Browsing Faculty of Social Sciences by Document Types "Chapter"
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Cross-national variation in growth models: Three sources of extra demand
(Chapter, 2021)The chapter presents a new framework for categorizing economic growth models and applies it to twenty-eight OECD countries from 1995 to 2016. The framework draws on three fundamental ways in which economies can benefit ... -
The Cultural Value of Games: Computer Games and Cultural Policy in Europe
(Changing Media, Changing Europe, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2008)In this chapter I want to discuss the concept of ‘cultural value’ in computer games, as a reflection on why and how games might be a part of a future European cultural policy. To readers who are only vaguely familiar with ... -
Cut scenes
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Dark Play in Dishonored
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Dataspillanalyse: reisen og kartet
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Dead Rising and the Gameworld Zombie
(Chapter, 2019)This chapter investigates how the open-world game Dead Rising (Capcom 2006) uses zombies in its construction of the gameworld interface. Drawing on Weise’s (2009) research on ludic adaptations of the zombie and in particular ... -
Den norske velferdsstaten og EU
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Designing for Collaborative Video Editing
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)This paper explores the design space of collaborative video editing through a series of design workshops with video editors. Collaborative video editing can be supported by adding awareness features or other well-known ... -
Det samiske sivilsamfunnet i Sametinget og i samepolitikken
(Chapter, 2021)A vibrant civil society is important in a democratic system, and society’s contact with, opposition to and control of the political system is crucial for the democratic system to survive. In this chapter we look at the ... -
EDI in Singapore: emerging issues with sexual and gender minorities and people living with HIV
(Chapter, 2022)Diversity management had always been at the forefront of Singapore's social and economic policies. Over the last half a century, a slew of legislation, social and economic policies aimed at maintaining harmony and ensuring ... -
Emphatic and Ecological Sounds in Gameworld Interfaces
(Chapter, 2017)This chapter discusses the weaknesses and strengths of the concepts and theories that are commonly used to understand game sound, and describes a gameplay-sensitive, ecological perspective based on the idea of gameworld ... -
Enabling Posthumous Medical Data Donation: A Plea for the Ethical Utilisation of Personal Health Data
(Philosophical Studies Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)This article argues that personal medical data should be made available for scientific research, by enabling and encouraging individuals to donate their medical records once deceased, in a way similar to how they can already ... -
An Ethical Code for Posthumous Medical Data Donation
(Philosophical Studies Series; 137, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)This chapter follows the argument that personal medical data should be made available for scientific research by enabling and encouraging individuals to donate their medical records after death, provided that this can be ... -
Examining Choice Overload across Single-list and Multi-list User Interfaces
(Chapter, 2022)Recommender systems are prone to triggering choice overload among users due to the typically large set sizes. Various applications have been developed that aim to overcome this through interface design, notably by so-called ... -
Experiments in Lifelog Organisation and Retrieval at NTCIR
(The Information Retrieval Series;43, Chapter, 2021)Lifelogging can be described as the process by which individuals use various software and hardware devices to gather large archives of multimodal personal data from multiple sources and store them in a personal data archive, ... -
Expressions of governance, risk, and responsibility: Public campaigns in the crisis and risk management of Covid-19 in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)During the Covid-19 pandemic, public campaigns were an important part of the Scandinavian health authorities’ strategies to combat the spread of the virus. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden had different strategies to manage the ... -
Family life in a central Norwegian Mountain Community
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Fattigdom i et sammenliknende perspektiv
(Chapter, 1992)Hva mener vi med fattigdom? Hvor fattig må en være for å være fattig? Er fattigdommen relativ til det samfunnet vi lever i? Fattigdomsdefinisjoner kan grupperes omkring stikkord som absolutt fattigdom, relativ fattigdom, ... -
Fattigdom, utvikling, og miljø : panelets anbefalinger
(Chapter, 2002)