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Sustainable Coasts? Public and Scientific Perceptions of Drivers Affecting Coastal Zone Management and Ecosystem Services, 2016
The research project 'Coastchange' was carried out on behalf of the Research Council of Norway and was led by the Norwegian Institute for Natural Research (NINA). The purpose of the project is to analyze the driving forces behind changes in coastal areas in the north, and how this can affect the environment and society. With a focus on the Helgeland coast and Svalbard, they...
Musical Gentrification and Socio-cultural Diversities, Ph.d.-project: Popular and Distinguished Communities: Gentrification of Country Music Culture in Norway – a Festival Study, 2017
This Ph.d. project presented an ethnographic analysis focused on the development of program content and audience composition characteristics at The Norwegian Country Meeting after this festival achieved the status as a Norwegian hub festival within the genre of country music in 2012. The study looked at the effect specific cultural policies and authoritative criteria for...
Active Citizenship in Culturally and Religiously Diverse Societies, 2018
The ACT project posed 3 overarching research questions: 1) What are the implications of diverse virtues and values on the motivations of citizens to give voice to societal concerns and take an active role in public affairs? 2) How do shifting understandings of 'society' and 'community' and shifting experiences of belonging impact the locations in which active citizenship...
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Arctic peoples are experiencing rapid changes in climatic, ecological, societal and economic conditions. Prior to the CAVIAR project, the ways in which communities are sensitive and the processes of adaptation to these changes were not well documented or systematically compared across the Arctic. CAVIAR provided a deeper understanding of the conditions that affect...