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Patient involvement in rare diseases research: a scoping review of the literature and mixed method evaluation of Norwegian researchers’ experiences and perceptions [PDF]
Background Patients’ involvement (PI) in research is recognized as a valuable strategy for increasing the quality, developing more targeted research and to speed up more innovative research dissemination.
Gry Velvin, Thale Hartman, Trine Bathen
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Translations contribute to spreading but also shaping of cultural memory. While the choice of titles which get to be translated is contingent on many factors which the publishers take into consideration, decision-making in totalitarian countries is fettered.
Adéla Ficová
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This is the originally published version of the article.
Gillian Warner‐Søderholm
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The Ocean in Contemporary Norwegian Literature
This paper aims to analyse the way in which the ocean is depicted in several contemporary Norwegian literary works. The analysed volumes are Mandø (2009), by Kjersti Vik, the so-called Barrøy Chronicles, by Roy Jacobsen (2013-2020), Shark Drunk (2015), by Morten Strøksnes, and The End of the Ocean (2017), by Maja Lunde. This research is situated at the
Călina-Maria Moldovan
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A History of Norwegian literature
Theodore Jorgenson
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Breech birth at term: vaginal delivery or elective cesarean section? A systematic review of the literature by a Norwegian review team [PDF]
Lise Lund Håheim +6 more
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Climate Change and the Carnivalesque in Erlend O. Nødtvedt’s Vestlandet [PDF]
Norwegian contemporary climate fiction often portrays humans as in denial of climate change. In Erlend Nødtvedt’s transgressive novel Vestlandet (2017), an alternative story is presented.
Thorunn Gullaksen Endreson
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Anthropocene Melancholy. Uncanny Familiarity in Contemporary Norwegian Long Poems [PDF]
The article presents an analysis of Urd by Ruth Lillegraven and Heime mellom istidene by Guri Sørumgård Botheim. These two works of poetry are studied from an ecocritical perspective primarily inspired by Timothy Morton’s concept of dark ecology and ...
Per Esben Myren-Svelstad
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ET FORSTYRRET KROPPSBILDE: VURDERING OG KATEGORISERING AV KROPPEN I LINNÉA MYHRES ROMAN EVIG SØNDAG [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to analyse the autobiographical novel Eternal Sunday by Linnéa Myhre in order to present the way in which the language reflects the valuation and categorization of the human body.
Paulina PRZYWUSKA
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The role of the state remains underdeveloped in the regional path development literature. This paper analyses how the Norwegian state via different roles (regulator, purchaser, owner, facilitator) directly and indirectly has enabled and influenced path ...
M. Steen, H. B. Lund, Asbjørn Karlsen
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