Blar i Faculty of Humanities and Education på emneord "UT505"
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ACROSS THE NORTH-SOUTH SPAN : AN EXPLORATION OF CITIZEN INITIATIVES IN UGANDA AND NORWAY
(Master thesis, 2021)Whereas there is increasingly scholarly research on how citizendriven development initiatives contribute to the development of local communities in developing countries, it has so far tended to focus on foreign generated ... -
THE COVID PANDEMIC : TRANSFORMATION OF UIA’s PEDAGOGY -A CASE STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHALLENGES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
(Master thesis, 2021)In the 2020, the ‘World Learning Summit (WLS)’ addressed the challenges for higher education posed by the COVID 19 pandemic. An international conference gathering educators, entrepreneurs, managers ... -
Det relative megaprosjekt i konflikt med et lokalsamfunn : Hvordan kan en tilrettelegge for et vindkraftverk i et lokalsamfunn, hvor rettferdige planprosesser og stedstilhørighet blir ivaretatt?
(Master thesis, 2021)This master's thesis will shed light on why conflict arises in the development of wind power in Norway, and how ideals for renewable energy meet local opposition. In our time as research assistants at WINDPLAN, the assignment ... -
ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAY: INTEGRATION AND GENDER ASPECTS
(Master thesis, 2021)Available from 01/07/2026 -
#Makeadifference : A thesis exploring motivations and purpose for social media use within Norwegian Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity
(Master thesis, 2021)This thesis explores motivations and purpose for social media use within nine Norwegian Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity (CIGS). There is little research about these small development actors in Norway and especially ... -
Pregnant, away from home. Maternal Health Care in Norway : Exploring migrant women's experiences of the maternal health care system in Norway
(Master thesis, 2021)This master thesis explores migrant women’s experiences with the maternal health care system in Norway, using a qualitative research strategy. It is based on interviews conducted with migrant women living in ... -
Remote working – a new tool for local and regional development
(Master thesis, 2021)Available from 01/07/2026 -
Towards a legal standard? Human rights in Norwegian businesses : A case study on how cooperation between non-governmental organizations and business can push the government to implement a legal standard on business and human rights
(Master thesis, 2021)In 2011, the United Nations endorsed the UNGP principles developed by Harvard professor John Ruggie. The “protect, respect and remedy” framework has become an international standard for business conduct considering human ...