The goal is to contribute new knowledge on whether child neglect and abuse can be prevented through broad social policy instruments.
The project will lay the groundwork for research and development efforts across services that work with children and young people.
The aim of the project is to provide public authorities and others with tools and methods for the participatory design of accessible and attractive informational spaces and services.
This project studies to what extent firm policies are affected by managers’ personal assets allocation, asset allocation, and founders' opportunity cost.
The project will generate new knowledge about the child welfare population’s backgrounds, life outcomes, and living conditions in adulthood.
This research project aims to unravel the expectations of Norwegian local governments to the introduction
Establishing a Nordic comparative register‑based dataset for research on welfare, health, and employment in the Nordic countries.
KODEM allows researchers to ask questions to four societal groups relevant to research on democracy and governance in Norway.
The project focuses on how work inclusion may improve the social inclusion of migrants within comparative urban settings.
Free trade is under pressure. Fear of job losses and growing inequality has given rise to calls for protectionism and economic nationalism.
The key goal of DDMAC is to gather empirical evidence defining and demonstrating the use, spread, content, and agenda-setting role of social media in regions of conflicts in sub- Saharan Africa.
This project focus on the child´s right to participate in child protection assessment and decision-making.
The project will foster better intercultural understanding and professional inclusion of students with language and networking challenges.
The overall aim of the EUROSHIP project is to provide an original and gender-sensitive assessment of the current gaps in social protection across Europe.
The FREXO project investigates how online media affect the mobilizing capacity and the broader societal and political impact of far right politics.
The project addresses the media industry’s climate challenges and efforts to create a more sustainable industry.
The purpose of this project is to obtain new knowledge about adequate ways of collaboration between youths, their parents, and service providers in health- and welfare services in transition to adult life.
The overall aim of the HARBOR project is to develop an integrated approach of cross-border interactions and access to health care in European border regions, and to rethink healthcare planning across border regions.
The project will evaluate the effects of a new model developed by Nav to improve follow‑up services for low‑income families
SITUATE aims to understand how immigrants draw on and actively refer to their integration experiences as they situationally understand time, place/space and changing identity with reference to their personal integration trajectories.
This project explores how ongoing management reforms are conceptualised and put into practice in two Nordic cities.
The project examines collaboration across small local media outlets, with the aim of strengthening in‑depth and data‑driven journalism.
A central policy question is to what extent climate change should be mitigated by abating green-house gas emissions? Conversely, how much damage from climatic change should be accepted? To guide this decision, economists use integrated assessment models o
With this study, we intend to investigate how changes due to the COVID-19 outbreak may have impacted your well-being and health.
The project examines how Norwegian policy in this area is shaped by international trends, and the extent to which foreign students contribute to 'internationalization at home'.
Development and use of social technology to improve current municipal health and care services for older adults.
This project seeks to contribute to improving the quality of cross border journalism on global financial markets related to illicit financial flows and tax havens.
The aim of the project is to contribute to developing knowledge about how child welfare institutions detect substance abuse at the earliest possible stage.
We examine the relationship between work conditions and mental health among employees in the child welfare services.
The project aims to enhance digital resources within university libraries across Tanzania and Zambia, ensuring equal access to library services for all students and staff.
This project aims to enhance the quality of higher education of journalists in Norway, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Will service integration improve labour market participation for citizens with multiple service needs?
This research seeks to advance knowledge on what happens to information-related practices when the physical setting of a workplace loses its primacy and work is instead carried out in an elusive digital workplace.
PICCH aims to identify key instances of colonial audio-visual heritage across the three archives and open up a dialogue between the archives and a variety of users.
The project proposes to develop a new digital interview-training program drawing on expertise in developmental psychology and artificial intelligence
The focus of this project is profiles and political debate, using the YouTube collective GUTTA as the central case.
PROTEXT aims to provide empirical, contextualized and comparative data about social workers and collective actions in different countries.
This project will examine the relationship between tenant participation and belonging in three different contexts and housing regimes in Malmø, Oslo and Quebec.
This project consists of an international research group dedicated to studying how public libraries address the needs of recently arrived refugees and immigrants.
Research and innovation project with loneliness-reducing technology in elderly care in Oslo, where Nursing Home agency, City of Oslo (SYE) and No Isolation will adapt the consumer technology KOMP for use in institutions.
The project will strengthen cooperation between Norwegian and Ukrainian journalists, provide Norwegians with greater knowledge about Ukraine, and develop tools to expose propaganda and fake news.
The aim of SINOPO is to help solve the problem of poverty among persons with disabilities in China. The project focuses on labour market inclusion, accessibility and the development and provision of assistive devices.
The main goal of the project is to share experiences and good practices of the Norwegian and Czech sides in the fields of management of science and sociology.
The SOLIDEM project focuses on the weakening of trust and solidarity in European welfare states, including Norway.
The project aims to bridge knowledge gaps on how investments in social services influence macroeconomic stability and the EU’s sustainability transition.
This project will explore how children in foster care can experience family life and stability through human rights-based practices.
The project studies journalists’ concrete judgments, handling of sources and data, and their overall knowledge-producing activities in distinct stages of the news production process that ultimately lead to news publishing.
The SCAM project will identify the main challenges related to the ways in which technology and platforms affect the distribution of disinformation in public spheres and ways to detect and counter it.