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Professor Ragnhild Muriaas at the University of Bergen started her working career as a DJ. Now she investigates what strings must be played in politics to make a footprint.
Using a combination of data from the Norwegian Citizen Panel and other sources, researchers at the Institute for Social Research (ISR) have analyzed the development of Norwegian citizens鈥 levels of trust in politicians since 2000. The key findings of the project, which was ordered by the Ministry of Local Government and Modernization, were presented by ISR鈥檚 Jo Saglie and Signe Bock Segaard in... Read more
The working title of my thesis is: How can knowledge about gender specific mobilities inform in the planning processes for sustainable transportation systems in Accra, Ghana?
In her master's thesis, Ma茂lys Rouill茅 studies the important contribution of cross-border fishtraders to food security in Ghana and its surrounding countries during the COVID-19 crisis.
Using a survey experimental approach, relying on panel data from the Norwegian Citizen Panel, Lars Erik Berntzen's recent article was published as part of the Politics and Governance issue 鈥淧opulism and Polarization: A Dual Threat to Europe鈥檚 Liberal Democracies?鈥.
This handbook bring together accomplished scholars who study one or more aspect of electoral persuasion. Elisabeth Ivarsflaten and Lise Bj氓nes酶y contribute with the chapter "How and Why the Populist Radical Right Persuades Citizens" written jointly with Scott Blinder.
A recent article in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, using data from the Citizen Lab, finds that mutual partner choice enables cooperators to outperform free riders.
A new publication by Erik Knudsen and Mikael Poul Johannesson used data collected through the Norwegian Citizen Panel to explore what lies behind our decisions to read and share news stories on social media.
鈥 Migration is an important field of law because legal status makes an enormous difference. If you have status as 鈥榗itizen鈥 you are protected by the law in a completely different way than refugees and migrants.
Globale samfunnsutfordringer har avsatt midler til stimulering av faglig tverrfakult忙rt samarbeid i 2020. S酶knadsfrist 24. september 2020.
Head of Department, Peter Andersen, summarize a special spring semester.
The project is a part of the new Centre for Research-based Innovation (SFI)
We are pleased to share with you the CET Annual Report 2019. The centre keeps growing its activities, and in 2019 there were a good number of publications, including some high-impact journals. Read our highlights pamphlet below and download the full annual report.
20 students have submitted their theses this semester.
An indefatigable fieldworker and a firm critic of facile and commonsensical understandings of global phenomena, our own Prof. Bruce Kapferer turns 80 on 4 June 2020!
Over the last month, 16 students have participated in GEO316 Practical Skills in Remote Sensing.
Bergen Summer Research School opened 8聽June with a record number of participants. Together with some of Bergen's best research milieus, they will explore how their research can contribute to solving global challenges. This year they聽meet online - watch the many public lectures on YouTube.

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