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    Måling, strukturer og manglende ontologisk fundament: En respons til Kleven og Price by Sigve Høgheim

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… Som en respons til artikkelen «Måling i kvantitativ utdanningsforskning: Et instrumentelt mistak?» argumenter Kleven og Price, begge med utgangspunkt i kritisk realisme, at måling i en klassisk forstand – som oppdagelse av ratio – i studier av psykologiske konsept er umulig og empiristisk. …”
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    Unscrewing social media networks, twice by Andreas Birkbark

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In this article I take steps towards unscrewing seven Facebook pages that were used to mobilize citizens for and against road pricing in Copenhagen in 2011-2012. But I encounter the diffi- culty that social media are already explicitly understood in Internet Studies and beyond as facilitating processes where many actors are united despite their differences into some kind of larger force, as expressed in concepts such as the “networked public sphere” (boyd 2010; Ito 2008). …”
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    Demokratins pris och litteraturens värde by Kristina Lundblad

    Published 2014-01-01
    “… The Price of Democracy and the Value of Literature. Books, Politics, and the Literary Market with Respect to the 2002 Reduction in VAT on Books in Sweden In 2002 the VAT (value added tax) on books in Sweden was reduced from 25 % to 6 %. …”
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    Death or taxes by Eivind Heldaas Seland

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Travellers were faced with the choice between a number of routes across the desert and along the rivers, each with advantages and disadvantages in terms of price, time and security. This article discusses the choices made by a selection of European mid-18th-century travellers utilising perspectives from New institutional economics, arguing that their decisions must be interpreted in light of the their status as outsiders and the socio-economic structure of the societies they moved through. …”
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    Motives for moving to rural, peripheral areas - work, “rural idyll” or “income transfer” by Helle Nørgaard, Hans Skifter Andersen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In a Danish context a key hypothesis is that especially welfare recipients and those outside the labour market settle in rural, peripheral areas due to low housing prices. This article explores which groups of people move to rural areas in Denmark and why they chose to do so.…”
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    The Norwegian Cash-for-Care Reform. Changing behaviour and stable attitudes by Lars Gulbrandsen

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…The political agreement on maximum prices made this freedom a reality even for parents who wanted to make use of child care centres.…”
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    Motives for moving to rural, peripheral areas - work, “rural idyll” or “income transfer” by Helle Nørgaard, Hans Skifter Andersen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In a Danish context a key hypothesis is that especially welfare recipients and those outside the labour market settle in rural, peripheral areas due to low housing prices. This article explores which groups of people move to rural areas in Denmark and why they chose to do so.…”
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    I kontaktzonen mellem kunsthistorie og kolonihistorie by Mathias Danbolt, Nina Cramer, Emil Elg, Anna Vestergaard Jørgensen, Bart Pushaw

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… ABSTRACT In a recent issue of Art History, editors Cathrine Grant and Dorothy Price ask what it would mean to think about art history and colonial history (and in particular decolonization) together. …”
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    The Norwegian Cash-for-Care Reform. Changing behaviour and stable attitudes by Lars Gulbrandsen

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…The political agreement on maximum prices made <br />this freedom a reality even for parents who wanted to make use of child care centres.…”
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    Kognition og kultur: Boyer versus Wittgenstein by Lars Albinus

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…In this article it is claimed that the price for doing so may be too high and that it escapes philosophical justification in the first place. …”
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    Grænseland og grænseerfaringer i Gynther Hansens forfatterskab by Johannes Nørregaard Frandsen

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…His authorship illuminates everywhere this choice between the Danish and the German for people in the border country and it illustrates the price you have to pay choosing one side. He portrays people, especially men, who feel themselves wounded in soul and heart and who feel deprived of dignity and sense of belonging. …”
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    Rasesynet hos mormonerne i det forrige århundre by Johnnie Glad

    Published 1991-07-01
    “…In addition to the Bible, this church has several authoritative sacred scriptures, such as the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. One of the issues that has haunted the Mormon Church down through the years and caused considerable embarrassment and unrest, has been the race issue. …”
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    A Letter to Ludwig Wittgenstein by Lynda Gaudreau

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…They include letters to Pier Paolo Pasolini, Cedric Price, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and a Sainte. …”
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    Unlocking translations as tools of scientific communication by Andreas Önnerfors

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Vernicularization was part of a programmatic popularizing shift in Swedish eighteenth-century science, but it came at the price of international outreach. Therefore, translations played a decisive role for the establishment and dissemination of Swedish science in Europe, yet their position as a tool of scientific communication is underexplored in the history of sciences. …”
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    Climate change denial, freedom of speech and global justice by Trygve Lavik

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…If the debate postpones necessary actions, it is the bystanders who must pay the price. I argue that bystanders’ costs outweigh participants’ and audiences’ interests, and that this is an argument for a statutory ban on climate denialism. …”
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