In this article published in City: Analysis of Urban Change, Theory, Action, Emma Arnold explores how sexualised outdoor advertising produces affect and space in the city and reflects on how these images may impact women’s experience of urban space.
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Chris Lord has authored an article in the European Law Journal. The article argues that reverse dependence between member states and the European Union provides an additional justification for a directly elected European Parliament.
ARENA Working Paper 10/2021 (pdf)
Christopher Lord
In this article, published in Politics, Groups, and Identities, Manjana Milkoreit and Eunbin Chung focus on global citizenship as a specific social identity, seeking to connect ideology and social identity approaches.
In this report, Gil Thompson examines roles of pre-existing beliefs in socialisation, demonstrating that if European institutions wish to increase the effectiveness of socialisation outcomes, they ought to deeply understand who the experts they deploy are and what they believe.
Daniel Naurin has co-authored an article in the Journal of European Public Policy with Narisong Huhe, Robert Thomson and Javier Arregui. The article examines the evolution of cooperation networks among the EU's member states.
ARENA Working Paper 9/2021 (pdf)
Morten Egeberg
ARENA Working Paper 8/2021 (pdf)
Tobias Bach
By Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi, Ann-Cathrin Coenen, Vilde D. Vasseljen & Paul Gill
By Guri Nordtorp Mølmen and Jacob Aasland Ravndal
In this article, published in The International Journal of Drug Policy, Willy Pedersen and his co-authors investigate the association between parental education and drug charges.
Jarle Trondal has published a new book together with Rómulo Pinheiro.
In this article published in Ecological Economics, Manjana Milkoreit and her co-authors develop a framework to identify and characterize social tipping processes critical to facilitating rapid social transformations.
In this article, published in Journal of Social Philosophy, Cathrine Holst re-visits Jane Mansbridge's approach to descriptive representation in light of recent discussions of women's representation in international courts.
By Cyrill Otteni and Manès Weisskircher.
In this book Inger Furseth and Pål Repstad provide an introduction to some of the most influential figures in contemporary social theory with an emphasis on their analyses of society and religion.
Magdalena Góra
Johanne Døhlie Saltnes has co-authored an article with Sebastian Steinglass in Global Affairs on the implicit tensions in the EU’s approach for creating a more effective and equal international development policy post-2020.
Ana E. Juncos
In this book chapter Reetta Muhonen and OSIRIS researcher Silje Tellmann explore the challenges of reporting societal impacts for ex post evaluation purposes.
Lars Kirkebøen
Memo 04/2021
Julia Szulecka and Nhat-Strøm Andersen are happy to share their new article Norway's Food Waste Reduction Governance: From Industry Self-Regulation to Governmental Regulation? that has just been published by Scandinavian Political Studies.
In this article OSIRIS researcher Brita Bye and Taran Fæhn study how more and better human capital can contribute to knowledge accumulation and structural change by means of a dynamic endogenous growth model, with Norway as a numerical case.
In this book chapter Per Gunnar Røe explores the relation between the pandemic and low-income status in Oslo and argues that social inequality, rather than density and public transport use, is most associated with contagion.