In this review article, published in Nature Sustainability, Manjana Milkoreit, James Patterson, Carina Wyborn, Linda Westman, Marie Claire Brisbois, and Dhanasree Jayaram critically review interdisciplinary social science literature to examine the political effects of emergency frames in sustainability.
Publikasjoner - Side 13
In this article, published in PLoS ONE, Alexi Gugushvili, Grzegorz Bulczak, Olga Zelinksa and Jonathon Koltai explore the health effects of social mobility.
In this article, published in Social Science & Medicine, Alexi Gugushvili and Aaron Reeves argue that being more aware of inequality can negatively affect self-rated health.
In this article, publsihed in Quality of Life Research, Alexi Gugushvili and Ewa Jarosz aruge that the association between BMI and decreased life satisfaction is moderated by the contextual environment, and that the character of these effects differs by gender.
In this article, published in Public Health in Practice, Alexi Gugushvili explores the lessened equality of opportunity in developed countries, and calls for the decision makers rebuilding after COVID-19 to remember that inequality of opportunity is also a health issue.
Mission-oriented innovation policies have become a topic of much debate recently. In this research perspective, the authors reflect on reflect on what missions are, their positive and negative effects, and how they can be studied empirically.
Vaskelainen and colleagues explore what types of companies can exploit servitisation opportunities and how digitalisation affects inter-company relationships during these opportunites
In this article in Regional Studies, the authors study the effects and importance of ‘institutional relatedness’ on the development of renewable energy cooperatives in Germany.
Punt, Kollem, Hoekman, and Frenken explore factors that impact platforms’ decisions on where to locate their activities. They do this through a case study on Uber.
In this review article, the authors perform a comparative bibliometric study of the concepts circular economy and sharing economy.
Johanne Døhlie Saltnes has published a new book systematically analysing the EU’s commitment to a human rights-based approach to development through the lens of global justice theory.
Chris Lord has published a new article on differentiated integration in the EU. When is it a source of autonomy and when is it a source of domination?
In this report, Elena Escalante Block examines when and how state aid cases become politicised or depoliticised in the EU's system of Multilevel Governance. More specifically, it demonstrates how state-aid cases can serve as ‘trigger moments’ in the politicisation/depoliticisation and legitimation/delegitimation of the European Union.
Resul Ümit has published a new article on the electoral effects of security force casualties in terror attacks.
Published in the Royal Geographical Society journal Area
Published in the book Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Cities, Volume 3: Public Space and Mobility.
This paper explores the link between digital literacy and green regional diversification. Santoalha, Consoli, and Castellacci find that a workforce's skills in using and developing ICT technologies can be an important determinant for a region's ability to diversify into new green technologies. The findings have policy implications for regional transitions towards greener and smarter economies.
In this report, Astrid Tollefsrud examines how the Commission responded to the health and economic crises caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Brussels needs a proper response to the “Trio Plus Strategy 2030” resolution. Tiffany Williams explains how the EU should meet the dissatisfied Eastern Partners, holding the Union to its promises.
Halvor Mehlum & Ragnar Torvik
Review of Keynesian Economics