2013

Publisert 3. okt. 2013 10:52

Ragnhild Brusdal and Ivar Frønes have written the chapter "Well-Being and Children in a Consumer Society" in Handbook of Child Well-Being: Theories, Methods and Policies in Global Perspective, Edited by Ben-Arieh, A., Casas, F., Frønes, I., Korbin, J.E.

Learn more about the book at www.springer.com

Publisert 3. okt. 2013 10:29

Ragnhild Brusdal and Ivar Frønes have written the chapter "Children as Consumers" in The SAGE Handbook of Child Research

Publisert 22. aug. 2013 09:50

Håkon Larsen har skrevet en ny bok om kultursosiologi som perspektiv og som forskningsfelt. Den nye kultursosiologien presenterer de sentrale teoriene i kultursosiologiens utvikling og viser hva som kjennetegner kultursosiologien i dag.

Les mer om boka på www.universitetsforlaget.no

Publisert 26. apr. 2013 13:13

Per Gunnar Røe og Guri Mette Vestby har skrevet kapittel 3 "Sosiokulturelle stedanalyser: teorigrunnlag og metodologi" i en ny bok Å finne sted, redigert av Anniken Førde, Britt Dale, Nina Gunnerud Berg og Britt Kramvig.

 

Publisert 18. apr. 2013 12:38

Abdulkader Saleh Mohammad, senior research fellow at the Department of Sociology and Human Geography, presents in this book an analysis of the identity of the agro-pastoral Saho community in Eritrea, which was cemented during centuries of confrontation with Abyssinian rulers and by their rebellion against external domination.

For more information visit www.lit-verlag.de

Publisert 28. feb. 2013 12:56

Grete Brochmann and Elena Jurado are the editors of a new book about European immigration policy. In this book, leading immigration experts question the effectiveness of countries selecting immigrants on the basis of national interests. Besides efforts to regulate the flow and rights of immigrants, they argue that governments across Europe need to devise labour market, welfare and immigration policies in a more integrated fashion.

Learn more at http://www.ibtauris.com/

Publisert 28. feb. 2013 08:16

Anne Lise Ellingsæter, An-Magritt Jensen og Merete Lie are the editors of a new book, The Social Meaning of Children and Fertility Change in Europe, which shifts the attention from fertility decline in Europe to why people do have children, asking what children mean to them.

In addition, Anne Lise Ellingsæter and Eirin Pedersen have authored the chapter, "Economic Risk, Fertility and the Welfare State: Understanding Individual Rationales".

Read more at routledge.com

Publisert 4. feb. 2013 09:55

Edited by Kristian Stokke and Olle Törnquist "this book provides vauable insights on how democracy can be deepened and made to serve the interests of working people without sacrificing economic growth. The point of departure is Nordic social democracy, but the challenges of economic development, institution building and political mobilization in the Global South provide the context for understanding the book's core concern of transformative politics."

Read more about the book at http://www.palgrave.com/br/book/9780230370036

Publisert 2. jan. 2013 09:43

I antologien The Costs of Children. Parenting and Democracy in Contemporary Europe, nylig publisert på forlaget Edward Elgar, har Anne Lise Ellingsæter bidratt med artikkelen  Childcare Politics and the Norwegian Fertility ‘Machine’. Arnlaug Leira har bidratt med artikkelen Valuation of Children and Childcare.

Les mer på www.e-elgar.com