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Haaland holds a Phd in development studies from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences

In her research for her PhD she focused on land conflicts and competing jurisdictions in Mozambique. However, having worked in comissioned research she alsoholds a vast experience working on human-environment conflicts in Norway and countries in the South. Since 2013 she has had a strong research interest in the phenomenon of personalised aid in the Global South, a topic she has researched together with Hege Wallevik. Haaland and Wallevik are currently involved in research projects focusing on gender, immigrant women and access to paid work in Norway, with case studies from Agder. They are also both involved in research exploring impacts of microfinance on family welfare in Indonesia. 

Academic interests

UT - 112: Introduction to Latin America: history, society and development

UT - 109 Field course Bolivia

UT - 402: Gender, Culture and Everyday Life

UT - 407: Mobilitet, sted og identitet

Projects

Mobility, culture and gender:  

http://www.uia.no/en/research/samfunnsvitenskap/mobility-culture-and-gender

Scientific publications

  • Sommerfelt, Ingvild; Ndhlovu, Patricia; Taylor, Myra; Naidoo, Saloshni; Pillay, Pavitra; Haaland, Hanne; Gundersen, Svein Gunnar; Furumele, Tsakani; Kjetland, Eyrun Floerecke (2023). Health professionals’ knowledge about female genital schistosomiasis. A qualitative investigation in a schistosomiasis endemic area in South Africa. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health. 3doi:10.1016/j.ssmqr.2023.100292.
  • Haaland, Hanne; Lund, Rebecca Waters Boldsen; Magnussen, May-Linda; Wallevik, Hege (2022). Professorkvalifiseringens affektive økonomi. Styring, følelser og motstand. Kjønn og akademia: På vei mot BALANSE?. ISBN: 9788245044102. Fagbokforlaget. Kapitel 9. s 171 - 193.
  • Shults, Lee Michael; Haaland, Hanne; Wallevik, Hege (2021). Localizing Global Solidarity: Humanitarian Aid in Lesvos. Frontiers in Political Science. ISSN: 2673-3145. 3doi:10.3389/fpos.2021.690907.
  • Haaland, Hanne; Wallevik, Hege; Frydenlund, Erika; Padilla, Jose J (2020). Modelers and Ethnographers as Co-Creators of Knowledge: Do We Belong Together?. Proceedings of the International ISCRAM Conference. ISSN: 2411-3387. s 1113 - 1121.
  • Frydenlund, Erika; Padilla, Jose; Haaland, Hanne; Wallevik, Hege (2020). The Rise and Fall of Humanitarian Citizen Initiatives: A Simulation-Based Approach. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). ISSN: 0302-9743. 12268s 255 - 265. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-61255-9_25.
  • Haaland, Hanne; Wallevik, Hege (2019). Beyond Crisis Management? The role of Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity in humanitarian aid: the case of Lesvos. Third World Quarterly. ISSN: 0143-6597. 40 (10). s 1869 - 1983. doi:10.1080/01436597.2019.1656060.
  • Salimi, Khadijeh; Frydenlund, Erika; Padilla, Jose J; Haaland, Hanne; Wallevik, Hege (2019). How does humanitarianism spread? Modeling the origins of citizen initiatives through norm diffusion. Winter simulation conference : proceedings. ISSN: 0891-7736. 2018-Decembers 33 - 44. doi:10.1109/WSC.2018.8632287.
  • Salimi, Khadijeh; Frydenlund, Erika; Padilla, Jose J; Haaland, Hanne; Wallevik, Hege (2019). The role of elites in the diffusion of social norms of humanitarianism. Simulation Series. ISSN: 0735-9276. 51 (1). doi:10.23919/SpringSim.2019.8732925.
  • Padilla, Jose J; Frydenlund, Erika; Wallevik, Hege; Haaland, Hanne (2018). Model co-creation from a modeler?s perspective: Lessons learned from the collaboration between ethnographers and modelers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). ISSN: 0302-9743. 10899 LNCSs 70 - 75. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-93372-6_8.
  • Haaland, Hanne; Wallevik, Hege (2017). Citizens as actors in the development field : the case of an accidental aid-agent’s activities in aid-land. Forum for Development Studies. ISSN: 0803-9410. 44 (2). s 203 - 222. doi:10.1080/08039410.2017.1305444.
  • Haaland, Hanne; Wallevik, Hege (2016). Comparative reflection. Applied social science research in a regional knowledge system. ISBN: 978-1-4724-8782-7. Routledge. 7. s 127 - 140.
  • Regalsky, Pablo; Haaland, Hanne (2016). Ethno-development, education and development in Raqaypampa, Bolivia. Education, Learning and the Transformation of Development. ISBN: 9781138952546. Routledge. Part II: Education and development alternatives. s 61 - 76.
  • Haaland, Hanne; Wallevik, Hege (2016). Reflections on Gender and Diversity in Cross-Cultural On-line Teaching. Kvinder, Køn og Forskning. ISSN: 0907-6182. 1doi:10.7146/kkf.v25i1.97068.
  • Havnevik, Kjell Johannes; Haaland, Hanne Sortevik (2011). Biofuel, land and environmental issues - the case of SEKAB's biofuel plans in Tanzania. Biofuels, land grabbing and food security in Africa. ISBN: 9781848138780. Zed Books. 7. s 106 - 134.
  • Haaland, Hanne; Aas, Øystein (2010). Eco-tourism Certification - Does it Make a Difference? A Comparison of Systems from Australia, Costa Rica and Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism. ISSN: 1502-2250. 10 (3). s 375 - 385. doi:10.1080/15022250.2010.486262.
  • Kaltenborn, Bjørn Petter; Nyahongo, Julius William; Kideghesho, Jafari Ramadhani; Haaland, Hanne (2008). Serengeti and its neighbors – do they interact?. Journal for Nature Conservation. ISSN: 1617-1381. 16s 96 - 108.

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