Why do people perceive climate change and climate policies so differently? PhD student Marthe Wilhelmsen gives a humorous insight into the echo chambers of climate change discussion.
“Parents can feel powerless in the face of the language used by child welfare professionals”, says Professor Reidun Follesø. She recently published a book about the Norwegian Child Welfare Services.
80 percent of the teaching in the school subject food and health involves cooking, Cecilie Beinert's survey of teaching practices in the school subject concludes.
The government and opposition in Venezuela have discussed the country's development on several occasions without coming to agreement. Researchers at UiA are cautiously optimistic.
From identity politics and environmental protection to liberalism and right-wing populism, the protest movement of 1968 has left deep traces in our society.
Digitalization Minister Linda Hofstad Helleland supports an innovation project that aims to prevent self-harm in psychiatry with the help of artificial intelligence. She believes this can contribute to the government's goal of vision zero for suicides.