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Activistic citizenship in nursing homes: co-ownership in the mundane
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The traditional narrative of dementia, focused on cognition as constructive of personhood, has been challenged by person-centred care as well as a rights-based citizenship lens. However, reports of everyday discrimination ... -
Exploring active ageing in a community-based living environment: an ethnographic study in the Western Norway context
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background: Age-friendly environments intend to promote active ageing by facilitating social, mental, and physical participation. This could potentially delay the onset of chronic complex conditions, enabling people to ... -
Holding and professional care: On self-determination for persons with profound and intellectual and multiple disabilities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PMID) are in danger of not being granted the human right to experience self-determination. Attitudes questioning the relevance of the rights of persons with ... -
In love with the virus: Reducing harms, promoting dignity and preventing Hepatitis C through graphic narratives
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article describes a process of creating an ethnographic comic about injection drug use and hepatitis C, based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Norway. The project and the graphic publication titled The Virus ... -
Polluting pharmaceutical atmospheres: Compulsion, resistance, and symbolism of buprenorphine in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article offers a counter narrative to the current ethnographic studies on treatment with buprenorphine, in which notions of promised and experienced normality dominate. In some countries, introduction of buprenorphine ... -
Within moments of becoming—everyday citizenship in nursing homes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Humans are occupational beings. Our occupational choices depend on the opportunities available to us, and within nursing homes, institutional rules or structures may limit occupational engagement. An everyday ...