Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Nyborg, Ingrid Louise Peck"
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At the intersection between local and global : understanding Oslo's international engagement
Guttormsen, Hege Louise (Master thesis, 2021)Cities are increasingly asserting themselves at the intersection between the local and global. Over the past decades, one has seen cities progressively seeking to partake in global governance processes, and their capacity ... -
Biopower and biodata : exploring the security implications for women in a post Roe v. Wade era in the USA
Førland, Tiril Aune (Master thesis, 2023)This thesis aims to map out how abortion as a case in the USA can present a good opportunity to study biodata security in the jurisdictional environment of the country after the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022. Some ... -
The Black Lives Matter movement : understanding the impact on race and racial injustice in Norway following the 2020 protest wave
Bechmann, Ingrid Solberg; Bernardshaw, Tyra Ashwini (Master thesis, 2022)The Black Lives Matter movement rose as a force against the oppression and systematic violence of black people in the US but spread to become a worldwide movement with local adaptations. While it had existed for some years ... -
Civil Security in the Wake of Crisis—Renegotiating Police-Community Relations in Post-Crisis Development in Swat, Pakistan
Nyborg, Ingrid Louise Peck; Nawab, Bahadar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
A feminist perspective on German decision-making in the UN Security Council
Schuffert, Anna-Sofie (Master thesis, 2021) -
Gendered power relations in UN peace missions : accounts of policewomen’s perseverance and empowerment
Stensvik, Merethe Albrecht (Master thesis, 2022)This research investigates policewomen’s experiences of gendered power relations in UN peacekeeping missions. It employs the theoretical framework of IR feminism and draws inspiration from feminist institutionalism and ... -
Humanitarian organisations experience with and response to sexual harassment in the aftermath of #AidToo : the case of NORCAP
Rolstad, Vilde (Master thesis, 2021)The purpose of this thesis is to gain insight into humanitarian organisations’ experience with and response to sexual harassment in the aftermath of the #AidToo movement. This is done through a case study of a humanitarian ... -
Secular authorities and Muslim communities under Covid-19 : Oslo as a case study of post-secularity
Sabally, Demba (Master thesis, 2021)Despite processes of secularization of the cultural and political realms of societies, religious traditions and practices continue to suffuse in the life of many people around the world. In Norway increased international ...