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Djevelen ligger i diskursen. En kritisk diskursanalyse av Marte Krogh-saken i VG
This article is a critical discourse
analysis of a provocative
news story later heavily
criticized for being based on
a misquotation. The analysis
shows how the quote is offensive
primarily by being assigned
to a critical news discourse
that constructs a dichotomy
between «the conservative
upper class» and
«modern female Norway».
Therefore, the ethics of the
case are not just a matter of
quotation technique, but
rather in which perception of
reality the journalists considered
it natural to frame the
story as a whole – and, in
fact, necessary even to make
it a story
Utgangspunktet for selgers rettingsfrist etter avhendingsloven §4-10
Forfatterversjon etter fagfellervurdering før publiseringEtter avhendingsloven § 4-10 har en selger en rett til å rette (utbedre) mangler ved en eiendom, gitt at visse vilkår er oppfylt. Konsekvensen av slik retting er at kjøper taper sin rett til å kreve prisavslag eller heve kjøpet på grunnlag av mangelen1, Forfatterversjo
Gender Incongruence: Youth with a Special Talent for Gender; Supporting Youth and Families
Understandings of gender are undergoing great change. In caring for children and youth experiencing gender incongruence, we reflect over how to create a systemic conversational space in which they, along with their families, can explore feelings and experiences of gender identity. The family as a phenomenon is a strong discourse, and parents’ voices are important in how this process is experienced. Their active participation in therapy can contribute to children and youth becoming secure in owning their gender identities. We describe using a gender map as an aid to talk about feelings, experiences and desires in conversations with older children, youth, parents and their networks.publishedVersio
Treatment of Traumatised Sexuality
Based on therapeutic meetings with individuals who have experienced sexual violence
and abuse, the challenge is how do we help these couples to establish sexual relationships
on their own terms, without interference of defence or coping strategies they have used
to protect themselves against the overwhelming experiences of violence or abuse in the
past? This article will focus on therapeutic work with such couples and how to interact
with them and support their efforts to establish satisfying sexual relationships, based on
sexological experience as well as experience from work with traumatisation. The basis
for our treatment is a modified version of William Masters and Virginia Johnson’s approach.
The technique of sensate focus is central, modified by trauma theory, including the
understanding of dissociation, and the need to integrate memories from different levels:
somatic, emotional, and cognitive. The traumatised client needs special attention to the
experiences of predictability and safety and respect due to their history of being
transgressed against. The therapists must be aware of the issue of dissociation; different
dissociated inner parts can play different roles in the interaction between client and
therapist. While couples therapy is a necessary frame for this therapy, the therapist often
needs to work with issues unique to each individual. Each partner must be able to identify
their own responses and their own sexual needs and preferences. It may therefore
be valuable to have a co-therapist. The central goal is for the clients to identify responses
to stimulation as a here and now experience in a setting that feels safe and welcome.publishedVersio
Topological superconductivity mediated by magnons of helical magnetic states
We recently showed that spin fluctuations of noncoplanar magnetic states can
induce topological superconductivity in an adjacent normal metal [K. M{\ae}land
et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 156002 (2023)]. The noncolinear nature of the
spins was found to be essential for this result, while the necessity of
noncoplanar spins was unclear. In this paper we show that magnons in coplanar,
noncolinear magnetic states can mediate topological superconductivity in a
normal metal. Two models of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction are studied
to illustrate the need for a sufficiently complicated Hamiltonian describing
the magnetic insulator. The Hamiltonian, in particular the specific form of the
Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, affects the magnons and by extension the
effective electron-electron interaction in the normal metal. We solve a
linearized gap equation in the case of weak-coupling superconductivity. The
result is a time-reversal-symmetric topological superconductor, as confirmed by
calculating the topological invariant. In analogy with magnon-mediated
superconductivity from antiferromagnets, Umklapp scattering enhances the
critical temperature of superconductivity for certain Fermi momenta.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure
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