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Web magazineOn this page you will find English translations of articles from KILDEN's website. We will be adding articles regularly. 2008Bringing HIV into the family![]() HIV and AIDS strike more African women than men, and the consequences of being open about one’s disease may be greater for women. Norwegian researchers have looked at how this affects whether women in Malawi show up for prenatal check-ups. (12.12.2008) Read moreListen to your body![]() The health authorities claim that pelvic girdle pain is a common complaint during pregnancy. Pregnant women online take it a bit more seriously. (27.11.2008) Read moreDisturbing the peace![]() Prostitution is to an increasing extent considered a disturbance of the peace, while social measures receive less attention. This is one of the conclusions that the research project Prostitution in the Nordic region has drawn. (10.11.2008) Read moreOur Mother in heaven![]() Is God sexualized by being called “mother”? The debate on a gender-inclusive language in Christian liturgy shows how primitive the notion of God is amongst some Norwegian theologians, says theologian Merete Thomassen. (22.10.2008) Read moreShould I stay or should I go?![]() What mechanisms lie behind who gets a career in physics and who leaves academia for other kinds of employment? What role does the workplace culture play in this? These and similar issues are being studied in an ongoing EU-project. (03.10.2008) Read moreKinship in the age of reproductive tourism![]() The medical profession is increasingly able to help infertile couples become happy parents. But when it is possible to buy an egg cell from a Russian woman, implant the embryo in an Indian womb and take the finished baby home to Norway, the ethics of medical technology gets mixed with discussions of class and race. (16.09.2008) Read moreOvershadowed by Grieg![]() She was considered to be one of Norway’s most prominent pianists at the end of the 1800s and dedicated one of her works to the feminist Aasta Hansteen. Now all her music will be released on cd. (05.09.2008) Read moreDiscreet gay life![]() – In accounts of the history of gay liberation, the past is typically portrayed as dark and sinister, and contrasted to a bright and happy present, says anthropologist Hans W. Kristiansen. He has written about discreet gay life in Norway from 1920-1970, and wants to question the stereotypical images of the past. (12.08.2008) Read moreDo we lack knowledge?![]() Minister of Education and Research Tora Aasland has said that she wants to implement national measures to promote gender equality in science. But do we know enough about the cause of the gender imbalance? The relationship between research and measures in academia has spurred debate in Norway this spring. (16.07.2008) Read moreCreating equal partnerships![]() How can we develop well-functioning and equal research collaboration projects between the North and the South? This was discussed at one of the semi-plenary sessions at the Women’s World’s conference in Madrid, 3-9 July 2008, with Norwegian and Ugandan participants. (11.07.2008) Read moreMom and dad or egg and sperm cell?![]() What consequences does the Norwegian policy for biotechnology have for the individual? Has God been replaced by genetic determinism? And why can’t two friends get help to make a baby together? These were questions that were addressed at the conference "The future of assisted reproduction" on June 2, 2008. (30.06.2008) Read moreWhite-collar beauties and country girls![]() A small group of urban middle-class women enjoy success in foreign companies in China. But the great majority of Chinese women hired in these companies still receive small pay checks. (25.06.2008) Read moreThe invisible children![]() Was it a boy, or a girl? What happens when the answer to the very first question is “we’re not quite sure”? Marit Vaula Rasmussen is doing research on the intersex children, children who are born with an indefinite sex. (11.06.2008) Read moreNorway’s first professor in men and masculinities research![]() More men in this particular academic field and more masculinity is what the Norwegian research community can expect after the appointment of Norway’s first professor in gender equality and masculinity research at the Centre for Gender Research at the University of Oslo. (20.05.2008) Read moreLively gender research conference![]() Is it true that Swedish feminists are angrier than the Norwegian? Why do Russian women think that gender equality is more typically Norwegian than anything else? How come transsexuals seem to be rather uninterested in sex? These were just some of the issues that were addressed at the Gender Research Programme’s closing conference. (02.05.2008) Read moreA high female ratio changes attitudes![]() The level of female political representation affects our attitudes toward female politicians more than vice versa, claims political scientist Johannes Bergh in a new dissertation. (18.04.2008) Read more– Physics can be feminine![]() The world will be a better place if more girls become engineers, says Camilla Schreiner. She does research on the connection between gender and choosing a career within the Natural Sciences. (17.03.2008) Read moreModern sex – traditional gender roles![]() Can liberal sexual practices exist in a patriarchal society? Apparently yes, as that is the situation in today’s Russia. Young women are rapidly changing their sexual behaviour, but gender roles are still polarized, according to Russian sociologist Anna Temkina. (14.03.2008) Read moreSmørbrød and the Stock Exchange: Navigating Norwegian Culture![]() Lauren Osen came to Norway to study the country’s recent gender quota law for ASA companies’ corporate boards, but also had to contend with the peculiar lunch habits of the natives! (20.02.2008) Read moreRaging pop clichés![]() Shaking buttocks, homophobic hip-hoppers, pimped-up lady singers and hypermacho cock rock… The world of music videos is abundant with clichés regarding gender, race, class and sexuality. But according to musicologist Marita Buanes, there are exceptions that challenge this. (04.02.2008) Read moreWomen’s clothes – men’s desire![]() According to the teaching, Laestadian girls who dress inappropriately “stimulate the lust of the flesh”. This may lead both girls and boys to perdition. Through the length of their skirts girls convey their loyalty or distance to the congregation, according to religion historian Torjer Olsen. (17.01.2008) Read more |
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