This project is a part of Centre for Research on Civil Society and Voluntary Sector.
Nettsider med emneord «Civil Society»
This project is a part of Centre for Research on Civil Society and Voluntary Sector.
"New trends in civic engagement and digital media" illuminates the scope and importance of new forms of community engagement. The project focuses in particular on the importance of social media for participation in civil society and voluntary organisations.
Voluntary organizations in local emergency management
Good coordinated cooperation with voluntary actors is often needed to deal with emergency events such as floods, forest fires or searching for missing persons. The research project studies the role of voluntary actors in local emergency response and rescue work in Norway and Denmark.
What are the greatest challenges to freedom of expression today? The public debate on freedom of expression is distinguished by strong opinions and numerous warnings. There is growing unrest about freedom of expression as the foundation of truth-seeking, knowledge, democracy and the formation of opinion.
This project is part of the Centre for Research on Civil Society and Voluntary Sector.
Comparative analysis of policy making, public discourse and service quality.
Co-production is a new way of working together, where all involved partners in public services plan, implement and evaluate. This project studies co-production in the Nordic countries.
The project highlights people's institutional trust with a particular focus on institutions that are relevant to national security and national security interests.
FP7-SSH-2013-2
This project resulted in an report about the consequences of the covid-19 pandemics for the voluntary sector in Central Norway.
This project has been a part of Centre for Research on Civil Society and Voluntary Sector.
This project is a part of Centre for Research on Civil Society and Voluntary Sector.
This project is part of the Centre for Research on Civil Society and Voluntary Sector.
In collaboration with the Norwegian Women's Public Health Association, the Institute for Social Research (ISF) is conducting a follow-up evaluation of the establishment of Kvinnehelsehus in four Norwegian cities. The project is funded by the Foundation Dam.
The project aims to contribute with knowledge about Oslo municipality role as a supporter and facilitator of the voluntary work, through a survey among voluntary associations in Oslo.
Voluntary organizations have an impact on both the individuals who participate and on society in general. This project investigates voluntary organisations social effects on inclusion.
The coronavirus pandemic affected all parts of Norwegian society, including the voluntary sector. The Center for Research on Civil Society and the Voluntary Sector has conducted surveys in the population and among organizations before, during, and after the pandemic.
This project is a part of Centre for Research on Civil Society and Voluntary Sector.