With books like Ole Aleksander Filibom-bom-bom and the Eight Children series, Anne-Cath. Vestly renewed Norwegian children's literature. But is she still relevant?
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Singing together in daily life can improve life for those with dementia, as well as for their family and friends.
The theatre performance is over, but the impression left on the audience can last for a long time afterwards. UiA researcher Nina Skogli has provided fresh perspectives on the way we experience theatre as political beings and spectators.
The Nobel Prize winner deals with anxiety in a way that draws on both Sigmund Freud and Søren Kierkegaard, says Professor Unni Langås.
Arms race, unemployment, cultural revolution, and AI in government - join us as researchers from the University of Agder's Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research unveil their crystal ball.
Jamie Callison says that modernism is more than a goodbye to tradition. It is also an effort to remake religion and traditional thinking.
Heidi Kukkonen has studied the mediation of abstract art to children. She believes that adults have a lot to learn from the way children perceive and interact with art.
The literature written today about the Nazi occupation is written by people who did not experience the war. How does that affect the stories?
Rohan Kumar Yadav is researching artificial intelligence that can understand texts and generate images automatically.
Although the Christmas music genre covers a wide spectrum, there are certain sounds that tend to be used.