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"At the time of this book’s publication, almost seven years have passed since the dramatic and brutal terror attacks at Norway’s Government Headquarters in Oslo and the island of Utøya on 22 July 2011. How have we coped during this time? Which values have been important? Have we managed to prot...
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oapen-20.500.12657-297312021-11-12T16:09:34Z Norge etter 22. juli Bakkevig, Trond Bivand Erdal, Marta Tordhol Ezzati, Rojan Ustad Figenschou, Tine Hughes, Glenn Kaufmann, Mareile Kolås, Åshild Lysaker, Odin Magalong, Abigail Witsø Rafoss, Tore Steen, Francis Thorbjørnsrud, Kjersti Weisæth, Lars Syse, Henrik 22 July 2011 Utøya Norway’s Government Headquarters terror attacks values identities resilience society Norway social sciences terrorangrep Regjeringskvartalet verdier identitet motstand samfunn Norge Oslo bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HP Philosophy::HPS Social & political philosophy bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFD Media studies bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFM Ethical issues & debates bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government "At the time of this book’s publication, almost seven years have passed since the dramatic and brutal terror attacks at Norway’s Government Headquarters in Oslo and the island of Utøya on 22 July 2011. How have we coped during this time? Which values have been important? Have we managed to protect the ideals of democracy, openness and humanity? And not least: Who is this ""we"" that we are referring to? This scholarly anthology includes articles from researchers associated with the project NECORE (Negotiating Values: Collective Identities and Resilience after 22 July) and other researchers whose work is closely associated with the project. They give us insights, opinions and sharp perspectives on not just 22 July, but also about Norway today, about values, identities and resilience in Norwegian society in the wake of the terror attacks. An important backdrop for the book and the project is the assertion that, as the events themselves recede into the past, it is even more important to focus on what the terror events have led to and how we can learn from them. In a world where terrorism has become an all too common part of political reality, it is crucial that we understand how we ought to think about terror, and how we as a society encounter it." 2018-09-14 09:50:31 2020-04-01T12:36:49Z 2020-04-01T12:36:49Z 2018 book 1000215 OCN: 1076682139 9788202591007 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/29731 nor eng application/pdf n/a Norge_etter_22juli_book.pdf Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing) 10.23865/noasp.37 10.23865/noasp.37 bf7b42a4-6892-42e3-aaf8-8f32c8470a8b 653d2d4b-02e3-4790-b630-3fb1da5ee3ae 9788202591007 241 Oslo The Research Council of Norway open access |
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"At the time of this book’s publication, almost seven years have passed since the dramatic and brutal terror attacks at Norway’s Government Headquarters in Oslo and the island of Utøya on 22 July 2011. How have we coped during this time? Which values have been important? Have we managed to protect the ideals of democracy, openness and humanity? And not least: Who is this ""we"" that we are referring to?
This scholarly anthology includes articles from researchers associated with the project NECORE (Negotiating Values: Collective Identities and Resilience after 22 July) and other researchers whose work is closely associated with the project. They give us insights, opinions and sharp perspectives on not just 22 July, but also about Norway today, about values, identities and resilience in Norwegian society in the wake of the terror attacks. An important backdrop for the book and the project is the assertion that, as the events themselves recede into the past, it is even more important to focus on what the terror events have led to and how we can learn from them. In a world where terrorism has become an all too common part of political reality, it is crucial that we understand how we ought to think about terror, and how we as a society encounter it." |
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