Having worked with the election from
8 am to midnight yesterday, I woke up because of loud noises. It's typical
that the walls of the neighbouring building have to be cleaned and painted the
day after the election. :)
Elisabeth
tirsdag 15. september 2015
mandag 14. september 2015
Last change!
Today is the last chance to vote in the municipal election in Norway. Run and use your voice by voting!
søndag 13. september 2015
How can you be a serious political scientist while blogging?
This weekend I had a very interesting conversation
with a lawyer and economist. Having heard that I had a blog she asked me how I
could be a serious graduate student in political science while blogging. It is
easy to associate a blog with so-called "pink bloggers"
(rosabloggere), such as Sophie Elise in Norway and celebrities like Kim
Kardashian.
I am no great blogger that can live off income from
advertising on the blog. My blog is only an insight into a normal life. I have
traveled a lot, and it is nice to be able to share these experiences. In
addition, I think it is fun to show people that political scientists do more
than analyzing statistics and writing articles in newspapers. There is a huge
diversity of different people with different interests.
Maybe I
do not fall within the norm of a serious scientist. The economist I spoke with
pointed out that having a blog can count negatively in a job search process. I
see this point, but at the same time, I think that there could be worse things
than writing a blog. For example, provocative and stalling photos on Facebook
might be more negative. However, to be on the safe side: Dear future employer,
if you read my blog after googling my name, I hope the fact that I write about
more than politics, do not mean you will not hire me.
lørdag 12. september 2015
Nail polish art! DIY: How to make a white purse awesome!
The only things you need are a purse, nail polish, a pencil and
some creativity.
I have some nail polish including som old OPI colours, that I never use. Instead of throwing these away, I decided to use them on something other than my nails. This is the result.
mandag 7. september 2015
Refugees and municipality merging / Bosetting av flyktninger og kommunereformen
There are currently a debate about merging municipalities (kommuner) in Norway. Today we have 428 municipalities, but the government wants to reduce this number to improve services. The smallest municipality in Norway is Utsira. This municipality has only 206 inhabitants. The government established an expert committee in 2014 to evaluate the municipality’s situation. This expert committee concluded, among other things that it is favorable with at least 15,000 residents in each municipality.
Another ongoing debate not only in Norway, but also all over the world, is receiving refugees. The increasing number of refugees going to Europe makes it hard to accept everyone. In Norway, rules allow municipalities to decide whether they will accept refugees. In contrast to Sweden where refugees themselves are choosing where to stay, or Denmark where municipalities are required to take a number of refugees.
It is challenging to reach an agreement in these two cases, but I have an idea. Utsira does not want to merge with other municipalities, and perhaps one solution would be to increase the number of residents in the small municipality. What if Utsira accept 14,800 refugees. Then the municipal population will be above the minimum requirement of 15,000, and many refugees will be able to move from national reception centers. This is obviously not a serious recommendation, but an invitation to see solutions across debates and policy areas.
Another ongoing debate not only in Norway, but also all over the world, is receiving refugees. The increasing number of refugees going to Europe makes it hard to accept everyone. In Norway, rules allow municipalities to decide whether they will accept refugees. In contrast to Sweden where refugees themselves are choosing where to stay, or Denmark where municipalities are required to take a number of refugees.
It is challenging to reach an agreement in these two cases, but I have an idea. Utsira does not want to merge with other municipalities, and perhaps one solution would be to increase the number of residents in the small municipality. What if Utsira accept 14,800 refugees. Then the municipal population will be above the minimum requirement of 15,000, and many refugees will be able to move from national reception centers. This is obviously not a serious recommendation, but an invitation to see solutions across debates and policy areas.
tirsdag 18. august 2015
Blueberry trip
Blueberries are why we Norwegians make our annual picking trip. Picking blueberries is sort of a tradition in Norway. Every autumn Norwegians walk around in the woods to eat and collect berries. It's completely free.
Earlier people battled for the best blueberry spots, but now there are fewer who take the trip into the woods and it is therefore more than enough for everyone. Today, there are also lots of blueberries that are not being picked, but my grandmother told me that the forest during WW2 was empty for blueberries, because nearly everyone wanted these small berries full of vitamins.
Fact: Blueberries are chock-full of flavonoids, which reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by preventing blood clots.
Today one can of course just go in the freezer counter at the supermarket to buy blueberries. I still recommend you to take a blueberry trip. It is a wonderful and fun experience.
lørdag 27. juni 2015
Pride parade Oslo 2015
Today Oslo and Norway celebrates that all people are of equal worth, regardless of sexual orientation. I vas very touched by the parade. Seeing the joy, unity and pride among participants vas great. Happy Pride! #Prideparade #Prideparade2015 #Oslo
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