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Our news magazine is an independent online newspaper and a member of the Norwegian Specialised Press Association Fagpressen.
New website and new name
Kilden's news magazine has a new website and a new name. The new name is Kilden magazine – Norwegian gender and equality research now, and you can find the new webiste here.
Can legal perspectives help us to understand ‘Hedda Gabler’?
In Ibsen’s 1890 play, theft, defamation, adultery, threats and suicide are committed. A recent study examines the severity of these offences in light of the penal code of the time.
Spent four years among incels
For four years, criminologist Jan Christoffer Andersen has been trying to understand the incel subculture from within. His doctoral research shows how incels follow a subcultural logic that rewards misogyny and suffering that degrades women and rewards suffering.
When romance becomes financial exploitation
“Online romance scams and fraud involve relational and psychological exploitation,” says researcher Maja Feng. She likens the phenomenon to domestic violence and intimate partner violence.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is expected to open up great opportunities for society, but what do we know about artificial intelligence and gender equality?
Gender Equality in Research in Europe
Kilden genderreseach.no has mapped similarities and differences among European knowledge centres that work with gender perspectives and gender balance in research.
Master suppression techniques
Master suppression techniques are strategies people or groups of people can use to dominate or humiliate others in a subtle, indirect way.
What's up?
The Network Conference 2026: Up, up or away
The Network Conference is held every year and addresses various topics related to equality and diversity in research.
This year's conference, titled “Up, up or away: Promoting global talent in academia", is hosted by NHH Norwegian School of Economics and SNF Centre for Applied Research at NHH.
EuroWARCHILD conference on children born of war
The final conference of the EuroWARCHILD project.
The conference presents and discusses research findings on the experiences and needs of three generations of children born of war in Europe.
Organised by the EuroWARCHILD project at the Centre for Gender Research, University of Oslo, and the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).