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Johannes Andresen Oldervoll
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Johannes Andresen Oldervoll

Position

PhD Candidate

Affiliation

  • Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities
E-mail
johannes.oldervoll@uib.no
Phone number
+47 55582755
Visitor address
Parkveien 9
5007 Bergen
Postal address
P.O. Box 7805
NO-5020 Bergen
Norway

Johannes Andresen Oldervoll

Position

PhD Candidate

Affiliation

  • Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities

Research groups

  • CoPol: Covid-19 kontaktsporing som digital politikk
  • Research Group Theory of Science
Research

Johannes is the PhD candidate on the NFR-funded project CoPol: Covid-19 contact tracing as digital politics.

Outreach

Talk: The Pandemic Centre's research catalyst in Alrek helseklynge: The crisis as optic — states of exception and the making of post-pandemic data normals. 07.03.23

Publications
Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
  • Dølvik, Jon Erik; Oldervoll, Johannes Andresen (2019). Norway: Averting Crisis through Coordination and Keynesian Welfare Policies. (external link)
  • Oldervoll, Johannes Andresen; Kuhnle, Stein (2016). The sustainability of European welfare states: the significance of changing labour markets. (external link)
Academic article
  • Arnholtz, Jens; Meardi, Guglielmo; Oldervoll, Johannes Andresen (2018). Collective wage bargaining under strain in northern European construction: Resisting institutional drift?. (external link)
Report
  • Andresen, Silje; Høst, Håkon; Nyen, Torgeir et al. (2016). Evaluering av vekslingsmodell i fag- og yrkesopplæringen: Delrapport 2. (external link)

See a complete overview of publications in Cristin.

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