Here are the nominations for the STK prize

Twelve candidates have been nominated for the STK award for the best master thesis with a gender perspective submitted to the University of Oslo in 2023. 

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The nominations are as follows:

  • Charlotte Marie Baquilo Bredesen:«"Til slutt la jeg bare pengene på bordet, for jeg ville ikke ta noen sjanser lenger": Enslige kvinners erfaringer med assistert befruktning i Norge». Submitted spring 2023 at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law. Nominated by supervisor Katja Franko.
  • Joakim Borda-Pedreira:«The Conversion of Saint Mary Magdalene Female Discourse and Iconography in 17th century Viceregal Peruvian Painting». Submitted autumn 2023 at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas. Nominated by supervisor Per Sigurd Tveitevåg Styve.
  • Isabel Rav Borrevik:«The Daddy Issue: A Generational Comparison of a Shared Sense of Norwegian Middle-class Fatherhood, 1990s and 2020s». Submitted autumn 2023 at the Centre for Gender Research. Nominated by supervisor Helene Aarseth.
  • Johanne Emilie Christensen:«A Study of Queer Desire, Power, and Gender Norms in Helen Sandler’s Erotic Novel Big Deal». Submitted spring 2023 at the Centre for Gender Research. Nominated by supervisor Wencke Mühleisen.
  • Miki Gebrelul:«Minoriserte subjekter av begjær». Submitted autumn 2023 at the Centre for Gender Research. Nominated by supervisor Kristin Engh Førde.
  • Katinka Rønning Aaslestad Goffin:«Sexual consent discourses in Norwegian news media: A critical discourse analysis of discursive constructions and gendered  understandings of sexual consent». Submitted Desember 2022 at the Centre for Gender Research. Nominated by supervisor Kristin Engh Førde.
  • Madeleine Holgeid:«Arbeidsgivers lønnskartleggingsplikt. En analyse av kriteriene "samme arbeid eller arbeid av lik verdi ved  sammenstilling av stillingsgrupper"». Submitted spring 2023 at the Department of Public and International Law. Nominated by supervisors Anne Hellum and Vibeke Blaker Strand.
  • Vera Lind: «"There cannot be any discussion about us, without us": Dynamics of exclusion and inclusion in the Bangsamoro Peace Process». Submitted spring 2023 at the Department of Political Science. Nominated by supervisor Julia Palik. 
  • Kathinka Nordvik and Rikke Stjernstrøm:«Partnervold i det digitale samfunn: en studie av hvordan digital teknologi har påvirket partnervold i Norge». Submitted spring 2023 at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law. Nominated by supervisor Silje Anderdal Bakken. 
  • Kristina Os:«"Å gjøre maskulinitet" eller bli radikalisert? En kriminologisk studie av årsaker til innsattes radikalisering i fengsel, i lys av maskulinitetsperspektiver». Submitted spring 2023 at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law. Nominated by Sveinung Sandberg. 
  • Matilde Vargas Prazeres:«Who is left in the gap? An analysis of the United Nations’ discourse on children born of war and its relation to international children’s rights». Submitted spring 2023 at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights. Nominated by supervisor Lina Stotz. 
  • Anna Kvinnesland Skrunes:«The Reproductive Body in Nancy Fraser’s Social Theory». Submitted spring 2023 at the Department of Sociology and Human Geography. Nominated by supervisors Kristin Engh Førde and Cathrine Holst. 

A winner will be announced at STK's New Year's party on January 11. STK warmly thanks all those who have submitted nominations, and wishes the best of luck to the nominees!

Published Jan. 4, 2024 9:18 AM - Last modified Jan. 9, 2024 1:58 PM