Hilde Danielsen
Hilde Danielsen (born 1971) is a Norwegian social anthropologist and gender studies expert. She is editor-in-chief of Tidsskrift for kjønnsforskning (the Norwegian Journal of Gender Studies).[1] She is noted for her research on housewives.[2][3][4]
She has a cand.philol. degree from the University of Bergen in 1998 and a dr.art. degree from 2006. She has formerly worked for the Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry and now works as a senior researcher at the Rokkan Centre.
Selected publications
- Dei moderne kvinnene i Odda : ein studie av mødrehygiene og barneavgrensing i mellomkrigstida, Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry, 2000, ISBN 82-90913-07-9
- Husmorhistorier, Oslo, Spartacus, 2002, ISBN 9788243002074
- Med barn i byen : foreldreskap, plass og identitet, University of Bergen, 2006, ISBN 82-308-0178-9
- with Wencke Mühleisen, "Statens parkurs Godt Samliv", Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning, 1, 2009
- with Wencke Mühleisen, "Statens oppskrift på parseksualiteten", in Wencke Mühleisen and Åse Røthing (eds.), Norske seksualiteter, Oslo, Cappelen, ISBN 978-82-02-29238-6
References
- ↑ Redaksjonen for Tidsskrift for kjønnsforskning, Kilden
- ↑ Husmorhistorier: Norske husmødre om menn, barn og arbeid
- ↑ Husmorhistorier, På høyden 9.10.2002
- ↑ Kristin Høiland, En moderne husmormiks, Aftenposten 24.sep. 2011
External links
- Hilde Danielsen, Rokkan Centre
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