Ivar Frønes

Ivar Frønes (born 2 August 1946 in Porsgrunn) is a Norwegian sociologist.

He graduated with a mag.art. degree (PhD equivalent) in 1975, and took the dr.philos. degree in 1995. He was hired at the University of Oslo in 1986 and is now professor.

Selected bibliography

  • De likeverdige - Om sosialisering og de jevnaldrendes betydning, 2006
  • Mellom to kulturer, with Katrine Fangen, 2006
  • Tegn tekst og samfunn, with Odd Are Berkaak, 2005
  • Annerledeslandet, 2005
  • Dialog, selv og samfunn, with Tone S. Wetlesen, 2004
  • Det norske samfunn, co-editor with Lise Kjølsrød, 2003
  • Digitale skiller, 2002
  • Handling, kultur og mening, 2001
  • På sporet av den nye tid, 2000
  • Among Peers, 1995
gollark: That is true. They might gather slightly less data if you don't use GMail, but that's probably negligible.
gollark: Most of the alternatives are still pretty much usable: Thunderbird, DuckDuckGo, LibreOffice, Firefox and whatever.
gollark: "oopsies", implying they are not basically a data-mining company.
gollark: There have been a bunch of instances of Google making it annoying or misleading to *actually* turn off location history on Android, for instance.
gollark: Okay? That doesn't actually mean Google aren't gathering data if you literally use their browser, OS and apps?

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