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2023

“Bourdieu’s Field Theory Revisited: A Case for ‘National Signification’.” Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17, no. 0: 1-19. Link.

2022

“The silence of the educated.” Journal of Silence Studies in Education 2, no. 1. Link.

2022

“Review of Real Love by Duane Rousselle.” Review of Real Love by Duane Rousselle. Inscriptions 5, no. 2. Link.

2022

“Editorial.” Inscriptions 5, no. 2. Link.

2022

“Editorial.” Inscriptions 5, no. 1. Link.

2021

“Editorial.” Inscriptions 4, no. 2. Link.

2021

“After religion: the commitment and love of This Life.” Review of This Life: secular faith and spiritual freedom by Martin Hägglund. Inscriptions 4, no. 1. Link.

2021

“Editorial.” Inscriptions 4, no. 1. Link.

2021

“The interpassive roar: the canned spectators of lock-down.” In Do Desporto / On Sports: theoria vs praxis, edited by Constantino Pereira Martins, Coimbra, Portugal: Universidade de Coimbra. Link.

2020

“Holding your tongue: the new language of Silence.” Paedagogia Christiana 45, no. 2. Link.

2020

“Editorial.” Inscriptions 3, no. 2. Link.

2020

“AFK: reclaiming the holy through art.” Inscriptions 3, no. 1. Link.

2020

“Lebanon in revolt: interview with Sharif Abdunnur.” Inscriptions 3, no. 1. Link.

2020

“AFK: street-art.” Inscriptions 3, no. 1. Link.

2020

“Editorial.” Inscriptions 3, no. 1. Link.

2020

“Hamsun's betrayals.” In CSS Conference 2019: Scandinavian Languages and Literatures World Wide. Lund: Lund University. Link.

2019

“Editorial.” Inscriptions 2, no. 2. Link.

2019

“Secretive organisations: anarchism after platform capitalism.” Review of Organization After Social Media by Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter. Inscriptions 2, no. 1. Link.

2019

“The boundary of love: art, paranoia and deadlock.” Inscriptions 2, no. 1. Link.

2019

“Stefan Chazbijewicz.” Inscriptions 2, no. 1. Link.

2019

“Editorial.” Inscriptions 2, no. 1. Link.

2018

“Hope will die at last: an interview with Wolfgang Schirmacher.” Inscriptions 1, no. 1. Link.

2018

“Editorial.” Inscriptions 1, no. 1. Link.

2018

“Heidegger's radical critique of technology as an outline of social acts.” Inscriptions 1, no. 1. Translation from the German. Link.

2018

“Presencing the writer: immanence and ecstatic communion in A Clockwork Orange and Naked.” In Looking at the Sun: new writings in modern Personalism, edited by Anna Castriota, and Simon Smith, 141-156. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press. Link.

2017

“Videodømming og fotball som instrument.” Morgenbladet, July. On video referring (VAR) and instrumentality in football. Link.

2017

“In the isle of the Mountain King: Bergman on Shame and the call of art.” Appraisal. Link.

2016

“Out of time, or Anderson's national temporality revisited.” Networking Knowledges 9, no. 1. Link.

2015

“Clandestine Acclaim: how spectacles conceal our praise of power.” Oxford Left Review no. 14. Link.

2014

“Moving the Posts: two models of sports research.” Cultural and Religious Studies 2, no. 3: 194-198. Link.

2014

“National, authentic, excessive: toward a globalized body of sports.” Altitude.

2013

“Motivasjon, mestring, kvalitet.” I skolen, June. On a quality and skills-based approach to the teaching of second languages.

2009

“Spectacular sports as desire engine.” International Journal of Žižek Studies 3, no. 3. Link.

2008

“Å programmere det ubevisste.” Dagbladet, June. On the upcoming European Football Championship and national programming.

2008

“Syndebukkproduksjonen.” Klassekampen, March: 21. On Girard's notion of generative scapegoating.

2007

“Jakt på spøkelset.” Klassekampen, July: 20. On performance enhancing substances in elite sports.

2005

“Sport som modell.” Klassekampen, January: 3. On the political use of sport as an ideal for society.

2001

“Soccer rites.” In Senses of Culture: South African Culture Studies, edited by Sarah Nuttall, and Cheryl Ann Michael, 393-403. Cape Town: Oxford University Press. Link.

2000

“Ethics after Marxism?.” Review of Discourse Theory and Political Analysis: identities, hegemonies and social change by David Howarth, Aletta J. Norval and Yannis Stavrakakis. Theoria, A Journal of Social and Political Theory 47, no. 96: 131-138. Review of David Howarth, Aletta J. Norval and Yannis Stavrakakis, Discourse Theory and Political Analysis: Identities, Hegemonies and Social Change, Manchester, Manchester University Press.

1999

“School Sports in Norway.” Research report. Education Policy Unit, Hut 10, University of Natal for Department of Education, South Africa.