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Gornitzka, 脜se & Stensaker, Bj酶rn
(2024).
Players or Pawns? University Response to the Introduction of Plan S.
.
ISSN 1062-7987.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Maassen, Peter
(2022).
The Democratic Role and Public Responsibility of Higher Education and Science.
I Klemen膷i膷, Manja (Red.),
From Actors to Reforms in European Higher Education.
.
ISSN 978-3-031-09399-9.
s. 225鈥238.
doi: .
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Egeberg, Morten; Gornitzka, 脜se & Trondal, Jarle
(2022).
Organization Theory.
I Ansell, Christopher & Torfing, Jacob (Red.),
Handbook on Theories of Governance.
.
ISSN 9781800371965.
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Krick, Eva & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2020).
Tracing scientisation in the EU Commission鈥檚 expert group system.
Innovation. The European Journal of Social Sciences.
ISSN 1351-1610.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2019).
Fri flyt av vitenskap? E脴S-avtalens betydning for forskning i Norge : .
.
ISSN 0020-577X.
77(4),
s. 388鈥397.
doi: .
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Egeberg, Morten; Gornitzka, 脜se & Trondal, Jarle
(2019).
Le recrutement au merite favorise la bonne gouvernance: comment les agences de l鈥橴nion europeenne recrutent-elles leur personnel?
Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives.
ISSN 0303-965X.
85(2),
s. 257鈥273.
doi: .
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Christensen, Tom & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2019).
Reputation Management in Public Agencies: The Relevance of Time, Sector, Audience, and Tasks.
.
ISSN 0095-3997.
51(6),
s. 885鈥914.
doi: .
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Christensen, Tom & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2019).
Reputation Management in Nordic Universities - Profile and Development over Time.
I Christensen, Tom; Gornitzka, 脜se & Ramirez, Francisco O. (Red.),
Universities as Agencies. Reputation and Professionalization.
.
ISSN 978-3-319-92712-1.
s. 43鈥66.
doi: .
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Christensen, Tom; Gornitzka, 脜se & Ramirez, Francisco O.
(2019).
Reputation Management, Social Embeddedness, and Rationalization of Universities.
I Christensen, Tom; Gornitzka, 脜se & Ramirez, Francisco O. (Red.),
Universities as Agencies. Reputation and Professionalization.
.
ISSN 978-3-319-92712-1.
s. 3鈥42.
doi: .
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Egeberg, Morten; Gornitzka, 脜se & Trondal, Jarle
(2019).
Merit-based recruitment boosts good governance: How do European Union agencies recruit their personnel?
.
ISSN 0020-8523.
85(2),
s. 247鈥263.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2018).
Organising Soft Governance in Hard Times 鈥 The Unlikely Survival of the Open Method of Coordination in EU Education Policy.
European Papers (EP).
ISSN 2499-8249.
3(1),
s. 235鈥255.
doi: .
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Krick, Eva & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2018).
The governance of expertise production in the EU Commission鈥檚 鈥榟igh level groups鈥: tracing expertisation tendencies in the expert group system.
I Bevir, Mark & Phillips, Ryan (Red.),
Decentring European Governance.
.
ISSN 9781351209540.
doi: .
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Krick, Eva & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2018).
The Expertisation of Stakeholder Involvement in EU Policy Making.
I Holst, Cathrine; Warat, Marta & G贸ra, Magdalena (Red.),
Expertisation and Democracy in Europe.
.
ISSN 978-1138288232.
s. 51鈥70.
doi: .
Vis sammendrag
Expertisation and Democracy in Europe provides a much-needed account of the role and re-organisation of expertise and expert knowledge in Europe and the European Union in a broad range of policy spheres, contributing to the debate triggered by the recent crises. It brings novel perspectives to debates on technocracy and our understanding of the relations between knowledge, experts and democracy.
The book explores and assesses new and old linkages between knowledge, expertise and democracy, and expands and deepens the current debates by addressing questions such as: What is the role of expertise in Europe? How is knowledge of different kinds embedded in and decisive for democratic practice in contemporary democracies? How are we to assess recent transformations of the expert-citizens and government-civil society relationships from the perspective of democracy, and which paths are viable in the years to come? Finally, the book engages with and gives flesh to the notion of expertisation not only as a broad political and societal diagnosis, but also as a multidimensional and deeply contested process that enfolds in concrete practices and institutional settings.
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2017).
The European Governance of Education Policy: Crisis, Collisions and Sectoral Defence.
I Nixon, Jon (Red.),
Higher Education in Austerity Europe.
.
ISSN 978-1-4742-7726-6.
s. 47鈥62.
doi: .
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Maassen, Peter; Gornitzka, 脜se & Fumasoli, Tatiana
(2017).
University reform and institutional autonomy: A framework for analysing the living autonomy.
.
ISSN 0951-5224.
71(3),
s. 239鈥250.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se; Maassen, Peter & De Boer, Harry
(2017).
Change in university governance structures in continental Europe.
.
ISSN 0951-5224.
71(3),
s. 274鈥289.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Maassen, Peter
(2017).
Higher Education in Knowledge Systems.
I Shin, Jung Cheol & Teixeira, Pedro N. (Red.),
Encyclopedia of International Higher Education Systems and Institutions.
.
ISSN 978-94-017-9553-1.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Maassen, Peter
(2017).
European Flagship universities: Autonomy and change.
.
ISSN 0951-5224.
71(3),
s. 231鈥238.
doi: .
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Holst, Cathrine; Gornitzka, 脜se & Christensen, Johan
(2017).
Knowledge Regimes in the Nordic Countries.
I Knutsen, Oddbj酶rn P. (Red.),
The Nordic Models in Political Science : Challenged, but Still Viable?.
.
ISSN 978-82-450-2175-2.
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Christensen, Tom & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2017).
Reputation Management in Complex Environments 鈥 A Comparative Study of University Organizations.
.
ISSN 0952-8733.
30(1),
s. 123鈥140.
doi: .
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Egeberg, Morten; Gornitzka, 脜se & Trondal, Jarle
(2016).
Organization Theory.
I Ansell, Christopher & Torfing, Jacob (Red.),
Handbook on Theories of Governance.
.
ISSN 9781782548492.
s. 32鈥45.
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2015).
'All in'? Patterns of participation in EU education policy-making.
I Souto-Otero, Manuel (Red.),
Evaluating European education policy-making. Privatization, networks and the European Commission..
.
ISSN 978-1-137-28797-7.
s. 92鈥123.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2015).
Executive governance of European science - technocratic, segmented, and path dependent?
I Wedlin, Linda & Nedeva, Maria (Red.),
Towards European Science: Dynamics and policy of an evolving European Research Space.
.
ISSN 978 1 78254 550 7.
s. 83鈥104.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Sverdrup, Ulf
(2015).
The Expert-Executive Nexus in the European Administrative System: Expert Groups and the European Commission.
I Bauer, Michael W. & Trondal, Jarle (Red.),
The Palgrave Handbook of the European Administrative System.
.
ISSN 978-1-137-33988-1.
s. 401鈥418.
doi: .
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Papadimitriou, Antigoni; Gornitzka, 脜se & Stensaker, Bj酶rn
(2015).
Designed diffusion? The impact of an EU instrument for public management reform in the Western Balkans.
.
ISSN 0703-6337.
37(6),
s. 629鈥647.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Sverdrup, Ulf
(2015).
Societal inclusion in expert venues: Participation of interest groups and business in the european commission expert groups.
Politics and Governance.
ISSN 2183-2463.
3(1),
s. 151鈥165.
doi: .
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Egeberg, Morten; Gornitzka, 脜se; Trondal, Jarle & Johannessen, Mathias
(2015).
The European parliament administration: Organizational structure and behavioural implications
.
I Bauer, Michael W. & Trondal, Jarle (Red.),
The Palgrave Handbook of the European Administrative System.
.
ISSN 978-1-137-33988-1.
s. 227鈥245.
doi: .
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Egeberg, Morten; Gornitzka, 脜se & Trondal, Jarle
(2014).
People who run the European Parliament: Staff demography and its implications.
.
ISSN 0703-6337.
36(7),
s. 659鈥675.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2014).
How Strong are the European Union's Soft Modes of Governance? The Use of Open Method Coordination in National Policy-making in the Knowledge Policy Domain.
I Chou, Meng-Hsuan & Gornitzka, 脜se (Red.),
Building the Knowledge Economy in Europe: New Constellations in European Research and Higher Education Governance.
.
ISSN 978 1 78254 528 6.
s. 160鈥187.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Metz, Julia
(2014).
European Institution Building under Inhospitable Conditions: The Unlikely Establishment of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
I Chou, Meng-Hsuan & Gornitzka, 脜se (Red.),
Building the Knowledge Economy in Europe: New Constellations in European Research and Higher Education Governance.
.
ISSN 978 1 78254 528 6.
s. 111鈥130.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Metz, Julia
(2014).
Dynamics of Institution Building in the Europe of Knowledge: The Birth of the European Research Council.
I Chou, Meng-Hsuan & Gornitzka, 脜se (Red.),
Building the Knowledge Economy in Europe: New Constellations in European Research and Higher Education Governance.
.
ISSN 978 1 78254 528 6.
s. 81鈥110.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Chou, Meng-Hsuan
(2014).
Building a European Knowledge Area: An Introduction to the Dynamics of Policy Domains on the Rise.
I Chou, Meng-Hsuan & Gornitzka, 脜se (Red.),
Building the Knowledge Economy in Europe: New Constellations in European Research and Higher Education Governance.
.
ISSN 978 1 78254 528 6.
s. 1鈥26.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Stensaker, Bj酶rn
(2014).
The Dynamics of European Regulatory Regimes in Higher Education: Challenged Prerogatives and Evolutionary Change.
.
ISSN 1449-4035.
33(3),
s. 177鈥188.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Maassen, Peter
(2014).
Dynamics of Convergence and Divergence: Exploring Accounts of Higher Education Policy Change.
I Mattei, Paola (Red.),
University Adaptation in Difficult Economic Times.
.
ISSN 978-0-19-998939-3.
s. 13鈥30.
doi: .
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Sverdrup, Ulf & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2014).
The European Commission's expert groups as an information system.
I Blom, Tannelie & Vanhoonacker, Sophie (Red.),
The politics of information : the case of the European Union.
.
ISSN 978-1-137-32540-2.
s. 127鈥145.
doi: .
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Christensen, Tom; Gornitzka, 脜se & Maassen, Peter
(2014).
Global Pressures and National Cultures: A Nordic University Template?
I Mattei, Paola (Red.),
University Adaptation in Difficult Economic Times.
.
ISSN 978-0-19-998939-3.
s. 30鈥51.
doi: .
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Egeberg, Morten; Gornitzka, 脜se & Trondal, Jarle
(2014).
A Not So Technocratic Executive? Everyday Interaction between the European Parliament and the Commission.
.
ISSN 0140-2382.
37(1),
s. 1鈥18.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2013).
Channel, Filter or Buffer? National Policy Responses to Global Rankings.
I Erkkil盲, Tero (Red.),
Global university rankings: Challenges for European higher education.
.
ISSN 978-1-137-29686-3.
s. 75鈥91.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2013).
.
.
ISSN 2156-8235.
3(3),
s. 255鈥264.
doi: .
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Egeberg, Morten; Gornitzka, 脜se; Trondal, Jarle & Johannessen, Mathias
(2013).
Parliament staff: unpacking the behaviour of officials in the European Parliament.
.
ISSN 1350-1763.
20(4),
s. 495鈥514.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Maassen, Peter
(2012).
University reform and the Nordic Model.
I Kwiek, Marek & Maassen, Peter (Red.),
National Higher Education Reforms in a European Context: Comparative Reflections on Poland and Norway.
.
ISSN 3631638086.
s. 111鈥126.
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Berg, Lisbet & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2012).
The consumer attention deficit syndrome: Consumer choices in complex markets.
.
ISSN 0001-6993.
55(2),
s. 159鈥178.
doi: .
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Langfeldt, Liv; God酶, Helge Lauritz; Gornitzka, 脜se & Kaloudis, Aris
(2012).
.
.
ISSN 0302-3427.
39(1),
s. 88鈥98.
doi: .
Vis sammendrag
In the past decade, EU research policy has become more central to the EU's political ambitions and its instruments are expanding in scale and scope. Recently there has been mounting apprehension over the EU's R&D efforts, such as the Framework Programmes, and their adequacies in meeting European and global 鈥榞rand challenges鈥. How European-level and national research efforts interact is a key condition for enhancing Europe's research competitiveness and responsiveness. This paper presents data from Norway indicating that the R&D institutions adapt to European-level priorities directly, whereas the national authorities have a limited impact on the country's European research portfolio. It points to a need for thorough analysis of national path-dependencies, and how the nation states organise and coordinate their participation in European programmes, specifically for facing present and future 鈥榞rand challenges鈥.
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Maassen, Peter
(2011).
University governance reforms, global scripts and the "Nordic Model". Accounting for policy change?
I Schmid, Josef; Amos, Karin; Schrader, Josef & Thiel, Ansgar (Red.),
Welten der Bildung? Vergleichende Analysen von Bildungspolitik und Bildungssystemen.
.
ISSN 978-3-8329-7018-5.
s. 149鈥177.
doi: .
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2011).
Universitetene og en stille administrativ revolusjon.
Materialisten. Tidsskrift for forskning, fagkritikk og teoretisk debatt.
ISSN 0801-3055.
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Sverdrup, Ulf
(2011).
Access of Experts: Information and EU Decision-making.
.
ISSN 0140-2382.
34(1),
s. 48鈥70.
doi: .
Vis sammendrag
Who provides the European Union with information? This article examines patterns of participation in the large expert group system under the European Commission. It
explores competing propositions about the character of the Commission鈥檚 information system, and tests four hypotheses about what affects participation in the EU expert
group system. The authors distinguish between three kinds of information providers: scientists, societal actors and government officials. The empirical section of the paper
builds upon an analysis of a data set covering all of Commission expert groups (N录1237). Although scientists, and interest groups, industries and NGOs are
prevalent information providers for the Commission, the authors show that the informational foundation is strongly biased towards officials from national administrations.
They argue that these distinct patterns of participation are significantly affected by inter-institutional and environmental conditions that the Commission Directorate
Generals operate under. Access of experts increases the ability of the Commission to anticipate reactions to its proposals and initiatives and hence it impinges on the interinstitutional dynamic of the EU
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2010).
Bologna in Context: a horizontal perspective on the dynamics of governance sites for a Europe of Knowledge.
.
ISSN 0141-8211.
45(4),
s. 535鈥548.
doi: .
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Sverdrup, Ulf & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2010).
.
Politique europ茅enne.
ISSN 1623-6297.
s. 125鈥149.
Vis sammendrag
The role of technocratic and scientific expertise in EU governance is contested. This article examines the degree of involvement of scientists in EU decision making
and the conditions that affect their participation. The study uses a large data set on the European Commission鈥檚 expert groups. We show that scientists are involved in a
large portion of the expert groups under the European Commission (one third), but are rarely the only participants in such groups. We also show that access for scientists
is more likely in the early stage of policy formulation and that it is dependent on specific institutional settings.
D茅cisions 茅clair茅es ?
Le r么le des scientifiques dans la gouvernance de l鈥橴E
Le r么le d鈥檈xpertise technocratique et scientifique dans la gouvernance de l鈥橴E
est contest茅. Cet article examine le degr茅 de participation des scientifiques dans le
processus d茅cisionnel de l鈥橴E et les conditions qui influent sur leur participation.
L鈥櫭﹖ude utilise une base de donn茅es sur les groupes d鈥檈xperts de la Commission europ茅enne.
Nous montrons que les scientifiques sont impliqu茅s dans une grande partie
des groupes d鈥檈xperts organis茅s par la Commission europ茅enne (un tiers), mais ils sont
rarement les seuls participants. Nous montrons 茅galement que l鈥檃cc猫s des scientifiques
est plus probable dans la phase d鈥櫭﹍aboration de la politique et que leur participation
d茅pend de certains cadres institutionnels.
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2009).
Networking Administration in Areas of National Sensitivity: The Commission and European Higher Education.
I Amaral, Alberto; Neave, Guy; Musselin, Christine & Maassen, Peter (Red.),
European Integration and the Governance of Higher Education and Research.
.
ISSN 978-1-4020-9505-4.
s. 109鈥131.
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2009).
Research Policy and the European Union -- Multi-layered Policy Change?
I Clancy, Patrick & Dill, David D. (Red.),
The Research Mission of the University: Policy Reforms and Institutional Response.
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ISSN 978-90-8790-995-6.
s. 53鈥75.
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Stensaker, Bj酶rn & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2009).
The Ingredients of Trust in European Higher Education.
I Kehm, Barbara; Huisman, Jeroen & Stensaker, Bj酶rn (Red.),
The European Higher Education Area: Perspectives on a Moving Target.
.
ISSN 978-90-8790-712-9.
s. 125鈥139.
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2009).
Styringsreformer i h酶yere utdanning i Europa - politiske ambisjoner mellom omgivelsespress og sektortradisjoner.
.
ISSN 0801-1745.
25(2),
s. 127鈥156.
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Gornitzka, 脜se
(2008).
The Internationalisation of Research and Higher Education. Changing Borders of Knowledge.
I Gornitzka, 脜se & Langfeldt, Liv (Red.),
Borderless knowledge. Understanding the "New" Internationalisation of Research and Higher Education in Norway.
.
ISSN 978-1-4020-8282-5.
s. 1鈥11.
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Smeby, Jens-Christian & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2008).
All Cosmopolitans Now? The Changing International Contacts of University Researchers.
I Gornitzka, 脜se & Langfeldt, Liv (Red.),
Borderless knowledge. Understanding the "New" Internationalisation of Research and Higher Education in Norway.
.
ISSN 978-1-4020-8282-5.
s. 37鈥50.
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Gornitzka, 脜se & Langfeldt, Liv
(2008).
The Internationalisation of National Knowledge Policies. Promoting Interests, Following Rules, or Learning from Abroad?
I Gornitzka, 脜se & Langfeldt, Liv (Red.),
Borderless knowledge. Understanding the "New" Internationalisation of Research and Higher Education in Norway.
.
ISSN 978-1-4020-8282-5.
s. 141鈥169.
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Gornitzka, 脜se; Gulbrandsen, Magnus & Langfeldt, Liv
(2008).
Crossing the Borders. Changing Patterns and Forces of Internationalisation.
I Gornitzka, 脜se & Langfeldt, Liv (Red.),
Borderless knowledge. Understanding the "New" Internationalisation of Research and Higher Education in Norway.
.
ISSN 978-1-4020-8282-5.
s. 171鈥184.
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Smeby, Jens-Christian & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2008).
All Cosmopolitans Now?
I Gornitzka, 脜se & Langfeldt, Liv (Red.),
Borderless Knowledge.
.
ISSN 978-1-4020-8282-5.
s. 37鈥50.
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Sverdrup, Ulf & Gornitzka, 脜se
(2008).
Who consults? The configuration of expert groups in the European union.
.
ISSN 0140-2382.
31(4),
s. 725鈥750.
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Stensaker, Bj酶rn; Fr酶lich, Nicoline; Gornitzka, 脜se & Maassen, Peter
(2008).
Internationalisation of higher education: the gap between national policy-making and institutional needs.
.
ISSN 1476-7724.
6(1),
s. 1鈥11.
doi: .