
- International Environment and Development Studies, Noragric
Elisabeth Molteberg's first education and research activities centered on agriculture and resource management with a topical focus on natural resource management, food security, and health and development, with a geographical focus in Eastern Africa. Later, she developed an interest in research methodology/theory of science and power/knowledge issues, and she has worked on action participatory research and farmer participatory research issues in Ecuador and Norway. Her current focus is on education. She is/has been involved in teaching courses on development studies, anthropology of development, gender and development, research methodology, and a field course on development challenges in India, and she has supervised around 30 students. She is currently responsible for the research methods courses in the bachelor and master programs at Noragric and is a member of the B-IEDS program committee.
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