
Trond Waage
Professor, Visual Anthropology
- Waage, Trond. The World has not Changed. Journal of Anthropological Films 2021. ISSN 2535-437X.s doi: 10.15845/jaf.v5i02.3418.
- Waage, Trond. Film and Anthropological Discovery of uncertainty– Producing Knowledge with Integration Processes in Urban Cameroon. Rhumsiki - Revue scientifique de la Faculté des Artes, lettres et Sciences Humaines de l'Université de Maroua 2021. ISSN 2312-766X.
- Waage, Trond; Dili Palai, Clement. Presentation - Rhumsiki. Rhumsiki - Revue scientifique de la Faculté des Artes, lettres et Sciences Humaines de l'Université de Maroua 2021. ISSN 2312-766X.
- Waage, Trond. Forced Migration and a ‘Tolerant’ Administration. Processes Making Refugees Invisible in Adamoua, Cameroon. Zed Books 2020 ISBN 9781786999191.
- Waage, Trond. Les Mairuuwas - Masters of Water. Journal of Anthropological Films 2020; Volum 4 (1). ISSN 2535-437X.s doi: 10.15845/jaf.v4i01.1568.
- Kvamme, Maria Fredriksen; Wang, Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson; Waage, Trond; Risør, Mette Bech. ‘Fixing my life’: young people’s everyday efforts towards recovery from persistent bodily complaints.. Anthropology & Medicine 2020; Volum 27 (4). ISSN 1364-8470.s 412 - 427.s doi: 10.1080/13648470.2020.1719456.
- Kvamme, Maria Fredriksen; Wang, Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson; Waage, Trond; Risør, Mette Bech. Careful expressions of social aspects: How local professionals in high school settings, municipal services, and general practice communicate care to youth presenting persistent bodily complaints. Health and Social Care in the community 2019. ISSN 0966-0410.s doi: 10.1111/hsc.12762.
- Østbye, Silje Vagli; Kvamme, Maria Fredriksen; Wang, Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson; Haavind, Hanne; Waage, Trond; Risør, Mette Bech. ‘Not a film about my slackness’: Making sense of medically unexplained illness in youth using collaborative visual methods. Health 2018; Volum 24 (1). ISSN 1363-4593.s 38 - 58.s doi: 10.1177/1363459318785696.
- Waage, Trond. Vulnerability and Trust: Migrants in Search of a Better Position in Urban Northern Cameroon. Lexington Books 2018 ISBN 978-1-4985-8407-4.s 91 - 114.
- Waage, Trond; Førde, Anniken. Let's build a waterfall!. Journal of Anthropological Films 2018; Volum 2 (2). ISSN 2535-437X.s doi: 10.15845/jaf.v2i2.1569.
- Waage, Trond. Å gjenkjenne usikkerhet Film, antropologiske oppdagelsesprosedyrer og kunnskap om livet blant migranter i urbane Kamerun. Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift 2018 (3-4). ISSN 0802-7285.s 199 - 220.s doi: 10.18261/issn.1504-2898-2018-03-04-07.
- Førde, Anniken; Waage, Trond. Discursive: Stories of Resistance. ACTAR 2018 ISBN 9781948765060.s 60 - 67.
- Waage, Trond. Confronting realities through reflexive visual storytelling. Ethnographic film courses for teenage girls. Editions des Archives Contemporaines 2016 ISBN 9782813002457.s 105 - 119.
- Waage, Trond. Mutual dependency: Young male migrants from the Central African Republic in urban Cameroon. Die Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 2015; Volum 140 (1). ISSN 0044-2666.s 111 - 130.
- Waage, Trond. GLOBALISATION AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF ETHNIC CATEGORIES: CREOLISATION PROCESSES IN POLY-ETHNIC NGAOUNDERE, CAMEROON. Editions des Archives Contemporaines 2013 ISBN 978-2-8130-0103-0.s 215 - 236.
- Waage, Trond. Seeing Together. Towards a Shared Anthropology with Visual Tools. Liverpool University Press 2013 ISBN 9781846318917.s 157 - 173.
- Waage, Trond; Hope, Siren. Ungdomsblikk. Identitetsforhandling på film. Orkana Forlag 2012 ISBN 978-82-8104-218-6.s 105 - 116.
- Wang, Catharina E.; Hope, Siren; Wright, Reni Jasinski; Waage, Trond. Ungdomsblikk: Selvrefleksivt filmkurs som terapeutisk metode. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening 2012; Volum 49 (9). ISSN 0332-6470.s 861 - 869.
- Waage, Trond. Om bilders potensial i samfunnsforskning. Sosiologi i dag 2007; Volum 36 (1). ISSN 0332-6330.s 95 - 104.
- Waage, Trond. Coping with Unpredictability: "Preparing for life" in Ngoundéré, Cameroon. Nordiska Afrikainstitutet 2006 ISBN 91-7106-578-4.s 61 - 87.
Publikasjoner utenom Cristin
Films
The World has not Changed
The Pèrè people is a ethnic group who lives on the Pere plains. Their territory is divided by the Nigerian Cameroonian border. Their traditions are threatened of desperation by a strong islamization process and by migration into the cities. At the regional radio station CRTV Adamaoua, in Northern Cameroon, do they have redaction on various local languages. This film follows of the Pèrè redaction and its work to take care of the traditions of its people and to facilitate communication between its people and the modern world. The film is shot on SD (DV-CAM).
“Let’s build a waterfall!”
Waage, T., & Førde, A. (2018). Let’s build a waterfall!. Journal of Anthropological Films, 2(2), e1569. https://doi.org/10.15845/jaf.v2i2.1569
“Let’s build a waterfall!” is about the continuous struggle to maintain a rural community. The village Bleik in North Norway seems to stand strong in this struggle; contrary to most fishing villages, Bleik experiences growth. There are waiting lists to get housing lots and children to the local school. With strong traditions of voluntary work, Bleik has numerous local groups, a new sport arena, golf course, community center, local shop, café and pub. Being called Bleik Indians, ‘the savages behind the mountains’, is turned from stigma to pride. This documentary explores the processes of resilience and mobilization. Bleik is characterized by proud traditions of local story telling. Facing new challenges, old stories are reactivated, like the one about being the first village to have a power station; “What do we do in Bleik when we don’t have a waterfall? We build one!” The film tells stories of a vital village with strong traditions of mobilizing, but also of the drama coastal communities are facing. When the harbour is threatened, will they manage to mobilize to maintain the fishing community?
Forskningsinteresser
Northern Norway, West and Central Africa (Cameroon, The Central African Republic, Mali, Niger)
Migration, Clandestine refugees, urbanisation, Boko Haram, the conflict in the Central African Republic, the Anglophone Crisis
Visual Anthropology, Collaboration and inclusive visual methods
Local community dialouges
Research as collaboration
The Visual Anthropology of the North