2011
DOI: 10.15845/njsr.v2i0.101
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A walk in the woods: the effects of ethnicity, social class, and gender among urban Norwegian adolescents

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“…Bjerke et al (2006) found that immigrants were less knowledgeable about places in 'nature', whereas they knew more about organised places for outdoor activities such as football grounds. Bjerke and Krange (2011) found that class interacted strongly with ethnicity regarding lower participation of immigrant youth in outdoor activities. This may be related to class more than ethnicity, as the outdoors seem embedded in the Norwegian middle-class ethos (Broch 2020b;Gurholt 2008).…”
Section: Migrant Participants Logged Fewer Outdoor Locations Than Native Norwegiansmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Bjerke et al (2006) found that immigrants were less knowledgeable about places in 'nature', whereas they knew more about organised places for outdoor activities such as football grounds. Bjerke and Krange (2011) found that class interacted strongly with ethnicity regarding lower participation of immigrant youth in outdoor activities. This may be related to class more than ethnicity, as the outdoors seem embedded in the Norwegian middle-class ethos (Broch 2020b;Gurholt 2008).…”
Section: Migrant Participants Logged Fewer Outdoor Locations Than Native Norwegiansmentioning
confidence: 94%