Ragnhild Ljosland

Ragnhild Ljosland

University of the Highlands and Islands

H-index: 10

Europe-United Kingdom

About Ragnhild Ljosland

Ragnhild Ljosland, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of the Highlands and Islands, specializes in the field of Nordic studies, linguistics, literature, Scandinavia, Scotland.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Practice Theory and Runic Artefacts: New Interpretations of Two Runic Amulets from the Orkney Islands

Answered, she spoke it for weakness of her owne flesh, and for feare of her lyfe. Giving voice to the witches

Viking Hiking and Other Time Travel 1

Scots and Nynorsk: A Comparison of Two Language Movements’ Struggle for Recognition in Higher Education

New Orkney Antiquarian Journal Vol9: Commemorating the Victims of the Orkney Witchcraft Trials

Maeshowe, Orkahaugr–The names of Orkney’s great burial mound as nodes in a heteroglossic web of meaning-making

Runic Spindle Whorl Recently Found in Orkney

Ragnhild Ljosland Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

558

Citations(since 2020)

214

Cited By

441

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

10

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

University of the Highlands and Islands

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Ragnhild Ljosland Skills & Research Interests

Nordic studies

linguistics

literature

Scandinavia

Scotland

Top articles of Ragnhild Ljosland

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Practice Theory and Runic Artefacts: New Interpretations of Two Runic Amulets from the Orkney Islands

Ragnhild Ljosland

Carly McArthur

2024/3/26

Answered, she spoke it for weakness of her owne flesh, and for feare of her lyfe. Giving voice to the witches

Ragnhild Ljosland

2024/1/30

Viking Hiking and Other Time Travel 1

Ragnhild Ljosland

2023/4/10

Scots and Nynorsk: A Comparison of Two Language Movements’ Struggle for Recognition in Higher Education

Ragnhild Ljosland

2021/11/16

New Orkney Antiquarian Journal Vol9: Commemorating the Victims of the Orkney Witchcraft Trials

New Orkney Antiquarian Journal

Ragnhild Ljosland

2020/9/20

Maeshowe, Orkahaugr–The names of Orkney’s great burial mound as nodes in a heteroglossic web of meaning-making

Ragnhild Ljosland

2020/6/15

Runic Spindle Whorl Recently Found in Orkney

Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies

Ragnhild Ljosland

2020

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