Sunniva Árja Tobiasen

Affiliation

Research groups

Short info

Research focus on gender, sexuality and fatness. Have particular knowledge about sexualnormativity, bodynormativity and asexuality. Research and mainly teach within these theoretical disciplines: gender studies, queer theory and fat studies.
Research

Sunniva is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Women's and Gender Research (SKOK). In their project, they investigate norms related to gender, sexuality, and the body, with a particular focus on fatness. Sunniva has an academic background from the University of Oslo and the University of Stavanger, holding a master’s degree in interdisciplinary gender studies and a bachelor’s degree in sociology.

In their PhD project, Sunniva particularly studies how fatness co-constitutes and upholds normative notions about gender and sexuality. What can we learn from the experiences and perspectives of fat people about the normative notions of gender and sexuality? When we take fatness seriously as an analytical category, it becomes clear that fatness is about more than just fat people. Through interviews with people who are or have been fat, Sunniva aims to contribute to more knowledge about the bodily frameworks that shape normative understandings of sexuality and gender.

Body norms and body pressure are something we can all face and experience the consequences of. Sunniva also emphasizes language, noting that there is no neutral language when we talk and write about fatness and fat people. How individuals speak about themselves and their experiences can tell us something about the normative frameworks for subject formation in relation to sexuality, gender, and the body.

This project is unique in Norway, as critical fat studies is not yet an established research field, and there is very little research in Norway on fat people that falls outside the scope of medical or health research. This is a project that seeks to help establish critical fat studies in a Norwegian context, as well as contribute to international research communities that emphasize fat perspectives and fat individuals’ own experiences in the context of gender and sexuality.

Sunniva has also been a research assistant for the research project EuroWARCHILD from 2021 to 2022, and as an extension of this work, they published a research article about Samí and Kven children born of war where they discuss the importance of including ethnicity and race as perspective in research on children born of war.

At SKOK, Sunniva is a member of the interdisciplinary and interfacultary research group Foundational Questions in Gender and Sexuality Research.

Sunniva is also a member of Queer Research Group at Kristiania University, and the research group Discourses of Gender and Sexuality at Western Norway University.

Outreach

The last couple of years, Sunniva has actively communicated research about sexuality norms and asexuality in Norwegian media. They have also participated in several panels at Pride events.

Communication as PhD candidate at SKOK

Teaching

At SKOK, Sunniva is the main lecturer and responsible for the course KVIK206 Gender, Sexuality and Fatness, as well as the seminar teacher in the course KVIK100 Kjønnsforskinga sine tenkjemåtar (Introduction to Gender Studies). Sunniva is also a guest lecturer in the courses KVIK102 Likestilling og Mangfold (Equality and Diversity) and KVIK103 Skeiv teori med internasjonal digital utveksling (Queer Theory with international digital exchange).

Sunniva has taught at both bachelor and master level at the University of Oslo. They have taught classes in gender, sexuality, equality and diversity, as well as theory of science and academic writing.

Publications
Lecture
Popular science article
Letter to the editor
Conference lecture
Media interview
Academic article
Journal review

See a complete overview of publications in NVA.

Projects

Sunniva's PhD project has the working title Sizing Up Desirable Bodies- Examining the fat-bodied boundaries of sexuality and gender.

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Vil du delta i forskningsprosjektet:

Sizing up desirable bodies – Examining the fat-bodied boundaries of sexuality and gender?


Formålet med prosjektet
Dette er et spørsmål til deg om du vil delta i et forskningsprosjekt hvor formålet er å undersøke hvordan kroppsstørrelse, det å være tjukk eller overvektig, kan påvirke hvordan en opplever, forstår og forholder seg til seksualitet og kjønn. 

Forskningsprosjektet er et doktorgradsprosjekt, hvor stipendiat Sunniva Árja Tobiasen som er ansatt ved Senter for kvinne- og kjønnsforskning, ved Universitetet i Bergen, er prosjektansvarlig og den som utfører alle intervju.

Doktorgradsprosjektet vil bidra til økt kunnskap om erfaringene til tjukke eller overvektige mennesker om temaene seksualitet og kjønn.

Om leser dette og er interessert i å delta i forskningsprosjektet så er dette utvalgskriteriene: 

  • Du er mellom 25 og 50 år.
  • Du er tjukk eller overvektig (eller du har vært det i voksen alder).
  • Alle som oppfyller overnevnte kriterier er velkomne å ta kontakt, uansett hvor du bor.


Hvem er ansvarlig for forskningsprosjektet?
Universitetet i Bergen er ansvarlig for personopplysningene som behandles i prosjektet.
 

Det er frivillig å delta
Det er frivillig å delta i forskningsprosjektet. Det vil ikke ha noen negative konsekvenser for deg hvis du sier ja til å delta og du senere velger å trekke deg mens forskningsprosjektet pågår.


Hva innebærer det for deg å delta?
Å delta i forskningsprosjektet innebærer å gjøre et individuelt intervju på 1,5 time. Det vil være Sunniva som gjennomfører intervjuet og stiller deg spørsmål om ulike temaer knyttet til kropp, seksualitet og kjønn.


Kort om personvern
Alle personopplysningene vil bli behandlet konfidensielt og i samsvar med personvernregelverket. Alt blir anonymisert.

Ønsker du å delta på intervju så kan du kontakte Sunniva på e-post: sunniva.tobiasen@uib.no