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Alexander Gamst Page is an Associate Professor at the Department of Social Work, NTNU. He holds affiliations with the Migration and Welfare research group and leads the ITELT research group focusing on inclusive education and technology. His primary research interests include migration, integration, discrimination, religion, and autism. Page has a PhD in social work (2011) and a master's in social anthropology. His postdoctoral work explored teacher identity formation through internships.
Education:
- PhD in Social Work (2011), NTNU
- MSc Social Anthropology, Focus: Multilingual Societies
Research Projects:
- Shared Horizons: Muslim immigrant families' interactions with Norwegian public services
- PLURISPACE: Integration practices in Europe
- ITELT: Technology implementation in education for inclusive learning
His work bridges qualitative methods with sociocultural analysis, examining topics like ethno-religious minorities, autism inclusion, and the role of language in identity construction. He has co-authored 2 books and over 15 peer-reviewed articles, with recent focus on multicultural Norway and neurodevelopmental disorders.



