Affilierede forskere

Affilierede forskere

Liv Egholm Feldt

Liv Egholm Feldt

Lektor, Centerleder

E-mail: le.bhl@cbs.dk
Tlf.: +45 3815 3587

Min forskning undersøger hvorledes forandringer og udviklinger i kulturer og identiteter bliver beskrevet, fortolket, institutionaliseret og brugt til at handle og reagerer i både nutidigt som fortidigt perspektiv. Mine empiriske interesser strækker sig fra rejseberetninger og kulturmøder i 1500 tallet over samtidige expatrierede og globale teams i organisationer og institutioner til filantropiske organisationer.

Anker Brink Lund

Anker Brink Lund

Professor, Forskningskoordinator

E-mail: abl.bhl@cbs.dk
Tlf.: +45 3815 3599

Min forskning handler især om fonde og foreninger i krydsfeltet mellem stat og marked. P.t. deltager jeg i tre internationale forskningsprojekter: Comparative Analyses of Associative Governance in Norden (med Haldor Byrkjeflot), Media Ownership in Scandinavia (med forskerkolleger fra Norge og Sverige), og Public Benefit Foundaitons in Europe (sammen med et forskerkonsortium med deltagere fra Spanien, Skotland, Tyskland og Ungarn). Desuden deltager jeg gerne i den offentlige debat, bl.a. med udgangspunkt i bogen A-Å om civile samfund (skrevet sammen med Gitte Meyer).

 

 
Søren Christensen

Søren Christensen

Ph.d.-studerende

E-mail: sc.bhl@cbs.dk
Tlf.: +45 5015 1558

Cand.mag. i Filosofi & Politisk Teori, Århus Universitet. Lektor Professionshøjskolen Absalon og Ph.d. studerende i et samarbejde ml. RUC (Institut for Mennesker og Teknologi - By, Plan og Proces og tilknyttet MOSPUS forskningsprogram), CBS (Center for Civilsamfundsstudier) og Professionshøjskolen Absalon.

Mit Ph.d. projekt har udgangspunkt i den spirende og (vildt-)voksende forskning om ’urban farming’ og ’urban community gardening’ og særligt deres potentialer ift. at skabe social kapital og civilt engagement, der ses som bidrag til at løse samfundsmæssige udfordringer knyttet til fremtidens bæredygtige byer.

Haldor Byrkjeflot

Haldor Byrkjeflot

Professor

E-mail: haldor.byrkjeflot@gmail.com

Haldor Byrkjeflot is Professor at Department of Sociology and Human Geography at University of Oslo and since 2016 has been the Academic Director of ‘UiO Nordic’, one of three strategic priority areas at University of Oslo (UiO) and since 2018 chair of the board or ReNEW, a Nordic university hub. He has a Phd in Administration and Organization Theory from University of Bergen and has been graduate student at department of Sociology at University of Berkeley as well as visiting scholar at OECD, Paris SCANCOR, University of Stanford, Max Planck Institute for the study of societies, Cologne, EHESS, Paris, Center for historical-comparative studies of societies at Freie Universität, Berlin and department of organization at CBS, Copenhagen.

Mathias Hein Jessen

Mathias Hein Jessen

Lektor

E-mail: mhj.bhl@cbs.dk
Tlf.: +45 3815 3573

Mathias Hein Jessen is an associative professor at the Department of Business and Politics, CBS, and part of the CISTAS-project. He holds a B.Sc. in Business Administration and Philosophy from CBS and an MA and PhD in The History of Ideas from Aarhus University. He has worked extensively on the history of political and economic thought as well as contemporary sociology and political theory and philosophy. He works in the cross-field between philosophy, politics, economics, law, sociology and history (of ideas). He is interested in the interrelation between state, market and civil society. His current work concentrates on how the distinction and demarcation between state, market and civil society is constantly produced and constructed and how this entails a construction of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ civil society.

Lars Bo Kaspersen

Lars Bo Kaspersen

Professor

E-mail: lbk.bhl@cbs.dk
Tlf.: +45 3815 3542

Lars Bo Kaspersen, (b. 1961), BA (Copenhagen), MA (Copenhagen), MA (Sussex), PhD (Aarhus), Professor, Head of the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Has published widely on social theory and political sociology. Author of among other publications 'Anthony Giddens - an introduction to a Social Theorist', and ‘Denmark in the world’. Kaspersen’s research areas are state formation processes in Europe, the transformation of the welfare state, sociology of war, civil society (including the idea of associative democracy), social theory, in particular relational theory. Together with Norman Gabriel he is working on a book about Norbert Elias’s political sociology. Kaspersen teaches history, politics, and sociology.

Christiane Mossin

Christiane Mossin

Post-Doc

E-mail: cmo.bhl@cbs.dk

Christiane Mossin is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. She has a master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Copenhagen and a phD from Copenhagen Business School, the latter obtained on the basis of an interdisciplinary dissertation conducted in the intersection between law, political philosophy and philosophy of law. Her work owns to continental philosophical traditions and is oriented towards contemporary social, political and legal issues. Her present research concerns the relationship between democracy and civil society and focuses on a Danish historical and contemporary context.

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Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen

Adjunkt

E-mail: bap.bhl@cbs.dk
Tlf.: +45

Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen is a post doc at the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, CBS, and a part of the research project Comparative Analyses of Associative Governance in Norden headed by Anker Brink Lund. He holds an MA and PhD in Political Science from University of Copenhagen, and has worked extensively on political theory, democracy, history of political thought, and the 20th century European labour movement. Benjamin is now researching the historical development of labour market associations in the Nordic countries from the 19th century til today. His research has been published in Political Theory, Polity, Contemporary Political Theory and Critical Horizons, and his book Visions of Council Democracy: Castoriadis, Lefort, Arendt is forthcoming at Edinburgh University Press.

Anders Sevelsted

Anders Sevelsted

Adjunkt

E-mail: ase.bhl@cbs.dk
Tlf.: +45 3815 3998

My current research is on concerns the origins of the early welfare state ‘avant la lettre’ at the turn of the 20th century. I propose that a ‘moral elite’, consisting of medical doctors, priests, business men, politicians and others, connected these different spheres and shaped central features of the developmental path toward the later welfare state. Using both quantitative (network analysis) and qualitative methods, the project aims to identify, describe, and trace the effects of this elite from ca. 1891 (first Danish pension reform) to ca. 1933 (social reform).

My work is thus situated at the cross roads between voluntarism, philanthropy, social movements, welfare history, and elite studies.

My current post doc project is financed by the Carlsberg Foundation.

 

 
 
 

 

øvrige Affilierede forskere

  • Sidsel Eriksen, Lektor, Københavns Universitet

  • Maria Figueroa, Adjunkt, CBS Department of Management, Society & Communication

  • Marta Rey Garcia, Professor, Universida A la Coruna

  • Kirsten Grønbjerg, Professor, Indiana University

  • Gurli Jakobsen, Senior Reseracher

  • Konstantin Kehl, Professor, Zürich University of Applied Sciences

  • Lita Sander Lundquist, Professor Emeritus

  • Leif Lønsmann, Affilieret seniorforsker

  • Gitte Meyer, Affilieret seniorforsker

  • Halvard Moe, Professor, University of Bergen

  • Hannu Nirminen, Professor & Dekan, University of Helsinki

  • Christian Nissen, Private Public Service Researcher

  • Jonas Ohlsson, Professor, University of Gothenburg

  • Johan Roppen, Professor, University College of Volda

  • Volker Then, Research director, Center for Social Investment, University of Heidelberg

  • Per Øhrgaard, Professor Emeritus

  • Uffe Østergaard, Professor Emeritus