Selected publications
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Japanese dreams: Kurokawa Kishō’s annex to the Van Gogh Museum and its later re-appropriation
2018.01.24 -
"Paper of the year": Are we ready to accept the challenge? Addressing the shortcomings of contemporary qualitative health research
2018.01.17 -
White Corporate Feminine Spirituality: The Rise of Global Professional Women's Networks
2018.01.15 -
Fashion is Political: Sustainable Fashion and Entrepreneurial Feminisms
2018.01.11 -
Doubling Syndemics: Ethnographic Accounts of the Health Situation of Homeless Romanian Roma in Copenhagen
2017.12.09 -
Post-conflict reconstruction
2017.11.29 -
Infrastructures of Certainty and Doubt
2017.11.28 -
Never too late for pleasure: Aging, neoliberalism, and the politics of potentiality in Denmark
2017.11.16 -
The Vitality of Disease
2017.11.16 -
Mistrust - An Ethnographic Theory
2017.10.13 -
Soldierly Becomings: A Grunt Ethnography of Denmark’s New ‘Warrior Generation’
2017.09.28 -
Facehunting: Empathy, Masculinity and Violence Among the Bugkalot
2017.09.22 -
Selective Reproduction in the 21st Century
2017.09.20 -
When self-tracking enters physical rehabilitation: From ‘pushed’ self-tracking to ongoing affective encounters in arrangements of care
2017.09.04 -
Understandings of self through the category of the 'unaccompanied asylum-seeking minor': a Danish ethnography
2017.09.04
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Researcher Groups
The Researcher Groups provide an organisational framework within which existing as well as new research and teaching activities are allowed to grow, adapt and develop.
- Organisation and Economy (OREO)
- Culture, Mobility and Power (CAMP)
- Health and Life Conditions (HALC)
- Nature, Environment and Climate (NEC)