Anders Blok, Inge Kryger Pedersen, Marie Leth Meilvang and Maria Duclos Lindstrøm In the sociology of professions, it has been suggested [...]
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The ‘supportive husband’ – change and continuity among men who partner women with career jobs
Anna Sofie Bach In Denmark, like in many other Western countries, you often come across the narrative that gender equality [...]
Read moreComparing twins – cultural capital matters, but how it works could surprise you
Stine Møllegaard Is there anything to win from going to the library, museum, opera - and reading and playing musical [...]
Read morePower elite(s) in question: Sociological imagination, methods, and the study of those who run the country
Troels Krarup The academic study of the national power elite has only relatively recently grown to become a research discipline in [...]
Read moreThe Helpful Bystander: Current Evidence from CCTV-Captured Public Conflicts
Lasse Suonperä Liebst, Richard Philpot, Poul Poder, & Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard Walking through the city centre late at night, many of [...]
Read moreThe civics of urban greening: topics, tendencies, and tensions from the frontlines of sustainable transition
Anders Blok, Anette Gravgaard Christensen, Troels Krarup and Jakob Laage-Thomsen Denmark is often portrayed as an environmentalist forerunner in the Western [...]
Read more‘Proper’ food in the Danish context – the challenge of ‘convenience’ food
Bente Halkier “I think that sometimes you should be careful about…not to…you know, expose yourself all the time on Facebook…or Instagram, [...]
Read moreRapid Response: Royal Baby Archie and black mixed race people in Britain
Karis Campion 592,689 people in Britain ticked the Mixed White and Black ethnicity categories at the last UK census in 2011. [...]
Read moreFOCUS: The Platform University
Mark Carrigan In recent years, the term ‘platform’ has become ubiquitous, taken up by both business gurus and critical social scientists [...]
Read moreVIEWPOINT: Assembling the super-fast, ultra-smart, semi-automatic university
Ben Williamson Universities have become major centres of data collection, calculation and consumption. Some commentators envision a ‘smart university’ where data [...]
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