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Troels Krarup The academic study of the national power elite has only relatively recently grown to become a [...]
Read moreThe Helpful Bystander: Current Evidence from CCTV-Captured Public Conflicts
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Anders Blok, Anette Gravgaard Christensen, Troels Krarup and Jakob Laage-Thomsen Denmark is often portrayed as an environmentalist forerunner [...]
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 [...]
Read morePlatform capitalism and the future of international education
Martin Henry Platform capitalism has emerged from the mist as a spectre on the horizon of late capitalism. [...]
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