Lektor
Benedikte Brincker
Department of Business and Politics
Steen Blichers Vej 22
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Tlf.: +45 3815 3527
E-mail:
beb.dbp@cbs.dk
Link til denne hjemmeside:
www.cbs.dk/staff/brincker
Benedikte Brincker is associate professor in Political Sociology and Organisational Sociology at the Department of Business and Politics. She is an editor of the international peer-reviewed journal
Nations and Nationalism
Her research in social and political science concentrates on two main areas:
Political sociology, with special focus on analyses of states, nations and political cultures in the European Union, and the relationship between the arts, in particular music, and nationalism.
Organisational sociology, with special focus on the social and organisational processes that contribute to innovations within information and communication technologies (ICTs), the production and consumption of ICTs, the development, management, use and implementation of open source software and software and regulation.
Primære forskningsområder
- State formation
- Ethnicity and Nationalism
- Nationalism as political ideology
- Social constructivism
- Organisational theory
- Institutional Entrepreneurship
- Open source software
- Software and regulation
Administrative funktioner
Ph.D. coordinator (DBP) in the Doctoral School of Organisation and Management Studies.
Undervisning
BSc. in Business Administration and Sociology
Udvalgte publikationer
Forthcoming
Brincker (ed.): Introduction to Political Sociology. Copenhagen: Hans Reitzels Forlag, 2012
2011: ‘Danmark som konkurrencestate og nation-brand’. Jydske Historiker, Nr. 126
2010 (with Peter Gundelach): ’A la Carte Community: Identity and Values in the Open Source Software Project TYPO3’. Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, 22:1, pp. 27-44
2010 (Sofie Federspiel and Benedikte Brincker): ‘Software as risk: Introducing open standards in the Danish public sector’. Information Society. 26:1, pp. 38-47
2009: ‘When did the Danish nation emerge: A review of Danish historians’ attempts to date the Danish nation’. National Identities, 11:4, pp. 353-365
2008: ‘The role of classical music in the construction of nationalism: an analysis of Danish consensus nationalism and the reception of Carl Nielsen’. Nations and Nationalism, 14:4, pp. 684-699
2007: ‘Building a public with LEGO: Between brand and consumer’ in Henrik Bang and Anders Esmark (eds.) New Publics with/out Democracy, Frederiksberg: Samfundslitteratur/NORDICOM, pp. 209-227
2005 (with Peter Gundelach): ‘Sociologists in Action: A Critical Exploration of Alain Touraine’s Intervention Method’. Acta Sociologica, 48:4, pp. 365-375
2004 (with Jens Brincker): ‘Musical constructions of nationalism: a comparative study of Bartók and Stravinsky’. Nations and Nationalism, 10:4, pp.579-59
2003: ‘A ”Small Great National State”: An analysis of the Cultural and Political Factors that shaped Danish Nationalism 1760-1870’. Journal of Historical Sociology, 16:4, pp. 407-431
Sidst opdateret af Sofie Thaagaard Hyllested 15.02.2012