PhD fellow
Lasse Folke Henriksen
Department of Business and Politics
Tel.: +45 3815 3548
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”My current academic interests lie in the fields of economic sociology and international political economy. The research I have done so far has centered on the role of experts and expert knowledge in global economic governance with a particular focus on the economics profession. My current project looks at competition between professions in international arenas, and how professions form strategies to capture transnational policy-issues in the areas of financial and environmental governance.”
Primary research areas
- Social Theory
- International Political Economy
- Economic Sociology
- Social Studies of Finance
- Sociology of Professions
- Expertise and Expert Knowledge in Policymaking
- Global Governance
Selected publications
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
’Giv mig en økonom og jeg skal rejse et marked? Om fagøkonomiens performativitet og kontruktionen af et globalt marked for mikrofinans’ (co-authored with A. Sevelsted), in Dansk Sociologi 21 (4), 2010.
’Making a Neo-liberal Standard. On the Pre-history of ISO 9000’(co-authored with P. Gibbon), in Governing through Standards, P. Gibbon, S. Ponte and J. Vestergaard (eds.), Routledge, 2011 (forthcoming).
‘Fibromyalgiens Tilblivelse, in Månedsskrift for Praktisk Lægegerning, 6, 2010 (co-authored with A. Sevelsted and Sara D. Mogensen, (english title: The Emergence of Fibromyalgia).
‘I Menneskehedens Tjeneste’, in Semikolon, 7(14), 2007.
Working Papers
’Agrofood Value Chain Intervention in Asia and the Pacific. A Review and a Comparative Case Study Analysis’ (co-authored with Lone Riisgaard and Stefano Ponte), UNIDO Working Paper, 2010.
‘Are Financial Markets Really Embedded in Economics rather than Society?’, DIIS Working Paper Series, 2010.
Last updated by Sofie Thaagaard Hyllested 15/02/2012