Hans Krause Hansen

Hans Krause Hansen
Associate professor , MA., PhD.
Hans Krause Hansen

Department of Intercultural Communication and Management

Porcelænshaven 18A, 1.133
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Tel.: +45 3815 3201
Fax:+45 3815 3840
E-mail: hkh.ikl@cbs.dk



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My research revolves around the study of new and traditional modes of governance and management at the interface between public and private actors. The perspective is international, and includes specific attention to Latin America. While my early research focused on informal economy, clientelism and corruption, I have moved towards the study of the ways in which states and private actors govern such boundary crossing processes, including how new media are being deployed to this end. Conceptually, my work draws mostly on international political economy and sociology, theories on global governance and public administration, discourse and practice theory.

Primary research areas

  • nternational political economy and sociology
  • Global governance and public administration
  • Corruption, anticorruption and the role of private actors
  • Latin American Studies


Selected publications

  1. Hansen, H. K. (2009) ‘Governing Corruption Through the Global Corporation’, forthcoming in M. Ougaard and A. Leander (eds.) Business in Global Governance, London and New York: Routledge.
  2. Hansen, H. K. and D. Salskov-Iversen, eds. (2008) Critical Perspectives on Private Authority in Global Politics, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan
  3. Hansen, H. K. (2008): ‘The disaggregation, innovation and mediation of authority’, in H. K. Hansen and D. Salskov-Iversen (eds.) Critical Perspectives on Private Authority in Global Politics, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan: 1-23
  4. Hansen, H.K. (2008) ‘Antikorruption’, in J. S. Arlbjørn (eds.) Corporate Social Responsibility, Børsen Ledelseshåndbøger (Corporate Social Responsibility), København: Børsens Forlag, 2008: 1-14.
  5. Hansen, H. K. and J. Hoff, eds. (2006) Digital Governance://Networked Societies. Creating authority, community, and identity in a globalized world, Copenhagen: Samfundslitteratur PRESS/Nordicom.
  6. Hansen, H. K. and D. Salskov-Iversen (2005) ‘Remodeling the Transnational Political Realm: Partnerships, Benchmarking Schemes and the Digitalization of Governance’, Alternatives. Global, Local, Political, Volume 30(2): 141-164
  7. Hansen, H. K. and D. Salskov-Iversen (2005) ‘Globalizing Webs: Translation of Public Sector e-Modernization’ in: B. Czarniawska and G. Sévon eds., Global Ideas. How Ideas, Objects and Practices Travel in the Global Economy, Brussels: Liber: 213-232
  8. Hansen, H.K. (2002)‘¿Salidas de una mala administración? Racionalidad administrativa y prácticas de comunicación en el campo político : el caso de un municipio en el norte de México’ (English title: ‘Exits From Mismanagement: Political Rationality and Political Communication in a North Mexican Community’), Gestión y Política Pública, 11(1): 157-181.
  9. Salskov-Iversen, D., H.K. Hansen and S. Bislev (2000) ‘Governmentality, Globalization, and Local Practice: Transformations of a Hegemonic Discourse’, Alternatives. Journal of Human Governance and Social Transformation, 25(2): 183-222.
  10. Hansen, H.K. (1998) ‘Governmental Mismanagement and Symbolic Violence. Discourses on Corruption in the Yucatán of the 1990s’, Bulletin of Latin American Research, 17 (3): 367-386.


Last updated by Hans Krause Hansen 09/06/2009