Anders Hansen
Part-time Lecturer
About
Presentation and Academic Fields
At CBS I primarily teach and supervise in organizational theory, although I also do classes in political science, public administration, network theory, philosophy of science and qualitative method.
Professional and/or academic experience
2021 Anders Hansen, Christian Frankel & Jens Budtz-Jørgensen: “Making academic skills practice-relevant by teaching reading and writing”, forthcoming via the Master of Public Governance programme at CBS.
2010 In Search of the Remembrance and Consequences of David Easton’s Work. PhD by Anders Peter Hansen, Department of Economics, Politics and Public Administration, Aalborg University, Denmark. Forthcoming.
2007 Hansen, Anders Peter: “A constructivist approach to science and methodology” p. 67-90 in the book ’Tænk Selv! Videnskabsteori og undersøgelsesdesign i samfundsvidenskab’, edited by Vibeke Ankersborg & Merete Watt Boolsen, published by Politiske Studier, Copenhagen.
2005 Bang, Henrik P. & Anders Hansen: ”Kvarterløft: Citizen involvement through cultural governance in Kgs. Enghave”. S. 123-166 in the book ’Magtens nye ansigt, Netværkspolitik, kulturstyring og ny elitisme’, edited by Henrik P. Bang, Torben B. Dyrberg & Jens Hoff, published by DJØF, Copenhagen.
2000 Bang, Henrik P., Richard C. Box, Anders Peter Hansen & Jon Jay Neufeld: ""The State and the Citizen: Communitarianism in the United States and Denmark"". In Administrative Theory and Praxis vol. 22, p. 369-390.
2000 Anders Hansen & Charlotte Hansen: ""Democracy and Modern Governance. Exemplified by the Danish Labour Market Steering System"". Published as a working paper at Aalborg University.
2000 Henrik P. Bang, Jens Hoff, Anders Peter Hansen & Jacob Magnussen: ""Hjulene på sæbekassebilen skal have lov til at falde af - Strategy and tactics in relation to the EU Community Initiative ADAPT"". Working Paper 2000/10, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.
1997 Hansen, Anders Peter: ""Elite og Magt – EN TEORETISK OVERSIGT"". In Grus no. 51, p. 33-53.