Emil Husted
Associate Professor
Primary research areas
I explore how politics is organized in practice
My core research interest centers on the notion of 'political organization' in political parties, social movements, and activist networks. This means that I explore these political entities from an organizational point of view. Empirically, I focus on political parties such as Alternativet in Denmark and Podemos in Spain, but I have also conducted empirical analyses of other political phenomena such as Occupy Wall Street, the Trump administration, UBI initiatives, and online ‘prepper’ communities. At the moment, I am working on a research project about the Danish Parliament as a workplace.
My research helps decision-makers and others interested in politics understand how organizational dynamics often play a key role in determining how society is governed. After all, organization is politics made durable.
I disseminate my research through:
Regular feature articles on Altinget.dk and other outlets
Media appearances on TV and radio
Interviews in newspapers and magazines
Presentations in various political organizations (incl. Folketinget)