Liv Egholm
Associate Professor
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Primary research areas
I study how civil society helps shape better futures
My research helps foundations, civic organizations, and policymakers understand how civil society contributes to solving complex societal problems — from issues of inequality and social exclusion to promoting democratic participation and sustainability.
I explore how people organize around shared concerns and how these efforts shape our understanding of the "common good." I research foundations, social movements, philanthropic practices, and cross-sector alliances, focusing on how they generate real-world impact.
A key part of my approach is understanding how people think about time — how experiences from the past and expectations for the future shape actions in the present. I use this temporal lens to explore how long-term civic visions, knowledge, and imagination influence how societies change.
Currently, I work on:
How civil society actors transform issues into shared societal concerns
How alliances among the state, market, and civil society address complex problems
How futuremaking and different notions of time influence societal change
I collaborate with civic actors and foundations and advise organizations on strategy and societal engagement. My goal is to show how civil society matters — not just historically, but in shaping the futures we build today.
Publications
See all publications10. november 2025
Forsker advarer: Hvis fonde stirrer sig blinde på systemisk forandring, kan civilsamfundet ende som redskab
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Forsker
Gaver er aldrig gratis. Med fondenes voksende magt følger demokratisk ansvar
Go to publicationjuni 2025
Creating and Stabilizing Societalization
Futurizing Through Framing Strategies and Organizing Forms
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