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Niels Åker­strøm An­der­sen

Professor

Emner
Organisation Offentlig forvaltning Offentlig ret Kommunikation Diskurs Metode

Re­think­ing Wel­fare Lead­er­ship Through Crit­ic­al Dia­gnos­is

Public administration and our entire rule-of-law-based welfare society are undergoing radical transformations. We have more political reforms than ever before, yet they often appear less well thought-out and more unmanageable than in the past. Through diagnostics of the present, my research seeks to bring the welfare state’s debates in line with the present and its conditions. I aim to identify the political within managerial practices when it is presented as self-evident, and to show how proposed solutions often jeopardize fundamental values. In solidarity with public leaders, including welfare leaders more broadly, I pose “impractical” questions to their practice, holding up a mirror so they can take action in the games in which they participate. 

My research addresses questions such as: 
– How does the pursuit of greater flexibility, interdisciplinarity, and operational openness paradoxically lead to administrations that cannot tolerate criticism? 
– How does the pursuit of less bureaucracy result in attacks on rule-of-law principles and the weakening of citizens’ legal standing? 
– How does the pursuit of more governance paradoxically lead to greater uncontrollability? 
– How does rising complexity in public administration create a regime of provisionality, where decisions are kept open as long as possible out of fear of the chaos that commitment might bring?

oktober 2025

On the Recapturing of Possibilities Lost

Technology, Potentialisation and Psychotechnics

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september 2025

Det hypotetiske subjekt

Uddannelsesledelse til en åben fremtid

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august 2025

A Pandemic of Possibilities

The Spread of Potentiality-seeking Organisations under Conditions of the COVID-19 Lockdown

Ni­els Åker­strøm An­der­sen, Professor

Giacomo Carli

Maria Rita Tagliaventi

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