Hans Krause Hansen
Professor
Om
Primary research areas
Governance, Culture and Risk
Research Focus
Trained in political science, cultural studies, and Latin American Studies, my work explores how states and non-state actors, such as corporations, shape political and economic life across borders within shifting governance contexts. I rethink governance not as a fixed system but as a dynamic field where power, risk, responsibility, culture and technologies are constantly negotiated.
Projects
I have examined administrative reforms in public sector organizations, the management of corruption risks in public and private institutions as well as international arenas, and the ways surveillance and transparency in the digital age function as control technologies. My current research focuses on environmental maritime governance and the contested politics of deep-sea mining - frontiers where sustainability challenges, ecological risks, and geopolitical stakes intersect.
Teaching & Engagement
I contribute through teaching, supervision, and leadership, with experience managing BA, MA, and PhD programs and research, and collaborating with industries, NGOs, governments, and international organizations. My perspective helps students challenge taken-for-granted assumptions and theories, supports governments in rethinking policy, and encourages corporations to reflect critically on their role in anti-corruption and societal governance.
Publications
See all publications2026
Governance of Business Responsibility in Areas of Limited Statehood
Sameer Ahmad Azizi
Hans Krause Hansen, Professor
marts 2023
Algorithmic Governmentality and the Space of Ethics
Examples from 'People Analytics'
Richard Weiskopf
Hans Krause Hansen, Professor