Søren Lund Frandsen
Postdoc
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Primary research areas
Organizing Expertise, Organizing Society
My research examines how expertise is organized and politicized across society. I study how professional networks, foundations, and universities shape knowledge and influence decision-making in areas such as climate politics, industrial policy, and the governance of science.
By combining quantitative tools like social network and sequence analysis with qualitative methods such as interviews and document analysis, I map how expert advice is assembled and whose voices count. This sheds light on how organizations and policymakers can make knowledge production more transparent, inclusive, and effective.
I am motivated by the broader challenge of understanding the power of expertise in society. My ambition is to contribute to more democratic and accountable forms of knowledge governance - whether in tackling the climate crisis, designing public policy, or rethinking the role of universities and foundations in shaping the future.
Publications
See all publicationsnovember 2024
Who Are the Green Transition Experts?
Towards a New Research Agenda on Climate Change Knowledge
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