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20192024

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Short presentation

Mads Ejsing is a postdoc at the Center for Applied Ecological Thinking (CApE) at University of Copenhagen, where he is part of the research project Climate Justice Temporalities in Denmark (JusTiDe). 

His research combines ethnographic methods and political theory and is concerned with the intersections of critical democratic theory and the politics of climate change. He holds a PhD in political theory from the Department of Political Science at University of Copenhagen.

He has visited several world-renowned research institutions, first as a graduate student and later as a researcher, such as Harvard University (2016), University of Oxford (2017), Brown University (2019), and McGill University (2022).

CV

2023- 

Postdoc, Center for Applied Ecological Thinking, Unviersity of Copenhagen

2022- 

Postdoc in Political Theory, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen

2021

PhD in Political Theory, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.

2019

MSc in Political Science, University of Copenhagen

2019

Fulbright Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Political Science, Brown University (Faculty advisor: Prof. Bonnie Honig)

2017

Visiting student Oxford University

2016

Visiting student Harvard University

2016

BSc in Political Science, University of Copenhagen

 

Keywords

  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Political Theory
  • Democratic Theory
  • Climate politics
  • New materialism
  • Radical democracy
  • Environmental politics

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