Associative Governance in Scandinavia - Organizing Societies by “Combining Together”
Symposium on
Associative Governance in Scandinavia
- Organizing Societies by “Combining Together”
Copenhagen Business School, Dalgas Have 15, room DH.V.1.52, 2000 Frederiksberg,
Tuesday, 19 March, 2024, 9:30AM-5PM
The Nordic Governance Lab at CBS Department for Business Humanities and Law is delighted to invite you to a symposium on our newly edited volume, "Associative Governance in Scandinavia - Organizing Societies by 'Combining Together' edited by Anker Brink Lund, Haldor Byrkjeflot, and Søren Christensen. The book contains contributions from Haldor Byrkjeflot, Anders Sevelsted, Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen, Esben Bøgh Sørensen and Mads Mordhorst, Louise Skyggebjerg, Mathias Hein Jessen, and Anker Brink Lund and Søren Christensen. The publication will be released as open access on February 12th by Routledge.
Participation is free of charge, but registration needed for practical purposes. To confirm your participation, please respond by March 8 via email to sc.bhl@cbs.dk. Your timely response will help us ensure a comfortable and enriching experience for everyone.
Program
09.30-09.50 |
Anker Brink Lund |
Welcome to a Scandinavian cruise of ”combining together” |
09.50-10.20 |
Haldor Byrkjeflot |
Associative governance and Nordic model(s) |
10.20-10.50 |
Søren Christensen & Benjamin Ask Popp Madsen |
Theoretical lessons of associative governance |
10.50-11.00 |
Short break |
|
11.00-11.45
|
Kristin Strømsnes |
Scandinavian civil society, social transformation, and associative governance? |
11.45-12.30 |
Johan Strang |
Scandinavian democracy, cooperation, and associative governance |
12.30-13.30 |
Lunch |
|
13.30-14.15 |
Drude Dahlerup
|
Social movements, and associative governance – potential gender bias
|
14.15-15.00 |
Jardar Sørvoll |
Democracy, solidarity, and associative governance |
15.00-15.45 |
Christina Gerstin (TBC) |
Mainstream rebels and associative governance |
15.45-16.00 |
Short break |
|
16.00-16.45 |
Bernard Enjolras |
Associative governance in a European perspective |