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Department of Business Humanities and Law
Research-areas:
Biopolitics, Power-studies, Ethcis, Work-life, Ethics and Stress, Creativity, play and organizational studies; Climate change, Craft and Climate-Education; Governance and Landscape; Literature, Art and Care of the self.
Research-Questions:
What is the relation between power-structures and stress in modern work-life?
What is the relation between creativity, ethics and potentiality?
What is the relation between creativity, learning and climate change?
What is the relation between play, learning and resonance?
What is the relation between social innovation and resonance (acceleration-society)?
How can we use art and craft in self-governance and care of the self?
What is the relation between law, justice and homo sacer?
- Phd. in Law, Ethics, Philosophy. Focus: Language, interpretation, literature.
Dr.-degree in Philosophy and Business: Focus: Biopolitics, Power-studies and Ethics. Cultural Economy, Creativity, Literature, law, homo sacer and freedom of speech, self-management and self-care.
Publications: 11 published English articles in International Journals (8 alone, 2 co-writings);
11 Danish articles in Nordic journals. 9 Books. 88 articles and essays in the international magazine Le Monde Diplomatique and Modern Times Reivew (Ny Tid). 3 articles in bookchapters (1english) and 5 miscellaneous Publications.
SUPERVISION
Key-competence
Philosophy/aesthetics: Studies of social diagnostic, archeology (Agamben/Foucault); vitalism (Deleuze/Spinoza), Object-theory (Latour/Bennett); Phenomenology/existentialism (Arendt, Weil, Merleau- Ponty)
Art and cultural economy: Co-creation, social innovation, affect-communication,
learning.
Management: Self-management, Leadership, self-care, protreptic, narrative coaching. Organization studies: play, aesthetics and organization.
Communication: Hermeneutics, speech-acts-theory (performativity of language), affect-studies, discourse-ethics and rhetoric.
Social science: Cultural studies, political philosophy, social philosophy, ethics.
Biopolitics: Governmentality, power-studies, sustainability and economy, Agamben-studies,
Foucault-studies, Deleuze-studies.
Law: Jurisprudence, property law, freedom of speech.
History of social science and political philosophy (HA.FIL); Modern Work-Life and Mangement (Cand.merc.FIL); Biopolitics and Social innovation (Cand. Merc.FIL). Many years of research-experience with the following thinkers: Giorgio Agamben, Hannah Arendt, Gilles Deleuze, Ehrenberg, Anders Duncker, Michel Foucault, Mark Fischer, Bruno Latour, Timothy Morton, Jacques Ranciere, Hartmut Rosa and Peter Sloterdijk.
In addition to my academic work, I am a permanent critique of the Norwegian version of the international magazine
Le Monde Diplomatique and Modern Times Review publishing articles and essays on philosophy, literature and art.
Le Monde Diplomatique: https://www.lmd.no/author/alexander-carnera/
Modern Times Review (Ny Tid): https://www.nytid.no/author/alexander-carnera/