kvbhl

Department of Business Humanities and Law

  • Entrepreneurship, Ethics & Leadership Unit
Kaspar
Villadsen
Lektor
,
PhD


Kontor: POR/18.B-2.144A
Tel:
+4538153649
, Mobil:
+45 27213264
E-mail: kv.bhl@cbs.dk
Primære forskningsområder
  • Michel Foucault
  • State/Civil Society
  • Critical Organization Studies
  • Welfare State
  • Health Promotion
Curriculum Vitae
Sociale medier
Links
Link til denne hjemmeside
www.cbs.dk/staff/kvbhl
Kurser
  • Projektsamfundet, HA(Pro), Erhvervsøkonomi og Projektledelse
  • The Use of Concepts, PhD course (tilbagevendende)
  • Human Kapital,  HA(fil.), Erhvervsøkonomi og Filosofi
Udvalgte publikationer
  • Villadsen, K. (2024) Foucault’s Technologies: Another Way of Cutting Reality. Oxford University Press, 352 p., 2024.
  • Villadsen, K. (2024) Heidegger and Foucault on Modern Technology: Does Gestell ‘correspond perfectly’ to dispositif?. Journal of Political Power (early online).
  • Villadsen, K. (2023) Goodbye Foucault’s ‘Missing Human Agent’? Self-formation, Capability, and the Dispositifs. European Journal of Social Theory, 26(1).
  • Villadsen, K. (2021) ‘The Dispositive’: Foucault’s Concept for Organizational Analysis? Organization Studies, 42(3). 
  • Steensen, K. Q. & Villadsen, K. (2020) From Social Gospel to CSR: Was Corporate Social Responsibility Ever Radical? Organization, 27(6). 
  • Sørensen, B. M. and Villadsen, K. (2018) Penis-whirling and Pie-throwing: Norm-defying and Norm-setting Drama in the Creative Industries. Human Relations, 71(8).
  • Dean, M. & Villadsen, K. (2016) State Phobia and Civil Society: The Political Legacy of Michel Foucault. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

 

 

Publikationer sorteret efter:
2024
Kaspar Villadsen / Foucault's Technologies : Another Way of Cutting Reality.
Oxford : Oxford University Press 2024, 352 s.
Bog > peer review
Kaspar Villadsen / Heidegger and Foucault on Modern Technology : Does Gestell ‘Correspond Perfectly’ to Dispositif?.
I: Journal of Political Power, Vol. 17, Nr. 2, 2024, s. 169-187
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Kaspar Villadsen / What Is the New Governmentality of the COVID-19 Pandemic? : A Reply to Bigo et al.
I: COVID-19 and the Politics of Fear. red. /Dan Degerman; Matthew Flinders; Matthew Johnson. Bristol : Bristol University Press 2024, 6 s., s. 195-200 (Global Discourse: Book Series)
Kommentar > peer review
Kaspar Villadsen / ‘The Subject and Power’ – Four Decades Later : Tracing Foucault’s Evolving Concept of Subjectivation.
I: Foucault Studies, Nr. 36, 9.2024, s. 293–321
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2023
Tony Joakim Sandset; Kaspar Villadsen; Kristin Heggen; Eivind Engebretsen / Discipline for Pleasure : A New Governmentality for HIV Prevention .
I: BioSocieties, Vol. 18, Nr. 1, 3.2023, s. 102-127
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Kaspar Villadsen / Goodbye Foucault's 'Missing Human Agent'? : Self-formation, Capability and the Dispositifs.
I: European Journal of Social Theory, Vol. 26, Nr. 1, 2.2023, s. 67–89
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Kaspar Villadsen; Johannes Lundberg / Guest Editors’ Introduction to Special Issue : ‘Foucault, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Corporate Sustainability’.
I: Sustainability, Vol. 15, Nr. 6, 2023, 11 s., s. 1-11
Leder > peer review
Tony Joakim Sandset; Kaspar Villadsen / Pandemic Modelling and Model Citizens : Governing COVID-19 through Predictive Models, Sovereignty and Discipline.
I: The Sociological Review, Vol. 71, Nr. 3, 5.2023, s. 624-641
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Henrik Nielsen; Kaspar Villadsen / The ESG Discourse Is Neither Timeless Nor Stable : How Danish Companies ‘Tactically’ Embrace ESG Concepts.
I: Sustainability, Vol. 15, Nr. 3, 2.2023
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2022
Kaspar Villadsen / Jane Addams’s Pragmatist Method Extended : Care Work Between Abstract Rules and Situated Practice.
I: Qualitative Inquiry, Vol. 28, Nr. 10, 12.2022, s. 1027-1038
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
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