asebhl

Institut for Business Humaniora og Jura

Anders
Sevelsted
Lektor
,
PhD


Kontor: POR/18.B-4.129
Tel:
+4538153998
E-mail: ase.bhl@cbs.dk
Præsentation

As a historical and political sociologist, I study processes of governance and leadership in the field of tension between top-down and bottom-up, between elite and popular governance, experts and civic engagement. Within this dynamic, I have a strong interest in how patterns of inequality, diversity, and difference emerge and are sustained, as well as how forms of alternative and affirmative organizing are undertaken to address, circumvent, or resist such patterns. I study civil society elites, moral elites, intermediary elites, and movement elites. I am engaged in questions related to the role of religion and science in governing modes of behavior under modern conditions, and I study the historical regulation of moral conduct as well as social and economic policy. I apply genealogical as well as contemporary approaches spanning interpretive and statistical methods, including affirmative genealogy, conceptual history, and Social Network Analysis. Pedagogically, I am interested in developing teaching methodologies rooted in American Pragmatism.

Primære forskningsområder
  • Governance and leadership
  • Organization studies
  • Expertise and belief
  • Inequality, difference, and diversity
  • Situated learning
Curriculum Vitae
Link til denne hjemmeside
www.cbs.dk/staff/asebhl
Publikationer sorteret efter:
2024
Anders Sevelsted; Håkan Johansson / Civil Society Elites : Managers of Civic Capital.
I: Theory and Society, Vol. 53, Nr. 4, 8.2024, s. 933-951
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Anders Sevelsted / Civil Society Elites and Their Role in Moral Economies
Paper presented at ISTR 16th International Conference 2024, 2024
Paper > peer review
Anders Sevelsted / Cultural Translations of Social Movements : A Field-Translation Interpretation of the Adoption Pattern of the Temperance Movement in the Danish Field of Moral Reform.
I: Cultural Sociology, 30.11.2024
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Anders Sevelsted; Jacob Lunding / Den danske civilsamfundselite
Aarhus : Institut for Statskundskab, Aarhus Universitet 2024 (Magtudredningen 2.0: Essay-serien, Vol. Tema 10)
Udgivelser på nettet - Net-publikation
Anders Sevelsted; Jacob Lunding / Den danske civilsamfundselite 1910-2020
Aarhus : Institut for Statskundskab, Aarhus Universitet 2024 (Magtudredningen 2.0: Essay-serien, Vol. Tema 10)
Udgivelser på nettet - Net-publikation
Anders Sevelsted / Governing Morality : The Role of Intermediary Elites in Associative Governance of Religious Revivals in Scandinavia.
I: Associative Governance in Scandinavia: Organizing Societies by “Combining Together”. . red. /Anker Brink Lund; Haldor Byrkjeflot; Søren Christensen. Abingdon : Routledge 2024, s. 57-89 (Nordic Studies in a Global Context)
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
Anders Sevelsted; Jacob Aagaard Lunding / The Danish Civil Society Elite 1910–2020 : Continuity, Reproduction and Integration.
I: Civil Society Elites: Exploring the Composition, Reproduction, Integration, and Contestation of Civil Society Actors at the Top. . red. /Håkan Johansson; Anna Meeuwisse. Cham : Palgrave Macmillan 2024, s. 25–49 (Palgrave Studies in Third Sector Research)
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
Anders Sevelsted / The Moral Elites : With and Beyond Bourdieu and the Sociology of Morality.
Paper presented at Conference on Civil Society Studies 2024, 2024
Paper > peer review
2023
Jeffrey Alexander; Nina Eliasoph; Doug McAdam; Anders Sevelsted; Jonas Toubøl / Bringing Morality Back in : Three Interviews.
I: The Power of Morality in Movements: Civic Engagement in Climate Justice, Human Rights, and Democracy. . red. /Anders Sevelsted; Jonas Toubøl. Cham : Springer 2023, s. 39-59 (Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies)
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
Anders Sevelsted / Civil Society Elite Career Trajectories
Abstract from ECPR General Conference 2023, 2023
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