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Thomas Højrup

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Thomas Højrup (born 1953) is a Danish ethnologist. Højrup is Professor of Ethnology at the University of Copenhagen.[1] His primary focus is the development of new concepts of life-mode analysis, with conceptual history and politics also prominently figured in his work. He has directed a large scale research project on the formation of life modes and welfare states. Other research interests include epistemological questions in the social sciences, and everyday life of distinct life-modes in modern Europe and in the fishing industry.[2]

Selected publications

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  • 2003: State, Culture and Life-Modes. Ashgate, Aldershot.
  • 2001: (With Kirsten Monrad Hansen) An economic Rationale for Inshore Fishing: Simple Commodity Production and the Life-Mode Approach. In: Inshore Fisheries Management, eds. D.Symes & J.Phillipson, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands.
  • 2002: Ethnologie und Politik. Das aristotelische Erbe in den Kulturwissenschaften. In: Zeitschrift für Volkskunde 2002 II, Waxmann
  • 2000: (With Kirsten Monrad Hansen) Glavnoje otlitshie. Modelj zjizni sovremennogo menedzjera I nauka obnovlenija. Knigoizdatelstvo Vesemirnoje Slovo, Sankt Petersborg.
  • 1998: Problemi gnoseologii, istorii kultur I teorii gosudarstva. Knigoizdatelstvo Vesemirnoje Slovo, Sankt Petersborg.
  • Højrup, Thomas (2017). State, Culture and Life-Modes : the Foundations of Life-Mode Analysis. Routledge revivals. Milton: Routledge. ISBN 9781138718517. OCLC 1089432353.

Thesis

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  • Højrup, Thomas (1983). The concept of life-mode : a form-specifying mode of analysis applied to contemporary Western Europe (Doctoral dissertation). Ethnologia Scandinavica. Arlöv Berlings, University of Copenhagen.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Thomas Højrup | Gyldendal - Den Store Danske". denstoredanske.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2018-03-01.
  2. ^ "Thomas Højrup". Einar Hansens Forskningsfond. Retrieved 15 February 2021.


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