Sverre Raffnsøe
Professor, Research director of The Human Turn - research programme funded by Velux Fonden at CBS Executive
Schools
- CBS Executive
Links
Biography
CBS Executive
Presentation
Sverre Raffnsøe holds a doctoral degree in philosophy and a position as Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School. He is editor-in-chief of Foucault Studies and research director of The Human Turn (HUMAN) and Management of Self-Management, research programmes funded by Velux Fonden. In addition to Foucault: Studienhandbuch (Fink Verlag, 2010), Foucault: A comprehensive Introduction (Palgrave, forthcoming 2012), Nietzsches “Genealogie der Moral” (Fink Verlag, 2007) and Coexistence without Common Sense, Vol. I-III (doctoral dissertation 2002), he is the author of books and articles on philosophical aesthetics, management philosophy, social philosophy and recent French and German philosophy.
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Primary research areas
- French and German philosophy
- Management and governance
- Political and social philosophy
- Philosophy of Foucault
- Philosophical aesthetics and art
Courses
History of Philosophy
Supervision
Currently supervisor for PhD students at CBS:
- Lone Christensen (main supervisor)
- Thomas Presskorn (main supervisor)
- Kristian Gylling Olesen (main supervisor)
Recent supervision:
- Marius Gudmand-Høyer (main supervisor, completed 2013)
- Ann-Christina Lange (second supervisor, completed 2012)
- Line Kirkegaard (main supervisor completed 2012),
- Susanne Ekman (second supervisor, completed 2010),
- Anders Raastrup Kristensen (main supervisor, completed 2010),
- Michael Pedersen (main supervisor, completed 2009),
- Rasmus Johnsen (main supervisor, completed 2009)
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