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Andreas Bengtson is a Postdoc researcher in the Department of Political Science at Aarhus University. His work focuses on political theory, ethics, and social justice, particularly examining relational egalitarianism, intergenerational justice, and democratic principles. He has engaged in numerous academic activities, including organizing workshops on topics like political equality, voting rights, and justice theory. His research explores tensions between egalitarian ideals and democratic practices, with emphasis on discrimination, affirmative action, and the ethical implications of policy design.
Key research interests include the moral foundations of democracy, the ethics of discrimination, and the application of egalitarian principles to intergenerational dilemmas. Bengtson has presented at major conferences such as the ECPR General Conference and the Danish Political Science Association Conference, addressing issues like voting rights for senior citizens, the all-affected principle, and the boundaries of democratic inclusion.
His contributions bridge political philosophy and applied ethics, offering critical analyses of contemporary challenges in justice, equality, and institutional design. Despite no listed awards, his active participation in international academic networks underscores his commitment to advancing theoretical and practical debates in political science.
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