
About
Jan Ifversen is a Professor at the School of Culture and Society, European Studies Department, Aarhus University. His research focuses on Conceptual History, European Studies, and Political History, with particular emphasis on themes like colonial heritage, democracy theories, and cultural encounters. He has been actively involved in interdisciplinary projects such as the Maasai Mara Science and Development Initiative and the ECHOES project exploring European colonial heritage. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary societal issues, including migration, globalization, and postcolonial critiques.
Research Interests:
- Critique of civilisation and barbarianism
- European identity and ideologies
- Colonial heritage and decolonial voices
- Conceptual history of democracy and nationalism
- Cultural encounters and mentalities
Recent research trends show a focus on interdisciplinary approaches to colonial legacy, the methodological challenges in conceptual history, and the application of historical analysis to modern societal questions. His projects often involve collaborative frameworks, reflecting his commitment to bridging academic disciplines and real-world policy.
Grants & Projects:
- ECHOES: European Colonial Heritage Modalities in Entangled Cities (2018–2021)
- MIAU - Centre for Migration and Integration research (2019–2023)
- Maasai Mara Science and Development Initiative (2014–ongoing)
He has contributed to over 100 publications since 1982, including journals like Contributions to the History of Concepts and book chapters on topics ranging from engineering culture to decolonial theory. His work is marked by rigorous historical analysis paired with contemporary relevance.
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