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Carsten Bagge Laustsen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Aarhus University. His research and teaching focus on the intersection of politics, violence, and broader sociological and philosophical frameworks.
- Primary Affiliation: Department of Political Science, Aarhus University
Research Interests: Laustsen explores the relationship between politics and violence, examining its functions, forms, contestations, and legitimizations through political ideologies and religion. His work also addresses the sociology of climate change, history of political thought, and social theory.
Teaching Activities: He teaches courses on the sociology of violence, politics and the climate crisis, religion and violence, history of political ideas, social theory, journalism, and media sociology.
Collaborations & Projects: Laustsen collaborates with scholars like Morten Greve on climate change research, Bülent Diken on politics and comedy, and has contributed to projects such as HSH: Humanistic Studies in Human Rights (2011–2016). His recent publications include analyses of political violence, climate crisis barriers, and philosophical essays.
Publications: His works span peer-reviewed articles, books, and anthologies, though specific titles and years are not fully detailed in the provided text. Collaborations with Bülent Diken and Morten Greve highlight his interdisciplinary approach.
Advising & Grants: He advises PhD students, including Olivia Elsebeth Belling-Nami, and has participated in research projects, though grant details are not explicitly listed.





