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Erik Andersson is a Lecturer at the Department of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, where he has been employed since 2008. His academic work focuses on Global Political Economy from a post-structuralist theoretical perspective. He serves as the educational director for the Bachelor's Program in Global Studies and teaches courses in global studies, international relations, international political economy, and development economics.
Andersson's research primarily operates within a post-structuralist theoretical landscape with a focus on Global Political Economy. His work explores the financialization of everyday life, discursive power in international financial institutions, and the relationship between globalization and sustainable development. His most recent book, Reconstructing the Global Political Economy - An Analytical Guide (2020), provides a comprehensive analytical framework for understanding contemporary global economic structures.
His publications reveal a consistent engagement with the theoretical and practical dimensions of global economic governance, particularly examining how financial markets and institutions shape social realities. His research spans financialization processes, the role of institutions like the Bank for International Settlements, and the everyday implications of global economic structures.
Andersson actively supervises both bachelor's and doctoral students in their research projects, contributing to the development of the next generation of scholars in global studies and related fields. His educational leadership in the Bachelor's Program in Global Studies demonstrates his commitment to shaping comprehensive educational experiences in this interdisciplinary field.


