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Henrik Jøker Bjerre is an Associate Professor at the Department of Culture and Learning within The Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Aalborg University. His research focuses on psychoanalysis, philosophy, and cultural studies, with notable contributions to Lacanian theory, critical analysis of capitalism, and gender performativity. He has published extensively since 2004, with recent works examining cultural unconscious, neoliberalism, and environmental ethics. His academic activities include lectures, conference presentations, and editorial roles in theoretical journals.
Research Interests: Bjerre’s work bridges psychoanalytic theory and cultural critique, exploring concepts like desire, jouissance, and the cultural unconscious. He critically engages with figures such as Lacan, Žižek, and Butler, addressing contemporary issues like consumer culture and gender politics. His interdisciplinary approach spans philosophy, sociology, and political theory.
Recent Publications: Highlights include chapters in Zizek Handbuch (2025) and analyses of Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble. His 2023 paper Against Environmental Ethics critiques anthropocentric frameworks. Articles often combine philosophical rigor with sociocultural relevance, appearing in journals like Filozofski Vestnik.
Awards & Grants: No specific awards were listed in the provided text.
Advising & Outreach: Bjerre has advised on media projects and given public lectures addressing topics like imposter syndrome, neurodivergence, and modern mental health. He engages actively with public discourse through interviews and media contributions.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated lab affiliation mentioned, though collaborations are implied through co-authored works and conference participation.




