
معرفی
Michael Fehsenfeld is an Assistant Professor at Aarhus University's Department of Health Services Research. His research focuses on social inequality in health, vulnerable populations, and the interplay between macro- and micro-level mechanisms affecting health outcomes. He specializes in qualitative methods, anthropology, and ethnographic studies, particularly examining perceptions of health capital and organizational processes.
- Research Areas: Social inequality in health, health systems, organizational studies, and citizen involvement.
- Teaching: Courses on qualitative methods, health inequality, organizational change theories, and interdisciplinary summer programs addressing health inequities.
- Projects: Leadership in the FACT - Integrated Care for Vulnerable People consortium, co-PI in the Escape from inequity in health initiative, and studies on boundary work in collaborative healthcare settings.
- Collaborations: Active in research networks like TrygFondens Netværk for Civilsamfundsforskning and scientific advisory groups such as 'Moving Denmark.'
His recent publications explore conceptual frameworks for organizational ethnography, stress-life-event impacts on well-being, and integrated health access models. Collaborative activities include engagements with King's College London and interdisciplinary workshops on civil society's role in reducing health disparities.




