Benedikte Brincker
Institutleder
Sociologisk Institut
Postboks 2099, Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1014 København K, 16 Øster Farimagsgade 5, Bygning: 16-1-55
Forskning
Adjungeret professor, Institut for Samfund, Økonomi og Journalistisk, Grønlands Universitet (Ilisimatusarfik) (Okt. 2023-)
Professor i politisk sociologi, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen (Jan 2022-)
Lektor i politisk sociologi, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen (2020-2022)
Gæsteforsker / underviser, Institut for Samfund, Økonomi og Journalistik, Grønlands Universitet (Ilisimatusarfik) (2017-2019)
Lektor i Politisk Sociologi, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School (2015-2020)
Lektor i Politisk Sociologi, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School (2009-2015)
Adjunkt, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen (2004-2008)
Postdoc, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen (2002-2003)
Undervisningsassistent, the London School of Economics (1998-2001)
Ledelse
Institutleder, Sociologisk Institut, Københavns Universitet (2020-)
Vice Institutleder med særligt fokus på uddannelse, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, CBS (2018-2020)
Ph.D. programleder, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, the Doctoral School of Organisation and Management Studies, CBS (2017)
Ph.D. programleder (fungerende), Department of Business and Politics; the Doctoral School of Orrganisation and Management Studies, CBS (2014-2015)
Ph.D. programleder, Department of Business and Politics; the Doctoral School of Organisation and Management Studies, CBS, CBS (2009-2013)
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On solidarity and volunteering during the COVID-19 crisis in Denmark: The impact of social networks and social media groups on the distribution of support
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Mobilizing to take responsibility: exploring the relationship between Sense of Community Responsibility (SOC-R), Public Service Motivation (PSM) and public service resilience during Covid-19
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