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Professor, phd, Department of People and Technology at Roskilde University Co-director, Center of Social Entrepreneurship Director, Doctoral School of People and Technology
Linda Lundgaard Andersen, phd, is a professor in learning, evaluation and social innovation at Roskilde University. She is co-director at the Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and director of the Doctoral School of People and Technology at Roskilde University. She is also a trained psychoanalytic psychotherapist from Nordic Psychoanalytic Collegium, DK. She has been visiting professor at Malmø University, SE and Stavanger University, NO. Her research interests includes learning and social innovation in welfare services, democracy and forms of governance in human services, psycho-societal theory and method, ethnographies of the public sector, social entrepreneurship, voluntary organizations and social enterprises. Recently, she has been researching transformations and shifts of paradigms in the Danish and Scandinavian welfare services focusing on a renewed discourse and practice of cocreation, coproduction and partnership in social work and human services. She resides at the board of EMES, a Research Network for Social Enterprises. She also direct a NordForsk research grant on Coproduction in the Nordic Welfare States in Transformation and has a high track record as Principal Investigator in more than 30 national, Nordic and international research grants. Bio: www.ruc.dk/~lla || mail lla@ruc.dk
Out of a large amount of edited books, journal chapters and research reports relevant and recent publications the following should be highlighted: Hulgård & Lundgaard Andersen (2019) Reconfiguring the Social and Solidarity Economy in a Danish/Nordic Welfare Context in Theory of Social Enterprise and Pluralism at Routledge Andersen, & Bannerjee (2019) Collective Social Entrepreneurship: Arenas for Gendering Social Innovation and Marginalized Women’s Collective Action in People Centered Social Innovation at Routledge. Andersen, Linda Lundgaard (2018) Neoliberal drivers in hybrid civil society orgnizations in Neoliberalism and social work in the Nordic countries at Routledge Lundgaard Andersen & Dybbroe (2016): Introspection as intra-professionalism in social and health care in Journal of Social Work Practice
Curriculum Vitae Linda Lundgaard Andersen, professor, phd Head of PhD School, Graduate School director, co-director of Centre for Social Entrepreneurship lla@ruc.dk Degrees and University Positions
2012- Visiting professor at Malmø University as well as Stavanger University 2011- Professor in Learning, Evaluation and Social Innovation, Roskilde University 2008- Head of PhD School of Lifelong Learning and Social Psychology of Everyday Life, RUC 2007- Director, Centre of Social Entrepreneurship, Roskilde University 2007- Head of Graduate School of Lifelong Learning, Roskilde University 2004- Study director of the Graduate School in Lifelong Learning
Research grants and principal investigator
2014 – Appointed as a member of the PhD Research Council for Educational Research, Ministry of Science 2014- Appointed member of the ministry bibliometric group on Pedagogy and Educational Science by RUC 2013- Award Winner: Roskilde University award of social entrepreneurship and social innovation donated by the Danish Bank 2013- Research grant for 2 phd stipends for the PhD-school from the Danish Counsil of Independent Research 2012- Phd grant from the Social Ministry for ‘Micro-innovation in social and health care’ 2010- Research program director for a 3 year NordForsk grant for a Nordic research network with participation from 50 junior and senior researchers 2010- Graduate school grant of 3 PhD stipends for the PhD-School from the Danish Council of Independent Research 2008- Principal investigator of a case study of the municipalities’ collaboration with voluntary social organizations financed by the Danish Welfare Ministry 2008- 2 year grant from the Danish Council of Independent Research: New learning processes in voluntary organisations 2008- Research grant: Youngster’s social problems, the National Board of Social Services, Bispebjerg Psychiatric Centre, Århus University and University of Southern Denmark 2005- Research co-director of REBUS, a study of interventions towards exposed young people, The Strategic Welfare Research Programme, Ministry of Social Affairs 1984-2006- Principal investigator of 15 research grants, of which 4 were Independent Research Council Grants and a grant for a Visiting Fellowship at Cornell University, New York
Graduate School, Doctoral Work and PhD Committees 1991 – 2016 Supervision of 17 doctoral students of which 12 has completed their PhD thesis PhD Committee chairing and external examination of 12 PhD thesis, the Danish University of Education, Copenhagen University, the University of Southern Denmark, Lund’s University Editorial work
2013-15 Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: Nordics perspectives. Co-editors: Malin Gawell, ESBRI, SE and prof Roger Spear, Open University, UK, Routledge 2013 Journal of Research Pratice Best Reviewer Award, 2012 awarded by The JRP editorial team 2009 Co-Editor: Anthology: Social entreprenørskab – with prof. Lars Hulgård og Torben Bager, University Press of Southern Denmark 2012- Special Issue Editor of Journal of Research Practice, with prof. director Stephen Soldz 2011– Special Issue Editor of Journal of Social Work Practice, Routledge with Betina Dybbroe 2012- Editor of Volume 1 and 2: Psycho-social theory and practice, Policy Press
Publications in summary A collected list of 150 publications, including 17 monographies, three in English, 31 reviewed articles to national and international journals and edited books