Visiting : Peter Edlund-Uppsala University, Michal Frenkel-The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Mike Zapp-University of Luxembourg
Visiting : Peter Edlund-Uppsala University, Michal Frenkel-The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Mike Zapp-University of Luxembourg
- Peter Edlund, Michal Frenkel and Mike Zapp
Peter Edlund is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Business Studies at Uppsala University. He wrote his PhD thesis at Uppsala University, focusing on issues related to status, organization, and competition, employing an extensive qualitative dataset to analyze how the European Research Council’s (ERC) funding was constructed in Swedish science during the European Commission’s Seventh Framework
Program. After defending his thesis in 2018, he has developed it into a book that was recently released by Edward Elgar Publishing. To consult his Curriculum Vitae [PDF - 80 Ko].
He will be at the CSO for a research stay at the CSO during the spring of 2022, in order to collaborate with Christine Musselin and Jérôme Aust.
Michal Frenkel is an Associate Professor and the Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her current work examines intersectionality of gender and religiosity in the contexts of the segregated ultra-Orthodox colleges and in the high- tech industry in Israel. She has published extensively on gender, race, nationality, and religiosity within and around organisations, on centre–periphery relations in organisation studies, international management, and on organisational space and aesthetics. Her articles have appeared in Academy of Management Review, Organization Science, Gender, Work & Organization, Organization Studies, Organization, and many others.
She is a visiting scholar at the CSO between mid-February and then end of May 2022. She will be able to engage with Professors Emilie Biland-Curinier and Jérôme Pelisse.
Mike Zapp is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Social Sciences at the
University of Luxembourg (UL). He hold a PhD from the University of Koblenz-Landau (UKL) and a MA in Social Sciences from UKL and Paris Diderot. His researchs are on the global risk society and the role of international organizations as knowledge producers and risk managers. And He's working on changes in higher education (governance) for multiple years. In various publications, He has analyzed how universities are transforming themselves into strategic and increasingly social actors which (often awkwardly) simultaneously move at the local, national and global levels combining (equally awkwardly) humanistic, public–good and profit–oriented missions.
He will be at the CSO from february to the end of march 2022. He will deepen collaboration with Jérôme Aust, Olivier Borraz and Christine Musselin.