PhD theses
Over the past 10 years, we have had many PhD projects affiliated with the research center. Collaborating with PhD-students provides us with the opportunity to be involved in the creation of the latest research in our field and, not least, to help younger researchers obtain a strong start to their careers.
The following is a list of published PhD theses related to CoRe:
- Intensifying Growth: Danish agro-°©--food worlds at the scale of proteins. Signe Skjoldborg Brieghel. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities, 2020.
- Co-designing Age-Friendly Cities and Communities - Towards an Age-friendly Spatial Practice. / Sidse Carroll. The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, 2020.
- Aldringsforsøg: Kliniske Interventioner, aldrende kroppe og hverdagslivets domesticeringer. / Marie Otto, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities, 2019.
- De værdige gamle – Om alderskonfigurerende praksisser i Danmark omkring år 1900. Anders Møller. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities, 2018.
- Have fun living healthy! An ethnological study of museums promoting health. / Bønnelycke, Julie. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities, 2018.
- Making it work: Trial Work between Scientific Elegance and Everyday Life Workability. / Winther, Jonas. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities, 2017.
- Empowering the Elderly? A Qualitative Study of Municipal Home-health Visits and Everyday Rehabilitation. / Amy Clotworthy. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities, 2017.
- At være på livsstilsændringer er bare meget lettere. / Maja Schøler. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities, 2017.
- Active ageing and the unmaking of old age : The knowledge productions, everyday practices and policies of the good late life. / Aske Juul Lassen. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities, 2014.
- A question of location : Life with fatigue after stroke. / Michael Andersen. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities, 2013.