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Lars Tønder

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Lars Tønder is a political theorist with a special interest in early modern political thought, contemporary political theory, and democratic theory. He is co-director of Centre for Anthropological, Political and Social Theory (CAPS), and a member of the Politcal Theory Research Group and the Emotions and Public Affairs network. He is also the subject coordinator ("fagkoordinator") for the department's course offerings in Political Theory and Sociology.

The main purpose of Lars Tønder's research is to contribute to what is called the “sensorial turn,” i.e., an approach to politics in the social sciences and in the humanities more broadly that foregrounds affect, perception, and other registers of embodied experience in order to explain how conflict and coexistence are both structured by and exceed their place within social institutions and political regimes. The bulk of Lars' published works examine this process in a manner directly relevant to debates about tolerance, free speech, pluralism, and democratic culture. His book Tolerance: A Sensorial Orientation to Politics was published with Oxford University Press.

Prior to his appointment at the University of Copenhagen, Lars Tønder held positions at The University of Melbourne and Northwestern University. He has twice been a visiting fellow at the École Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Lyon, and once at the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities at Northwestern University. He is the recipient of the 2007 American Political Science Association Leo Strauss Prize for best dissertation in political philosophy, and the 2016 Teaching Award, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.

Lars Tønder serves on the Editorial Board of two journals: Theory & Event and Politics and Religion. He was the Foundations of Political Theory program co-chair for the 2016 American Political Science Asssociation convention. He is regularly asked to review manuscripts for journals such as Political Theory, Contemporary Political Theory, American Political Science Review as well as Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and University of Chicago Press.

Short presentation

Lars Tønder is a political theorist with a special interest in early modern political thought, contemporary political theory, and democratic theory. He is co-director of Centre for Anthropological, Political and Social Theory (CAPS), and a member of the Politcal Theory Research Group and the Emotions and Public Affairs network. He is also the subject coordinator ("fagkoordinator") for the department's course offerings in Political Theory and Sociology.

The main purpose of Lars Tønder's research is to contribute to what is called the “sensorial turn,” i.e., an approach to politics in the social sciences and in the humanities more broadly that foregrounds affect, perception, and other registers of embodied experience in order to explain how conflict and coexistence are both structured by and exceed their place within social institutions and political regimes. The bulk of Lars' published works examine this process in a manner directly relevant to debates about tolerance, free speech, pluralism, and democratic culture. His book Tolerance: A Sensorial Orientation to Politics was published with Oxford University Press.

Prior to his appointment at the University of Copenhagen, Lars Tønder held positions at The University of Melbourne and Northwestern University. He has twice been a visiting fellow at the École Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Lyon, and once at the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities at Northwestern University. He is the recipient of the 2007 American Political Science Association Leo Strauss Prize for best dissertation in political philosophy, and the 2016 Teaching Award, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.

Lars Tønder serves on the Editorial Board of two journals: Theory & Event and Politics and Religion. He was the Foundations of Political Theory program co-chair for the 2016 American Political Science Asssociation convention. He is regularly asked to review manuscripts for journals such as Political Theory, Contemporary Political Theory, American Political Science Review as well as Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and University of Chicago Press.

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Born: 27 October, 1972

 

Education:

MA, Political theory, University of Essex, 1 Sep 1999

MA, Political science, University of Copenhagen, 1 Sep 2000

Ph.d., Political theory, Johns Hopkins University, 1 May 2006

 

Current position:

University of Copenhagen, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science.

Subject coordinator ("fagkoordinator"): Political Theory and Sociology.

 

Previous positions:

University of Melbourne, Lecturer, School of Social and Political Sciences, 2014 - 2015.

 

Northwestern University, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, 2007-2015 (unpaid leave 2014/2015). Faculty affiliate: Rhetoric and Public Culture Cluster & Critical Theory Cluster.

 

DePauw University, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, 2006-2007.

 

Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, 2005-2006.

Education/Academic qualification

Johns Hopkins University

Award Date: 1 May 2006

University of Copenhagen

Award Date: 1 Sept 2000

University of Essex

Award Date: 1 Sept 1999

Keywords

  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Political Theory
  • Democratic Theory
  • Tolerance
  • Freedom of Expression
  • Comedy
  • Satire
  • Affect theory
  • History of political thought
  • Spinoza
  • Kierkegaard
  • Merleau-Ponty
  • Sensory Experience
  • Democracy
  • Political Culture
  • Politics and vision
  • Politics and religion
  • Political theology
  • Phenomenology
  • Embodiment
  • Pain
  • Critical theory

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