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Rasmus Stenderup

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PhD fellow @PolsciCph studying bureaucratic practices and experiences of strain in administrative processes

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Come to Copenhagen: phd-position in a project with an Avengers worthy team of senior folks: Jacob Hariri, Gary Cox and Asger Mose Wingender. employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=1626…


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Here we go: PhD scholarship at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen (UCPH) The starting date is on 1 September 2024. All subfields are welcome! jobportal.ku.dk/phd/?show=1608…


Really enjoyed this interesting conversation on @AcademicsofPA with @AlasdairRoberts on the role of intellectual history in the field of Public Admin! podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6L…


Det var en fornøjelse at blive inviteret af @kommunerne til JobCAMP '23 i sidste uge for at fortælle om mit igangværende PhD-projekt om bureaukratisk praksis og potentiel forenkling blandt medarbejdere på beskæftigelsesområdet - i kompetent selskab med @KLKolstad og @C_KroghDK

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Paw Hansen of @VIVEviden uses a large-scale conjoint design with 1507 Danish high school teachers to highlight the factors driving extra-role behaviours and underscore the importance of recognizing ‘invisible frontline work’ tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Nov. 2 at 14.00: "Work and the Work Ethic: A Critique of Postwork Arguments" with Keith Breen (Queen's University Belfast) Political Theory Seminars @PolsciCph City Campus, @UCPH_Research 🔵 Registration information in the picture and here: politicalscience.ku.dk/research/group…

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Fancy a replication study? Public Admin scholars often develop and test new interventions on paid subjects, such as those recruited via MTurk. But how well do such interventions fare among real-world samples of public servants? A: We should probably be cautious. @journal_pa

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Det her er ægte dårligt. For mange studerende (inkl. mig selv) har adgangen til Twitter API været selve indgangen til at lære at arbejde med data fra sociale medier.

Starting February 9, we will no longer support free access to the Twitter API, both v2 and v1.1. A paid basic tier will be available instead 🧵



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Fully funded PhD scholarship at @PolsciCph Come join an exceptionally talented group of junior scholars. Deadline March 1. employment.ku.dk/all-vacancies/…

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FIFA Statutes, Article 3: "FIFA is committed to respecting all internationally recognised human rights and shall strive to promote the protection of these rights." Also FIFA, Qatar 2022:

❗️FIFA denies the 🇩🇰Danish FA @DBUfodbold to use a training shirt with the text "Human Rights for All" during #Qatar2022. #FIFA refers to the confederation's rules on political messages on training and player kits. dr.dk/nyheder/indlan…



Mit phd-projekt har fået sin mediedebut som et slags addendum til denne artikel i @djoefbladet Det er stadig early days, men man kan jo følge med her på kanalen, hvis man er interesseret i at høre mere, når jeg engang har nogle resultater at præsentere djoefbladet.dk/artikler/2022/…


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Konklusion: OB er bedre end Manchester City.


Overhørt på sydsiden: "Dommeren er fra Ærø!" #Pokalfinale


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