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Empires and colonies (Danish colonial history, Danish West Indies, Slavery), Film history (African film, Cultural history of film, Film and globalizaition, Film and politics), France (Contemporary French literature, French colonialism), Globalisation (Literature and globalization, Postcolonialism), World literature (Dave Eggers, Francois Bon, Georges Perec, Globalization and literature, Jonathan Littell, Michel Houellebecq, Pierre Alferi, Thomas Pynchon, Vladimir Sorokin)
Cultural history (Czech cultural history), Czech (Czech linguistics, translation Czech-Danish), Czech Republic (Czech language, history, politics, and culture), History of mentalities (Czech nationalism and national self-perception), Political history (Czech/Slovak political history), Political history (Czech history since 1780), Slovakia (Slovak history and politics), World literature (Czech literature)
Arctic (Arctic Canada), Attitudes and Politics, Australia, Canada, Citizen involvement, Concept of democracy, Contemporary Europe (Danish politics), Globalisation, Identity, Meeting of cultures, Nationalism, Society and citizens, UK (History, society and politics)
Computer-supported cooperative work (Compute-supported cooperative work), Film and video, Foreign-language pedagogics (Second language learning), IT and knowledge sharing (Knowledge building), IT and learning (Educational Technology, IT and learning), IT and media (IT and media), IT pedagogics and didactics (Digital Literacy), Identity, Intercultural communication (Intercultural communication), Italy, Upper-secondary pedagogics (Upper-secondary pedagogy)
Conflict, Contemporary art, Cultural theory (Cultural Memory), Historiography of literature (Spanish Historical novel), Human rights, Ideology and attitudes, Literary epochs (Spanish literature in the 1920'ies and after 2000), Literary genres (The spanish novel after 2000), Meeting of cultures, Modernity (Cultural identities), Spain (Civil War and Postwar, Transition to Democracy), Visual art (Spanish Vanguard in the 20'ies)
Anthropology of law (Dispute resolution, Justice provision, State making), Environmental communication, Germany (Danish-German Border), Globalisation (Human Security, State building and social resistance), Minorities (Everyday justice, Justice and security, Justice provision), Other countries (Borderlands, Karen State, Mon State, Myanmar, State capacity, state formation in Southeast Asia), Thailand (Borders, state formation in Southeast Asia, Stateless minorities), The state (Encompassment, Governance,, Identity, State Building, State-society relations)
Conflict, Critical theory, Critique of civilisation (starting with Rousseau), Cultural change, Current philosophy of history and contemporary diagnostics, Democracy and power, Development of states, Ethical and moral forms of reasoning, Europe in general, European integration, France, Germany, Modern philosophy of history, Modernity, late modernity and post-modernity, Organisational ethics, Political history, Power and politics, Scientific history of the social sciences, Security, The EU and Europe, The international community
Europe, Anthropology and Ethnography, Attitudes and Politics, Australia and Oceania, Concept of Culture, Contemporary Denmark, Contemporary Europe, Contemporary World, Culture and Society, Democracy and Citizens, Drama, English, Faith, Historical Method, Language Philosophy (language, signs and images), Language Use (text and conversation), Language, Thought and Society (psycho/sociolinguistics), Linguistics (grammar etc), Literature, Modern History, Europe, Modern History, World, Music, North America, Polar Regions, Religion, Research Methods, Rhetoric, Scandinavian Countries, State, Region and Municipality, The Bible, The Church, Theory and Analysis of Culture, Theory and History of Aesthetics, Theory and History of Art, Thinkers
Baltic states (corruption, political development), Concept of democracy (corruption, Presidentialism), Development of states (authoritarian rule, Corruption, Democratization), Ideology and attitudes, International organisations, Soviet Union (Baltic states, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine), The EU and Europe (enlargement, State capacity), Yugoslavia (Slovenia)
Baltic states (contemporary theatre performances, The theatre as a tools of historiography), Cultural history, Denmark (Contemporary Danish History of Theatre), Drama analysis (Postwar drama), Dramatic art (Danish traditions of directing, Theatre Directing in the Postwar Period), Dramaturgy (Applied dramaturgy in mise en scenes), East European and East Asian Languages (Russian, Chinese, Japaneseetc), France (French drama and theatre, Mise en scene as incorporated in French drama), French, Modern aesthetic theory, Modern drama (Contemporary European Drama), Performance (Performance in a theatrical use of the space), Renaissance, Europe (framing of theatrical forms), Russia (Russian art of acting, Russian directing (mise en scene) in the theatre, Russian scenography and stage design, Russian Theatre Pedagogics, Stanislavsky's writings, The heritage from Stanislavsky), Russian, Theatre analysis (Odin Teatret, Performance analysis, Terminology of the art of acting, the professional language of the director, The staging of classics, The verbalisation of the mise en scene, Theatre conventions, Theatre historiography, Theatre history, Theatricality), Theory and History of Aesthetics
Denmark and Scandinavia (Nordic co-operation, Nordic Council), EU, European integration (Danish European policy), Germany, Political history (European interwar history, German history, Nazism, The Cold War, The history of the EU), Political history (Denmark and the Cold War, Foreign policy, Interwar history, Labour history, Postwar history)
Architecture, Avant-garde (Adolf Loos, Collage, Denise Scott Brown, Rem Koolhaas, Robert Venturi, Surrealism), Contemporary art (Biomorph architecture, Contemporary architecture, Digital architecture, Hal Foster, Tectonic culture), Cultural theory (Collective memory, Memory studies), Design (Arts and Crafts, Bauhaus, Frank Lloyd Wright), Germany (Urban history of Berlin), Golden Age (Genre painting), High and low culture, Historiography (Charles Jencks, Manfredo Tafuri, Reyner Banham, Sigfried Giedion), History of aesthetics after 1735 (Christoph Menke, Empathy, Nelson Goodman, The sublime), Interpretation, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten) (Christoph Menke, Empathy, Nelson Goodman, The sublime), Modernity (Critical Theory, Frankfurt School), Modernity, late modernity and post-modernity (Fredric Jameson, Manfredo Tafuri, Odo Marquard, Thomas P. Brockelman), Museums (history, layout, architecture, functions) (Museum architecture), Philosophical aesthetics, Philosophical aesthetics, The aesthetic in the modern world (Gesamtkunstwerk, Monumentality, Theatricality), The concept of the work, Urban history (Garden city, Metropolis, Urbanism), Urban history (Megalopolis), Visual analysis (Vilhelm Wanscher), Visual art (Genre painting), history of art (Danish Golden Age, Dutch Golden Age, Romanticism)
Cultural history (Biography, Cultural Diplomacy, Cultural Transfer, Intellectuals), Globalisation (Americanization, Trans-Atlantic Relations), Political history (Cold War History, Soviet History), Russia (Soviet and Russian History, Soviet-American Relations, Soviet-Icelandic Relations), Social history (Icelandic History, Soviet History)
Climate and culture, Ethical and moral forms of reasoning, Ethnicity, Europe in general (Cultural Memory), Human rights (Social Movements), Latin and South America in general, Performance, Philosophical aesthetics, Text theory and analysis
Development economics (Informal Sector, Political Economy), Globalisation (Global Labour, Trade Unions, Transnational Corporations), Identity (Working-class Studies), Russia, The individual (Personhood), Welfare state, Work and workplaces (Blue-collar work, Labour)
Denmark and Scandinavia (Nordic co-operation, Nordic Policy), Denmark and the world, European integration (History and Development of the EC/EU), European integration (Danish European policy), Italy (History of Modern Italy), Political history (Fascism in the Inter War Period, History of Modern Italy, The Cold War), Political history (Denmark and the Cold War, Development Aid Policy, Foreign policy), The EU and Europe
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, Baltic states, Cultural history (History of ideas, Philosophy, Romanticism), Democracy and power, France, Germany, North America, Political and Economic Philosophy and History of Ideas, Research and society, Research into Research, Russia, Schools of Philosophy and Philosophers, The EU and Europe (EU enlargement, European identity, The EU´s international role), The international community (Liberal Culturalism, The theory of cooperative hegemony), UK
Africa in general (Sudan), Cultural history (Neo-Sufism, Religiosity), Europe in general (Islam in Europe, Neo-Sufism), Islam (Islam and Muslims in Europe, Islamism, Modernization and reform, Sufism), Meeting of cultures (Islam and the West), Middle East in general (Arab world, Iran, Israel, Turkey), Mysticism and spirituality (Sufism, Traditionalism), Other countries (Malaysia, Singapore), Religion and politics (Eurasianism, Islam), Religious movements (Neo-Sufism, New religious movements, Typology), Security (Islamism, Middle East, Religion and terrorism)
Caucasus (Abkhazia, Georgia,), Conflict ((Chronic) Crisis, Violence), Ethnicity, Identity, Nationalism, Power and politics (Biopolitics, Borderization, Governmentality,), Qualitative Methods (Fieldwork in Sensitive Environments, Paranoia, Wellbeing during Fieldwork), The state (Nation Building,, State Building)