Curriculum Vitae: Emil Husted Istedgade 66, 4.tv 1650 Copenhagen V. 28 94 95 67 ehu.dbp@cbs.dk Born: Copenhagen, Sep. 17, 1987 Education Doctor of Philosophy (PhD): Organization and Management Studies. Thesis title: There is Always an Alternative: A Study of Control and Commitment in Political Organization. 2011-2014: Copenhagen Business School Master of Science (Cand.Soc.PKL): Political Communication and Thesis title: Ventriloquist Democracy: Exploring the Democratic Potential of Online Populist Movements. 2010: Simon Fraser University, Canada Exchange semester with courses in political sociology and communication. 2008-2011: Copenhagen Business School Bachelor of Science (Ha.KOM): Business Administration and Organizational Communication. Thesis title: Failed State, Failed Diplomacy: A Field Study of Power Relations and Diplomacy in Somalia. Work Experience Assistant Professor, Department of Business and Politics PhD Fellow, Department of Organization 2016: London City University Visiting researcher at Cass Business School, Faculty of Management 2013: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Political Intern, Embassy of Denmark in Turkey
2011-2013: Copenhagen Business School Student Research Assistant, Department of Organization 2011: Danish Red Cross Youth Communications Intern Peer-Reviewed Publications Plesner, U. & Husted, E. (book proposal submitted). Digital organizing: Revisiting central themes in organization studies. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Bossetta, M. & Husted E. (2017). Introduction: Populism in the 21 st century: Critical reflections on a global phenomenon. Politik 20(4): 1-9. Husted, E. & Plesner, U. (2017). Spaces of open-source politics: Physical and digital conditions for political organization. Organization 24(5), p. 648-670. Swann, T. & Husted, E. (2017). Undermining anarchy: Facebook's influence on anarchist principles of organization in Occupy Wall Street. The Information Society 33(4): 192-204. Husted, E. & Hansen, A. D. (2017). The Alternative to Occupy: Radical politics between protest and parliament. TripleC 15(2): 459-477. Husted, E. (2015). From creation to amplification: Occupy Wall Street s transition into an online populist movement (p. 153-173). In Uldam & Vestergaard (ed.) Civic Engagement and Social Media. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Husted, E. (2015). Organiseringen af alternativ politisk deltagelse: Udkast til en typologi. Politik 2(18), p. 13-23. Husted, E. & Plesner, U. (2012). Spontane strategier i innovationsnetværk: Materialitetens betydning for stabiliseringen af virtuelle verdner som professionelt kommunikationsmedie. MedieKultur Journal of Media and Communication Research 28(53), p. 82-100. Conference Presentations Husted. E. (2017). Some have ideologies, we have values: The role of values on political organization. Conference presentation at 33rd EGOS colloquium, Copenhagen, Denmark. Husted, E. (2017). Alternativets ideologi: Værdibaseret politik som identitetsmarkør og styringsredskab. Conference presentation at Antonio Gramscis Aktualitet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Husted, E. (2016): The spaces of open-source politics: Political organizing between imagination and affirmation. Conference presentation at the 32nd EGOS colloquium, Naples, Italy. Husted, E. (2015): Mobilizing the Alternativist : Exploring the management of subjectivity in radical politics. Conference presentation at the ECREA conference on communication and democracy, Copenhagen, Denmark. Husted, E. (2015): Mobilizing the new we : Subjectification as a management technique in populist parties. Conference presentation at the ICA Nordic Regional Conference on responsible governance, Copenhagen, Denmark. Husted, E. (2014): Facebook s influence on anarchist organizing in protest movements: The case of Occupy Wall Street. Conference presentation at the Biannual Meeting of Media Researchers in Denmark, Nyborg. Husted, E. (2014): Social media s influence on anarchist praxis in protest movements: The case of Occupy Wall Street. Conference presentation at the 3 rd Anarchist Studies Network Conference, Loughborough, UK. Plesner, U. & Husted, E. (2012): Spontaneous strategies in innovation networks: Materialities in the stabilization of virtual worlds. Conference presentation at the 4S/EASST Joint Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark. Academic Responsibilities 2017 (current), Ephemera, journal Editorial Board Member 2014 (current): Politik, journal Editorial Board Member 2014-2017: PhD representative The PhD committee for the PhD school, Organization and Management Studies 2014-2016: Danish Association of Media Researchers, SMiD Board member and Vice Chair 2014: Civic Engagement and Social Media Assistant Editor of Palgrave Anthology, edited by J. Uldam and A. Vestergaard 2012: Researching Virtual Worlds Assistant Editor of Routledge Anthology, edited by U. Plesner and L. Phillips
Course coordination 2018 (current): Rhetoric for leaders Elective course at the Master of Public Governance program (MPG) at Copenhagen Business School and Copenhagen University. Running every spring semester. 2018 (current): Retorik for ledere Elective course at the Master of Public Governance program (MPG) at Copenhagen Business School and Copenhagen University. Running every fall semester. 2018 (current): The Digital Organization Mandatory graduate level course for the digital profile of Business Administration and Organizational Communication (Cand.Merc.Com) at Copenhagen Business School. Running every spring semester. Teaching 2016 (current): Organisation og Ledelse som Kommunikation Mandatory graduate level course at Political Communication and Management (PKL), Copenhagen Business School. Running every fall semester. 2015 (current): The Digital Organization Mandatory graduate level course for the digital profile of Business Administration and Organizational Communication (Cand.Merc.Com) at Copenhagen Business School. Running every spring semester. 2015: Organisation og Læring Elective course at the graduate program, Educational Science (Cand.Mag.), Copenhagen University. 2014: Kvalitative Metoder Elective course at the undergraduate program, Business Administration (Ha.Almen), Copenhagen Business School. Supervision Stefan Djuurhus & Cathrine Olsen (2017-2018). Master s thesis, Political Communication and Christoffer Røstad & Tarald Fidjeland (2017-2018). Master s thesis, Political Communication and
Bjarke Madsen & Emil Rønne (2017-2018). Master s thesis, Political Communication and Christian Hem & Sandra Tolstoy (2017-2018). Master s thesis, Political Communication and Jonas Pedersen (2015-2016). Master s thesis, Political Communication and Helene Zacho (2015). Master s thesis, Business Administration and Organizational Communication. Jonas Nørgaard (2015). Bachelor s thesis, International Business and Politics. Selected public communication 2017: TV appearance at DR2 DEADLINE in connection with the regional elections. 2017: Et parti som alle andre?. Feature article in Atlas Magasin. 2017: Radio appearance at Radio 24/7 in connection with the submission of my thesis. 2016: TV appearance at TV2 NEWS in connection with The Alternative s annual meeting. 2015: Alternativet og den svære vej fra bevægelse til parti. Feature article in Dagbladet Information. 2015: En drøm, nu med kontor. Expert statement in Weekendavisen [article by Mads Staghøj]. 2015: Har vi en moralsk pligt til at stemme. Expert statement in Kristeligt Dagblad [article by Mette Skov Hansen]. 2015: Demokrati 2.0: Vi gør status og ser fremad. Panel debate at Folkemødet [The People s Political Festival], Allinge, Denmark. 2015: TV appearance at TV2 NEWS in connection with the national elections. 2015: Passivisering af massen: En kritik of crowdsourcing som vidundermiddel. Two presentations during Forskningens Døgn [Days of Research Festival], with Andreas Kamstrup. 2014: Post-politikken passiviserer demokratiet. Feature article in Atlas Magasin. 2013: Radio appearance on P1 in connection with the regional elections. 2013: Radio appearance on Radio 24/7 in connection with the regional elections.