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Anja Joergensen (born 1969[1]) is a Danish professor in Urban sociology at the Department of Sociology and Social work at Aalborg University.[2]
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Born | Anja Jørgensen, 1956 |
Nationality | Danish |
Citizenship | Denmark |
Alma mater | Aalborg University (MA) and (Ph.D.) |
Employer | Aalborg University |
Education
In 1997 Anja Jørgensen completed her MA in Sociology at Aalborg University.
In 2003 she received her PhD in Sociology.[3]
Career and research projects
Throughout her career, Anja Joergensen has mainly worked on various Urban sociological issues relating location, local communities and mobility. She has been the leader of and participant in several externally funded research projects in her field.[1] Anja Jørgensen is the research leader of the research group, SocMap, at the Department of Sociology, and Social work at Aalborg University. Here, research is done regarding location, territorial inequality, local communities and local social integration.[2][1]
Additionally, Anja Joergensen is part of the COHSMO project, which addresses and examines the relationship between territorial inequality and social cohesion.[2][4] The project is supported by the EU's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program.[5]
References
- ^ a b c "SocMap - Forskningsgruppen i "Demografi, Socialgeografi og Sundhed"". www.socmap.aau.dk.
- ^ a b c "Anja Jørgensen". Aalborg Universitets forskningsportal.
- ^ "Medlemmer". www.socmap.aau.dk.
- ^ "About – COHSMO".
- ^ "Policy brief" (PDF). www.cohsmo.aau.dk. 2018. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
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