Michael Hviid Jacobsen Explained

Michael Hviid Jacobsen
Birth Date:13 May 1971
Birth Place:Næstved, Denmark
Citizenship:Denmark
Nationality:Danish
Fields:Sociology
Workplaces:Aalborg University
Education:Holstebro Gymnasium
Known For:Several book in Danish and English

Michael Hviid Jacobsen (born 13 May 1971 in Næstved, Denmark) is a Danish professor of sociology.[1] Since 1997 he has been employed at Aalborg University, acting from 2009 as a professor at the Department of Sociology and Social Work. He is a frequent lecturer and often appears in the media as an expert within a wide range of topics, particularly in relation to our changing culture of death[2] and criminal issues.[3]

Education

Michael Hviid Jacobsen graduated from Holstebro Gymnasium (upper secondary school) in 1992 with A-levels in social studies and languages and went on to study social science and business administration at Aalborg University. He was awarded a bachelor's degree in 1995, a master's degree in 1998 and a PhD degree in 2004. He has also been employed as an assistant professor and an associate professor of sociology at Aalborg University.

For a number of years, Michel Hviid Jacobsen was Head of Studies for the Sociology programme at Aalborg University. He was also the initiator of the master's degree programme in Criminology in 2011 and in charge of the development of the master's degree programme in Humanistic Palliation.

Research

In his research, Michael Hviid Jacobsen explores a large variety of theoretical and empirical issues such as social theory, the sociology of death, crime, social psychology, emotions, ethics, ethnography and qualitative methods, interaction, metaphors and poetic sociology and utopias.

As a writer, editor and co-editor, he has published more than 60 books in Danish and English (an excerpt of his publication lists is available below), and his book What Use Is Sociology?, written in collaboration with Zygmunt Bauman and Keith Tester in 2013, has now been translated into more than ten languages. Moreover, he has published numerous scientific articles and book chapters.

Michael Hviid Jacobsen has edited a number of scientific journals, including Sociologiske Arbejdspapirer [Sociological Working Papers], Dansk Sociologi [Danish Sociology][1] and Acta Sociologica and is presently the editor of a number of book series published by Hans Reitzels Publishers and University Press of Southern Denmark.

Awards

Michael Hviid Jacobsen has received a number of awards, e.g. the Health Foundation Youth Research Award in 2007 for his research into death.

Chronological Bibliography of some of Michael Hviid Jacobsen's published books

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile - Michael Hviid Jacobsen - AAU personal profile. Alborg University. da. 29 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Sociolog: Vi dør - men vil helst glemme det. Politiken. da. 26 April 2010. 29 December 2019.
  3. News: Jeg har ikke mødt nogen her på rådhuset, som har erindringer om noget lignende. Jacob Haislund. Jyllands-Posten. da. 29 March 2017. 29 December 2019.