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Leonard Seabrooke


Alternative spellings:
Len Seabrooke

B: 1974 Elizabeth, Südaustralien
Biblio: Seit 2010 Professor of International Political Economy and Economic Sociology at the Department of Business and Politics at the Copenhagen Business School; 2009-2015 Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, Dept. of Politics and International Studies, Univ. of Warwick
Place of Activity: Sydney
Place of Activity: Warwick
Place of Activity: Kopenhagen
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  • Economist
  • Soziologe
  • Hochschullehrer
  • Affiliations

  • Handelshøjskolen i København
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    Leonard Seabrooke (born 1974) is an Australian academic, and a professor in International Political Economy and Economic sociology at the Copenhagen Business School. Seabrooke's research primarily concerns the role of professionals and experts in treating social and economic problems, the politics of access to credit, tax, and property within economies, and the role of 'Global Wealth Chains' in the international political economy. He has also worked on the social sources of how states generate international financial capacity, how 'everyday politics' has influence in the world economy, how international organizations create policy scripts, and the connection between welfare systems, housing, fertility, and international finance. Seabrooke has published articles in highly ranked international peer review journals in the fields of International Political Economy and Economic and Organizational Sociology, including Annual Review of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Governance, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of European Public Policy, Organization, Public Administration, Review of International Political Economy, and many others. Seabrooke was also the Director of Studies of the Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform, which brought together economists, political scientists, and lawyers from both the scholarly and policy worlds to discuss financial reform and re-regulation. Seabrooke has led a number of research projects funded by the European Commission, think tanks, and foundations. These include the 'Professions in International Political Economies' project (2011-2014) funded by the European Research Council and the 'European Legitimacy in Governing through Hard Times' project (2015-2018) from the European Commission Horizon 2020 programme. He is also co-leading, with Eleni Tsingou, a project on 'Expert Niches' funded by the VELUX Foundation. Seabrooke is also leading a finance work package in the ADD - Algoritmer, Data og Demokrati project led by Sine Nørholm Just, as well as the Expert Networks package in the Time Mirror project on green accounting led by Thomas Riise Johansen and funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    2
      2023
    4
      2022
    2
      2021
    2
      2020
    3
      2018
    5
      2017
    3
      2016
    4
      2015
    1
      2014
    1
      2013
    1
      2012
    1
      2011
    1
      2005

    Series

    1. Review of international political economy : RIPE (1)