Sine Nørholm Just

Associate professor, PhD at CBS Executive

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  • CBS Executive

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Biography

CBS Executive

Presentation

Sine Nørholm Just is a communications scholar working at the interdisciplinary nexus of the social sciences and the humanities. She studies rhetorical processes of meaning formation, focusing on issues of legitimacy, identity, and public opinion. Currently, Sine’s research centres upon two main areas: the rhetorical enactment of markets and the constitutionalisation of the EU. Furthermore, Sine maintains a broad interest in issues of political, intercultural and organisational communication. She also studies the possibilities and constraints that individuals encounter when engaging with organizations. Taking a poststructuralist perspective, she analyses and critiques theories and practices of diversity management.

Primary research areas

  • Rhetoric
  • Public opinion formation
  • The EU
  • Market formation
  • Diversity and difference

Courses

Sine teaches a range of courses in communication, culture, organisational sociology, and qualitative methods at the BA and masters level.

Supervision

She supervises BA- and masters'' theses within the broad areas of communication, culture, the European Union, and diversity management.

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