Mikkel Høghøj (@mikkelhoeghoej) 's Twitter Profile
Mikkel Høghøj

@mikkelhoeghoej

Historian of 20C urban Scandinavia: welfare modernism, infrastructure, citizenship, subjectivity, and everyday life. Postdoc at @Nationalmuseet

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byhistoriedk (@byhistoriedk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vi søger ny studentermedhjælper pr. 1. september! Læs mere om stillingen på vores hjemmeside: byhistorie.dk/aktuelt/nyhede…

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Together with Monika Motylinska from Leibniz-Institut für Raumbezogene Sozialforschung, I’ve edited this themed issue of Moderne Stadtgeschichte (MSG) on spaces of fear in 20th c. urban Europe. Unfortunately, no open access, but send a PM if interested in a digital copy. To purchase: difu.de/publikationen/…

Together with Monika Motylinska from <a href="/IRSErkner/">Leibniz-Institut für Raumbezogene Sozialforschung</a>, I’ve edited this themed issue of Moderne Stadtgeschichte (MSG) on spaces of fear in 20th c. urban Europe. Unfortunately, no open access, but send a PM if interested in a digital copy. To purchase: difu.de/publikationen/…
Urban History Group (@urbanhistgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CFP: Urban History Group Conference 2021, Cities, Crisis and Change University of Warwick, 8th & 9th April 2021 www2.le.ac.uk/departments/ur… Deadline: 2nd Nov 2020.

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If interested in urban water and welfare, I present some preliminary findings and perspectives from my postdoc at this webinar on Monday at Leibniz-Institut für Raumbezogene Sozialforschung. Everyone is welcome, yet registration is necessary.

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March 18, the Centre for German & European Studies at the University of Wisconsin organize a panel on the history of neoliberalism in urban contexts. All are welcome.

March 18, the Centre for German &amp; European Studies at the University of Wisconsin organize a panel on the history of neoliberalism in urban contexts. All are welcome.
Mikkel Høghøj (@mikkelhoeghoej) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see my paper on conflictual materialities of everyday politics on Danish mass housing estates in the 1970s published in Urban History. Teaser: It’s about shopping trolleys, waste disposal and laundry drying.

Mikkel Høghøj (@mikkelhoeghoej) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glæder mig helt vildt til at være en del af dette nye projekt som postdoc. I løbet af de næste år dykker vi ned i forholdet mellem byggede miljøer og fællesskabsdannelse i den almene boligsektor - historisk, i dag og med fokus på fremtidens byudvikling: realdania.dk/nyheder/2021/0…

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New survey article out in Urban History about the historical connections between urban infrastructure, welfare and citizenship in north-west Europe! Happy to be published with such eminent colleagues.