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Martin Lindhardt is an Associate Professor at the Danish Centre for Rural Research at the University of Southern Denmark. Originally trained as an anthropologist at Aarhus University, he has spent years researching global Christianity, including its intersection with politics, gender, and popular culture. In recent years, his research has focused on various themes in a Danish context, such as populism, neo-nationalism, and political representations of Islam, old age, and communities in rural Denmark, as well as health and technology. Lindhardt actively participates in peer review processes and has contributed to multiple conferences, guest lectures, and external teaching engagements. He holds an active research profile with numerous publications and is involved in editorial work for relevant journals. He is acknowledged for his excellence in the study of new religious movements, having received the Thomas Robbins Award in 2010, and has delivered a wide array of talks and presentations in his areas of expertise.
Danish Centre for Rural Research, University of Southern Denmark • Denmark
Teaching and research in anthropology, focusing on global Christianity and its societal implications.
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