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Tim Flohr Sørensen is an Associate Professor of Contemporary Archaeology at the University of Copenhagen, where he specializes in archaeological theory within the Saxo Institute. His research explores contemporary ecologies and the aesthetics of archaeology, particularly within post-industrial landscapes and the Anthropocene. He completed his PhD at Aarhus University, focusing on archaeological traces and their epistemological implications. Sørensen is involved in several research projects, including directing 'The Hub for Speculative Fabulations upon Incidental Observations' and has been recognized with significant research grants, including from the Carlsberg Foundation. His overall work aims to redefine how archaeology interacts with contemporary societal and cultural contexts, emphasizing feminist theory and interdisciplinary approaches. He teaches courses at both the BA and Master's levels and supervises PhD students, further contributing to academic discourse through various publications and seminars.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Teaching and conducting research in contemporary archaeology and archaeological theory.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Engaged in teaching and research activities in the Department of Archaeology.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, UK
Conducting research at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.