Andreas Albertsen (@a_albertsen) 's Twitter Profile
Andreas Albertsen

@a_albertsen

Associate professor, Political Science @AarhusUni and @CEPDISCresearch. Distributive justice, controversial markets, discrimination, and organ donation ethics.

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calendar_today01-02-2009 20:58:10

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📢New Publication! Out in Perspectives on Politics Reassessing the Impact of Local Control: When Smaller Local Governments Permit More Housing Coauthored w/Martin Vinæs Larsen 👉doi.org/10.1017/S15375… We study municipal reform in Denmark: 🏘️ What happens to housing supply? ⤵️ (1/2)

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I'm very excited about the living organ donation event in Bristol next week. I'll be talking about the limits of altruism. Thanks to Bonnie Venter (Dr Bonnie Venter 🍉) and Liam Davis for making this happen! (and you can join on zoom!) #bioethics #organdonation

I'm very excited about the living organ donation event in Bristol next week. I'll be talking about the limits of altruism. Thanks to Bonnie Venter (<a href="/TheOrganOgress/">Dr Bonnie Venter 🍉</a>) and Liam Davis for making this happen!
(and you can join on zoom!)   #bioethics #organdonation
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Just finished my talk on luck egalitarianism and the moral limits of markets at Aarhus University's philosophy Department's Research Seminar. Now the weekend awaits for both the grasshopper and the ant.

Just finished my talk on luck egalitarianism and the moral limits of markets at Aarhus University's philosophy Department's Research Seminar. Now the weekend awaits for both the grasshopper and the ant.
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A day in Bristol, filled with powerful conversations about altruism in surrogacy and organ donation. Grateful to learn from academics, practitioners – and people who’ve lived these realities. #bioethics Huge thanks to Bonnue Venter Dr Bonnie Venter 🍉 and Liam Davies for this🙏

A day in Bristol, filled with powerful conversations about altruism in surrogacy and organ donation.
Grateful to learn from academics, practitioners – and people who’ve lived these realities. #bioethics
Huge thanks to Bonnue Venter <a href="/TheOrganOgress/">Dr Bonnie Venter 🍉</a> and Liam Davies for this🙏
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My pre-holiday to-do list: – Encyclopedia entry on moral limits of markets – Article on luck egalitarianism & contested markets – Review of Parsons’ book on opt-out – Short piece on Danish opt-out law – 2 peer reviews – And: look for what’s next (contract ends Dec).

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My review of Jordan Parsons’ Opt-out has been accepted by American Journal of Transplantation! A thoughtful book on consent and organ donation—I’m glad to be part of the conversation. #Bioethics #OrganDonation #MedicalEthics

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New paper accepted w/ Hallsson & Nielsen! 1,100 UK respondents rated it morally impermissible to deny patients with disability treatment based on cost-effectiveness, regardless of why treatment was not cost-effective (QoL, cost, productivity, etc.) #Bioethics #xphi #Health

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*Philosophers* I'm the book review editor at the Journal of Moral Philosophy. We have a pile of books looking for reviewers. If interested in reviewing a book in ethics/political/action that came out in 2022, 2023, 2024, or 2025, please keep reading. And please share this too!

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New article accepted in J. of Medical Ethics! I argue that priority rules in #organdonation may discriminate. But even if so, they’re not necessarily wrong. If wrong, it’s for reasons like demeaningness or problematic motivations. #Bioethics #Discrimination

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When I was a kid they played lame music for middle aged people in the supermarket but this morning at Whole Foods it’s now all amazing bangers from my youth.

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Heading to Copenhagen to attend what looks like a very interesting meeting on healthcare priority setting in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Talks by Lars Sandman and Mathias Barra. #prioritysetting #healthjustice #Bioethics vive.dk/da/arrangement…