
Andreas Albertsen
@a_albertsen
Associate professor, Political Science @AarhusUni and @CEPDISCresearch. Distributive justice, controversial markets, discrimination, and organ donation ethics.
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01-02-2009 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)

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



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🙏








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



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…