Ole Jacob Sending
E-mail:
ojsSPAMFILTER@nupi.no
Direct:
(+47) 22 99 41 09
Mobile:
(+47) 924 68 459
Post address:
Pb 8159 Dep, 0033 Oslo
Visiting address:
C.J. Hambros plass 2 D
News
[2010-02-17]
Presenting papers at the ISA Annual Convention, New Orleans, 17–20 February, 2010 [link]
Current research
Involved in the project Everyday peacebuilding under the Training for Peace Programme. Working on a book project on Global governmentality with Iver B. Neumann. Is also working on an article on "norms as doing things" with Leonard Seabrooke from Copenhagen Business School.
Engaged in the project Learning to Build a Sustainable Peace: Ownership and Everyday Peace Building, which carried out in co-operation between NUPI; CMI; FRIDE and Centre on International Cooperation.
Formal education
[1998-2003]
Ph. D. studies, NUPI
[1998]
Fulbright fellow, Rockefeller College, State University of New York at Albany. Msc, Political Science
Professional experience
[2008-]
Professor II, Chr. Michelsen Institute
[2006-]
Senior adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
[1998-2006]
Researcher/senior researcher, NUPI
Publications
Articles (in books and journals)
- Neumann, Iver B., Ole Jacob Sending (2007). 'The International' as Governmentality, in Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Volume 35, Number 3, September 2007 . London,Millennium Publishing Group.p. 677-701.
- Sending, Ole Jacob, Iver B. Neumann (2006). Governance to governmentality, International studies quarterly, vol. 50, no. 3 . p. 651-672.
- Sending, Ole Jacob, Birgitte Kjos Fonn (2006). Forskningen og utenrikspolitikken, i Birgitte Kjos Fonn, Iver B. Neumann og Ole Jacob Sending, red., Norsk utenrikspolitisk praksis. Aktører og prosesser. . Oslo,Cappelen akademisk forlag.p. 165-189.
- Neumann, Iver B., Ole Jacob Sending, (2006). Utenrikspolitikkens indre liv, i Birgitte Kjos Fonn, Iver B. Neumann og Ole Jacob Sending, red., Norsk utenrikspolitisk praksis. Aktører og prosesser . Oslo,Cappelen akademik forlag.p. 7-18.
- Sending, Ole Jacob (2004). Policy stories and knowledge-based regimes: the case of population, i Bøås, M. og McNeill, D., red., Framing the World? On the role of Ideas in the Multilateral System . London,Routledge.p. 56-71.
- Sending, Ole Jacob (2003). Fattigdom og Politisk Rasjonalitet, i Neumann, Iver B. og Ole Jacob Sending, red., Regjeringer i Norge . Oslo,Pax Forlag.p. 212-232.
- Sending, Ole Jacob (2002). Constitution, Choice and Change: Problems with the 'Logic of Appropriateness' and Its Use in Constructivist Theory, in European Journal of International Relations, vol. 8, no. 4, . p. 443-470.
- Sending, Ole Jacob, Knut G. Nustad (2000). The Instrumentalization of Development Knowledge, in Stone, Diane, ed., Banking on Knowledge – The Genesis of the GDN . London,Routledge.p. 44-62.
Books and reports
- Thune, Henrik , Leiv Lunde, Eiler Fleischer m.fl. (2008). Norske interesser. Utenrikspolitikk for en globalisert verden. Oslo, Cappelen Damm . 219 pages. Den første helhetlige gjennomgangen av norske interesser og norsk utenrikspolitikk siden slutten av Den kalde krigen.
- Neumann, Iver B., Ole Jacob Sending, Birgitte Kjos Fonn [ed.] (2006). Norsk utenrikspolitisk praksis. Aktører og prosesser. Oslo, Cappelen Akademisk Forlag. 276 pages. Boken forsøker å gi en samlet oversikt over norsk utenrikspolitisk praksis.
- Sending, Ole Jacob (2004). How Does Knowledge Matters? The formation, content and change of international population policy . Bergen , University of Bergen. 314 pages. Dr. Polit Thesis, University of Bergen
- Neumann, Iver B., Ole Jacob Sending [ed.] (2003). Regjeringer i Norge. Oslo, Pax Forlag. 276 pages.
Working Papers
- Sending, Ole Jacob (2009). Why Peacebuilders Fail to Secure Ownership and be Sensitive to Context. NUPI Working Paper: 755. 31 pages.
Popular publishing
- Sending, Ole Jacob (2009). Uses of the Other: The 'East' in European Identity Formation. Internasjonal Politikk, vol. 67 nr. 4, s. 805-807, bokanmeldelse, 17. November
- Sending, Ole Jacob (2009). Why Peacebuilders are “Blind” and “Arrogant” and What to do About it. . NUPI Policy Brief, 29. June
