Mette My Madsen Editor

Mikkel Høghøj is a cultural historian specialized in modern and contemporary Nordic urban, planning- and welfare history. His research deals widely with the urban and environmental history of the Danish welfare society. He is a researcher and curator and the Danish Museum of Science and Technology and holds a PhD in urban history from Aarhus University.

Mette My Madsen is a postdoctoral researcher at Centre for Social Urban Modelling at the National Museum of Denmark. She holds a PhD in anthropology and specializes in the cross-field between urban environments and social coherence in the region of Denmark/North including themes such as formal and informal social organization, inclusion-strategies, welfare-governing, friendship-formation and social urban modelling.

Anne Corlin is Assistant Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture, where she teaches Urban design in the master´s program Desirable Densities. Her research revolves around socially sustainable urban design and how to design neighborhoods for community building, focusing on both the design processes and the spatial and physical design.

Morten Nielsen is a social anthropologist working on socially sustainable urban development. Since November 2018 he has been based at the National Museum of Denmark as research professor and head of the Research Center for Social Urban Modelling (SUMO).