Biographie de Mette Zolner
The Author : Mette Zolner has been Associate Professor in French studies at Copenhagen Business School since 2002. She holds a Ph.D. in Political and Social Sciences from the European University Institute, Florence, and has published internationally on collective memories, identities, corporate social responsibility, governance and networks in a comparative perspective with a focus on France. Her research revolves around the question of how social actors construct meaning differently depending on their individual backgrounds and the historical and social contexts in which they act.
Currently, she is engaged in a larger research project investigating how multinational companies prepare their employees to conduct business in the global marketplace. Previous publications include : Re-Imagining the Nation. Debates on Immigrants, Identities and Memories (Brussels, 2000); Methods in Democratic Network Governance (London, with Peter Bogason (eds.), 2007); Teaching Culture Skills. Adding Culture to Higher Education (Copenhagen, with Maribel Blasco (eds.), 2009).