Julie Borup Jensen

Julie Borup Jensen holds a master's degree in violin, bachelor's degree in nursing, and a master of arts degree in Learning and Innovative Change. With this unique profile, her research has been concentrated on learning based on a broad, experiential approach to co-creation as well as creative and innovative processes in education and organizations. In her previous research, arts-based, aesthetic research methods have been tested and qualified by means of rigorous analysis of qualitative data, generated within an action research framework. In this work, she has worked to conceptualize them as innovative methods for 1) data generation, 2) learning and development for participants, and 3) organizational development. Co-creation and capacity building function as a theoretical-analytical framework for studying the effects of arts activities in organizational development in both a practical and theoretical sense.

Publications

Processual Perspectives on the Co-Production Turn in Public Sector Organizations
Anja Overgaard Thomassen, Julie Borup Jensen. © 2021. 340 pages.
Existing research understands co-production as leading to shifts in roles of the public sector institutions and their staffs. The shift is seen in the way that a discursive use...
Organizing Learning Processes of Co-Production: A Theoretical View
Julie Borup Jensen, Anja Overgaard Thomassen. © 2021. 18 pages.
This chapter addresses questions about possible theoretical and philosophical perspectives implied in the processual approach to co-production presented in this book. The chapter...
Aesthetic Dimensions of Music-Initiated Processes in Co-Production
Julie Borup Jensen. © 2021. 21 pages.
This chapter offers an aesthetic approach to co-production processes at a micro level to understand how citizens, social care professionals, and researchers contribute to...