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Hasse, C. (2023). Workplace Learning for Changing Social and Economic Circumstances: Socratic ignorance in processes of learning with technology. I H. Bound, A. Edwards, K. Evans & A. Chia (red.), Workplace Learning for Changing Social and Economic Circumstances (s. 76-90). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003227946-7
Seibt, J., Borggreen, G. R., Fischer, K., Hasse, C., Liu, H.-Y. & Nørskov, M. (2018). Working with and Alongside Robots: Forms and Modes of Co-Working. I M. Coeckelbergh, J. Loh, M. Funk, J. Seibt & M. Nørskov (red.), Envisioning Robots in Society –Power, Politics, and Public Space, Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2018 / TRANSOR 2018, (s. 125-132). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-931-7-125
Rytter, M. & Ghandchi, N. (2020). Workers for free: precarious inclusion and extended uncertainty among Afghan refugees in Denmark . I K. McKowen & J. Borneman (red.), Digesting difference: migrant incorporation and mutual belonging in Europe (s. 185-207). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003061984
Weed, E., Kratschmer, A. R., Lieberoth, A. & Pedersen, M. N. (2014). Wireless EEG for field study: Checking the data quality. Poster-session præsenteret på CFIN/MINDLab Retreat 2014, Danmark.
Brandi, U. & Hasse, C. (2010). Why innovation fails: the importance of bringing in a new concept of culture. Afhandling præsenteret på Organizational learning, knowledge, and capabilities, Boston, USA. http://www.cba.neu.edu/olkc2010/
Hasse, C. (2024). Why Imagination needs Socratic Ignorance. I G. Wellner, G. Dierckxsens & M. Arienti (red.), The Philosophy of Imagination: Technology, Art and Ethics (s. 175-187). Bloomsbury Academic. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350277243.0019
Nørby, S. (2015). Why forget: on the adaptive value of memory loss. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 10(5), 551-578. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691615596787
Schilhab, T. (2015). Why animals are not robots. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 14(3), 599-611. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11097-013-9342-y
Kowal, M., Coll-Martín, T., Ikizer, G., Rasmussen, J., Eichel, K., Studzińska, A., Koszałkowska, K., Karwowski, M., Najmussaqib, A., Pankowski, D., Lieberoth, A. & Ahmed, O. (2020). Who is the Most Stressed During the COVID-19 Pandemic? Data From 26 Countries and Areas. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 12(4), 946-966. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12234
Karrebæk, M. S. & Ghandchi, N. (2014). Who is listening? Politics and ideologies in and around the Farsi complementary classroom. Afhandling præsenteret på Sociolinguistics Symposium 20, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Lieberoth, A. (2021). WHO expert meeting contribution: Using gamification for behavior change - a critical overview of limits and opportunities. Abstract fra Video games and noncommunicable diseases - WHO expert meeting 2021, Moscow, Rusland.
Nørgård, R. T. (2022). What comes after the ruin? Designing for the arrival of preferable futures for the university. I S. S. E. Bengtsen & R. E. Gildersleeve (red.), Transformation of the University: Hopeful Futures for Higher Education (s. 156-174). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003102922-14
Smedegaard Ernst Bengtsen, S., Leth Andersen, H., Szulevicz, T., Nørgård, R. T., Bearman, M., Ajjawi, R. & Pedersen, L. T. (2022). Wellbeing in higher education: From behavioural control to community building. Abstract fra ICED 2022 - International Consortium for Educational Development, Aarhus, Danmark. https://medialib.cmcdn.dk/medialibrary/80234312-1C55-406C-86A7-410099EB2739/EAF8CD82-1FCA-EC11-84B2-00155D0B0901.pdf
Hasse, C. (2020). Weaving together: Human-robot-relations of basketry and knitting. I S. Bunn (red.), The Material Culture of Basketry : Practice, skill and embodied knowledge (s. 255-264). Bloomsbury Academic.
Wallace, J. (2009). Wandering Between Practices. Afhandling præsenteret på The 4th Art of Management Conference, Banff, Canada.
Wallace, J. & Knudsen, L. E. D. (2023). Walking towards a method for multi-sited drawing. I J. Roldan, R. M. Viadel, M. Mosavarzadeh, K. Morimoto & R. L. Irwin (red.), Visual Methods, A/r/tography and Walking (s. 144-159). Tirant Lo Blanch.
Hasse, C. (2013). Vygotskys sociokulturelle læringsteori. I A. Qvortrup & M. Wiberg (red.), Læringsteori og didaktik (1. udg., s. 144-172). Hans Reitzels Forlag.
Nordfang, M. & Nørby, S. (2017). Vurdering og beslutningstagning. I S. Nørby & M. Nordfang (red.), Kognitionspsykologi (s. 261-298).
Schilhab, T. (2009). Vis mig hvem du omgås. Ingeniøren, 14.
Nickelsen, N. C. M. (1999). Visionen - startskuddet til fremtiden. HRM i Industrien, (5), 4-6.
Hasse, C. (2001). Videnskabens Drivkraft. Humaniora, 16(3).
Kjær, B. & Dannesboe, K. I. (2017). Vidensformer og følelser i professionelle relationer. I C. Kolonda Moesbye-Jensen (red.), Når professioner samarbejder: praksis med udsatte børn og unge (s. 121-144). Samfundslitteratur.
Schilhab, T. (2007). Vertical and Horizontal Learning. Evolution and Cognition.
Hasse, C. (1996). Vejen:  Kilden. I Legende I: provins (1 udg., s. 49-50). Museet For Samtidskunst.
Hasse, C., Overgaard Andersen, N. (red.) & Bagger Laursen, K. (red.) (2003). Veje gennem fysikstudiet. I Studieforløbsundersøgelser i naturvidenskab - en antologi Center for Naturfagenes Didaktik.
Nørby, S. (2020). Varieties of graded forgetting. Consciousness and Cognition, 84, Artikel 102983. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2020.102983
Douglas-Jones, R., Bruun, M. H. & Kristensen, D. B. (2022). Values, Ethics, and Morality. I M. Bruun, A. Wahlberg, R. Douglas-Jones, C. Hasse, K. Høyer, D. B. Kristensen & B. R. Winthereik (red.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology (s. 509-527). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_26