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Justine Grøn­bæk Pors

Associate Professor

Subjects
Public management Organisation Biodiversity Public sector Welfare Sociology

Primary research areas

Wel­fare gov­ernance and man­age­ment
I study trans­form­a­tions of wel­fare so­ci­ety in­clud­ing re­forms and changes to pub­lic policy. How do new policy trends cre­ate new con­di­tions of pub­lic man­age­ment and or­gan­ising? How do new re­forms change the roles of and re­la­tion­ships between politi­cians, pub­lic ser­vants, wel­fare pro­fes­sion­als and cit­izens?
Edu­ca­tion policy, edu­ca­tion­al in­sti­tu­tions and vo­ca­tion­al work
With a point of de­par­ture in the his­tory of edu­ca­tion and in con­tem­por­ary edu­ca­tion­al or­gan­isa­tions and prac­tices, I ex­plore ques­tions about edu­ca­tion­al work, edu­ca­tion­al pur­poses, and the form­a­tion of young people’s as­pir­a­tions.
Or­gan­iz­a­tion­al time and mul­tiple tem­por­al­it­ies
I am in­ter­ested in how pasts and fu­tures mat­ter and hold agency in the present. Through the­or­et­ic­al and em­pir­ic­al stud­ies, I have de­veloped a non-lin­ear the­ory of time, what I call in­her­ited time. This links ques­tions about time to ques­tions about polit­ics and eth­ics of work and or­gan­iz­ing.
Biod­iversity as an ob­ject of gov­ernance and man­age­ment
Biod­iversity loss has be­come a con­cern in pub­lic gov­ernance and wild nature is in­creas­ingly con­sidered an im­port­ant as­pect of a healthy wel­fare so­ci­ety. I study the chal­lenges, con­flicts, and ne­go­ti­ations of hu­man-nature re­la­tion­ships in na­tion­al policy and loc­al im­ple­ment­a­tion.
Qual­it­at­ive meth­od­o­lo­gies and in­vent­ive meth­ods
I strive to de­vel­op new meth­od­o­lo­gies apt to cap­ture those things that are of­ten left out of qual­it­at­ive ana­lys­is such as af­fect, si­lence, ab­sence, and ghosts. Spe­cific­ally, in my work on haunt­ing and or­gan­iz­a­tion­al ghosts, I have de­veloped af­fect­ive meth­od­o­lo­gies and a haunto­lo­gic­al ap­proach to his­tory and his­tory-writ­ing.

I be­lieve in the per­form­ativ­ity of deep ana­lys­is.

My research helps:  

·   public managers to understand challenges and create possibilities   

·   qualify discussions about the past, present and future of welfare societies 

·    public leaders and professionals to care for the quality of welfare 

·   to identify the political and ethical stakes of mundane organizational practices, ideals and tools 

14 November 2025

Unseen, Unfelt, Unknown

Encounters, Inexpressiveness, and Young People’s Engagement with Planetary Crises

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9 October 2025

The Flailing Self

A Study of How Young Women Become Workers

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July 2025

Let’s Dream Big!

Affecting Future Female Workers Through Governmental Atmospheres

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Outside activities

As­sess­ment of ap­plic­a­tions for Chil­dren and Youth re­search , -

As­sess­ing re­search ap­plic­a­tions and ad­vising the board for Chil­dren and Youth re­search
Partnerskab for børneforskning

Ad­vis­ory board for the pro­ject on edu­ca­tion­al well-be­ing (fag­lig trivsel), Min­istry of Edu­ca­tion , -

Present­a­tion and con­sultancy
Partnerskab om faglig trivsel