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Ingjerd Hoëm is a Professor at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo, and serves as Vice-Dean for Education at the Faculty of Social Sciences. She holds a Magister (1990) and PhD (1996) from the University of Oslo. Her research focuses on communication, political change, labor dynamics, and performance in Pacific Island societies, particularly Tokelau and New Zealand.
- Education: Magister (1990), PhD (1996), University of Oslo
Her work examines governance conflicts, identity formation through performance, and the interplay between state structures and kinship-based labor systems. Recent publications analyze democratic negotiations in Tokelau and the role of theatre in political processes.
She directed NFR-funded projects 'Anthropos and the Material' and 'Identity Matters: Movement and Place'. Her research combines ethnographic fieldwork with theoretical frameworks in political anthropology and Pacific studies.



