معرفی
Lene Myong is a Professor of Gender Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stavanger. Her research focuses on transnational adoption, migration regulation, racialization processes, and biopolitical governance in the Nordic context.
- Role: Professor of Gender Studies
- Institution: University of Stavanger
- Key Research Areas: Migration, Biopolitics, Critical Race Theory, Kinship
Myong's work interrogates how affective discourses (e.g., love, belonging) shape policies around family reunification, transnational adoption, and racialized exclusion. Recent projects include Loving Attachment: Regulating Danish Love Migration (LOVA) (2017-2022, funded by DFF) and Experiences and Resistance to Racialization in Denmark (SERR) (2015-2019, VELUX Foundation).
Her publications explore:
- Colonial legacies in Nordic adoption practices (2025)
- Affective governance of migration through family norms (2024)
- State racism in kinship regulation (2023, 2021)
- Critical race analysis of Danish exceptionalism (2019)
- Intersection of gender, migration, and kinship (2016, 2018)
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