Justine Grønbæk Pors

Associate professor, PhD, cand.soc. at CBS Executive

Schools

  • CBS Executive

Links

Biography

CBS Executive

Presentation

My research aims to develop sociological diagnoses of the present conditions of public management. I study how the history of public reforms has created a complex setting for welfare management and I focus on how new discourses of innovation and change challenge and renew this setting.

Empirically, I have focused on municipal management of the public school and of elderly care.
I strive to develop new frameworks for the study of public policy and management by combining distinct theoretical resources such as the systems theory of Niklas Luhmann, the theory of noise developed by Michel Serres and deconstruction inspired by Jacques Derrida.

 

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Primary research areas

  • Welfare Management
  • Public policy and administration
  • Management of education
  • Noise and organizing
  • Systems theory

Courses

  • Politisk Kommunikation og Ledelse
  • Samfundets kommunikative differentiering
  • Strategi og Samfundsdiagnostik
  • Master i Ledelse af Uddannelsesinstitutioner

Supervision

  • Politisk kommunikation og Ledelse (FLØK)
  • HA (Kom.)
  • Master i Ledelse af Uddannelsesinstitutioner

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