Tasks performed
- Subject specialist in team for sociology and organization studies and social anthropology
- Coordinator and contact for the library's courses and workshops for PhD candidates
- Member of the coordination group for educational development at the central library
- Teaching, mentoring, research support, and dissemination
- Career support for early-career researchers
- UX methodology
- ABC methodology for teaching development
Background
- Board member of the National Research School for Gender Studies
- Board member at Møre Research
- Board member at Reform - Resource Centre for Men
- Board member of the Norwegian Association of Academic Librarians
- Senior advisor at the Kompetanasesenter Rus Øst, Innland Hospital
- Advisor and assistant manager at Reform - Resource Centre for Men
Education
- Master in Sociology (hovedfag). University of Oslo. 2004
- Visiting scholar. Centre for Gender Research 2010-2014
- PhD-candidate in sociology. University of Agder 2010-2014
- Completed doctoral program in sociology, University of Oslo 2020
- University pedagogical competence, University of Oslo 2021
Tags:
Library,
Nordic languages,
Social anthropology,
Sociology,
Gender research,
Health,
Professions
Publications
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2013).
The gender-neutral patient in nursing - the meaning of gender in female nurses care work for male cancer patients.
Norma - International Journal for Masculinity Studies.
ISSN 1890-2138.
8(2),
p. 131–150.
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Cancer nurses have an important role to support and talk with patients receiving treatment. The profession makes high demands on nurses to identify with a patient´s suffering and engage with the patient´s inner life and psychosocial reactions. In this article I explore how gender is played out in treatment situations where female nurses in cancer care try to talk with male patients about their emotional reactions to illness. The article is based on a fieldwork conducted in a cancer clinic in Norway. The aim of the article is to give new insights into contextual and ethnographic descriptions of how female nurses in cancer care experience and interpret male patient´s needs to talk about their life situation in relation to illness. Inspired by Dorothy E. Smith´s (2005, 2006) critical sociology and the research method of institutional ethnography, I explore how institutional discourses of intimacy in caring theories come into play in gendered relations, and the type of challenges the female cancer nurses face in their everyday work communicating with male patients. I argue that the female nurse´s local experience of silent men and the strategies they use to communicate with them must be understood in the light of the gendered ideological framework of feminine nursing ethics and therapeutic coping discourses. In the analysis of the female nurse´s stories I draw on insights from theories of masculinities and men´s studies and interviews from male nurse informants from the education field. In the conclusion I argue the need for gender perspectives in nursing and caring theories.
Keywords: Caring theory, female care practices, gender-neutral patient, masculinities, emotions, institutional ethnography, gender-relations.
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Lien, Marianne Inez & Lorentzen, Jørgen
(2019).
Men's Experiences of Violence in Intimate Relationships.
Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 9783030039943.
174 p.
Full text in Research Archive
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This open access book draws on a broad study on violence against men, from both male and female partners in Norway, to contribute to the research on intimate partner violence. It identifies similarities in men's experiences and backgrounds, including in their perceptions of their own victimisation. Marianne Inez Lien and Jørgen Lorentzen argue that the traditional gender power model should be modified and supplemented, and propose that we consider violence in terms of psychological supremacy, rather than in terms of femininity and masculinity. Men's Experiences of Violence in Intimate Relationships will appeal to students and scholars across a range of areas including criminology, sociology and family violence, and gender studies.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2022).
Jobben - En ressurs eller byrde for menn som gjennomgår et samlivsbrudd?
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Lönn-Stensrud, Jessica & Lien, Marianne Inez
(2022).
Career support framework for early career researchers .
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2019).
Hvilken rolle kan kjønn få for utøvelse av sykepleie, og hvordan kan faglige diskurser føre til at menn og maskuliniteter blir kjønnstrøbbel i klinikkene?
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2019).
Menn utsatt for vold i nære relasjoner. Hvilke voldsformer er de usatt for, hvilke mestringsstrategier bruker de og hvilke erfaringer har de med hjelpeapparatet ?
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2017).
Voldsutsatte menn vet ikke hvor de kan få hjelp.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2017).
Oppdageren - Eilert Sundt 200 år .
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2014).
Maskulinitet, omsorg og behandling.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2013).
Menn, kreft og kommunikasjon.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2013).
Åpenhetskultur gjør tause menn til avvikere.
[Internet].
Kilden Forskningsrådet.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2013).
Syke menn skyr moderlig omsorg.
[Business/trade/industry journal].
Tidsskriftet sykepleien.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2013).
Aktuelt NRK 2 TV.
[TV].
NRK TV Marienlyst.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2013).
Hvordan har du det, egentlig? En studie av sykepleieres omsorgsarbeid for mannlige kreftpasienter.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2012).
Mamma tar støyten.
[Newspaper].
Dagbladet.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2011).
Vi elsker gullmedaljer, og vinnerne dyrkes på alle felter i samfunn og kulturliv. Radiofront tar i dag steget ned fra toppen, og vier heller en time til de nest beste. Er det alltid et nederlag å stå i skyggen – eller kan nestbest være det beste?
[Radio].
Radiofront NRK.
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Lien, Marianne Inez
(2011).
Why care about gender? An institutional etnography of gender in nursing.
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