Helen Lee
Helen Lee began her research in the Pacific with doctoral research on childhood and youth in Tonga, published as Becoming Tongan: An Ethnography of Childhood (1996, as H. Morton). Now Professor of Anthropology at La Trobe University in Melbourne, she has continued to focus on young people throughout her career, including in her research on Tongans in the diaspora (Tongans overseas: Between Two Shores, 2003). A project on the return of overseas-born Tongans to their parents’ homeland continued her broader study of migration and transnationalism, which led to two ANU Press publications: Migration and Transnationalism: Pacific Perspectives (2009, with Steve Tupai Francis) and Mobilities of Return: Pacific Perspectives (2017, with John Taylor). Her recent research has been with Pacific settlers and seasonal workers in the northwest of Victoria, including the experiences of Pacific youth growing up in rural Australia.


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