Dear all
at the moment, we have a Vacancy for a Post Doc researcher in the H2020 project IMAJINE: ‘Integrative Mechanisms for Addressing Spatial Justice and Territorial Inequalities in Europe’ (IMAJINE). The core aim of IMAJINE is to formulate new integrative policy mechanisms to enable European, national and regional government agencies to more effectively address territorial inequalities within the European Union, and to imagine a future for European regions in which the distribution of resources is consistent with principles of social and spatial justice. IMAJINE involves 16 international partners led by Aberystwyth University in Wales, UK.
The University of Groningen research team is responsible for Work Package 5 Migration, Territorial Inequalities and Spatial Justice. WP 5 aims at understanding territorial inequalities and spatial (in)justice through the lens of migration. It intends to discover if, where, how and why migration flows contribute to the uneven development of regions and to inequalities between social groups. In doing so, it includes a wide range of migration patterns that differ in motives, volume, distance, direction and timing, and in social groups moving.
The research team further includes Tialda Haartsen (PI), Bettina Bock and Dirk Strijker. In this team, the researcher will perform her or his own research task in close collaboration with the other team members and with the other international consortium partners in the project. Deadline for applications: 14 February 2018.
Please circulate freely! all the best, Tialda
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Adjunct Professor Rural Geography
Vice Dean Faculty Spatial Sciences
PO Box 800, 9700 AV Groningen, The Netherlands
Visitors: Landleven 1, 9747 AD Groningen
+31-(0)50-363 3890/3897
Latest publications:
Stockdale, A. & T. Haartsen (In press, 2018) Staying in a state of flux: A life course perspective on the diverse staying processes of rural young adults. Population, Space and Place. DOI: 10.1002/psp.2139
Gieling, J., L. Vermeij & T. Haartsen (In press, 2018) Village facilities and social place attachment in the rural Netherlands. Rural Sociology DOI: 10.1111/ruso.12213
Haartsen, T. & A. Stockdale (In press, 2018), S/elective belonging: how rural newcomer families with children become stayers. Population, Space and Place. Available online 21 December 2017. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/psp.2137/full
De Haan, E., S. Meier, T. Haartsen & D. Strijker (In Press, 2018), Understanding the success of rural citizens’ initiatives: Perspectives of founders. Journal of Rural Studies, Available online 6 December 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2017.11.001
Gieling, J. & Haartsen, T. (2017) Gevolgen sluiting SPAR Ulrum 2 jaar later. http://www.kennisvoorkrimp.nl/publicaties-over-krimp-noord-nederland/sluiting-van-dorpssupermarkt-in-krimpdorp-ulrum-twee-jaar-na-dato-nog-steeds-betreurd-vooral-als-verlies-van-status-en-identiteit-van-het-dorp
Christiaanse, S. & T. Haartsen (2017), The influence of symbolic and emotional meanings of rural facilities on reactions to closure: The case of the village supermarket. Journal of Rural Studies. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2017.07.005
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