dr. J.C. Droogleever Fortuijn
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Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Dep. Human Geography, Planning & International Development Studies
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Nieuwe Achtergracht
166
1018 WV Amsterdam
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J.C.DroogleeverFortuijn@uva.nl
T: 0205254012
T: 0205254063
Joos Droogleever Fortuijn is associate professor and Chair of the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies of the University of Amsterdam. She is vice-president of the International Geographical Union. She published on urban geography, rural geography, gender and ageing. The main topics in her publications relate to the gendered aspects of activity involvement and networks of families with children and older women and men from an urban-rural and European comparative perspective. She teaches Qualitative Methods in the bachelor Human Geography and Planning, and Human Geography: Theory and Social Implications in the master Human Geography.
Curriculum Vitae
Joos Droogleever Fortuijn is associate professor and Chair of the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies of theUniversity of Amsterdam. She finished her Master Human Geography at the University of Amsterdam in 1977 and her PhD at the University of Amsterdam in 1993.
Since August 2012 she is Vice-President of the International
Geographical Union IGU. From 2000-2004 she was Chair of the
Commission on Gender and Geography of the IGU; in the period
1992-2000 she was member of the executive committee of this
Commission. She is member of the editorial board of
European Urban and Regional Studies .
She published on urban geography, rural geography, gender and
ageing. The main topics in her publications relate to the
gendered aspects of activity involvement and networks of
families with childrenand older women and men from an
urban-rural and European comparative perspective.
She teaches Qualitative Methods in the bachelor
Geography and Planning, and Human Geography: Theory and
Social Implications in the master Human Geography.
From 1990-1998 she coordinated the ERASMUS/SOCRATES network on
Geography and Gender. This network of six European universities
wasfunded by the European Union in the ERASMUS/ SOCRATES
program. This network, consisting of the Polytechnic University
of Athens, University of Amsterdam, Autonomous University of
Barcelona, University of Durham, University of Sheffield and
Roskilde University, organised eight successful intensive
courses on gender studies in geography for undergraduate and
graduate students.
Kwalitatieve Methoden van Onderzoek
In het tweede jaar van de bachelor Sociale geografie en Planologie maken studenten kennis met kwalitatieve methoden van onderzoek. In een aantal hoorcolleges en practica komen case studies, beleidsanalyse, discoursanalyse, inhoudsanalyse, interviewtechnieken, analyse van interviewmateriaal, beleidsevaluaties, etnografische methode en visuele methodologie aan bod. Deze methoden worden vervolgens toegepast in het Bachelor Leeronderzoek met veldwerk (zie foto's hieronder).
Human Geography: Theory and Social Implications
Why do we think that some stories are 'geographically relevant' and others are not? Why do we think that some arguments are 'scientifically valid' and others are not? What is the sense (or nonsense) of doing research? What is the role of human geography and human geographers in society?
These questions make clear that analysis, debate and critical reflection form the core of this course. Students learn how to read academic articles carefully and critically, to prepare debates with academics and professionals, and to critically reflect on their research experiences and on their role as human geographers in soceity.
Foto Leeronderzoek Sociale Geografie 1
Foto Leeronderzoek Sociale Geografie 2
Foto Leeronderzoek Sociale Geografie 3
2014
- S. Dobner, S. Musterd & J. Droogleever Fortuijn (2014). ‘Ageing in place’: experiences of older adults in Amsterdam and Portland. GeoJournal. doi: 10.1007/s10708-014-9613-3
2013
- J. Droogleever Fortuijn & F. Thissen (2013). The changing relationship between civic engagement and paid work of women in a rural area in the Netherlands, 1993-2007. Hagar : Studies in Culture, Policy and Identities, 11 (1), 82-99.
2012
- J. Droogleever Fortuijn (2012). Rethinking postgraduate education in geography: The case of the Netherlands. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 36 (1), 43-48. doi: 10.1080/03098265.2011.641114
2011
- J. Droogleever Fortuijn (2011). Teaching gender and geography: the case of the Netherlands. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 20 (3), 175-178. doi: 10.1080/10382046.2011.588492
2010
- J. Droogleever Fortuijn (2010). The challenges of ageing: towards an inclusive perspective. In Z. Kovacs (Ed.), Challenges of ageing in villages and cities: the Central EuropeaneExperience. UNESCO MOST Report (pp. 11-23). Szeged: University of Szeged, Department of Economic and Social Geography.
- F. Thissen, J. Droogleever Fortuijn, D. Strijker & T. Haartsen (2010). Migration intentions of rural youth in the Westhoek, Flanders, Belgium and the Veenkoloniën, The Netherlands. Journal of Rural Studies, 26 (4), 428-436. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2010.05.001
- B. van Hoven, W. Been, J. Droogleever Fortuijn & V. Mamadouh (2010). Teaching feminist geographies in the Netherlands: learning from student-led fieldtrips. Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica, 56 (2), 305-321.[go to publisher's site]
2009
- J. Droogleever Fortuijn (2009). Gender-sensitive observations in public spaces as a teaching tool. Geographica Helvetica, 64 (1), 37-44.
- F.M. Pinkster & J. Droogleever Fortuijn (2009). Watch out for the neighborhood trap !A case study on parental perceptions of and strategies to counter risks for children in a disadvantaged neighborhood. Children's Geographies, 7 (3), 323-337.
- F.M. Pinkster & J. Droogleever Fortuijn (2009). Ouderlijke régimes in een achterstandswijk. In S. Musterd & W. Ostendorf (Eds.), Problemen in wijken of probleemwijken? (pp. 49-58) Assen: Van Gorcum.
2008
- J. Droogleever Fortuijn (2008). Balancing the margin and the mainstream. In P.J. Moss & K. Falconer Al-Hindi (Eds.), Feminisms in geography: Rethinking space, place, and knowledges (pp. 75-83). Lanman, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
- M.J. van der Meer, J. Droogleever Fortuijn & F. Thissen (2008). Vulnerability and environmental stress of older adults in deprived neighbourhoods in the Netherlands. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 99 (1), 53-64.
2012
- F. Thissen & J. Droogleever Fortuijn (2012). Het dorpshuis: van bewoners en voor bewoners: de maatschappelijke participatie van dorpsbewoners en de betekenis van het dorpshuis in de dorpen van Littenseradiel. Amsterdam: Urban Geography Programme, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
2011
2009
- B. van Hoven, W. Been, J. Droogleever Fortuijn & V. Mamadouh (2009). Bridging in feminist pedagogy through student-led fieldtrips: a report from the Netherlands. In A.-S. Lada (Ed.), Teaching gender, diversity and urban space: an intersectional approach between gender studies and spatial disciplines (Teaching with gender : European women's studies in international and interdisciplinary classrooms, 1) (pp. 79-91). Utrecht/Stockholm: ATHENA3: Advanced Thematic Network in Women's Studies in Europe, Utrecht University/Stockholm University.[go to publisher's site]
2008
- M. van der Meer, F. Thissen, J. Droogleever Fortuijn, I. van der Tak & D. van der Wouw (2008). De sociale draagkracht van dorpen in Borsele: Leefbaarheid, sociale cohesie en community care in kleine dorpen. (intern rapport). onbekend: A'dam inst. for Metro. & intern. develop. Studies.
Wetenschappelijke positie
- J.C. Droogleever Fortuijn (period: 2011 till 2012). Editorial Board Member Position at : European Urban and Regional Studies.
Tijdschriftredactie
- J.C. Droogleever Fortuijn (Ed.). (2009) Gender, Place and Culture.
- J.C. Droogleever Fortuijn (Ed.). (2009) European Urban and Regional Studies.
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