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Blog: What I wish my supervisors had told me (part 2): Research design

It must have been in May 2004 when I sat down with my supervisor to discuss the research design of my PhD project. I wanted to study the Hindu-Muslim violence that had taken place in Gujarat, India in 2002....

23 February, 2021 / 0 Comments
Column: ‘CBS-Rapport over Molukkers in Nederland. Wat zeggen de cijfers?’

Fridus Steijlen in zijn nieuwste column op de website van Museum Maluku over het in december 2020 verschenen CBS-Rapport 'Molukkers in Nederland: De sociaal-economische positie van Molukse ...

15 February, 2021 / 0 Comments
Dubbelinterview KITLV & IISG onderzoekers over slavernijverleden

In hoeverre hadden de steden Rotterdam en Amsterdam en hun besturen in het verleden te maken met slavernij? Twee KNAW-instituten, het IISG en het KITLV, deden hier, los van elkaar, onderzoek naar ...

12 February, 2021 / 0 Comments
NPO 2Doc in gesprek met Francio Guadeloupe over kleur en klasse

NPO 2Doc.nl in gesprek met antropoloog Francio Guadeloupe over rasdenken, racisme en klasse: "Je kunt kleur niet gelijkstellen aan klasse; zwart betekent niet altijd arm en wit niet altijd rijk"....

12 February, 2021 / 0 Comments
Esther Captain in podcast over internationaal erfgoed

In de Podcast 'Verstrengeld erfgoed' van DutchCulture i.s.m. de Boekmanstichting gaan historicus en KITLV onderzoeker Esther Captain en kunstenaar en curator Richard Kofi in gesprek over ...

10 February, 2021 / 0 Comments
Interview Francio Guadeloupe over ‘Eilande(rs) aan het roer’

Interview met Francio Guadeloupe in het dagblad Amigoe over het Caribische onderzoeksprogramma 'Eilande(rs)n aan het roer', dat onlangs een NWO subsidie van € 3,5 miljoen ontving...

04 February, 2021 / 0 Comments
Policy reports on palm oil conflicts in Indonesia

In December 2020 the 'Palm oil conflicts and access to justice in Indonesia (Pocaji)' project organised a series of webinars to present some of the findings of the research project. ...

01 February, 2021 / 0 Comments
Researchers urge Indonesia to resolve palm oil conflicts in West Kalimantan

Researchers urge Indonesia to resolve palm oil conflicts in West Kalimantan. About 66 % of these conflicts in the last two decades have yet to be resolved, according to a report recently issued ...

29 January, 2021 / 0 Comments
Blog: Fieldwork in times of coronavirus conspiracies

“He’s nothing but a Pharisee!” states Ad, half-jokingly, revealing teeth besieged by plaque and tobacco stains. Teeth like his tell a tale of working-class hardship. I have never come across anything...

29 January, 2021 / 0 Comments
Open acces: ‘Complex landscape biographies: Palimpsests of Fort-Liberté, Haiti’

New and full open access article by KITLV researchers Sony Jean, Corinne Hofman et al. in the journal Landscape Research. Historically, the cultural landscape...

27 January, 2021 / 0 Comments
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Recent Posts
  • Joseph Sony Jean awarded a VENI grant 25/04/2022
  • Saba Heritage Center hosts discussion about ancient climate and foods of Saba 23/04/2022
  • Saba Commissioner of Culture Rolando Wilson meets the Island(er)s at the Helm team 08/04/2022
  • Island(er)s at the helm second online stakeholders meeting 23 March 2022 08/04/2022
  • New advanced article in the New West Indian Guide 05/04/2022
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KITLV aims to be a world-class research institute for the study of Southeast Asia and the Caribbean in an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective.

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