Biography
Joost Jansen is an assistant professor of Criminology at the Department of Law, Society and Crime (Erasmus University Rotterdam). He previously worked as a policy advisor at the Municipality of Rotterdam and the Immigration and Naturalization Service. His interdisciplinary and mixed-methods PhD research into the international debate on the meaning of migration, nationality and national identity in the context of sport has been published in several leading international journals. As a criminologist and sociologist, his professional interest lies mainly in the construction and meaning of social classifications. From a methodological point of view, his expertise focuses in particular on the application of new (big data) techniques to analyze textual data, such as large numbers of newspaper articles or social media messages. With this knowledge, Joost regularly participates in other research projects where such analyses are requested. In particular, he participates in a WODC funded research project on perceptions and experiences of violence and agression against journalists.More information
Work
- Gijs Custers, Fiore Geelhoed, Jing Hiah & Joost Jansen (2024) - Startersbeurzen voor universitair docenten criminologie - De Criminoloog (Nieuwsbrief van de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Criminologie), 16, 9 - [link]
- Krista Schram, Wenda Doff, Tamar Fischer, Joost Jansen, Geertje Slingerland & Linda Zuijderwijk (2024) - Ruimte voor meiden op Zuid: Een ontwerpgericht onderzoek naar de veiligheidsbeleving van meiden in de openbare ruimte - [link]
- Nina Holvast, Joost Jansen, Robby Roks & Joost Nan (2023) - Hét geweld tegen dé journalist bestaat niet - Sociale vraagstukken - [link]
- Nina Holvast, Joost Jansen, Robby Roks & Joost Nan (2023) - Beelden van geweld: Een mixed-methods onderzoek naar geweld en agressie tegen journalisten - [link]
- Gijs van Campenhout & Joost Jansen (2021) - Foreign-born sportspeople in the Olympics and the Football World Cup: migration, citizenship and nationhood - [link]
- Joost Jansen & Michael Skey (2020) - Who Can Represent the Nation?: Elite Athletes, Global Mega Events and the Contested Boundaries of National Belonging - Sociology, 54 (6), 1194-1211 - doi: 10.1177/0038038520931997 - [link]
- Joost Jansen (2020) - Who Can Represent the Nation?: Migration, citizenship, and nationhood in the Olympic Games - [link]
- Asya Pisarevskaya, Nathan Levy, Peter Scholten & Joost Jansen (2019) - Mapping migration studies: An empirical analysis of the coming of age of a research field - Migration Studies (Finland) - doi: 10.1093/migration/mnz031 - [link]
- Joost Jansen, Gijsbert Oonk & Godfried Engbersen (2018) - Nationality swapping in the Olympic field: towards the marketization of citizenship? - Citizenship Studies, 22 (5), 523-539 - doi: 10.1080/13621025.2018.1477921 - [link]
- Joost Jansen (2018) - Nationality swapping in the Olympic Games 1978–2017: A supervised machine learning approach to analysing discourses of citizenship and nationhood - International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 54 (8), 971-988 - doi: 10.1177/1012690218773969 - [link]
- Joost Jansen & Jing Hiah (2022) - Research Grant
- Jing Hiah & Joost Jansen (2022) - Small Grant Scheme Sector Plan Erasmus School of Law
Doing Criminological Research II
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- RT02
Sociology
- Level
- bachelor 1
- Year Level
- bachelor 1
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- RC115
Criminological Research Methodology
- Level
- bachelor 2
- Year Level
- bachelor 2
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- RC206
Research Skills of Criminology II
- Level
- bachelor 3
- Year Level
- bachelor 3
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- RC318
Research Lab – the application
- Level
- bachelor 3
- Year Level
- bachelor 3
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- RC319
Thesis Master Criminology
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- RS127
Thesis Master Criminology
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- RS133