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dr. Peer Smets


Visiting Fellow, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Sociology

Visiting Fellow, Research Programmes - Social Sciences, Identities, Diversity and Inclusion (IDI)

Visiting Fellow, Research Programmes - Social Sciences, Social Change and Conflict (SCC)

Personal information

Peer Smets is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. As an engaged urban sociologist his focus is on societal problems with the aim of finding solutions for better policies and their implementation. In addition, Smets is involved in the Community Service Learning (CSL) program at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, in which students are using their academic skills to help solve societal problems to the mutual benefit of both the societal partners and the students/university. In doing so, he links scientific insights with societal impact.

Research

As a PhD-student Smets focused on housing finance and the urban poor in India. His current research deals also with neighborhoods and focuses on livability, use of public space, housing, everyday encounters, belonging, home-making practices, community development, participation, self-help practices, cooperation between stakeholders, and urban commons.

He has co-edited many special journal issues and books. Recent volumes include  New Research on Housing and Territorial Stigma (co-edited with Margarethe Kusenbach), Affordable Housing in the Urban Global South: Seeking Sustainable Solutions (co-edited with J. Bredenoord and P. van Lindert; Earthscan by Routledge), Social Housing and Urban Renewal: A Cross-National Perspective (co-edited with Paul Watt; Emerald), and Contested Belonging: Spaces, Practices , Biographies (co-edited with K. Davis and H. Ghorashi; Emerald).

Teaching

At the bachelor level, Smets teaches qualitative methods and is coordinator of internships.  At the master level, he developed a course on Influencing Societal Participation (Beïnvloeden van Maatschappelijke Participatie). He also supervises bachelor and master theses about themes such as participation, co-creation, neighbourhood, community development, living together, and housing.  

Grants

Over the years Smets received grants for research projects on storytelling and vulnerable people, democracy and participation from the Dutch Ministry of Internal Affairs, and evaluation of the work of the Public Library Amsterdam (OBA), voluntary work of refugees.  Moreover, The World Bank has funded an in depth study on incremental housing.

Moreover, Smets (together with Kyohee Kim) has been awarded as Sociologist of the Month July 2020 (Current Sociology). 

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