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dr. Sarah van Duijn


Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Political Science and Public Administration

Assistant Professor, Research Programmes - Social Sciences, New Public Governance (NPG)

Research
Sarah van Duijn is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration. She is Program Director of the Graduate School of Social Sciences.

Sarah’s research examines collaboration in the governance of healthcare. As the sector grapples with challenges like an ageing population, workforce shortages, and financial constraints, collaboration across different levels of government and organizational boundaries is considered crucial. Sarah studies how such collaborative processes unfold, both among policy and managerial actors and in everyday practice, for example in neighborhoods or nursing homes. She is particularly interested in how social and institutional dynamics shape, and sometimes complicate, efforts to organize and deliver healthcare effectively.

Her work combines perspectives from public administration and organizational sciences, and is grounded in an interpretive and critical research tradition. She uses methods such as ethnography and critical discourse analysis to examine how central and local actors interact and make sense of collaboration. Drawing on theories of collaborative governance, boundary work, and paradox theory, she uncovers the tensions and potential of collaborative processes, offering new insights into how governance in healthcare can be improved.

Sarah published peer-reviewed articles on collaborative governance, boundary work, and ethnography (including publications in Policy & Politics; Administration and Society; and the Journal of Organizational Ethnography). She also wrote several blogs and reports for a public ranging from government officials, to practitioners, to students.
 
Teaching

Sarah possesses a University Teaching Qualification (Basis Kwalificatie Onderwijs, BKO). She (re-)designed and teaches the MA course Governance of Healthcare Innovation. She also supervised thesis students of the following programs: MA Public Administration; MA Culture, Organization, and Management; MA Policy, Communication, and Organization (Beleid, Communicatie, en Organisatie).

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