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Timo Korstenbroek


Research Associate, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Sociology

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

Research

Timo Korstenbroek is a PhD candidate at the VU’s Department of Sociology. His research focuses on addressing the pernicious effects of societal polarisation within public debates concerning national identities and belonging in the Netherlands, whilst aiming to find novel ways to enable what are deemed democratically constructive effects of polarisation (i.e.: creating space for social struggle and the inclusion of profoundly different views not represented within hegemonic discourses). In his research, he makes use of various qualitative methods. These involve more 'traditional' methods, such as interviews and analyses of discourse, but also more creative methods, such as storytelling and arts-based practices.

His research is furthermore affiliated to both the Institute for Societal Resilience’s (ISR) Polarisation Lab and the Refugee Academy. For the latter, he has been engaged in a project called Learning Crossroads for Refugee Inclusion that examines the role of (Dutch) civil society initiatives promoting refugees’ inclusion.

At this moment, he is working with several artists and local communities in four different countries (France, Hungary, Slovakia, the Netherlands) on an arts-based project called Common Ground Dialogues, which focusses on addressing contentious issues through the sharing of memories and fictional storytelling. For this project, he is conducting research on the storytelling methodology developed by the artists, mainly through participant observations.

Education

Timo holds an MSc in Sociology from VU Amsterdam (graduated cum laude in 2017), and an MSc in Politics and Communication obtained from the London School of Economics and Political science (graduated with distinction as best of his year in 2018).

Teaching

Currently, Timo is engaged in teaching activities in the Sociology Masters program courses Interventions in Social Participation and Research Lab where he teaches Qualitative Research Methods (interviewing and coding/analysis). He also supervises students at both Master and Bachelor level in the writing of their thesis. In addition, he is a mentor of several students within the Sociology Masters program.

Prizes and Awards

Winner of the Johannes van der Zouwen Master Thesis Prize (VU FSS, 2017)

Winner of the Dutch Sociological Association (NSV) Master Thesis Award (NSV, 2018)

Honourable mention Internet Thesis Award (Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities, 2018)

Winner of the MSc Best Overall Performance Prize (London School of Economics and Political science, department of Media and Communications, 2018)

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