152 search results for “tessa in polarised titel” in the Student website
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Tessa Yuditha
Faculty of Humanities
t.yuditha@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Tessa Assies
Faculty of Law
t.assies@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 8841
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Tessa Gote
Faculty of Science
t.a.gote@lic.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3575
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Tessa Verburg
Faculteit Geneeskunde
t.i.verburg@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 68700
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Tessa Minter
Social & Behavioural Sciences
mintert@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3816
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Tessa Hagens
Faculty of Science
t.m.s.hagens@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275706
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Tessa Kelder
Faculty of Humanities
t.e.p.kelder@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2230
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Inclusive leadership beyond polarisation
Polarisation is pervasive: in the workplace, within teams, and even at the top of organisations. Discussions become entrenched, emotions rise, and collaboration falters. Connections are lost through ‘us versus them’ thinking. The question is how leaders can maintain space for dialogue when tensions…
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Tessa Mearns
ICLON
t.l.mearns@iclon.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 6106
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Tessa Vergroesen
Faculty of Science
t.m.vergroesen@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Tessa Verhoef
Faculty of Science
t.verhoef@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277903
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Tessa van der Miesen
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
t.c.van.der.miesen@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9502
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Tessa de Roo
Leiden University Library
t.f.de.roo@library.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Tessa de Vos
Faculty of Science
vos@strw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Tessa van Leeuwen
Student and Educational Affairs (SEA)
t.van.leeuwen@usc.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Tessa Hannaart-Keemink
Student and Educational Affairs (SEA)
t.hannaart@sea.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Tessa Aleida ter Avest
Leiden University Library
t.a.ter.avest@library.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Tessa van Buchem
Faculty of Law
t.j.m.van.buchem@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275390
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Silke Herms
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
s.b.herms@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9500
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Lecture on the book Democratic Commitment: Why Citizens Tolerate Democratic Backsliding
Lecture
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Seeking justice is also democracy
Increasingly, citizens are going to court to challenge decisions by the Public Prosecution Service not to prosecute in certain, sometimes socially sensitive, cases. Yet, these citizens are not always taken seriously as democratically engaged persons. A mistake, says Sophie Koning.
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Damaged by Disgrace: report on involuntary relinquishment and adoption of babies in the Netherlands
For decades, unmarried girls and women in the Netherlands were forced to give up their newborn children. The impact was profound and persists to this day for the mothers, fathers, relinquished children, and the adoptive families in which they were raised.
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Problems arise when citizens request documents from public authorities with information on third parties
When Dutch citizens request information under the Open Government Act (Woo), third parties can ask the public authority to withhold certain information. Leiden research reveals that the position of these third parties is unclear and accessing information is a difficult process.
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Alumna Tessa Schiethart: 'If I could go back to my student days, I’d go right away'
That Tessa Schiethart finished her bachelor's degree in International Studies with a thesis on Indonesian women's reasons for veiling was a coincidence. Or so she thought. Six years later, her book Seeing and Being Seen, in which she writes about her life with a wine stain and vision loss, is in the…
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Learning about polarisation through conversations with refugees: ‘Our perception is often lacking’
Confronting your own biases, students of the course ‘Adults and Children in a Polarising World’ are not afraid to do exactly that. ‘The fact that my expectations of the interview were not in line with the outcome, was very informative.’
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‘Polarisation is good. Much better than an uneasy silence’
If a young person from a migrant background climbs the social ladder despite internship discrimination, the exclusion often gets worse. It is only when we acknowledge these problems that we can resolve them, say Nadia Bouras and Tikho Ong, who are both experiential and academic experts. ‘Racism and…
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Palestine/Israel Challenging Preconceptions: ‘A courageous step in a polarised debate’
The Israel-Palestine conflict regularly sparked intense debates in university lecturer Noa Schonmann's classes. She decided to start a podcast with journalist Rajaa Natour to teach her students to have deep and difficult conversations in a nuanced way.
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‘Democracy is not self-evident, it requires continuous engagement’
In a time of growing polarisation and declining trust, the rule of law is under pressure. The system as we know it today only took shape 177 years ago, with the constitutional reform of 1848. Carla Hoetink emphasises: ‘The democratic rule of law was originally designed to prevent violence and revolu…
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Governing Polarized Societies (GPS): new research programme to be launched
Researchers from the Institute of Public Administration and the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at FGGA are launching a new research programme: Governing Polarized Societies (GPS). The programme will focus on the way in which governments are dealing with the increasing polarisation in society.…
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Tahir Abbas in various media on radicalisation
Tahir Abbas, Associate Professor in Terrorism and Political Violence at ISGA, explained how polarisation and social exclusion were at the root of radicalisation around the world. Papers ‘The News’ and ‘Dawn’ wrote articles about it.
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The social roots of radicalisation: What Europe’s largest extremism study reveals
The rise of extremism in Europe has increased polarisation. The EU-funded DRIVE project, led by Tahir Abbas, Professor of Radicalisation Studies from Leiden University’s Institute of Security and Global Affairs, explores how social, structural, and individual factors contribute to radicalisation, offering…
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Managing your references using Mendeley
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Elections Roundtable 1: Comparative perspectives on campaigning, polarisation, and political violence
Debate
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History student wins thesis prize: ‘Look for the stories that didn’t make the history books’
Envoys jumping out of windows, fights, and illegal diplomacy: history student Tessa de Boer encountered them all while writing her master's thesis on Amsterdam as a diplomatic city during the 17th and 18th centuries. For her thesis, she was awarded the Uitgeverij Verloren/Johan de Witt thesis prize…
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Errol Ertugruloglu
ICLON
e.o.ertugruloglu@iclon.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271731
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Luxi Wang
ICLON
l.wang.14@iclon.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5276597
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Akif Çal
ICLON
a.cal@iclon.leidenuniv.nl |
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Maritime historians and vocational college students together create historical database
What do you do when you’re suddenly given access to a whole lot of data but don’t know how to organise and analyse it? Maritime historians in the Faculty of Humanities joined forces with vocational college (MBO) students to build a database. ‘We’re so compatible with each other.’
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The impact of climate change on groups of people
The socio-economic effects of climate change often do not receive enough attention. At the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) a group of researchers will provide more insight. How does climate change affect whether people work together or conversely end up as opponents? And what can we learn from societies…
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Astronomers and surgeons join forces in the operating theatre
Astronomers and surgeons from Leiden are collaborating with industry to develop an optical instrument that delivers faster, more accurate imaging of tumour tissue and abnormal blood flow during surgery.
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eLaw publishes article in Computer Law & Security Review
In healthcare, gender and sex considerations are crucial because they affect individuals' health and disease differences. Yet, most algorithms deployed in the healthcare context lack close consideration of these aspects and do not account for bias detection. In their latest paper, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga,…
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Sarah de Lange, new professor of Dutch Politics: ‘We should not take our democratic constitutional state for granted’
‘Dutch politics are changing, but they also are characterised by stability; that tension fascinates me.’ Sarah de Lange studies, among other things, the Dutch party system, and specifically how the rise of extremist parties influences democracy. She will start as a professor in Leiden in mid-October…
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Tahir Abbas
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
t.abbas@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009500
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Ralph Kijk in de Vegte
Administrative Shared Service Centre
r.kijk.in.de.vegte@assc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Bionda Kijk in de Vegte
Social & Behavioural Sciences
b.kijk.in.de.vegte@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275373
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Marjolein Lansing
ICLON
m.m.lansing@iclon.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Tom Kouwenhoven
Faculty of Science
t.kouwenhoven@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274799
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Ieke van Dam
ICLON
n.r.van.dam@iclon.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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