Teaching
In general, I teach courses on topics close to my research interest, namely on the social consequences of immigration and ethnocultural diversity. In the Master, I coordinate a course on Social Capital (i.e. structural (networks) and cultural (norms) characteristics of social organization that facilitate cooperation). In the Excellence Program of the Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, I teach on Social Cohesion in a Multicultural Society. As for Bachelor and Master thesis topics, I am in general interested in supervising students interested in the study of social capital, generalized and political trust, national identity, social solidarity and support for welfare redistribution, and ethnic inequalities.
Currently, I teach in the following courses:
- Social Capital: Networks, Resources and Attitudes (Master Sociology – course info)
- Networks and Cohesion (Research Master – course info)
- Social Cohesion in a Multicultural Society (Excellence Program TSB – course info)
- Theory and Research: Culture, Health and Sports (Bachelor Sociology, 2nd year – course info)
- Master’s Thesis Sociology (Master Sociology – course info)