Dr. Koen Leurs

Muntstraat 2-2a
Muntstraat 2-2A
Kamer 1.09
3512 EV Utrecht

Dr. Koen Leurs

Universitair hoofddocent
Genderstudies
030 253 6447
k.h.a.leurs@uu.nl
Projecten
Project
Council of Europe research project: ACROSS GENERATIONS - community media as spaces for local dialogue and cohesion. 01-12-2018
Algemene projectbeschrijving

The research focuses on the contributions and further potential of community media in the Netherlands to support and facilitate debate, dialogue and societal participation at the local level.

Guiding questions:

·      How and through which activities can CM involve different age groups and

·      contribute to exchange and dialogue across generations?

·      How are CM dealing with different challenges in rural, peripheric and urban areas?

 

The research is based on a mapping of best practices in the Netherlands alongside empirical fieldwork with important actors in the field of community media.

Project under supervision of COMMIT

Rol
Onderzoeksleider
Financiering
3e geldstroom - EU UU is subcontracting partner of COMMIT
Overige projectleden
  • Elaine Nolten & Lola de Koning
Project
Young connected migrants. Segregatie of integratie? Internetgebruik jeugdige asielzoekers en expats vergeleken. 01-02-2016
Algemene projectbeschrijving

Jeugdige asielzoekers en expats hebben digitaal contact met hun thuisland en
aankomstland. Ik vergelijk ervaringen van jonge Somaliërs, Syriërs, Amerikanen en
Indiërs in Nederland om te achterhalen of internet gebruik leidt tot segregatie of
integratie. Het onderzoek omvat interviews, online en offline observaties en analyseert
smartphones als een broekzakarchief met betekenisvolle foto’s.

Rol
Onderzoeksleider
Financiering
2e geldstroom - NWO
Afgesloten projecten
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Mediawijsheid door media maken: Een sleutel tot participatie voor migrantenjongeren? 01-09-2017 tot 31-08-2019
Algemene projectbeschrijving

Het project Mediawijs door media maken (MMM) is gehonoreerd binnen de route Veerkrachtige en Zinvolle Samenlevingen van de Nationale Wetenschapsagenda. Binnen het project wordt onderzocht hoe migrantenjongeren, vluchtelingen in het bijzonder, getraind kunnen worden in informatieverwerking en mediagebruik om zich snel thuis te voelen en zich voor te bereiden op een toekomst in Nederland.

In Nederland volgen migrantenjongeren kort na aankomst een 2-jarig onderwijstraject binnen internationale schakelklassen. Juist binnen deze unieke toekomstgeoriënteerde institutionele context is het kritisch leren kijken naar en maken van media – in een voor hen nieuwe samenleving – belangrijk om nieuwe bruggen te kunnen slaan. Door in klassikaal verband samen te werken met medeleerlingen van uiteenlopende achtergronden, worden zij als opgroeiende individuen toegerust met belangrijke nieuwe competenties als zelfbewustzijn, weerbaarheid en taal – en sociale vaardigheden.

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Onderzoeksleider
Individuele projectbeschrijving

Zie onze project blog op https://mmm.sites.uu.nl/over-mmm/. 

Financiering
2e geldstroom - NWO Nationale Wetenschaps Agenda
Projectleden
Project
UPLOAD - Urban Politics of London Youth Analyzed Digitally 01-09-2013 tot 01-09-2015
Algemene projectbeschrijving

The main aim of the proposed study is to investigate the lived experience of cultural difference among young Londoners (between 12-18 years) of different cultural backgrounds. Internet applications such as the video sharing platform YouTube, the social-networking site Facebook and micro-blog Twitter are taken as entry points to study the juxtaposition of differences in urban, digital representations. I will theorize and produce new empirical knowledge about how digital practices become loci of intercultural encounters. Taking a comparative approach, I focus on the networked belonging of youths from lower-class (often more multicultural) and upper-class (often more homogeneous) London boroughs on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. As digital practices have become a significant part of their life, it is urgent to achieve greater insights in whether their use of Internet applications corroborates pan-European sentiments of failed multiculturalism and ethnic segregation or whether their experiences rather showcase conviviality, cross-cultural exchange and cultural hybridization. Thus far, the ways in which diverse ethnic/gender/religious identities digitally encounter, negotiate and appropriate one another across online/offline spaces have remained understudied. Innovatively bringing new media, gender and postcolonial studies into dialogue; the layered dynamics and user-generated cultural heterogeneity across Internet applications is scrutinized. The proposed study combines large-scale digital methods to study geographically tagged user-generated content, qualitative in-depth interviews with 90 youths and virtual ethnography with 30 young informants.

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Onderzoeksleider
Individuele projectbeschrijving

Per 1 september 2013 is mediawetenschapper dr. Koen Leurs als Marie Curie Fellow verbonden aan de London School of Economics and Political Science. Met een Intra-European Fellowship voor carrièreontwikkeling gaat hij 24 maanden aan de slag met het project ‘U.P.L.O.A.D – Urban Politics of London Youth Analyzed Digitally’ bij de School of Media and Communications.

In het project bestudeert Leurs digitale interculturele ontmoetingen tussen jongeren in verschillende Londense wijken. Daartoe combineert hij ‘big data’ analyse/digital humanities met diepte-interviews en etnografisch onderzoek. Koen Leurs blijft als geaffilieerd onderzoeker verbonden aan de Universiteit Utrecht.

Financiering
3e geldstroom - EU Marie Curie IEF Intra-European Fellowship for career development
Overige projectleden
  • Dr. Myria Georgiou
Project
Mignet. Transnationale Digitale Netwerken. Migratie en Gender 01-07-2010 tot 01-02-2013
Algemene projectbeschrijving

MIG@NET explores how migrant individuals and communities participate in the production and transformation of transnational digital networks and the effect of transnational digital networks on migrant mobility and integration. Transnational digital networks are studied as instances of socio-economic, gender, racial, and class hierarchies, where the participation of migrant communities entails the possibility of challenging these hierarchies. The participation of migrant communities - at times inclusive, joining in larger transnational digital projects, at times exclusive, creating separate and relatively closed transnational spaces - is investigated in detail through particular case studies in seven thematic areas: Border Crossings, Communication and Information Flows, Education and Knowledge, Religious Practices, Sexualities, Social Movements, Intercultural Conflict and Dialogue. The project addresses these issues through a tripartite conceptual and methodological approach: a) a critical approach to the separation between the digital and the real; b) a transnational approach to migration and c) an intersectional approach to gender.

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Uitvoerder
Financiering
3e geldstroom - EU 7th European Framework Program
Overige projectleden
  • Panteion University (Greece); Symfiliosi (Cyprus); Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (France); University of Hamburg (Germany); University of Bologna (Italy); The Peace Institute (Slovenia) and the University of Hull (UK).
Project
Wired Up. Digital Media as Innovative Socialization Practice for Migrant Youth. 01-01-2007 tot 31-05-2012
Algemene projectbeschrijving
In this project, carried out in collaboration with psychologist Mariëtte de Haan (Social Sciences, UU) and literary ethnographer Kevin Leander (Vanderbilt University, USA, Education and Human Development) we focus on how new digital media practices involving the Internet (e.g., information seeking, instant messaging, chat, web logs, the production and distribution of multi-media) impact on the lives, identities, learning and socialization of migrant youth. Migrancy, central to this program, embeds many of the local and global paradoxes that also pertain to digital media with their compression of space and time. However the link between the two fields is still under-theorised and is in need of more situated and comparative research. The project aims to monitor, evaluate and assess the socio-cultural specificities of the interaction between youth and digital media in a comparative perspective (migrants versus native Dutch, Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands versus Mexican migrants in the USA, female versus male). The comparative research focuses on a) identity construction and global representations, b) development of new learning strategies and socialization patterns, c) new forms of digital literacy and youth networks, and d) differences and similarities of these dynamics in a cross-national comparison. The project aims to locate the study of the effects of digital media in relation to socio-cultural configurations mediated by nationality, gender and ethnicity
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Uitvoerder
Financiering
1e geldstroom
Overige projectleden
  • Prof. Mariette De Haan (UU
  • SW); Dr. Kevin Leander. VanderBilt University
  • USA; Dr. Fleur Prinsen (UU
  • SW); Asli Unlosoy (UU
  • SW)
Project
Wired Up: Digital Media as Innovative Socialization Practices for Migrant Youth 01-01-2007 tot 30-06-2012
Algemene projectbeschrijving
In this project, we focus on how new digital media practices involving the internet impact on the lives, identities, learning and socialization of migrant youth. Migrancy, central to this program, embeds many of the local and global paradoxes that also pertain to digital media with their compression of space and time. However the link between the two fields is still under-theorised and is in need of more situated and comparative research. The project aims to monitor, evaluate and assess the socio-cultural specificities of the interaction between youth and digital media in a comparative perspective (migrants versus native Dutch, Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands versus Mexican migrants in the USA, female versus male). The comparative research focuses on a) identity construction and global representations, b) development of new learning strategies and socialization patterns, c) new forms of digital literacy and youth networks, and d) differences and similarities of these dynamics in a cross-national comparison. The project aims to locate the study of the effects of digital media in relation to socio-cultural configurations mediated by nationality, gender and ethnicity. See for more information: http://www.uu.nl/wiredup/
Rol
Uitvoerder
Individuele projectbeschrijving
With the goal to work on urgent contemporary issues, Wired Up offers me chances to grow as an engaged scholar. Originally, I was trained in media studies, and I also took courses in gender studies, cultural geography and philosophy. During my studies I have developed an interest in the critical study of internetworked culture. In my dissertation I advance this interest with a specific focus, my aim is to sketch and theorize processes of everyday Internetworked identification of Dutch-Moroccan youth. My aim is to uncover often unheard, but highly political stories of personal identification by tracing mediated crossings between youth cultures, cultures of origin and cultures of migration. Analytically, for me identity includes the performativity of various axis of differentiation such as gender, age, ethnicity, generation, religion and diaspora. Studying use of different applications, I hope to conceptualize how performativity is mutually shaped by their medium specific characteristics. I use survey data, interviews and online materials to highlight and juxtapose various aspects of these processes. I enjoy learning how to intervene in fields like gender and postcolonial studies and new media studies. Working together with people from various backgrounds, the project offers me the opportunity to learn how to bring quantitative and qualitative approaches into a creative and productive collision. Keywords: Dutch-Moroccan migrant youth, intersectional approach to identity, representation, postcolonial/gender studies, medium specificity
Financiering
1e geldstroom CvB, High Potential Project
Overige projectleden
  • Prof. dr. Mariette de Haan (UU
  • SW); dr. Kevin Leander
  • VanderBilt University
  • USA. Dr. Fleur Prinsen (UU
  • GW); Asli Unlosoy (UU
  • SW)