Dr. Gijs Cremers MSc

Sjoerd Groenmangebouw
Padualaan 14
Kamer A1.15
3584 CH Utrecht

Dr. Gijs Cremers MSc

Assistant Professor
Cultural Anthropology
g.cremers@uu.nl

Publications

2023

Scholarly publications

Cremers, G., & Prins, A. (2023). Introduction: Thick Connections: Reimagining Roots in Anthropology. Etnofoor, 35(2), 11-16. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27275333
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/435783/Cremers-Introduction-2023.pdf?sequence=1

2022

Scholarly publications

Cremers, G. (2022). Voices from the Landscape: Narrating and Imagining Local-Global Encounters in Guatemala's Western Highlands. [Doctoral thesis 3 (Research UU / Graduation NOT UU), University of Amsterdam].
Cremers, G. (2022). On Everyday Natures and Enchanted Landscapes: Worldmaking Practices and Rooted Cosmopolitanism in Guatemala’s Western Highlands. Ethnos. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/00141844.2022.2055105
Cremers, G. (2022). (Un)Paved Junctions: Navigating the Progression of a Road‐Building Project in Santa Cruz la Laguna, Guatemala. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 41(2), 256-271. https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.13295
Rasch, E., Cremers, G., Simon Thomas, M., & Verschuuren, B. (2022). The Supervisor Effect: A Note on Teaching Field Methods. Teaching Sociology, 50(3), 231-240. https://doi.org/10.1177/0092055X221082587

2021

Scholarly publications

Mulder, N., & Cremers, G. (2021). Introduction: Waste and its Metamorphoses. Etnofoor, 33(2), 7-12.

2020

Scholarly publications

Cremers, G. (2020). Paradise glossed: tourism imaginaries, alienation, and the construction of landscape in Santa Cruz la Laguna, Guatemala. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 18(6), 611-628.
Rasch, E., Simon Thomas, M. A., Cremers, G., & Verschuuren, B. (2020). "It's Not in the Course Guide!": Reflections from a Dutch Field School on How Students Learn to Do Fieldwork. Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 51(3), 376-386. https://doi.org/10.1111/aeq.12338

2016

Scholarly publications

Cremers, G., & Rasch, E. (2016). 'El dios dinero es el que manda’: Nature as a Field of Force in the Western Highlands of Guatemala. Forum for Inter-American Research, 9(2), 72-93.