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apps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2022 Netherlands EnglishPublisher:International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Andree, Bo Pieter Johannes; Rice, Brendan; Vos, Rob; Kim, Soonho; Humber, Michael; Dimaranan, Betina; Liu, Yanyan; Läderach, Peter; Keniston, John;According to the 2021 Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC), 155 million people in 55 countries and territories in 2020 faced acute food insecurity and were in need of urgent assistance, the highest number since this type of global reporting started. The economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic was an important driver of the recent surge, conspiring with the structural drivers of food crises -- conflict, economic shocks, and weather extremes. These drivers are mutually reinforcing and are expected to intensify in the coming years. Continued environmental degradation and more intense and frequent weather extremes will put greater pressure on food systems, shock local economies (e.g., through food supply shortages and food price spikes), and increase the risk of conflict over resources. There is thus high risk that many more people will face acute food insecurity in the coming years. The rural poor will be disproportionately affected as they heavily depend on natural assets for their livelihoods.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2022 Netherlands EnglishAuthors: Greene, Alexandra;Greene, Alexandra;The metropolitan community of City Heights is home to 95,000 residents from 70 countries living within approximately 6.5 square miles. Within this complex landscape, nonprofits, ethnic- and community-based organizations, and highly engaged residents dedicate their expertise, experience, and passion to the community.During COVID-19, the importance of this community work has been magnified. This project thus aims toward identifying the challenges that this pandemic presents to City Heights residents on the one hand, and highlighting the resilience, joy, and leadership of refugee communities in City Heights on the other.In collaboration with the Parent-Student-Resident Organization (PSRO), a parents’ and community coalition comprising twelve language groups advocating for healthy students, supportive schools, and educational equity in City Heights, this project takes a creative and family-centred approach in order to explore how food, education, and daily life are experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Above all, this project aims to cultivate knowledge and community through sharing family stories and centring refugee perspectives and leadership.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Annotation 2021 Netherlands EnglishAuthors: Eskens, Sarah;Eskens, Sarah;Annotatie bij het hoger beroep van de Centrale Studentenraad van de UvA met betrekking tot het gebruik van online proctoring tijdens de covid-19 crisis.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2021 Netherlands EnglishAuthors: de Theije, Marjo; Massaro, Luciana;de Theije, Marjo; Massaro, Luciana;GOLD MATTERS‘Exploring Transformations to Sustainability in Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM)’ is a 4-year transdisciplinary research project (2018-2022) that examines whether and how societal transformations towards sustainable mining futures are possible in ASGM. It brings together a multi-national team conducting empirical research in Brazil, Suriname, French Guiana, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Guinea Conakry, and Uganda. The core team includes researchers from different disciplines, artists, and a community development practitioner. Closely linked are miners and community members who work with the Team.Project activities include research with miners to understand how they see the future and sustainability in gold mining. This has involved photography, painting and sculpture to find ways to express people’s lives and futures in mining. At the start, the intention was to have an exhibition that could travel and ‘pop-up’ in mining communities, including artwork created in these communities to stimulate debate about gold mining. Photos show how the exhibition began like this in Kejetia, northern Ghana, in January 2020. However, the Covid-19 pandemic put a halt to plans for the exhibition to pop up in other communities or countries. Now it pops-up virtually as the Exhibition Gold Matters. The Exhibition takes the audience down on a journey moving from ‘Exhibition of the Exhibition in Kejetia’ to visual results from all the three regions organized around the themes: Co-labouring, ARTistic and ARTisanal, In-depth terrains, Gold Lifeways and Moving Matters. The exhibition includes work by the photographer Nii Obodai and images by the painter Christophe Sawadogo. All the other visual materials result from research collaborations, often involving members of mining communities. We have taken care over consent; also, in order to protect individuals, names of people and places are not always specified. The exhibition is a collaborative effort of the Team and members of mining communities. The Gold Matters Team would like to acknowledge gratitude to the miners and community members who have made this exhibition possible.Principal curator: Sabine Luning Art Direction and Graphic Design: Rose van ZijlWeb development: Niels HofsteengeGold Matters is supported financially by the Belmont Forum and NORFACE Joint Research Programme on Transformations to Sustainability, co-funded by DLR/BMBF, ESRC, FAPESP, ISSC, NWO, VR, and the European Commission through Horizon 2020. Grant number: 462.17.201.http://gold-matters.org/@gold_mattersContributors:Sabine Luning (Principal curator), Rose van Zijl (Art Direction and Graphic Design), Eleanor Fisher (Project Lead), Cristiano Lanzano, Esther van de Camp, Marjo de Theije, Lúcia da Costa Ferreira, Jorge Calvimontes, Luciana Massaro, Januária Pereira Mello, Raíssa Resende de Moraes, Giorgio de Tomi, Carlos Henrique Xavier Araujo, Ronald Twongyirwe, Margaret Tuhumwire, Christophe Sawadogo, Nii Obodai, Alizèta Ouedraogo, Luigi Arnaldi di Balme, Romain Ronceray, Lorenzo D’Angelo & Robert Pijpers
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Annotation 2021 Netherlands GermanThomeczek , Philipp; Kersting, Norbert; Krouwel, André; Banducci, Susan; Antonucci, Lorenza; D’Ippoliti, Carlo; Zhirnov, Andrei; Laszlo, Horvath; Mongeau, Christian;Mit der Covid19-Pandemie haben bei Wahlen digitale Beteiligungsinstrumente und insbesondere Onlinewahlhilfen (Voting Advice Application, VAA) einen besonderen Stellenwert erlangt (Kersting 2021). Mit dem Polit-Kompass wurde ein Tool entwickelt, das bei der politischen Orientierung unterstützen soll und gleichzeitig eng an die politikwissenschaftliche Forschung angebunden ist. Dabei umfasst er neben einer allgemeinen Links-Rechts-Dimension auch eine Populismus-Dimension, die in den letzten Jahren stark an Bedeutung gewonnen hat. Der Polit-Kompass soll dabei allgemeine politische Konflikte abdecken, die zu Wahlkampfzeiten besondere Brisanz erfahren, aber eben auch außerhalb von Wahlen für Diskussionen sorgen.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2021 Netherlands EnglishMars, Kay; Holle, Fabian; Ghorashi, H; Greene, Alexandra; Ocadiz Arriaga, Miriam (Mimi) Adelina; Ponzoni, Elena;On Thursday June 10th 2021, we organized the panel "Co-creation Practices as Conditions for Belonging" for the interdisciplinary working conference "Studies of Belonging: Mapping Belonging as a field of study and establishing future networks" organized by the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Science (NIAS). Elena Ponzoni, Mimi Ocadiz, Fabian Holle, and Alex Greene presented four papers that illustrated how co-creation in research can be viewed as a condition for belonging.Co-chaired by Halleh Ghorashi and Kay Mars, they discussed the challenges to co-creation posed because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and how new, creative opportunities for co-creation can still emerge despite limitations on face-to-face meetings.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2021 Netherlands GermanPublisher:Der Verband der Hochschullehrerinnen und Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft e.V. (VHB) Authors: Wickert, Christopher;Wickert, Christopher;Die COVID-19 Pandemie bestimmt nahezu sämtliche öffentlichen Diskussionen, und auch unternehmensintern dominiert kein anderes Thema in derartiger Weise. Doch die Klimakrise verschwindet nicht dadurch, dass man ihr weniger Aufmerksamkeit schenkt. Menschenrechte in globalen Lieferketten werden nicht besser, wenn Konsumenten bei uns gerade andere Sorgen haben. Unternehmen, die langfristig zukunftsfähig aufgestellt sein wollen, müssen bereits jetzt strategische Entscheidungen treffen, an welchen Zielgrößen sich ihre Nachhaltigkeitsagenda orientieren soll. Christopher Wickert, Professor für Ethik und Nachhaltigkeit an der Freien Universität Amsterdam und Direktor des dortigen Zentrums für Business & Society, nennt drei entscheidende Faktoren, um unternehmerische Nachhaltigkeit im Krisenmodus nicht auszubremsen, sondern zu beflügeln.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2021 United Kingdom, Netherlands EnglishAuthors: Wagner, Wolfgang; Onderco, Michal;Wagner, Wolfgang; Onderco, Michal;The travel restrictions implemented across the world to tackle Covid-19 have led some observers to ask whether the era of globalisation might be coming to an end. Michal Onderco and Wolfgang Wagner present evidence from a new survey of the views of Dutch citizens on Covid-19 and globalisation. They find that while many citizens believe globalisation has gone too far, there remains strong demand for effective international governance.
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apps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2022 Netherlands EnglishPublisher:International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Andree, Bo Pieter Johannes; Rice, Brendan; Vos, Rob; Kim, Soonho; Humber, Michael; Dimaranan, Betina; Liu, Yanyan; Läderach, Peter; Keniston, John;According to the 2021 Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC), 155 million people in 55 countries and territories in 2020 faced acute food insecurity and were in need of urgent assistance, the highest number since this type of global reporting started. The economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic was an important driver of the recent surge, conspiring with the structural drivers of food crises -- conflict, economic shocks, and weather extremes. These drivers are mutually reinforcing and are expected to intensify in the coming years. Continued environmental degradation and more intense and frequent weather extremes will put greater pressure on food systems, shock local economies (e.g., through food supply shortages and food price spikes), and increase the risk of conflict over resources. There is thus high risk that many more people will face acute food insecurity in the coming years. The rural poor will be disproportionately affected as they heavily depend on natural assets for their livelihoods.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2022 Netherlands EnglishAuthors: Greene, Alexandra;Greene, Alexandra;The metropolitan community of City Heights is home to 95,000 residents from 70 countries living within approximately 6.5 square miles. Within this complex landscape, nonprofits, ethnic- and community-based organizations, and highly engaged residents dedicate their expertise, experience, and passion to the community.During COVID-19, the importance of this community work has been magnified. This project thus aims toward identifying the challenges that this pandemic presents to City Heights residents on the one hand, and highlighting the resilience, joy, and leadership of refugee communities in City Heights on the other.In collaboration with the Parent-Student-Resident Organization (PSRO), a parents’ and community coalition comprising twelve language groups advocating for healthy students, supportive schools, and educational equity in City Heights, this project takes a creative and family-centred approach in order to explore how food, education, and daily life are experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Above all, this project aims to cultivate knowledge and community through sharing family stories and centring refugee perspectives and leadership.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Annotation 2021 Netherlands EnglishAuthors: Eskens, Sarah;Eskens, Sarah;Annotatie bij het hoger beroep van de Centrale Studentenraad van de UvA met betrekking tot het gebruik van online proctoring tijdens de covid-19 crisis.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2021 Netherlands EnglishAuthors: de Theije, Marjo; Massaro, Luciana;de Theije, Marjo; Massaro, Luciana;GOLD MATTERS‘Exploring Transformations to Sustainability in Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM)’ is a 4-year transdisciplinary research project (2018-2022) that examines whether and how societal transformations towards sustainable mining futures are possible in ASGM. It brings together a multi-national team conducting empirical research in Brazil, Suriname, French Guiana, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Guinea Conakry, and Uganda. The core team includes researchers from different disciplines, artists, and a community development practitioner. Closely linked are miners and community members who work with the Team.Project activities include research with miners to understand how they see the future and sustainability in gold mining. This has involved photography, painting and sculpture to find ways to express people’s lives and futures in mining. At the start, the intention was to have an exhibition that could travel and ‘pop-up’ in mining communities, including artwork created in these communities to stimulate debate about gold mining. Photos show how the exhibition began like this in Kejetia, northern Ghana, in January 2020. However, the Covid-19 pandemic put a halt to plans for the exhibition to pop up in other communities or countries. Now it pops-up virtually as the Exhibition Gold Matters. The Exhibition takes the audience down on a journey moving from ‘Exhibition of the Exhibition in Kejetia’ to visual results from all the three regions organized around the themes: Co-labouring, ARTistic and ARTisanal, In-depth terrains, Gold Lifeways and Moving Matters. The exhibition includes work by the photographer Nii Obodai and images by the painter Christophe Sawadogo. All the other visual materials result from research collaborations, often involving members of mining communities. We have taken care over consent; also, in order to protect individuals, names of people and places are not always specified. The exhibition is a collaborative effort of the Team and members of mining communities. The Gold Matters Team would like to acknowledge gratitude to the miners and community members who have made this exhibition possible.Principal curator: Sabine Luning Art Direction and Graphic Design: Rose van ZijlWeb development: Niels HofsteengeGold Matters is supported financially by the Belmont Forum and NORFACE Joint Research Programme on Transformations to Sustainability, co-funded by DLR/BMBF, ESRC, FAPESP, ISSC, NWO, VR, and the European Commission through Horizon 2020. Grant number: 462.17.201.http://gold-matters.org/@gold_mattersContributors:Sabine Luning (Principal curator), Rose van Zijl (Art Direction and Graphic Design), Eleanor Fisher (Project Lead), Cristiano Lanzano, Esther van de Camp, Marjo de Theije, Lúcia da Costa Ferreira, Jorge Calvimontes, Luciana Massaro, Januária Pereira Mello, Raíssa Resende de Moraes, Giorgio de Tomi, Carlos Henrique Xavier Araujo, Ronald Twongyirwe, Margaret Tuhumwire, Christophe Sawadogo, Nii Obodai, Alizèta Ouedraogo, Luigi Arnaldi di Balme, Romain Ronceray, Lorenzo D’Angelo & Robert Pijpers
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Annotation 2021 Netherlands GermanThomeczek , Philipp; Kersting, Norbert; Krouwel, André; Banducci, Susan; Antonucci, Lorenza; D’Ippoliti, Carlo; Zhirnov, Andrei; Laszlo, Horvath; Mongeau, Christian;Mit der Covid19-Pandemie haben bei Wahlen digitale Beteiligungsinstrumente und insbesondere Onlinewahlhilfen (Voting Advice Application, VAA) einen besonderen Stellenwert erlangt (Kersting 2021). Mit dem Polit-Kompass wurde ein Tool entwickelt, das bei der politischen Orientierung unterstützen soll und gleichzeitig eng an die politikwissenschaftliche Forschung angebunden ist. Dabei umfasst er neben einer allgemeinen Links-Rechts-Dimension auch eine Populismus-Dimension, die in den letzten Jahren stark an Bedeutung gewonnen hat. Der Polit-Kompass soll dabei allgemeine politische Konflikte abdecken, die zu Wahlkampfzeiten besondere Brisanz erfahren, aber eben auch außerhalb von Wahlen für Diskussionen sorgen.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2021 Netherlands EnglishMars, Kay; Holle, Fabian; Ghorashi, H; Greene, Alexandra; Ocadiz Arriaga, Miriam (Mimi) Adelina; Ponzoni, Elena;On Thursday June 10th 2021, we organized the panel "Co-creation Practices as Conditions for Belonging" for the interdisciplinary working conference "Studies of Belonging: Mapping Belonging as a field of study and establishing future networks" organized by the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Science (NIAS). Elena Ponzoni, Mimi Ocadiz, Fabian Holle, and Alex Greene presented four papers that illustrated how co-creation in research can be viewed as a condition for belonging.Co-chaired by Halleh Ghorashi and Kay Mars, they discussed the challenges to co-creation posed because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and how new, creative opportunities for co-creation can still emerge despite limitations on face-to-face meetings.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2021 Netherlands GermanPublisher:Der Verband der Hochschullehrerinnen und Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft e.V. (VHB) Authors: Wickert, Christopher;Wickert, Christopher;Die COVID-19 Pandemie bestimmt nahezu sämtliche öffentlichen Diskussionen, und auch unternehmensintern dominiert kein anderes Thema in derartiger Weise. Doch die Klimakrise verschwindet nicht dadurch, dass man ihr weniger Aufmerksamkeit schenkt. Menschenrechte in globalen Lieferketten werden nicht besser, wenn Konsumenten bei uns gerade andere Sorgen haben. Unternehmen, die langfristig zukunftsfähig aufgestellt sein wollen, müssen bereits jetzt strategische Entscheidungen treffen, an welchen Zielgrößen sich ihre Nachhaltigkeitsagenda orientieren soll. Christopher Wickert, Professor für Ethik und Nachhaltigkeit an der Freien Universität Amsterdam und Direktor des dortigen Zentrums für Business & Society, nennt drei entscheidende Faktoren, um unternehmerische Nachhaltigkeit im Krisenmodus nicht auszubremsen, sondern zu beflügeln.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2021 Netherlands EnglishRast, Maria Charlotte; Holle, Fabian; Ghorashi, H; Ponzoni, Elena; Bisaillon, Laura; Drop, Hanke; Twigt, Mirjam; Clous, Charlotte; Leurs, Koen;In this conference call, we want to explore what engaged scholarship means and how we can practice it as COVID-19 holds the world in its grip.What do we see happening within refugee communities in the Netherlands?What are ethical ways to engage in the field, both offline as well as online?What different types of relationships can be developed?How can we design engaged scholarship in such a way that it can still bring people together, perhaps not in a physical way?To what extent can we re-adjust our engagement, including our research’s content, to these new realities to ensure that our engagement remains meaningful to all participants in these difficult times?And finally, how can we practice self-care and find a balance between our (professional and personal) ambitions and struggles?
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2021 United Kingdom, Netherlands EnglishAuthors: Wagner, Wolfgang; Onderco, Michal;Wagner, Wolfgang; Onderco, Michal;The travel restrictions implemented across the world to tackle Covid-19 have led some observers to ask whether the era of globalisation might be coming to an end. Michal Onderco and Wolfgang Wagner present evidence from a new survey of the views of Dutch citizens on Covid-19 and globalisation. They find that while many citizens believe globalisation has gone too far, there remains strong demand for effective international governance.
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