Researchers in the media

Koen Vossen on populism

Now that the election campaign has begun, politicians are constantly accusing each other of being “populist”. The term is often seen as something negative. But is that justified? And which parties in Dutch politics fall under this category? Koen Vossen explains it in het AD.

Stéfanie André on paternity leave 

Leave for fathers after the birth of a child is still not a given. Even though it has many benefits. Stéfanie told Trouw that it is desirable for fathers to take paternity leave, but that only 9% succeed in doing so.

Chris Nijhuis on Steve Witkoff

Chris was a guest on podcast De Dag van de NPO. He profiles Trump's intended super dealmaker and friend Steve Witkoff. What is his background, what are the ties between him and Trump, and how does he operate without any diplomatic experience in these highly complex geopolitical crises?

Henk van Houtum on the interpretation of maps

The maps we know do not reflect reality: the atlas is merely an interpretation. Following the publication of his book “Free the Map”, he spoke with Bram Vermeulen for the VPRO programma 'Achter de Frontlinie' (Behind the Front Line).

Mirjam Goudsmit on employee knowledge in unstable times 

Organisations that want to successfully adapt to a rapidly changing environment would do well to utilise the knowledge of their own employees. This is evident from research conducted by Mirjam Goudsmit. She discusses this in het Reformatorisch Dagblad.