Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
J.M.J. Doomernik
dr. J.M.J. (Jeroen) Doomernik
Afdeling Politicologie Universiteit van Amsterdam


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Brief CV

Migration and its consequences has always been at the centre of my research interests; when I studied cultural anthropology (MA in 1986), did a PhD in human geography (1986-1991), was a post-doc at the Free University in Berlin (1992-1995), worked as senior policy maker at the Dutch Ministry of the Interior (2000) and presently as researcher with the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies(IMES)(1995  - present) and lecturer (2000 - present) at the Department of Political Science.

IMES

Teaching

For a great number of years I have been teaching on the policy implications of global migration - migrants looking for better opportunities or in need of international protection. One course - a research and master thesis writing project - caters for (predominantly) IR graduate students; another is a working group suitable for all social science students. For undergraduate students I teach another thesis writing project, focusing on European integration and immigration policy making. Students who like to remain in touch congregate around the Global Migration Facebook site.

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Research interests

Key words: integration policies; international migration processes; migration regulation/policies; asylum and refugees; irregular/illegal migration; human smuggling and trafficking; migration statistics; borders; border management.

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Some recent publications

 

* Jeroen Doomernik (2010) The Genesis of Dutch Populist Politics Blog for Transatlantic Academy Washington DC (link below)

*Jeroen Doomernik, Albert Kraler & David Reichel (2010) Quantitative Data on Immigrants’ Political Participation in Europe PROMINSTAT working paper 8

*Jeroen Doomernik (forthcoming) ‘Does circular migration lead to “guest worker” outcomes?’ in International Migration

*Jeroen Doomernik, Rey Koslowski & Dietrich Thraenhardt (2009) The Battle for the Brains. Why immigration policy is not enough to attract the highly skilled Washington DC.: The German Marshall Fund ofthe United States (Brussels Forum Paper Series)

*Jeroen Doomernik & Michael Jandl (eds) (2008) Modes of Migration Control and Regulation in Europe Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press

*Blanca Garcés -Mascareñas & Jeroen Doomernik (2007) Exploratory Study on Trafficking and Labour Exploitation among West African Immigrants in the Netherlands ILO Working Paper, Geneva : International Labour Office

*Jeroen Doomernik (2007) ‘Open borders, close monitoring’  in: Michael Jandl (ed.) Innovative Concepts for Alternative Migration Policies. Ten Innovative Approaches to the Challenges of Migration in the 21st Century Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, pp.89-97

*Jeroen Doomernik (2007) ‘De moeizame omgang met arbeidsmigratie’ ( the difficulty dealing with labour migration ) in: IOM Nederland Jaarverslag2006 Den Haag: IOM, pp. 3-20

*Christien van den Anker & Jeroen Doomernik (2006) (eds)  Trafficking and Women’s Rights Houndmills: Palgrave · Jeroen Doomernik (2006) ‘The Globalisation, Migration and Trafficking Nexus: European Outcomes’ in Christien van den Anker & Jeroen Doomernik (eds)  Trafficking and Women’s Rights Houndmills: Palgrave, pp. 201-218

*Matthias Neske & Jeroen Doomernik (2006) 'Comparing Notes: Perspectives on Human Smuggling in Austria , Germany , Italy and the Netherlands ' in International Migration Vol. 44 (4), pp. 39-58

*Ilse van Liempt & Jeroen Doomernik (2006) ‘Migrant’s agency in the smuggling process. The perspectives of smuggled migrants in the Netherlands ’ in International Migration Vol. 44 (4), pp. 165-190

*Jeroen Doomernik (2005) ‘Immigration, Multiculturalism and the Nation State in Western Europe ’ in Yusuf Banguru & Rodolfo Stavenhagen (eds) Racism and PublicPolicy Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 72-91  

 

The Genesis of Dutch Populist Politics