MEDIA

Projects often generate new questions and discussions. In addition the insights that have been developed, these are important and/or interesting for a wider public. Below you can see the publications, lectures and other media output I generated.

‘t Hooge Heemraedschap van Delflant, Nicolaas Kruikius, 1712, Sheet ‘Soetermeer’, 1:10.000. University of Leiden.
‘t Hooge Heemraedschap van Delflant, Nicolaas Kruikius, 1712, Sheet ‘Soetermeer’, 1:10.000. University of Leiden.

Publications

Academic

Professional

Divers

Lectures

Academic

  • 'Maritime Mindsets: Actors manoeuvring themselves into global maritime commodity chains: Coffee, Cereals and Petroleum', Delft, January 19th 2024.
  • 'The Coffee Commodity Ecosystem', Summer School: Colonial Cities and Border Regions in the Long 19th Century in Inter-imperial and Intra-imperial Comparisons, Herder Institute Marburg, September 29th 2022. [Abstract];
  • 'Location, Location, Location? Deciphering Early-modern Real Estate Economics in Amsterdam and Leiden', 15th Conference of the European Association for Urban History, Antwerp, Session M32 - Urban Space and Inequality. (Together with: Jaap-Evert Abrahamse, Roos van Oosten, Menne Kosian and Erik Schmitz). September 1st, 2022;
  • PortCityFutures & Lorentz Conference: Day 2: 'Geospatial Conceptualization', The value of Deep Mapping for understanding Maritime Mindsets? Leiden, March 11th, 2022. Report;
  • Given by J. Meeus: 'Mapping Europe's landscape.' Lecture at the Symposium "The future of the European Landscape", WLO and NVTL (Dutch organisations of landscape ecologist and landscape architects), Culemborg, 17th September 2021. J. Meeus, TM van den Brink and B. Pedroli;
  • 'The coffee commodity chain: connecting global history to cultural landscapes', European University Institute [EUI], Florence, September 9th 2019;
  • ‘At the Mercy of Global Trade Dynamics: the Frisian Village Molkwerum, Extremely Vulnerable Yet Resilient’, European Society for Environmental History (ESEH), Zagreb, June 29, 2017 [Abstract];
  • ‘Rock solid or build on quicksand?’, International Committee for the History of Technology (ICOHTEC), Porto, 27 July 2016 [Abstract];
  • ‘The influence of conventions, techniques and mental stereo-types on the reproduction of landscape-images. Presenting an alternative method by analysing hunebed-pictures’, European Association of Archaeologists (EEA), Glasgow, 3 September 2015 [Abstract] [Video];
  • ‘European Landscapes’ - 3th CHeriScape conferentie - Posterpresentatie, Oslo, 19-05-2015.

Professional

  • ‘Mapping Green Energy’, Decentralization and Energy, Delft, 25 January 2019;
  • Participant Port City Futures and exhibition: 'Mapping Green Energy', Rotterdam/Delft, 17-19 December 2018;
  • Tutorial: ‘Het gebruik van GIS binnen historisch geografisch onderzoek’, Historicidagen Utrecht, 24 Augustus 2017;
  • ‘De rol van stereotypen op de reproductie van landschapsbeelden, geïllustreerd met hunebedbeelden’, Utrecht, 13-10-2015;
  • ‘Op zoek naar een volledige verklaring waarom Molkwerum vrijwel van de kaart verdween’, Utrecht, 14-04-2015;
  • ‘Op zoek naar een volledige verklaring waarom Molkwerum vrijwel van de kaart verdween’, Molkwerum, 22-02-2015;
  • ‘Zeventiende-eeuwse stadsuitbreidingen in een nieuw perspectief, een perceelsgewijze vergelijking tussen Amsterdam en Leiden’, Utrecht, 14-10-2014;
  • ‘Our daily bread: global production, local consumption’, - Bachelor scriptie, student research conference VSNU, Leiden, 2014  [Poster];
  • ‘Landonteigening bij spoorwegaanleg’, Het Utrechts Archief, Utrecht, 2009.

Competitions

  • Participation: Make Gelderland More Beautiful: "Old Tracks, New Connections", Joris Ammerlaan, 2017. Brochure, Poster.