Visiting Fellow at the university of Marburg
Dynamics of Security
Philips Universität Marburg
DE
Marburg
joris.gijsenbergh@uni-marburg.de
Visiting Fellow at the university of Marburg, affiliated to the research group 'Dynamics of security'.
History of democracy, transparency, and whistle-blowing (1945-present)
Assistant professor in political history at the Radboud University Nijmegen
J. Gijsenbergh, Democratie en gezag. Extremismebestrijding in Nederland, 1917-1940 (PhD thesis, Nijmegen 2016).
J. Gijsenbergh, ‘Democracy’s various defenders. The struggle against political extremism in the Netherlands, 1917-1940’ in: J. Augusteijn, C. Hijzen and M. de Vries (eds.), Democracies and their adversaries. New perspectives on internal opposition (Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, forthcoming in 2019).
J. Gijsenbergh, ‘Contrasting Complaints about Parliamentarism in Western-Europe (1918-1939)’ in: K. Palonen and J. M. Rosales (eds.), Parliamentarism and Democratic Theory. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Barbara Budrich; Leverkusen 2015) 117-139.
J. Gijsenbergh, ‘The Semantics of “Democracy” in Social-Democratic parties. Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, 1917-1939’, Archiv für Sozialgeschichte 53 (2013) 147-173.
J. Gijsenbergh, S. Hollander, T. Houwen and W. de Jong (eds.). Creative Crises of Democracy (Peter Lang; Brussel 2011).
https://fotomarburg.academia.edu/JorisGijsenbergh
Political history Democracy Extremism Transparency Whistleblowing