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Lise Jans

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Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Psychology

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Ethnography

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Sociology

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Prosocial Behavior

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Civic Engagement

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PhD in Prosocial Effects of Democratic Decision-Making in Citizen Collectives at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Erasmus University Rotterdam is offering a fully funded four-year PhD position focused on the prosocial effects of democratic decision-making in citizen collectives. The research will be conducted within the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) and is part of the Social Enterprises & Institutions for Collective Action research group. The project investigates how participatory decision-making in cooperatives and citizen collectives fosters civic engagement and prosocial behavior, aiming to understand the broader societal impact of democratic practices. The PhD candidate will design a serious game for data collection, conduct comparative research across various citizen collectives, analyze spillover effects of democratic practices, and collaborate with networks such as LaNSCO. The research will use qualitative and participatory methods, including ethnography, and will result in both academic publications and practitioner-oriented outputs. The project is highly interdisciplinary, intersecting political science, sociology, psychology, and anthropology, and is situated in the Dutch context. Applicants should have a Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., social sciences, psychology, political science, anthropology), experience with qualitative or participatory research, and strong motivation to work in both academic and community settings. Proficiency in English is required, and Dutch language skills are advantageous. The position offers a competitive salary (€3,059–€3,881 per month), excellent work-life balance (41 days leave, remote work options), career development opportunities, and comprehensive relocation and integration support for international candidates. The application deadline is 15 February 2026, with a start date of 1 September 2026. Interested candidates should submit a CV and motivation letter via the Erasmus University Rotterdam applicant portal. For further information, applicants may contact Prof. Tine De Moor or Prof. Lise Jans by email. The university values diversity and encourages applications from all backgrounds and identities.

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Tine De Moor

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Erasmus University Rotterdam

PhD Position: Social Effects of Democratic Decision-Making in Citizen Collectives

This fully funded PhD position at Erasmus University Rotterdam offers a unique opportunity to investigate the social effects of democratic decision-making within citizen collectives. Hosted by the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) and linked to the Erasmus School of Philosophy, the project is part of the ECCO consortium and the Governance & Pluralism team, providing a vibrant academic environment and peer cohort. The four-year research project aims to understand whether citizen collectives act as 'schools for democracy' by exploring how participatory decision-making influences civic engagement and pro-social behavior beyond the collective. The study will compare different types of citizen collectives, including cooperatives and co-housing eco-villages, focusing on both labor market and non-work settings. A key output will be the development of a psychological assessment tool—a serious game—to measure civic engagement and cooperative tendencies, embedding data collection within gameplay. As the PhD researcher, you will conduct comparative research, design and implement the serious game, analyze spillover effects of collective participation, collaborate with networks such as LaNSCO, and publish both academic and practitioner-oriented outputs. The position emphasizes transdisciplinary research, close collaboration with citizen collectives, and the development of creative methodologies that engage practitioners. Applicants should have a Master’s degree in a relevant field (social/cultural anthropology, public administration, psychology, sociology, political science, or transition studies), strong interest in democratic innovation and behavioral sciences, and experience with qualitative research methods. Proficiency in Dutch and English is required, along with the ability to work independently and in teams. Experience with ethnographic or participatory action research and comfort working in communities are advantageous. The employment package includes a competitive salary (€3,059 - €3,881 gross per month for full-time), 41 days paid leave, holiday and end-of-year bonuses, pension contributions, and support for relocation (including the 30%-ruling for eligible candidates). Additional benefits cover work-life balance, personal development, and access to university facilities. The position starts on 1 September 2026, with an initial one-year contract and extension for three more years upon proven suitability. Applications should be submitted online with a motivation letter and CV before 15 February 2026. The selection process involves one or two interviews, expected in mid/end-February. For further details, visit the EUR website or contact the supervisors, Professor Tine De Moor and Professor Lise Jans, via the provided email addresses. Erasmus University Rotterdam is committed to diversity, inclusion, and positive societal impact, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. The university is recognized for its interdisciplinary research and global outlook, making it a leading institution in Europe.

2 weeks ago