Home   ISS Faculty

ISS Faculty

Prof.Dr. Haan

ssrn linkedin google

Prof.Dr. Leo de Haan

Prof.Dr. Leo de Haan

Institute Board (IB)

International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

Erasmus University Rotterdam

 

Rector

 

T: +31 70 4260412

E: rector@remove-this.iss.nl

Room: 1.01


 

Profile

expand all tabs | collapse all tabs

Professional experience

Rector
University Erasmus University Rotterdam
School International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
Department Institute Board (IB)
   

Research

Leo J. de Haan is Rector and Professor of Development Studies. His current research interests are the developmental state and the conceptualization of rural and urban livelihoods; international and national migration patterns resulting in the multi-locality oflivelihoods; and the multi-dimensionality of poverty in the Global South. His previous research focused on the commercialization of agriculture, environmental management, pastoral livelihoods and resource conflicts among peasants and pastoralists, with an emphasis on Mrica. Leo J. de Haan is the former Director of the African Studies Centre (ASC), Leiden and Professor of Development in Sub-Sahara Africa at Leiden University. Before directing ASC Leiden he was Professor of Development Studies at Radboud University Nijmegen and Director ofthe Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen (CIDIN).

ISS: Individual Research SG0
Role Member
 

Publications

expand all tabs | collapse all tabs | show all publications

  • Haan, L.J. de & Kamanzi, A. (2011). Who Gets Drunk at the Bottom of the Pyramid When a Bottle of Whisky is Dropped from the Top? Development Cooperation as a Chain of Political Arenas. In P. Hoebink (Ed.), The Netherlands Yearbook on International Cooperation 2009 (pp. 119-140). Assen: Van Gorcum.
  • Haan, L.J. de (2009). Dutch Africa Policy 1998-2006: What for? In P. Hoebink (Ed.), The Netherlands Yearbook on International Cooperation 2008 (pp. 19-25). Assen: Van Gorcum.
  • Haan, L.J. de (2008). Livelihoods and the articulation of space. In P. Hebinck, S. Slootweg & L. Smith (Eds.), Tales of Development: People, Power and Space (pp. 51-60). Assen: Van Gorcum.
  • Haan, L.J. de (2007). Studies in African Livelihoods: Current Issues and Future Prospects. In P. Chabal, U. Engel & L. de Haan (Eds.), African Alternatives (Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 2) (pp. 59-72). Leiden: Brill.
  • Kaag, M., Brons, J., Bruin, M. de, Haan, L.J. de, Nooteboom, G., Berkel, R. van, Dijk, H. van & Zoomers, A. (2004). Ways Forward in Livelihood Research. In Globalization and Development: Themes and Concepts in Current Research (pp. 49-74). Amsterdam: Wolters Kluwer Publishers.
  • Chabal, P., Engel, U. & Haan, L.J. de (Eds.). (2007). African Alternatives (Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 2). Leiden: Brill.