Introducing New Member: Dr Claartje Rasterhoff
CREATE), commoning and collective action (Contemporary Commoning), and the application of digital history and digital heritage for broader audiences (Time Machine). She is currently wrapping up a pilot study for the new Dutch Culture Monitor at Boekman Foundation: Institute for arts, culture and related policy. She will be teaching in the FASoS MA programmes Arts and Heritage: Policy, Management and Education, and Media Studies: Digital Cultures. Previously, she worked at the University of Amsterdam as Assistant Professor in Urban History & Digital Methods, at Erasmus University Rotterdam as post-doc and lecturer, and at Utrecht University as a PhD student. If you would like to connect, feel free to drop her a message at c.rasterhoff@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Claartje Rasterhoff has recently started working at FASoS as Assistant Professor in Cultural Policy and Management. She is trained as a historian and her research takes place at the intersection of cultural policy, urban history and digital humanities, with a specific interest in digital heritage.Recent projects include the history of (Dutch) cultural industries (