I am an assistant professor at Tilburg University. In my NWO-Veni -research project ' Bodies in Transition. Making Sense of Menopause ', I investigate how women experience their bodies and selves during menopause. About Marjolein de Boer . Current. Research: Bodies in transition. Currently, I am doing research for my NWO-Veni project, entitled 'Bodies in Transition. Making Sense of Menopause'. The central question in this study is how women experience and make sense of their menopausal transition. For example, I investigate how sexuality and intimacy.
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Marjolein de Boer is an assistant professor of Health Humanities at the Department of Culture Studies at Tilburg University. She has a background in both philosophy and sociology. Before coming to the department as a postdoc researcher in 2019, she was a Marie Curie-research fellow at the University of Oslo, Norway (2017-2019). Marjolein de Boer, PhD dr. Assistant Professor, Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences, Department of Culture Studies Email M.L.deBoer @ tilburguniversity. edu 2008 2023 Research activity per year Overview Fingerprint Network Research output (38) Projects (6) If you made any changes in Pure these will be visible here soon. WoMaHN — Marjolein de Boer Women's Marginalized Health Network (WoMaHN) WoMaHN is a newly established research network that gathers scholars with an interest in marginalization of women's embodiment and health from perspectives within the critical social sciences, gender studies, philosophy, and medical humanities. I'm Marjolein de Boer and I'm an assistant professor at the Department of Culture studies (Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences). In my research, I focus on subjective experiences and cultural representations of gendered illnesses and medicalization situations - for example, of breast cancer, infertility, ovarian cancer, and menopause.
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Publications — Marjolein de Boer WoMaHN Peer reviewed articles: Boer, M.L. de; Marieke Hendriks; Emiel J. Krahmer; Jenny Slatman, and Nadine Bol (2023, forthcoming) 'Un/tracking menopause. How self-tracking mediates women's self-experiences in menopause' | Health: an Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness, and Medicine Conferences — Marjolein de Boer Presentations November 2023 (invited) Un-tracking menopause. How not self-tracking shapes the ways in which menopausal women give meaning to themselves and their bodies. Online networking event with menopause scholars, organized by Siobhán Healy (Massey University) and Josie Hamper (Oxford University). Teaching — Marjolein de Boer PHILOSOPHER, SOCIAL SCIENTIST, FEMINIST 2021 - now | Thesis coordinator in the Master Health Humanities (Tilburg University) Spring 2024 | 'Health Humanities', 6 ECTS, BA Liberal Arts and Sciences, University College Tilburg. Wednesday, November 11, 2020 11:30 12:30 Tilburg The Netherlands (map) Google Calendar ICS Hoera! I've received a NWO-Veni grant for my research 'Bodies in transition. Making sense of menopause'. Within this empirical-philosophical project, I will analyze how women experience and make sense of their menopause.
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Marjolein de Boer Tilburg University | UVT · Department of Culture Studies Doctor of Philosophy Connect with experts in your field Join ResearchGate to contact this researcher and connect with. dr. Marjolein de Boer PhD Assistant professor TSHD: Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences TSHD: Department of Culture Studies
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Marjolein de Boer is an assistant professor in Health Humanities at Tilburg University. Her research focuses on women's experiences of illness and medicalization, particularly in menopause, breast cancer, sexuality, infertility, chronic illnesses, and vaginal cancer. Author Marjolein Lotte de Boer 1 Affiliation 1Department of Culture Studies, School of Humanities, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands. PMID: 34137042 DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.13301 Abstract
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de Boer, Marjolein./ Epistemic in/justice in patient participation : A discourse analysis of the Dutch ME/CFS Health Council advisory process.In: Sociology of Health & Illness. 2021 ; Vol. 43, No. 6. pp. 1335-1354. Marjolein Lotte de Boer First published: 17 June 2021 https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13301 Sections PDF Tools Share Abstract In healthcare settings, patient participation is increasingly adopted as a possible remedy to ill people suffering from 'epistemic injustices' - that is to their unfair harming as knowers.