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Naomi van Stapele is a professor in 'Inclusive Education' at the Centre of Expertise Global and Inclusive Learning at THUAS, The Netherlands. Amsterdam Area, Netherlands - Den Haag - Den Haag Opleiding Cum Laude/ Honour 2009 - 2015 - Activiteiten en verenigingen:Field Research in Kenya, Ervaring als vrijwilliger

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Naomi van Stapele Article Metrics Get access Cite Rights & Permissions Abstract Hustling as a concept has travelled through the global soundscapes of impoverished, neglected, racialized and otherwise marginalized urban settings. From 1 January 2021, Naomi van Stapele has started as new Inclusive Education professor The Hague University of Applied Sciences. Naomi worked as a Diversity & Inclusion Chair and Assistant Professor of Urban Governance and Development Policy at the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS / EUR). Since 1 January 2021 Naomi van Stapele (46) is the new professor (lector) Inclusive Education at the Centre of Expertise Global & Inclusive Learning. Naomi has years of experience in education, a passion for inclusivity and did a dance of joy when she heard that she had been hired by THUAS. An introduction. Inclusive education is an important priority for THUAS. Since 1 January 2021, Naomi van Stapele has been the Inclusive Education professor at the Global & Inclusive Learning Centre of Expertise. On 16 September, she will hold her inaugural lecture. 'Inclusion is about countering power. And that requires radical critical thinking.'

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Naomi van Stapele Radboud University | RU · Department of Anthropology and Development Studies Connect with experts in your field Join ResearchGate to contact this researcher and connect with. Naomi van Stapele is an assistant professor 'Anthropology and Development Studies' at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Her current research project looks at the role of non-state security groups in the context of violent religious extremism in Kenya. Naomi van Stapele is a Ph.D. scholar in Anthropology at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR), University of Amsterdam. Her work focuses on the social formation of gangs in urban ghettos in Kenya. She particularly looks at the growing significance of ethnicity as a marker of group identification and its relation to the increase of violence in these ghettos. Naomi van Stapele Department of Sociology, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Correspondence [email protected] Pages 301-325 Published online: 12 Aug 2016

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Naomi van Stapele Professor in Inclusive Education, Hague University of Applied Sciences Disclosure statement Naomi van Stapele is affiliated with Minority Womxn in Action — MWA, a queer. Naomi van Stapele In this article, we show how youth groups in Nairobi's poor settlements engage with politics while carving out a political space for themselves and providing a livelihood. Naomi van Stapele, PhD Lector 'Inclusive Education' at De Haagse Hogeschool / The Hague University of Applied Sciences These days I am guided by this quote from Zembylas (2020: 15). For years, sociologist and anthropologist Naomi van Stapele has been researching the role of local gangs in cities such as Kenyan capital Nairobi, where most people grow up in marginalised, violent neighbourhoods. In such areas, gangs offer both social capital and access to work.

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Naomi van Stapele, PhD Lector 'Inclusive Education' at De Haagse Hogeschool / The Hague University of Applied Sciences 1mo Report this post After being arrested, tear-gassed, and shot at by the. Naomi van Stapele, PhD Lector 'Inclusive Education' at De Haagse Hogeschool / The Hague University of Applied Sciences 2y Report this post Fourth peer-reviewed publication this year: "My aim is to.