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Curriculum vitae NIEHOF, Anke

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Biographical data

Name:					NIEHOF, Anke

Place/date of birth:			Sabang (Indonesia), April 28, 1948

Sex:					female

Marital status:				married to Roy E. JORDAAN, 2 children

Citizenship:				Dutch

Present address:			Onder de Bomen 2

					6871 CH Renkum

					Netherlands

					Tel.: 0317-350183 / 482622 (work)

					e-mail: anke.niehof@wur.nl

Education

Primary and secondary education: 

1958-1963: Paramaribo, Surinam; 1963-1966: The Hague, Netherlands.

Academic education:

1972: MA Leiden University (cum laude): anthropology, sociology,
Indonesian studies.

1976: University of Groningen: masters course demography.

1985: PhD. Leiden University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of
Anthropology, thesis entitled: “Women and Fertility in Madura,
Indonesia”.

Language skills

Mother tongue: Dutch; English and Indonesian: fluently; French and
German: passive.

Professional history

1993 -  present:		Full professorship at Wageningen University, occupying
the Chair of Sociology of Consumers and Households, Department of Social
Sciences, and official co-ordinator for Gender Education (since 2001).  

1991 - 1993:		Working as staff at Policy Planning Section at the
Department for International Co-operation (DGIS) of the Dutch Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, portfolio: culture-and-development and population
issues.

1988 - 1991:		Teamleader of a micro-finance and training project for
women in rural West Java, and Advisor to the Indonesian National Family
Planning Co-ordinating Board (BKKBN) in Jakarta. Employed by Agro-Vision
Holland (consultancy agency).

1986 - 1988:		Working as staff at DGIS Policy Planning Section (Ministry
of Foreign Affairs), portfolio of culture-and-development and population
issues.

1980 - 1986:		Attached to Leiden University to train Indonesian
post-graduate anthropologists in research methodology.

1977 - 1980:		PhD research. Fieldwork: 1977-79 Madura (East Java),
Indonesia.

1975 - 1977:		Head of the Bureau Indonesian Studies (Leiden) for
implementation of the Joint Indonesian-Dutch Programme for Indonesian
Studies.

1972 - 1975:		Member of the team of the joint and interdisciplinary
Indonesian-Dutch Project for Family Planning Research and Training in
Serpong, West Java, funded by NUFFIC. 

Assignments, project management, memberships

AWLAE Project	2002-2010: WU project leader of the DGIS-funded AWLAE
(African Women Leaders in Agriculture and the Environment.) project, in
the framework of which 20 women from 12 African countries do their PhD
at Wageningen University.

DGIS-missions:	1992: 	Evaluation of the INIS-Project, Dutch-Indonesian
co-operation in the field of Islamic studies. 1987, 1986, 1984:
Evaluation of Dutch-Indonesian co-operation in the field of family
planning and population.

Leiden University:	1980: Preparation of co-operation with Hasanuddin
University (Ujung Pandang, Indonesia) in the field of public health.
1976: Writing the Plan of Operations for co-operation with the Faculty
of Social Sciences at the Universitas Indonesia in Jakarta. (Both NUFFIC
projects).

1972 - 1975:		Honorary lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the
Universitas Indonesia in Jakarta.

Memberships:	1. 	Advisory Board UPWARD (Users’ Perspectives With
Agricultural Research and Development), a CIP program, based in Los
Baƈos (Phil.).

		2.	Board and Technical Committee of the Neys-Van Hoogstraten
Foundation, which supports socio-economic research in Asia in the field
of household food security and family nutrition (1994-present).

		3.	Committee for Development Cooperation (COS), Advisory Council (AIV)
for the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2007-present). 

		4.	Chair of the board of the Prince Claus Fund for Culture and
Development (1996-2003).

		5.	Member of the board of the World Population Foundation (1996-2002).

		6.	Editorial Board of the International Journal of Consumer Studies
(2002-present). 

		7.	Editorial Board of NJAS, Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences
(2006-present).

Selected publications 

2010 	& Gabriel Rugalema, Stuart Gillespie (Eds), AIDS and Rural
Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa. London: Earthscan. [in press]  

2010	Food, Diversity, Vulnerability and Social Change: Research findings
from insular Southeast Asia. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers.
  

2008	& L. Price, “Etic and emic perspectives on HIV/AIDS impacts on
rural livelihoods and agricultural practice”, NJAS Wageningen Journal
of Life Sciences 56(3): 139-153.

2008	“Introduction: Dimensions of resilience in a context of
health-related adversity”, Medische Antropologie 20(2): 217-227. 

2008	“Ontwikkelingssamenwerking Nederland-IndonesiĂ«: de breuk
1991-1992”, Internationale Spectator 62(9): 481-487. 

2007	“Fish and female agency in a Madurese fishing village in
Indonesia”, Moussons 11: 185-209.

2006	& N. Blijham, L. de Kan, “Determinants and adequacy of food
consumption of children in La Trinidad, Philippines”, International
Journal of Consumer Studies 

2006	“Reproduction: Conception, Reproductive Choices, and Islam”,
in: Encyclopaedia of Women in Islamic Cultures (EWIC), Vol. 3, pp.
322-326. Leiden: Brill. 

2005	& R.E. Jordaan & Affandy Santoso, “Technological and social
change in a Madurese fishing village (1978-2004)”, Bijdragen tot de
Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 161(4): 397-432.

2004	“A micro-ecological approach to home care for AIDS patients”,
Medische Antropologie 16(2): 245-265.

2004	“The significance of diversification for rural livelihoods”,
Food Policy 29(4): 321-338. 

2004	& A. Negash, “The significance of enset culture and biodiversity
for rural food and livelihood security in Southwestern Ethiopia”,
Agriculture and Human Values 21(6): 61-71.

2003	& Firman Lubis (Eds.), Two is Enough: Family Planning in Indonesia
under the New Order (1968-1998), Leiden: KITLV Press.

2003	& F. Lubis, “Family planning in practice: Cases from the
field”. In: A. Niehof & F. Lubis (Eds), Two is Enough: Family Planning
in Indonesia under the New Order (1968-1998), pp. 119-151. Leiden: KITLV
Press. 

“The household production of care”. In: C.A.A. Butijn et al. (Eds.),
Changes at the Other End of the Chain, pp. 179-189. Maastricht: Shaker
Publishing.

2001	“Population and Fertility: Global Trends, National Policies, and
Women’s Lives”. In:  Identity, Locality and Globalization,
pp.199-223. New Delhi: Indian Council of Social Science Research.   

1999	“The anthropologist as formal broker between ‘North’ and
‘South’, The Development Anthropologist 17(1-2): 72-79. 

1998	“The changing lives of Indonesian women: Contained emancipation
under pressure”, Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde,
Vol.154/2, pp.236-258.

1997	“Ouderen, zorg en welzijn: een pleidooi voor een vergelijkende
benadering”, Medische Antropologie, 9(1): pp.7-23.

1996	& F. Bos, M. Leutscher, “Aids in Afrika: Rampspoed en aanzet tot
sociale verandering”, Medische Antropologie, 8(1): 169-184.

1995	“Ageing and the elderly in Indonesia: Identifying key issues”,
Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, 151(3): pp.422-438. 

1993	“The problematic relationship between culture and development in
international cooperation”, in W.A. Shadid & P.J.M. Nas (Eds) Culture,
Development and Communication. Leiden: CNWS publications no.17.

1992	“Mediating roles of the traditional birth attendant in
Indonesia”, in Sita van Bemmelen et al. (eds.) Women and Mediation in
Indonesia. Leiden: KITLV Press.

1992	& Elsbeth Locher-Scholten, “Introduction”, in Elsbeth
Locher-Scholten & Anke Niehof (Eds) Indonesian Women in Focus. Leiden:
KITLV Press [2nd edition].

1988	“Traditional medication at pregnancy and childbirth in Madura,
Indonesia”, in: S. van der Geest & S. Reynolds Whyte (eds.) The
Context of Medicines in Developing Countries. Dordrecht/Boston/London:
Kluwer Academic Publishers.

1988	& R.E. Jordaan, “Sirih-pinang and symbolic dualism in
Indonesia”, in D. Moyer & H. Claessens (Eds) Time Past, Time Present,
Time Future: Perspectives on Indonesian Culture. Dordrecht: Foris.

1986	“Family planning and religious leaders in rural Madura,
Indonesia”, in Ph. Quarles van Ufford (ed.) Local Leadership and
Programme Implementation in Indonesia. Amsterdam: Free University Press.

1985	Women and Fertility in Madura, Indonesia. PhD Thesis. Leiden
University.

1982	& Roy E. Jordaan, “Patondu revisited: a case study of
modernisation in fishery”, Review of Indonesian and Malayan Affairs
(RIMA) 16(2).

1978	& Hatta Sastramihardja, “The Community-based Channels for the
Diffusion of Family Planning”, in Lida C.L. Zuidberg (ed.) Family
Planning in Rural West Java. The Serpong Project. Jakarta: Penerbit
Djambatan. 

 

 

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