Theses (2020 - 2021)
The Hague Southwest: A Challenging Change. A study on the usage of participatory governance to improve distressed neighbourhoods. Tirza Pulleman.
The Wijkagenda project: A case study on the legitimacy of interactive decision-making. Evy Heugen.
Theses (2021 - 2022)
The effectiveness of social assistance reintegration instruments in the Southwest district. Flip Tideman.
Bevorderen van burgerparticipatie in budgetprocessen door gedragingen verbindend leiderschap: Casus mobiliteitstransitie in Den Haag Zuidwest. Mark van der Sar.
Syncing citizenship education in The Hague Southwest: A comparative study describing citizenship perceptions through the lenses of civil society and street culture. Max Yung.
Theses (2022-2023)
Exploring how connecting leadership can help unite conflicting public values in Moerwijk residential area. Fleur Groeneveld.
Constructing a framework for regeneration to improve community life and the public realm in Moerwijk. Jamie Taal.
A research on behavioural factors important to different socio-demographic groups for participating with Digital Twins. Sjoerd Jansma.