JA (Jasmin) Seijbel, MSC MA

Biography

Jasmin Seijbel is a PhD candidate at the Erasmus School of History Culture and Communication (Department of History). Jasmin is researching football-related antisemitic discourse(s) in on- and offline spaces. Her research also involves educational programmes initiated to prevent discrimination and antisemitism in football stadiums. In this project she collaborates with major stakeholders in the field, including the Fancoach project of Feyenoord and the Anne Frank House. Feyenoord invites penalised supporters to develop knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust through an educational programme. Jasmin researches Feyenoord’s educational programme; it’s opportunities and limitations. She investigates which histories are told and the intended and unintended short- and long-term effects of the programme. Her supervisors are Prof. dr. Gijsbert Oonk, Prof. dr. Jacco van Sterkenburg and Prof. dr. Maria Grever. Jasmin holds a Master’s degree in Global History and International Relations from the Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands and a Master’s degree in Cultural Anthropology and Development Studies from KU Leuven, Belgium. For her Anthropology master thesis, she conducted fieldwork in South-West Uganda in order to understand the social, cultural and political development accompanying rural to urban migration.

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Lecturer | Department of History
Email
seijbel@eshcc.eur.nl

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

PhD candidate | Department of History
Email
seijbel@eshcc.eur.nl

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Work

  • Jasmin Seijbel (28 April 2023) - Trouw: Feyenoordsupporter kijkt terug op antisemitisme
  • Jasmin Seijbel (3 October 2022) - Ken je dat niet horen dan?
  • Jasmin Seijbel (19 December 2021) - Vechtpartijen, bedreigingen, dat gebeurde vroeger niet als je van Feyenoord overstapte naar Ajax
  • Jasmin Seijbel (19 May 2021) - Documentary - Changing The Chants

  • Jasmin Seijbel (2024) - Rituals, Rivalry and Identity: Antisemitism in Dutch Football Fandom (Speaker)
    Activity: Invited talk Academic
  • Jasmin Seijbel (2024) - Persisting Prejudice: Antisemitism in Dutch Football Fandom from the 1980s onwards (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Lise Zurné, Jelena Beocanin, Siri Driessen, Jasmin Seijbel & Anne Heslinga (2024) - The gender of historical research (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Jasmin Seijbel (2023) - Van stadion tot sociale media: antisemitisme in de Nederlandse voetbalcultuur (Speaker)
    Activity: Invited talk Professional
  • Jasmin Seijbel (2023) - Antisemitism in Sports (Speaker)
    Activity: Invited talk Professional
  • Jasmin Seijbel (2023) - Tackling Antisemitism in Football (Speaker)
    Activity: Invited talk Professional
  • Jasmin Seijbel (2023) - Antisemitism in football: Feyenoord supporters reflecting on antisemitism in Dutch professional men’s football (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Siri Driessen, Jasmin Seijbel & Lise Zurne (2023) - Knowledge production in hypermasculinized research contexts (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic
  • Jasmin Seijbel, Palesa Mashigo, Carmen Longas Luque, Sidris van Sauers, Willem Wagenaar & Chantal van der Putten (2022) - Contemporary Global Issues: Inclusive Football for the Future (Chair)
    Activity: Organising and contributing to an event Academic
  • Jasmin Seijbel (2022) - #Hastagging Hate: football-related antisemitism on social media (Speaker)
    Activity: Oral presentation Academic

Heuristic Skills and Sources

Year Level
BA-1, BA-1
Year
2024
Course Code
CH1104

Qualitative Historical Methods

Year Level
BA-2, BA-2
Year
2024
Course Code
CH2227

Minor Sports and Society

Year
2024
Course Code
FEB53120M

Urban. Hist.: R'dam in Glob. Persp.

Year Level
BA-2, BA-2
Year
2024
Course Code
CH2211

Master Thesis

Year Level
MA, MA, MA, MA
Year
2024
Course Code
CH4050

News regarding JA (Jasmin) Seijbel, MSC MA

Jasmin Seijbel invited to speak at symposium in honour of the 25th anniversary of the National Discrimination Expertise Centre

Jasmin Seijbel spoke about her research into antisemitism in Dutch football at a National Expertise Centre for Discrimination (LECD) symposium.
Jasmin Seijbel at National Discrimination Expertise Centre symposium

No championship celebration for women?

Jasmin Seijbel and Siri Driessen wrote an opinion piece for de Volkskrant, elaborating on the importance of a public celebration in women's football.

Knowledge production in hypermasculinized research contexts

ESHCC researchers Siri Driesen, Lise Zurné, and Jasmin Seijbel will be delivering a seminar at the Centre for Memory, Narrative, and Histories in Brighton.
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