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N (Nicky) van Es, MA

Biography

Nicky van Es (1988) is a PhD candidate in the Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture (ERMeCC) at ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥, on the NWO-funded project entitled: (supervised by dr. Stijn Reijnders).

Nicky studied Sociology (BA) and recently finished his Research Master Sociology of Culture, Media and the Arts (MA) in the Faculty of Social Sciences (FSW) at the ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥. His BA thesis focused on deconstructing the relation between income inequality and mental health issues in developed countries, through comparison with the macro-level effects of neo-liberalistic sentiments and cultural insecurity (anomie) on mental well-being during the past decades.

His MA thesis revolved around problematizing the underlying assumption in the contemporary debate of online video-games that national identity and nationality are increasingly less tenable dispositions in the virtual worlds of Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Games (MMORPG’s), in favor of a more ‘culturally open’ (or: cosmopolitan) disposition. Taking the immensely popular MMORPG, The World of Warcraft (WoW), and its European player-base as a case-study, the results have shown that national identity and instances of nationalism remain salient within the game itself on multiple levels, and prove to be a heated topic of debate within the European WoW-community.

In 2013 Nicky began his sub-project on literary tourism, to investigate how contemporary popular literature feeds the imagination of tourists and subsequently literally move them across geographical borders to visit the places central to the novels they’ve read. In addition to these underlying meanings which are ascribed to this practice by the tourists themselves, attention will be paid to local authorities, residents, tourist agencies and other organizations who are involved in creating and maintaining a ‘literary experience’ of places in Europe. 

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Lecturer | Department of Arts and Culture Studies
Email
vanes@eshcc.eur.nl

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Work

  • Sangkyun Sean Kim, Anton Klarin, Stijn Reijnders, Qijie Xiao & Nicky van Es (2025) - - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research - doi: -
  • Nicky van Es, Stijn Reijnders, Leonieke Bolderman & A Waysdorf (2021) - - doi:
  • Stijn Reijnders, Abby Waysdorf, L Bolderman & Nicky van Es (2020) - - doi:
  • Nicky van Es & Stijn Reijnders (2016) - - European Journal of Cultural Studies, 21 (4), 502-520 - doi: -
  • Nicky van Es & Stijn Reijnders (2016) - - Annals of Tourism Research, 57, 113-125 - doi: -
  • Nicky van Es & Johan Heilbron (2015) - - Cultural Sociology (print), 9 (3), 296-319 - doi:
  • Johan Heilbron & Nicky van Es (2015) -
  • Nicky van Es (2015) - - Tijdschrift voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde, 135
  • Stijn Reijnders, Leonieke Bolderman, Nicky van Es & Abby Waysdorf (2015) - - Tourism Analysis, 20 (3), 333-341 -
  • Nicky van Es & Stijn Reijnders (2014) -

  • Stijn Reijnders & Nicky Es (11 oktober 2013) - Stijn Reijndes en Nicky van Es over het onderzoeksproject 'Locating Imagination'

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