Sander ten Caat
PhD candidate
- Name
- S. ten Caat
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9500
- s.ten.caat@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0009-0005-4305-3588
Sander ten Caat is a PhD candidate at the Institute of Public Administration.
Sander ten Caat works as a PhD researcher in the JustETrans project. This interdisciplinary research project is a collaboration between TU Delft and Leiden University aimed at co-creating just and effective energy transitions through participatory multi-modelling. Sander studies the perspectives on and hidden forms of (in)justice in the Dutch energy transition to inform and improve tools for participatory decision making. This is done through a mix of mix of ethnographical methods and (critical) discourse analysis. Sander’s background is in Governance of Sustainability and in Dutch colonial and environmental history.
Student Assistant
- Science
- Centrum voor Milieuwetenschappen Leiden
- CML/Algemeen
PhD candidate
- Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
- Instituut Bestuurskunde
- Caat S. ten, Uffelen N. van & Cuppen E.H.W.J. (2024), Revealing hidden injustice: Barriers to citizen participation among migrants in the energy transition of The Hague, Environmental Research Communications 6(7): 075006.
- Looze A.M.M. de, Caat S. ten, Maiello A., Jhagroe S.S. & Cuppen E.H.W.J. (2024), Temporalities of energy justice: changing justice conceptions in Dutch energy policy between 1974 and 2022, Energy Policy 191: 114174.