Biography
I am an associate professor in development management and governance at ISS. I currently combine my position at ISS with the position of senior researcher at the Centre of Expertise on Global Governance at The Hague University of Applied Sciences.
Pressing societal issues in which multi-stakeholder and multi-level governance perspectives are needed, are at the heart of what I do. Currently, I am researching the issue of adaptation to heatwaves from a governance perspective. Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense, silently killing thousands of vulnerable people around the world every year. I strongly believe that adaptation to the effects of heatwaves requires collective action at various governance levels. I am also participating in research initiatives on the governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and humanitarian and social accountability.
Over the past 20 years, I have built up research and policy expertise in the areas of:
- local governance and decentralisation
- natural resource management (particularly water and mining)
- public sector reform
in the Global South, and the Middle East and North Africa region in particular.
The red thread through all my work are citizen-state relations and how they are embedded in the ‘politics of development’. This notion refers to how different types of (local, national, global) authorities and ordinary citizens negotiate over access to services, information, and social justice, often mediated by consultants or other brokers. I am particularly interested in how local actors translate and appropriate – and sometimes resist- global policy models and tools.
In my research, I am also able to draw on my substantial teaching and thesis supervision experience at BA, MA, and PhD levels in the areas of political science, governance, and public policy & management (including evaluation). This experience allows me to approach the pressing issues of our time from an interdisciplinary perspective and using a range of research methods. Listening to the research needs of actors on the ground, and engaging my extensive networks to disseminate the results and try to influence policy at various governance levels is central in my research. I find it important that my research improves people’s lives.
Are you interested in doing research on these topics with me? I am available to supervise PhD candidates and keen on setting up international research collaborations. Please get in touch at bergh@iss.nl.
International Institute of Social Studies
- bergh@iss.nl
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Work
- Francesco Colin, Sylvia Bergh, Katharina Natter, Issam Cherrat & Ben Wagner (2024) - Morocco’s Governance of Cities and Borders: AI-Enhanced Surveillance, Facial Recognition, and Human Rights
- Luciana Dos Santos Duarte & Sylvia Bergh (2023) - Sustainable fashion from Brazil at Global Summits – More needs to be done - [link]
- Anna Matczak & Sylvia I. Bergh (2023) - A review of the (potential) implications of climate change for policing practice worldwide - Policing (Oxford), 17 - doi: 10.1093/police/paad062 - [link]
- Aurélia Chevreul-Gaud & Sylvia Bergh (2023) - How spending time in urban green spaces can counter our children’s biophobia and improve the wellbeing of older adults - [link]
- Aurélia Chevreul-Gaud & Sylvia Bergh (2023) - Addressing eco-anxiety among children – from environmental education to outdoor learning - [link]
- Engelina Chaillet, Kateryna Podkalenko, Sylvia Bergh, Ans De Vos & Kirsten Vanderplanken (2023) - Een verkenning van de impact van adaptatieplannen op human capital: Finaal rapport. Een onderzoek in opdracht van het Departement Werk en Sociale economie, in het kader van het VIONA-onderzoeksprogramma, Antwerpen.
- Intissar Kherigi, Sylvia Bergh & Hatem Kahloun (2023) - Encountering the local state: Reimagining the social contract in Tunisia through local policing and public administration reform: Final project report and policy brief for the Knowledge Management Fund – KMF (part of the Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law - KPSRL) - [link]
- Sylvia Bergh (2022) - How can heatwaves be governed more effectively? A look at the Middle East and North Africa - [link]
- Luciana Dos Santos Duarte & Sylvia Bergh (2022) - Fashion and Beauty in the Tower of Babel: how Brazilian companies made sustainability a common language at COP27 - [link]
- Sylvia Bergh (2022) - Towards an Improved Governance of Heatwaves in the MENA Region - [link]
- Sylvia Bergh (5 October 2023) - Hague University of Applied Sciences Researcher Advances Knowledge in Climate Change [A review of the (potential) implications of climate change for policing practice worldwide]
- SI (Sylvia) Bergh (6 July 2021) - Integrale actie tegen hittegolven is nu noodzakelijk
- Sylvia Bergh (1 January 2018) - The redeployment of state power in the Southern Mediterranean: Implications for local governance
- Sylvia Bergh (1 January 2011) - Interview on the Arab Spring (‘Arabische opstand’)
- Sylvia Bergh (2018) - The Redeployement of State Power in the Southern Mediterranean - Implications for Local Governance (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Sylvia Bergh (2016) - Mediterranean Politics (Journal) (Editor)
Activity: Editorial work › Academic - Sylvia Bergh (2016) - European Journal of Development Research (Journal) (Editor)
Activity: Editorial work › Academic - Sylvia Bergh & Karin Willemse (2016) - Contemporary Islam (Journal) (Editor)
Activity: Publication Peer-review › Academic - Sylvia Bergh (2015) - Decentralisation and regional inequalities – evidence from The Netherlands and Morocco (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Sylvia Bergh & Kees Biekart (2015) - Can (Evaluation) Consultants be Civic Innovators? Exploring the Shift from Auditors to Allies (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Sylvia Bergh (2015) - SpringerPlus (Journal) (Editor)
Activity: Editorial work › Academic - Sylvia Bergh (2015) - Cogent Social Sciences (Journal) (Editor)
Activity: Editorial work › Academic - Sylvia Bergh & Daniele Rossi Doria (2014) - Plus ça change? Observing the Dynamics of Morocco’s ‘Arab Spring’ in the High Atlas (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Sylvia Bergh & Daniele Rossi Doria (2014) - Plus ça change? Observing the Dynamics of Morocco’s ‘Arab Spring’ in the High Atlas (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
The Hague Unviersity of Applied Sciences HHS
- Start date approval
- September 2023
- End date approval
- September 2026
- Place
- THE HAGUE
- Description
- employment next to my part-time EUR appointment
Board of Examiners
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- ISS-BOE-24-25
Major GDP
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- ISS-GDP-24-25
General Information
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- ISSGENERAL-24-25
3105 Research Paper Preparation
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- ISS-3105-24-25
5401 Research Paper
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- ISS-5401-24-25
Senior researcher, Centre of Expertise on Global Governance
- Start date approval
- September 2020