The Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC) at the Erasmus University Rotterdam is pleased to announce a challenging PhD position that examines
democratising heritage tourism as part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network fellowship titled “
HERITOUR - Enhancing collaborative synergies between Cultural HERItage and TOURism” About HERITOURHERITOUR is a
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network that examines how the cultural heritage and tourism sectors can collaborate more effectively to address shared challenges and reduce the negative impacts of tourism. Cultural heritage represents a major segment of contemporary tourism, yet increasing touristification and overtourism have intensified debates about environmental degradation, social disruption, and pressures on heritage sites. Although European and international policy frameworks promote ethical and sustainable tourism, heritage and tourism governance remains fragmented, with sectors operating under different institutional structures and priorities. HERITOUR investigates how current collaborations function and how cross-sectoral policies can be developed within a democratic and regenerative governance model. The project focuses on hybridisation, sustainability, resilience, and democratisation, and provides interdisciplinary training for Doctoral Candidates.
HERITOUR is a collaboration between Erasmus University Rotterdam, University of Stavanger, Middle East Technical University, University of Aruba, Mid Sweden University, and the University of Granada.
Successful Doctoral Candidates will be seconded at heritage and tourism organisations for the total duration of three months during the employment period.
A total of 10 PhD vacancies are available across the six universities. For more information, check the individual vacancy pages of the universities, or check the project website
www.heritour.euAbout the research projectThis PhD project critically examines how ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities are represented within European heritage tourism, with particular attention to sites shaped by popular culture and media exposure. Film, television, literature, music, games, and digital platforms play a key role in producing tourism imaginaries: shared narratives that define what heritage means, whose histories are made visible, and who is positioned as belonging. These imaginaries are shaped not only by cultural storytelling but also by governance frameworks and risk-management logics that increasingly frame heritage sites as spaces requiring protection and control; acting as spaces of inclusion and exclusion.
The project draws on media studies and critical heritage studies to analyse heritage tourism as a mediated and power-laden field where representation, regulation, and access intersect. Through multi-sited qualitative ethnography at selected media-related and popular-culture heritage sites across Europe and its overseas countries and territories, it examines how minority narratives are framed, contested, or marginalised within interpretative strategies, diversity policies, and everyday site management practices. By foregrounding imaginaries as both cultural and governmental constructs, the project explores how inclusion and exclusion are co-produced through representation, policy, and spatial governance. It seeks to reconcile heritage protection with social justice through participatory and reflexive approaches to heritage management.
This PhD position (DC-9) is embedded in Work Package 4 “democratisation” and is supervised by Prof.dr. Stijn Reijnders, Dr. Naomi Oosterman (both Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Prof.dr. Maria Lexhagen (Mid Sweden University). PhD candidates will be seconded at Cas di Cultura (Aruba) and KORDER (Türkiye).
Job descriptionThe successful candidate is expected to be involved in:
Research (1.0 fte) - Conducting PhD research.
- Publishing and presenting research results in the form of articles in international peer reviewed journals and papers at international conferences.
- Participating in intensive training schools as part of the HERITOUR training framework.
- Writing a dissertation within the appointment duration of three years.
- Partake in two secondments at Cas di Cultura (Aruba) and KORDER (Türkiye).
- Taking part in seminars, workshops etc. that are organised by the Erasmus Research Institute for Media, Culture, History and Society (ERMeCHS), the department, as well as the HERITOUR consortium.