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Biography

Michaël Berghman (1984) is Assistant Professor of Sociology of Art and Culture at the Erasmus School for History, Culture and Communication.

Michaël studied Sociology at the University of Antwerp and the University of Leuven. Given his extracurricular activities in graphic design, music and theatre, it was no surprise that he was drawn to the arts and culture as study domains. However, he also discovered a profound interest in social inequality (in both its hard and subtler forms). A combination of these interests he found in Cultural Sociology. 

This inspired him to pursue a PhD project entitled 'Context with a Capital C. On the symbolic contextualization of artistic artefacts' at the Centre for Sociological Research (KU Leuven). In the project he used a multidisciplinary approach to study art perception. Applying a combination of experimental and survey methodology, he studied the impact of context on visual art appreciation.

He was also biefly involved in research on poverty and pension protection.

After finishing his PhD, he joined Project UMA at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering (TU Delft). As a postdoctoral researcher, he was involved in the development of a unified model of aesthetics, integrating various psychological principles of aesthetic pleasure.

In 2016, Michaël joined the Department of Arts and Culture Studies, where he teaches on cultural sociology (at various levels) and introduces students to the methods of data collection. He is coordinator for the ACW programme.

His main research interests involve the perception and appreciation of cultural products (whether popular culture, fine art or design) and how they are patterned in social stratification. In particular, he is interested in the embodiment and malleability of taste.   

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Assistant professor | Department of Arts and Culture Studies
Email
berghman@eshcc.eur.nl

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Work

  • Thomas Calkins, Julian Schaap & Michael Berghman (2026) - - Poetics. Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, the Media and the Arts(online), 115–116 - doi: -
  • Antonia S. Becker, Julia Peters, Mathijs S. van Schie, Julian Schaap, Koen van Eijck, Michael Berghman, Femke Vandenberg, Norman van Dartel, Hans Jeekel & Markus Klimek (2026) - - Scientific Reports, 16 (1) - doi: -
  • Suzanne Abrahamse, Michaël Berghman & Julian Schaap (2026) - - Journal of Cultural Economy, 19 (1), 135-150 - doi: -
  • Femke Vandenberg, Michael Berghman & C.J.M. (Koen) van Eijck (2025) - - Cultural Sociology - doi:
  • Emy S. Van Der Valk Bouman, Antonia S. Becker, Julian Schaap, Roos Cats, Michaël Berghman & M. Klimek (2025) - - BMJ open, 15 (3) - doi: -
  • Emy S. Van der Valk Bouman, Antonia S. Becker, Julian Schaap, Michaël Berghman, Joost Oude Groeniger, Merle Van Groeningen, Femke Vandenberg, Roos Geensen, Johannes Jeekel & Markus Klimek (2024) - - Scientific Reports, 14 (1) - doi: -
  • Femke Vandenberg & Michael Berghman (2024) - - Poetics. Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, the Media and the Arts, 103 - doi:
  • Michaël Berghman, Thomas Calkins, Koen van Eijck & Yu Chin Her (2023) - - American Journal of Cultural Sociology, 11 (4), 419-443 - doi: -
  • Guilherme Giolo & Michael Berghman (2023) - - First Monday, 28 (3) - doi: -
  • Femke Vandenberg & Michael Berghman (2023) - -
  • Thomas Calkins III, Michael Berghman, Julian Schaap & Martijn Mulder (2023) - -
  • Julian Schaap, Michaël Berghman & Thomas Calkins (2022) - - Empirical Studies of the Arts, 41 (1), 284-303 - doi: -
  • Ahmet Talan, Michael Berghman & Eward Steenks (2022) - -
  • Femke Vandenberg & Michael Berghman (2021) -
  • Pauwke Berkers, Julian Schaap, Femke Vandenberg, Rick Everts, Britt Swartjes, Didier Goossens, Michael Berghman & Frank Kimenai (2021) - - Sociologie Magazine, 29 (1), 6-9
  • Femke Vandenberg & Michael Berghman (2021) -
  • Femke Vandenberg & Michael Berghman (2021) -
  • Femke Vandenberg & Michael Berghman (2021) -

    • Thomas Calkins III, Julian Schaap & Michael Berghman (2025) - Bridging Nodes: How Race/Ethnicity Affects the Breadth of Cultural Tastes (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
    • Thomas Calkins III, Michael Berghman & Julian Schaap (2024) - Race and the Breadth of Cultural Tastes (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
    • Thomas Calkins III, Michael Berghman, Julian Schaap & Martijn Mulder (2023) - Gender differences in live music on Dutch stages (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
    • Julian Schaap, Thomas Calkins III & Michael Berghman (2022) - Attractive people make better music? How gender and perceived attractiveness affect the evaluation of electronic dance music artists. (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
    • Julian Schaap, Michael Berghman & Thomas Calkins III (2021) - How Gender and Perceived Attractiveness Affect the Evaluation and Classification of Electronic Dance Music Artists (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
    • Michael Berghman, Pauwke Berkers & Ton Bevers (2021) - Gender and the representation of visual artists abroad: the case of the Netherlands (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
    • Michael Berghman, Julian Schaap, Koen Eijck, Willem Koster & Jeroen Waal (2020) - Learning from Latency in Sociological Research: Using the Implicit Association Test to make sense of Timed-Surveys (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
    • Femke Vandenberg, Michael Berghman & Koen Eijck (2020) - "Walk on clogs and just act normal": defining collectivity in Dutch domestic music (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
    • Koen Eijck, Michael Berghman & YCh Ho (2019) - Male and female nudity in artistic photography: Gendered patterns in explicit and implicit categorization (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic

    Year Level
    BA-1, BA-1
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CC1016

    Year Level
    BA-2, BA-2
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CC2005

    Level
    MA
    Year Level
    MA
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CC4008

    Level
    MA
    Year Level
    MA
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CC4050

    Level
    MA-1
    Year Level
    MA-1
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CS5010

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