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: 네트워크화된 개인주의Networked Individualism가 지배하는 디지털 세상의 현재와 미래Kiezen voor de kudde - Choosing the herd
W.G.J. (Jan Willem) Duyvendak
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Breaking down the State

Editor:
Jan Willem Duyvendak, James Jasper
Series:
Protest and Social Movements
In this important book, Jan Willem Duyvendak and James M. Jasper bring together an internationally acclaimed group of contributors to demonstrate the complexities of the social and political spheres in various areas of public policy. By breaking down the state into the players who really make decisions and pursue coherent strategies, these essays provide new perspectives on the interactions between political protestors and the many parts of the state“from courts, political parties, and legislators to police, armies, and intelligence services. By analyzing politics as the interplay of various players within structured arenas, Breaking Down the State provides an innovative look at law and order versus opposition movements in countries across the globe.
City in Sight - Dutch Dealings with Urban Change

Editor:
Frank Hendriks, Jan Willem Duyvendak, Mies van Niekerk
Series:
NICIS Publications on Urban Research
Huge social transformations and turbulent political events – 9/11 and the political murders of Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh – have put urban issues high on the political agenda of the Netherlands. Against this background, the contributors to this volume bring the city in sight from various disciplinary perspectives and relate their research findings to both national and international debates on urban problems. In this way, City in Sight not only provides insight into the most urgent questions of contemporary cities in the Netherlands, but also how these relate to similar problems in other countries as well.
The Politics of Home
Belonging and Nostalgia in Europe and the United States
This book addresses prominent debates in Western Europe and the United States on themes as seemingly diverse as national identity and nostalgia, migration and integration, gender relations and 'caring communities'. At the most fundamental level, all of these debates deal with the right to belong and the ability to 'feel at home'. The book examines what has happened to the 'home feelings' of the majority under the influence of the two major revolutions of our times: the gender revolution and increased mobility due to globalization. It analyzes how 'home' has been politicized, examines the risks of this politicization, as well as exploring alternative home-making strategies that aim to transcend the 'logic of identities' where one group's ability to feel at home comes at the expense of other groups.
Crafting Citizenship
Negotiating Tensions in Modern Society
Menno Hurenkamp, Evelien Tonkens, Jan Willem DuyvendakAccording to politics and the media, immigration and individualization are driving citizens apart but in neighbourhoods social life is often thriving, depending on the talents of particular citizens or the inventiveness of local institutions. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative research among hundreds of active and less active citizens, and an analysis of a vast array of newspaper articles, this book explores the crafting of citizenship, examining new forms of active citizenship and the actual conditions that hinder social cohesion.
MENNO HURENKAMP is a researcher at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
EVELIEN TONKENS is a professor of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
JAN WILLEM DUYVENDAK is a professor of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He has previously published The Politics of Home.
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