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Bert Klandermans is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands and is primarily active in the social sciences. Their research spans multiple subfields including sociology and political science, communication, and social psychology. A smaller portion of their work also touches on agronomy, crop science, and food science.

The main topics covered by Klandermans' research focus on social media and politics, social and intergroup psychology, political conflict and governance, cultural differences and values, social capital and networks, social and cultural dynamics, as well as issues related to milk quality and mastitis in dairy cows.

They have published extensively in venues such as:

  • The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements
  • SN Social Sciences
  • Frontiers in Animal Science
  • Psicologia Ciência e Profissão
  • Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics

Selected recent publications by Bert Klandermans include:

  • Social Identity in Decisions to Protest (2020), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
  • Dual Identity (2022), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements
  • Frustration-Aggression (2022), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements

Other notable papers authored or co-authored by Klandermans are:

  • Continuous real-time cow identification by reading ear tags from live-stream video (2022), Frontiers in Animal Science
  • Recruitment and disengagement: two sides of the same coin or different phenomena? (2021), SN Social Sciences

Co-authors with whom Klandermans frequently collaborates include:

  • Jacquelien van Stekelenburg
  • Jamile Santos Nascimento
  • J.W.M. Bastiaansen
  • Ina Hulsegge
  • Dirkjan Schokker

Klandermans has also contributed to academic books published by Cambridge University Press, including the title A Social Psychology of Protest (2023), which has been cited extensively.

Best Publications

  • The social psychology of protest

    Jacquelien van Stekelenburg;Bert Klandermans

  • MOBILIZATION AND PARTICIPATION: SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPANSIONS OF RESOURCE MOBILIZATION THEORY*

    Bert Klandermans

  • POTENTIALS, NETWORKS, MOTIVATIONS, AND BARRIERS: STEPS TOWARDS PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS *

    Bert Klandermans;Dirk Oegema

  • Politicized collective identity: A social psychological analysis.

    Bernd Simon;Bert Klandermans

  • Social Movements and Culture

    Hank Johnston;Bert Klandermans

  • Job Insecurity: Coping with Jobs at Risk

    Jean Hartley;Dan Jacobson;Bert Klandermans;Tinka Van Vuuren

  • Embeddedness and Identity : How Immigrants Turn Grievances into Action

    Bert Klandermans;Jojanneke van der Toorn;Jacquelien van Stekelenburg

  • How group identification helps to overcome the dilemma of collective action

    Bert Klandermans

  • Individuals in Movements: A Social Psychology of Contention

    Jacquelien van Stekelenburg;Bert Klandermans

  • The Politics of Social Protest: Comparative Perspectives on States and Social Movements

    J. Craig Jenkins;Bert Klandermans

  • Why Social Movement Sympathizers Don't Participate: Erosion and Nonconversion of Support

    Dirk Oegema;Bert Klandermans

  • Extreme Right Activists in Europe: Through the magnifying glass

    Bert Klandermans;Nonna Mayer

  • Psychology and trade union participation: Joining, acting, quitting

    Bert Klandermans

  • The Demand and Supply of Participation: social psychological correlates of participation in a social movement

    Bert Klandermans

  • Job Insecurity: Introduction

    Bert Klandermans;Tinka van Vuuren

  • Identity Processes in Collective Action Participation: Farmers' Identity and Farmers' Protest in the Netherlands and Spain

    Bert Klandermans;Jose Manuel Sabucedo;Mauro Rodriguez;Marga De Weerd

  • Context matters: Explaining how and why mobilizing context influences motivational dynamics

    Jacquelien Van Stekelenburg;Bert Klandermans;Wilco W. Van Dijk

  • From Structure To Action: Comparing Social Movement Research Across Cultures

    Bert Klandermans;Hanspeter Kriesi;Sidney G. Tarrow

  • Handbook of social movements across disciplines

    Conny Roggeband;Bert Klandermans

  • The Social Psychology of Protest

    Anna Triandafyllidou;Bert Klandermans

  • The Social Psychology of Protest

    Lewis M. Killian;Bert Klandermans

  • International Social Movement Research, Vol. I: From Structure to Action: Comparing Social Movement Research Across Cultures.

    John D. McCarthy;Bert Klandermans;Hanspeter Kriese;Sidney Tarrow

Frequent Co-Authors

Katherine J. Reynolds
Katherine J. Reynolds Australian National University
Stephen Reicher
Stephen Reicher University of St Andrews
Martijn van Zomeren
Martijn van Zomeren University of Groningen
J. Craig Jenkins
J. Craig Jenkins The Ohio State University
Gary Alan Fine
Gary Alan Fine Northwestern University

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