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Jan Willem Duyvendak

Jan Willem Duyvendak

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Political Science

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47
Citations
12003
World Ranking
296
National Ranking
11

Overview

Jan Willem Duyvendak is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and is active in the field of Social Sciences, with a focus on Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Demography, Anthropology, and Urban Studies.

Their research primarily addresses topics such as Migration, Refugees, and Integration; Diaspora, migration, transnational identity; Philippine History and Culture; Populism and Right-Wing Movements; Racial and Ethnic Identity Research; Homelessness and Social Issues; and Urban Planning and Governance.

Recent publications by Jan Willem Duyvendak include:

  • "Nativist understandings. The presence of the past in contemporary Dutch debates on national identity" (2020), Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Other influential recent papers in related research areas include:

  • "Migration, mobility and the dynamics of kinship: New barriers, new assemblages" (2020), Ethnography
  • "Past in the present: migration and the uses of history in the contemporary era" (2020), Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • "Claiming the right to belong: de-stigmatisation strategies among Turkish-Dutch Muslims" (2021), Identities
  • "Homemaking in the public. On the scales and stakes of framing, feeling, and claiming extra-domestic space as "home"" (2021), Sociology Compass

Jan Willem Duyvendak collaborates frequently with co-authors such as James M. Jasper, Christophe Bertossi, Nancy Foner, Mischa Dekker, and Josip Kešić.

Their work is often published in journals including:

  • Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • Appartenances & Altérités
  • Ethnography
  • Identities
  • Sociology Compass

Additionally, Jan Willem Duyvendak has contributed to book publications through Amsterdam University Press, with titles including:

  • "Urban Movements and Climate Change" (2023)
  • "Contesting Cosmopolitan Europe" (2022)

Best Publications

  • New Social Movements In Western Europe: A Comparative Analysis

    Hanspeter Kriesi;Ruud Koopmans;Jan Willem Duyvendak;Marco G. Giugni

  • New social movements and political opportunities in Western Europe

    Hanspeter Kriesi;Ruud Koopmans;Jan Willem Duyvendak;Marco G. Giugni

  • Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands

    Paul Mepschen;Jan Willem Duyvendak;Evelien H. Tonkens

  • Gentrification as a governmental strategy: social control and social cohesion in Hoogvliet, Rotterdam

    Justus Uitermark;Jan Willem Duyvendak;Reinout Kleinhans

  • The politics of home: belonging and nostalgia in Western Europe and the United States

    Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • Players and Arenas: The Interactive Dynamics of Protest

    James M. Jasper;Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • Globalization and Transnational Diffusion between Social Movements: Reconceptualizing the Dissemination of the Gandhian Repertoire and the 'Coming Out' Routine.

    Sean Chabot;Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • The Political Construction of the Nuclear Energy Issue and Its Impact on the Mobilization of Anti-Nuclear Movements in Western Europe

    Ruud Koopmans;Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • Civilising the City: Populism and Revanchist Urbanism in Rotterdam

    Justus Uitermark;Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • A Good Sport?: Research into the Capacity of Recreational Sport to Integrate Dutch Minorities

    André Krouwel;Nanne Boonstra;Jan Willem Duyvendak;Lex Veldboer

  • National models of immigrant integration: The costs for comparative research

    Christophe Bertossi;Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics. National Imprints of a Worldwide Movement

    Barry D. Adam;Jan Willem Duyvendak;André Krouwel

  • The “migrant with poor prospects”: racialized intersections of class and culture in Dutch civic integration debates

    Saskia Bonjour;Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • Deconstructing the Dutch multicultural model: A frame perspective on Dutch immigrant integration policymaking

    Jan Willem Duyvendak;Peter Scholten

  • The Power Of Politics: New Social Movements In France

    Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • Policy, People, and the New Professional

    Jan Willem Duyvendak;Trudie Knijn;Monique Kremer

  • The culturalization of citizenship. Belonging and polarization in a globalising world

    Jan Willem Duyvendak;Peter Geschiere;Evelien Tonkens

  • Players and Arenas

    James M Jasper;Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • Introduction: Welfare State Reform, Recognition and Emotional Labour

    Evelien Tonkens;Ellen Grootegoed;Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • Culturalization of citizenship in the Netherlands

    Jan Willem Duyvendak;Menno Hurenkamp;Evelien Tonkens

  • Discursive Opportunities, Feeling Rules, and the Rise of Protests Against Aircraft Noise

    Christian Bröer;Jan Willem Duyvendak

  • ‘As long as they keep away from me’: the paradox of antigay violence in a gay-friendly country

    Laurens Buijs;Gert Hekma;Jan Willem Duyvendak

Frequent Co-Authors

Justus Uitermark
Justus Uitermark University of Amsterdam
André Krouwel
André Krouwel Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Peter Scholten
Peter Scholten Erasmus University Rotterdam
Ruud Koopmans
Ruud Koopmans Social Science Research Center Berlin
Nancy Foner
Nancy Foner City University of New York
James M. Jasper
James M. Jasper City University of New York
Mona Lena Krook
Mona Lena Krook Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Barry D. Adam
Barry D. Adam University of Windsor
Marco Giugni
Marco Giugni University of Geneva
Hanspeter Kriesi
Hanspeter Kriesi European University Institute

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