In the early 1990s, several hundreds of predominantly working-class British and Irish youths moved to Leiden to work as seasonal laborers in the region’s floral industry. Because it was difficult to gain access to regular housing, a large number of them squatted houses in and around the city. Local newspapers paid much attention to the British squatters, who were often described as organizers of rave parties, consumers of illicit drugs and causers of noise complaints. The squatters tried to counter this image, but had only limited access to the media. Based on a systematic analysis of 588 Leidsch Dagblad news reports, debates in the local squatter magazine De Peueraar and six semi-structured interviews with British and Leiden squatter veter...
In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands fro...
This book is an ethnographic study of the internal dynamics of a subcultural community that defines ...
This book offers a unique contribution, exploring how the intersections among migrants and radical s...
In October 2010 squatting in the Netherlands was prohibited by law. This timing seems strange, becau...
This report is the outcome of a research project that took place in The Netherlands between 2008 and...
This article examines the transformations in form and function of rituals in the squatting movement ...
In the late 1970s, Amsterdam's squatted domain grew to comprise hundreds of buildings, and a city wi...
All over ‘Fortress Europe' groups of refugees and undocumented migrants are organizing themselves to...
textabstractSince the early 1990s, there have been reports in the Netherlands of groups of youngster...
Opinion of citizens of Amsterdam on housing problem, squatting and squatters/ opinion of squatters o...
A recent change in attitude of politicians and officials in Amsterdam towards artists who use squatt...
In the Netherlands squatting was tolerated and regulated for decades. In October 2010 a new law turn...
Kraken is living in – or using otherwise – a dwelling without the consent of the owner. Krakers take...
textabstractSquatting became illegal in the Netherlands on 1 October 2010. The paper examines the dy...
The focus in this article is the ‘criminalisation’ of youth hanging around with the emergence of ban...
In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands fro...
This book is an ethnographic study of the internal dynamics of a subcultural community that defines ...
This book offers a unique contribution, exploring how the intersections among migrants and radical s...
In October 2010 squatting in the Netherlands was prohibited by law. This timing seems strange, becau...
This report is the outcome of a research project that took place in The Netherlands between 2008 and...
This article examines the transformations in form and function of rituals in the squatting movement ...
In the late 1970s, Amsterdam's squatted domain grew to comprise hundreds of buildings, and a city wi...
All over ‘Fortress Europe' groups of refugees and undocumented migrants are organizing themselves to...
textabstractSince the early 1990s, there have been reports in the Netherlands of groups of youngster...
Opinion of citizens of Amsterdam on housing problem, squatting and squatters/ opinion of squatters o...
A recent change in attitude of politicians and officials in Amsterdam towards artists who use squatt...
In the Netherlands squatting was tolerated and regulated for decades. In October 2010 a new law turn...
Kraken is living in – or using otherwise – a dwelling without the consent of the owner. Krakers take...
textabstractSquatting became illegal in the Netherlands on 1 October 2010. The paper examines the dy...
The focus in this article is the ‘criminalisation’ of youth hanging around with the emergence of ban...
In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands fro...
This book is an ethnographic study of the internal dynamics of a subcultural community that defines ...
This book offers a unique contribution, exploring how the intersections among migrants and radical s...