textabstractSquatting became illegal in the Netherlands on 1 October 2010. The paper examines the dynamics involved. Theoretically drawing on debates about culture wars, revanchism, moral panics and the creative city, it is based on participant observation in squatter meetings, debates with politicians, a parliament hearing, lobbying meetings and various informal encounters, on a survey and on a collection of documents. A key mechanism that the paper explores is the following. Strategies of resistance that seem more or less manageable in the local context of a creative city can, when they backfire, cause a moral panic on the national level. This provides ammunition for revanchist politicians
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In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands fro...
This article tells the story of how a group of Dutch and Belgian citizens organized themselves to pr...
Art squats have been a characteristic form of the development and diffusion of counterculture since...
In the Netherlands squatting was tolerated and regulated for decades. In October 2010 a new law turn...
In both England and the Netherlands, squatting has recently been legislated against. Criminalisation...
This research analyses how the criminalisation of the Amsterdam squatting movement works. The key re...
Drawing on critical criminology, this chapter analyses how the criminalisation of squatting was inte...
Dutch politicians claim that disorder and nuisance in the public domain have grown out of hand in de...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, politics and everyday life in the Netherlands becam...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, politics and everyday life in the Netherlands becam...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
A recent change in attitude of politicians and officials in Amsterdam towards artists who use squatt...
This report is the outcome of a research project that took place in The Netherlands between 2008 and...
Fifteen years ago, Brants explored the idiosyncrasies of Dutch policy with regard to prostitution, f...
In the late 1970s, Amsterdam's squatted domain grew to comprise hundreds of buildings, and a city wi...
In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands fro...
This article tells the story of how a group of Dutch and Belgian citizens organized themselves to pr...
Art squats have been a characteristic form of the development and diffusion of counterculture since...