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- Almeida, Paul
- Almeida, Paul
- Andretta, Massimo
- Anduiza, Eva
- Bosi, Lorenzo
- Cisar, Ondrej
- Cristancho, Camilo
- Damen, Marie-Louise
- Della Porta, Donatella
- Eggert, Nina
- Giugni, Marco
- Gomez, Cristina
- Grasso, Maria
- Inclan, Maria
- Ketelaars, Pauline
- Klandermans, Bert
- Milan, Stefania
- Navratil, Jiri
- Olcese, Cristiana
- Peterson, Abby
- Rainsford, Emily
- Reiter, Herbert
- Rodriguez, Mauro
- Rootes, Chris
- Rossi, Federico
- Sabucedo, Jose-Manuel
- Saunders, Clare
- van Leeuwen, Anouk
- van Stekelenburg, Jacquelien
- van Troost, Dunya
- Vrablikova, Katerina
- Wahlström, Mattias
- Walgrave, Stefaan
- Wennerhag, Magnus
- Wouters, Ruud
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg
Associate Professor
VU-University
Metropolitan
room Z-426
De Boelelaan 1081
Amsterdam
+31/20/598/6749 (work)
+31/6/2942/5952 (mobile)
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg (1966) is an associate professor at the department of Sociology of the VU-University in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She studies the social psychological dynamics of moderate and radical protest participation with a special interest in group identification, emotions and ideologies as motivators for action. She got her PhD in 2006 (cum laude) from the VU-University. Jacquelien's research interests are social movements, online and offline participation and mobilization, intergroup conflict, identity and emotions. She has published on these topics in journals such as: the Journal of Social Issues, the American Sociological Review and the Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Social and Political Movements. Furthermore, Jacquelien is a member of the Dutch Association for Social Psychology (ASPO), the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP) and the American Sociological Association (ASA).
Country-team: The Netherlands
Publications
- Anouk van Leeuwen, Bert Klandermans, and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg. A study of perceived protest atmospheres: How demonstrators evaluate police-demonstrator interactions and why
- Bert Klandermans; Jacquelien van Stekelenburg; Marie-Louise Damen; Dunya van Troost; Anouk van Leeuwen. Mobilization Without Organization: The Case of Unaffiliated Demonstrators
- Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, Stefaan Walgrave, Bert Klandermans and Joris Verhulst. Contextualizing Contestation. Framework, Design and Data
- Daniel Blocq, Bert Klandermans and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg. Political Embeddedness and the Management of Emotions