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- Damen, Marie-Louise
- Della Porta, Donatella
- Eggert, Nina
- Giugni, Marco
- Gomez, Cristina
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- Klandermans, Bert
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- Saunders, Clare
- van Leeuwen, Anouk
- van Stekelenburg, Jacquelien
- van Troost, Dunya
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- Wahlström, Mattias
- Walgrave, Stefaan
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Bert Klandermans
Professor Applied Social Psychology
VU-University
Metropolitan
room Z-411
De Boelelaan 1081
Amsterdam
+31/20/5986/804 (work)
Bert Klandermans (1944) is Professor in Applied Social Psychology at the VU-University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research interests are social movements, political participation, mobilization, protest, persuasive communication and collective identity. Professor Klandermans has published extensively on the social psychology of participation in social movements. He is the editor of “Social Movements, Protest and Contention”, the prestigious book series of the University of Minnesota Press. His “Social Psychology of Protest” appeared with Blackwell in 1997. He is the editor and co-author with Suzanne Staggenborg of “Methods of Social Movement Research” (University of Minnesota Press, 2002) and with Nonna Mayer of “Extreme Right Activists in Europe” (Routledge, 2006). With Conny Roggeband he has written and edited the “Handbook of Social Movements Across Disciplines” (Springer, 2007). With Dave Snow, Doug McAdam and Donatella della Porta he edits “Blackwell’s Encyclopedia of Social Movements”.
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
- Bert Klandermans. Between rituals and riots: The dynamics of street demonstrations
- 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