ASSR :: Working Papers

Amsterdam School for Social science Research
ASSR :: Working Papers

Working Papers

 

ASSR Working Papers present results of ongoing research of senior staff members, post-docs, PhD students and visiting scholars of the Amsterdam School for Social science Research. Working papers are an excellent instrument for pre-publication dissemination of knowledge. In addition, they can also make the research done within the ASSR more widely known both within the ASSR, and on a national and internationally level.

All members of the ASSR are invited to submit their research for publication as a working paper. Papers are expected to meet high quality standards and will be refereed by the editorial committee and members of the School. The editorial committee consists of: Jeroen Bruggeman, Brian Burgoon, Barak Kalir, Alexandru Voicu and Malini Sur.

The papers will be only available at this website. If you are interested in submitting a paper or have questions, please contact the editorial committee at assrworkingpapers@fmg.uva.nl.

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Archive: 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

 

 

Working Papers 2009

05/09 Gianluca Carnabuci and Jeroen Bruggeman

Why Do Technology Domains Grow At Different Rates?
The competitive network of knowledge domains

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09/04 Emma C. Verhoeff and Arne Niemann

The German EU Presidency and Energy Policy Towards Russia.
Insights From Liberal Intergovernmentalist and Institutionalist Approaches

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09/03 Barak Kalir

The Conversion of Chinese Migrant Workers to Evangelical Christianity in the Jewish State.

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09/02 Deasy Simandjuntak

The Quest for a Territory of Their Own: Elite Mobilization and the Making of a New Province in Sumatra, Indonesia

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09/01 Erica van der Sijpt

Marginal Matters : Pregnancy loss as a social event

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Working Papers 2008

08/04 Ward Berenschot
Moneypower and Musclepower in a Gujarati Locality: On the Usefulness of Goondas in Indian Politics

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08/03 Caroline Wilson
The ‘Craze’ for Medicine and Engineering: Aspirations and Inequalities in Kerala, South India

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08/02 Marlene Spoerri-Joksic and Annette Freyberg-Inan
From Prosection to Persecution. Perceptions of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in Serbian Domestic Politics.

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08/01 Gerben Korthouwer
How German Christian Democrats have said farewell to famialism

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Working Papers 2007

07/03 Robert van der Veen
Must Milennium Domes Stand in the Way of the of the Milennium Goals?: On David Miller’s split-level view of domestic and global justice

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07/02 Ali de Regt
Welcome to the Rat Race': On the Figurational Dynamics of Testing

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07/01 Willem de Koster en Jeroen van der Waal
Secularisation in the Netherlands. Reassessing Cultural Value Orientations and their Impact on Voting Behaviour

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Working Papers 2006

06/03 Ivar Vermeulen en Jeroen Bruggeman
Automated Longitudinal Data Collection on the Web. Competition between search engines 1993-2000

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06/02 Ramon Spaaij
Aspects of Hooligan Violence. A Reappraisal of Sociological Research into Football Hooliganism

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06/01 Saskia Poldervaart
The Utopian Politics of Feminist Alterglobalisation Groups. The importance of everyday life-politics and personal change for utopian practices

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Working Papers 2005

05/08 Saskia Wieringa
Globalisation, love, intimacy and silence in a working class butch/fem community in Jakarta

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05/07 Daniel Mügge
Private-Public Puzzles: Inter-firm competition and transnational private regulation

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05/06 Robert van der Veen and Loek Groot
Post-Productivist Welfare States: A Comparative Analysis

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05/05 Justus Uitermark and Jan Willem Duyvendak
Civilizing the City:Revanchist Urbanism in Rotterdam (The Netherlands)

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05/04 Erik de Gier and Axel van den Berg
Making Transitions Pay! Towards a European Employment Insurance Strategy (EEIS)

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05/03 Marcel Maussen
Making Muslim Presence Meaningful. Studies on Islam and Mosques in Western Europe

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05/02 Gianluca Carnabuci and Jeroen Bruggeman
Specialisation and Brokerage: A Theory of Knowledge Growth

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05/01 Rachel Spronk
Sex in the context of AIDS. Reflections on Sex in an African Society and its Representation in Academia

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Working Papers 2004

04/08 Diana Gibson
Rethinking Domestic Violence. Case Studies from the Western Cape

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04/07 Brian Burgoon
On Welfare and Terror. Social Welfare Policies and Political-Economic Roots of Terrorism

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04/06 Maarten A. Hajer

Setting the Stage. A Dramaturgy of Policy Deliberation

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04/05 Tjitske Akkerman
Talking, Voting and Violence. Divisive Issues and the Limits of Democratic Deliberation

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04/04 Els van Dongen
Remembering in Times of Misery. Can Older People in South Africa 'Work Through'?

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04/03 Ali de Regt and Don Weenink

When Negotiation Fails. Private Education as a Disciplinary Strategy

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04/02 Herman van de Werfhorst
Trends in the Effects of Education on Occupational Outcome 1972 - 2000. Differences between Social Class and Earnings

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04/01 Meindert Fennema
Populist Parties of the Right

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Working Papers 2003

03/04 Ruud Stokvis
Moral Entrepreneurship and Doping Cultures in Sport

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03/03 Otto Holman

The New Populism. Transnational Governance and European Integration

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03/02 Erik de Gier, Roger Henke, and Jacqueline Vijgen

The Dutch Disability Insurance Act (WAO) and the role of Research in Policy Change

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03/01 Abram de Swaan
Bedreigde Talen, Sociolinguïstiek en Taalsentimentalisme (in Dutch)

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