In this feature authors review recently published books on subjects of interest to readers of Beleid en Maatschappij. |
Boekbespreking |
Maatschappelijke steun voor eigenrichting. En onderzoek dat klinkt als een klok! |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 2 2011 |
Trefwoorden | review, Nicole Haas, vigilantism |
Auteurs | Heleen Weyers |
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Artikel |
Wonen, wijken en diversiteitEen interpretatieve beleidsanalyse van de legitimering van de relatie tussen huisvesting en integratie in ‘probleemwijken’ |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 2 2011 |
Trefwoorden | legitimacy, housing, integration, interpretative policy analysis |
Auteurs | Marleen van der Haar en Ashley Terlouw |
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In this article we study ways in which the relationship between housing and integration of migrants are being justified and legitimated in policy documents from the cities of Arnhem and Nijmegen. Making use of a critical frame analysis, we are particularly interested in the assumptions made with regard to the preferred population composition of neighbourhoods, images of ‘normality’ and ‘the ideal society’. Based on the analysis of a set of policy documents (such as the most recent coalition agreement, housing policy document and several neighbourhood plans of each city) and a pilot study that includes interviews with local administrators and residents of twelve neighbourhoods, we found that most problems that are being related to residential segregation in neighbourhoods are defined in socio-economic terms. In general, the data show that the mixing of people with different socio-economic positions is thought to be the solution to this problem. References to migrants are mainly indirect: many documents mention that a large part of the poor people are migrants. The issue of integration is mostly dealt with in documents that focus on so-called ‘problem neighbourhoods’. We conclude that the desirability of diverse neighbourhoods in terms of types of housing and groups of people is widespread. Yet the assumptions on which these ideas are built remain largely implicit. |
Discussie |
Technoregulering: regulering of ‘slechts’ disciplinering |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2011 |
Trefwoorden | regulation by technology, code as law, legitimacy, rule of law, regulation |
Auteurs | Ronald Leenes |
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In this contribution Ronald Leenes discusses the implications of technoregulation, i.e. regulation by means of technology. Starting from Julia Black’s definition of regulation he discusses how technologies are used to alter or modify human behaviour. One of the objections he raises concerns the intransparency of the norm that is thus enforced, and he argues that technoregulation easily becomes administration or discipline rather than law. |
Redactioneel |
Rechtssociologische inzichten en uitdagingen |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2011 |
Auteurs | Koen Van Aeken |
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