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AuteurS. de Bruin
TitelSomething for everyone? Changes and choices in the ethno-party scene in urban nightlife
PromotorsM.J.A. Penninx, J.C. Rath
Datum03-02-2011
UitgeverVossiuspers UvA – Amsterdam University Press
PlaatsAmsterdam
Jaar2011
Pagina's223
ISBN978 90 5629 669 8
FaculteitFaculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
Instituut/afd.FMG: Institute for Migration & Ethnic Studies (IMES)
FMG: Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Trefwoordennachtleven; uitgaan; etnische jongeren; etno-party; post-subcultureel onderzoek
SamenvattingThe urban population is becoming increasingly diverse and growing (ethnic) diversity is having a singular effect on nightlife in Dutch cities. By studying the motivation behind and nightlife choices of the young people who participate in ethno-party scenes, Boogaarts-de Bruin investigates how the changing urban population affects the supply side of the nightlife market using an analytical model she has developed and which she calls the model of structured choice. This approach is sensitive to the flexible use of the processes of agency and structure due to the systematic distinction that it makes between societal and personal factors. Accordingly, it is revealed that in order to analyze and adequately explain the nightlife experiences of and choices made by ethnic youngsters, an integrated model is required which centralizes the interaction between the structural strategies of the producers on the one hand and the personal preferences and agency of the consumers on the other. What is more, this book demonstrates that nightlife has changed because of the increasing ethnic diversity of the Dutch population. Finally, in the epilogue, the fieldwork results are discussed in light of the currently heated debate regarding the integration processes of ethnic minority young people (in nightlife).
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