Woonwagenpolitiek in de gedepolitiseerde stad Uitzonderingsmaatregelen voor Nederlandse woonwagenbewoners en verzet hiertegen

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Publication date 2024
Journal B en M : Tijdschrift voor Beleid, Politiek en Maatschappij
Volume | Issue number 51 | 4
Pages (from-to) 357-384
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
This article analyses the depoliticisation of Dutch caravan politics, which has resulted in massive pitch shortages threatening the existence of the specific caravan housing culture of Dutch Travellers, Sinti and Roma groups. The rationality underlying the repressive governance of caravans is understood as a depoliticised affirmation of technocratic solutions to an unwanted and racialised housing culture. However, as in many other European countries, Dutch authorities have been summoned to work on Roma and Traveller inclusion programmes and address pitch shortages. The increased pressure on the Dutch government culminated in 2018 when it adopted a new framework that prohibits any further measures to repress caravan culture. In what follows, a situated account of depoliticised caravan politics – and resistance to it (i.e. re-politicisation efforts) – is presented by examining the case of Teersdijk, a large campsite in the city of Nijmegen.
Document type Article
Note Vertaling van: D. Teodorescu (2023) Caravan politics in the depoliticised city: Applying and opposing exceptional measures for Dutch Traveller, Sinti, and Roma caravan sites. Political Geography, 106: 102951.
Language Dutch
Related publication Caravan politics in the depoliticised city
Published at https://doi.org/10.5553/BenM/138900692024051004002
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