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  • Bourdillon, M. F. C., White, B., & Myers, W. E. (2009). Reassessing minimum-age standards for children’s work. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 29(3-4), 106-117. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443330910947480
  • Kloosterman, R. (2009). Broedmachine van de creatieve klasse. Rooilijn, 42(4), 278-283.
  • Kuipers, G., & de Kloet, J. (2009). Banal cosmopolitanism and The Lord of the Rings: the limited role of national differences in global media consumption. Poetics, 37(2), 99-118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poetic.2009.01.002
  • Frijda, N. H. (2009). La regolazione delle emozioni: un processo multiforme. In O. Matarazzo, & V. L. Zammuner (Eds.), La regolazione delle emozioni (pp. 13-33). (Itinerari. Psicologia). Il Mulino.
  • Verhoeven, I. (2009). Burgers tegen beleid: een analyse van dynamiek in politieke betrokkenheid. Aksant.
  • Frijda, N. H., & Scherer, K. R. (2009). Emotion definitions (psychological perspectives). In D. Sander, & K. R. Scherer (Eds.), The Oxford companion to emotion and the affective sciences (pp. 142-144). Oxford University Press.
  • Verhoeven, I., de Vries, G. H., Boeckhout, M., & van Leeuwe, P. J. H. (2009). Uncertain safety: allocating responsibilities for safety. Amsterdam University Press. http://www.wrr.nl/dsc?c=getobject&s=obj&!sessionid=1xDU@t5G78Ld!zmM!2Az1FIsdrhoUlCp3Q4aGxJl@OuKEX@hW9pz8XH1!b8xG1ji&objectid=5164&!dsname=default&isapidir=/gvisapi/
  • Frijda, N. H. (2009). Action readiness. In D. Sander, & K. R. Scherer (Eds.), The Oxford companion to emotion and the affective sciences (pp. 1). Oxford University Press.
  • Verhoeven, I. (2009). Boze burgers: politieke mobilisatie tegen de gemeentelijke herindeling van Den Haag en omgeving. Sociologie, 5(2), 203-220.
  • Frijda, N. H. (2009). Action tendencies. In D. Sander, & K. R. Scherer (Eds.), The Oxford companion to emotion and the affective sciences (pp. 1-2). Oxford University Press.
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