Dr. Paul Mepschen

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Dr. Paul Mepschen

Universitair docent
Wetenschappelijk Personeel
p.j.h.mepschen@uu.nl

Çankaya, Sinan & Paul Mepschen (2019) Facing racism. Discomfort, innocence and the liberal peripheralization of race in the Netherlands. Social Anthropology 27(4): 626-640

Mepschen, Paul (2019) A discourse of displacement. Super-diversity, urban citizenship, and the politics of autochthony in Amsterdam. Ethnic and Racial Studies 42 (1): 71-88.

Mepschen, Paul (2018) The culturalization of citizenship and the politics of everyday life. Autochthony and super-diversity in Amsterdam. In: Tiziana Caponio, Peter Scholten & Ricard Zapata, Cities of Migration (Palgrave companion series). London: Palgrave.

Mepschen, Paul (2017) A post-progressive nation. Homophobia, Islam, and the new social question in the Netherlands. In: Achim Rohde, Christina von Braun, Stefanie Schüler-Springorum eds. National Politics and Sexuality in Transregional Perspective: the Homophobic Argument (London/NY: Routledge).

Mepschen, Paul (2016) Everyday autochthony. Difference, discontent and the politics of home in Amsterdam. PhD-dissertation, University of Amsterdam.

Mepschen, Paul (2016) Sexual democracy, cultural alterity and the politics of everyday life in Amsterdam. Patterns of prejudice 50 (2): 150-167.

Mepschen, Paul (2016) The culturalization of everyday life. Autochthony in Amsterdam New West. In: Duyvendak et al., The culturalization of citizenship. Autochthony and belonging in a globalizing world. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. (forthcoming May 2016)

Balkenhol, Markus, Paul Mepschen and Jan Willem Duvyendak (2016). The nativist triangle. Sexuality, race, and religion in discourses on 'Dutchness'. In: Duyvendak et al., The culturalization of citizenship. Autochthony and belonging in a globalizing world. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. (forthcoming May 2016)

Mepschen, Paul, Justus Uitermark, and Jan Willem Duyvendak (2014) ‘Progressive Politics of Exclusion. Dutch populism, immigration and sexuality’. APSA Migration and Citizenship Newsletter.

Uitermark, Justus, Paul Mepschen, and Jan Willem Duyvendak (2013) ‘Progressive politics of exclusion. The populist framing of Islam in the Netherlands’. In: European States and Their Muslim Citizens: The Impact of Institutions on Perceptions and Boundaries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mepschen, Paul (2013) ‘De politiek van de sloop. Stedelijke vernieuwing en de sociale constructie van gewone mensen in Slotermeer.’ In: Tonkens and De Wilde (eds.) Als meedoen pijn doet. Affectief burgerschap in de wijk. Amsterdam: Van Gennep.

Mepschen, Paul and Jan Willem Duyvendak (2012) ‘European sexual nationalisms. The culturalization of citizenship and the sexual politics of belonging and exclusion.’ Perspectives on Europe. Spring 2012.

Mepschen, Paul (2012) ‘Gewone mensen. Populisme en het discours van verdringing in Amsterdam Nieuw West’. Sociologie. 2012 (1).

Mepschen, Paul, Jan Willem Duyvendak and Evelien Tonkens (2010) 'Sexual Politics, Orientalism, and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands.' Sociology 44 (5): 962-79.