Citizenship agendas,urban governance and social housing in the Netherlands: an assemblage approach |
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Authors: | Martijn Koster |
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Institution: | 1. Utrecht University School of Governance, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlandsm.koster@uu.nl |
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Abstract: | This article combines recent conceptualizations of citizenship beyond the nation state with new perspectives on governance assemblages comprising both state and non-state actors. Focusing on Dutch social housing, this study explores how such governance assemblages produce agendas that attempt to shape citizenship. Employing an assemblage approach, this study first demonstrates how state and non-state actors amalgamate by providing a historical overview of the urban governance of social housing in the Netherlands. Second, taking account of the territory that the assemblage claims, it shows how underprivileged neighbourhoods become the spatial locus of these assemblages. Third, examining what this amalgam produces, the article shows how the assemblage imposes a citizenship agenda on the population of these neighbourhoods, distinguishing between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ citizens. Acknowledging that citizenship agendas are produced by a multifaceted amalgam of state and non-state actors, this article emphasizes the need for rigorous academic analysis of such governance assemblages. |
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Keywords: | citizenship social housing assemblage urban governance the Netherlands |
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