Bouabid Abdessamad
Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Eur J Criminol. 2016 Nov;13(6):714-726. doi: 10.1177/1477370816633725. Epub 2016 Nov 8.
In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands from the escalated political protests of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s to public disturbances in disadvantaged neighbourhoods that lack a clearly articulated political component in the last two decades. This article examines the societal reactions such recent 'riots' evoke and the means by which the demarcated autonomous and exogenous groups are designated as 'the rioters' through a process of 'Othering'. It examines the 2007 'Slotervaart riot' as an exemplary case of such recent 'riots' in the Netherlands. It concludes that placing the focus on demarcated groups of during recent 'riots' in the Netherlands allowed broader social problems to be placed outside the 'normal' or 'pure' societal body.
在本文中,我认为荷兰骚乱的动态已发生变化,从20世纪60年代、70年代和80年代升级的政治抗议,转变为过去二十年中贫困社区缺乏明确政治因素的公共骚乱。本文研究了此类近期“骚乱”引发的社会反应,以及通过“他者化”过程将划定的自主群体和外部群体认定为“骚乱者”的方式。它将2007年的“斯勒特费尔特骚乱”作为荷兰此类近期“骚乱”的一个典型案例进行研究。结论是,将焦点放在荷兰近期“骚乱”中划定的群体上,使得更广泛的社会问题被置于“正常”或“纯粹”的社会主体之外。