Neoliberal Xenophobia in the Netherlands: construction of an enemy
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In the following essay, political scientist Jolle Demmers and writer Sameer S. Mehendale argue for the necessity of recognizing the relationship between xenophobia and neoliberalism and of gaining an understanding of the complexity of that relationship. In the case of the Netherlands, the rise of xenophobia is part of a broader process: the largely market-controlled takeover of symbolic forms of collectivity in an increasingly atomized society.
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Demmers, J & Mehendale, S 2010, 'Neoliberal Xenophobia in the Netherlands: construction of an enemy', Open (English ed.), vol. 20, pp. 50-58. < http://www.onlineopen.org/article.php?id=74 >