Participant

Christian Bröer

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Politieke Sociologie

I am associate professor of sociology, leading a number of research projects and educational teams. My central scientific concern is with the political origins of subjectivity. Particularly I want to find out how the experience of a problem and political processes interact in cases like bodily (over)activity, sadness, (over)weight, mobile phone technology or aircraft noise. Conceptually, I aim to further develop medicalization theory. Methodologically I try to advance qualitative methods through systematizing collaborative longitudinal approaches.

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    Allemaal thuis: de impact van het Covid-19-beleid en de media-aandacht op jonge gezinnen

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    Rituals of recognition

    Interactions and interaction rules in sheltered workshops in the…

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    Governance and risk in everyday life

    Depoliticization and citizens’ experiences of cell site deployment in the…

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    Sarphati Ethnography

    Developing infants’ everyday eating, sleeping and physical activity…

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