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_aHAJER, Maarten _931956 |
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_aPerforming authority : _bdiscursive politics after the assassination of Theo Van Gogh |
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_aMalden, MA : _bBlackwell Publishers, _cMarch 2008 |
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520 | 3 | _aIn November 2004, the assassination of the filmmaker Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam by an Islamic extremist shocked The Netherlands. Critics of multiculturalism quickly linked the murder to the perceived failure of soft integration policies and questioned the authority and legitimacy of Amsterdams political leadership. This article studies the response of political leaders to those challenges from a performative perspective. Analysing governance as performance illuminates the importance of actively enacting political leadership in non-parliamentary settings such as talk shows, mosques and other religious meeting places, and improvised mass meetings in times of crisis. The authors distinguish different discursive means of performing authority, make suggestions for dealing with crisis events in ethnically and culturally diverse cities and draw some lessons from this approach as well as for methods of studying public administration | |
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_aUITERMARK, Justus _934673 |
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_tPublic administration : an international quarterly _g86, 1, p. 5-19 _dMalden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, March 2008 _xISSN 14679299 _w |
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