dhr. prof. dr. J.N. Tillie


  • Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
    Afdeling Politicologie
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  166
    1018 WV  Amsterdam
  • J.N.Tillie@uva.nl

Prof. Dr. Jean Tillie

Jean Tillie studied Political Science and wrote his PhD dissertation on determinants and measurement of party preference and voting behaviour, at the Universiteit van Amsterdam.
Jean Tillie is Professor Electoral Policies by special appointment at the University of Amsterdam. He is also the programme leader of the AISSR programme group 'Challenges to Democratic Representation'.

Current research projects

Jean Tillie studies the quality of multicultural democracy. His research focuses on radicalism and extremism, extreme right voting behavior, anti-immigrant feelings and the political integration of immigrants. He is also coordinating the EURISLAM project (an international comparative study on the social-cultural integration of Muslims).

Publications

Click on the link below for publications in the UvA-DARE system:

2015

  • A. van Heelsum, L. Michon & J. Tillie (in press). Local Political participation of immigrants in the Netherlands: A Look at Amsterdam and Rotterdam. In A. Bilodeau (Ed.), Just Ordinary Citizens? Toward a Comparative Portrait of the Political Immigrant. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (UTP).

2014

  • F. Vermeulen, L. Michon & J. Tillie (2014). Immigrant political engagement and incorporation in Amsterdam. In N. Foner, J. Rath, J.W. Duyvendak & R. van Reekum (Eds.), New York and Amsterdam: immigration and the new urban landscape (pp. 230-256). New York: New York University Press.

2013

2011

2010

  • K. Groenendijk, A. van Heelsum, L. Michon & J. Tillie (2010). Participación política de los inmigrantes en los Países Bajos. In D. Moya Malapeira & A. Viñas Ferrer (Eds.), Sufragio y participación política de los extranjeros extraxomunitarios en Europa (pp. 109-152). Barcelona: Fundació Pi i Sunyer.
  • L. Michon & J. Tillie (2010). Party choices among immigrants and visible minorities in comparative perspective. The Netherlands. In K. Bird, T. Saalfeld & A.M. Wüst (Eds.), The political representation of immigrants and minorities: voters, parties and parliaments in liberal democracies (Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science, 70) (pp. 76-79, 101). London: Routledge.
  • L. Michon & J. Tillie (2010). Voter turnout among immigrants and visible minorities in comparative perspective. The Netherlands. In K. Bird, T. Saalfeld & A.M. Wüst (Eds.), The political representation of immigrants and minorities: voters, parties and parliaments in liberal democracies (Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science, 70) (pp. 33-36, 59). London: Routledge.

2009

  • J. Tillie (2009). Niet alleen Geert Wilders schendt de grenzen van het democratisch debat. B en M : Tijdschrift voor Beleid, Politiek en Maatschappij, 36 (1), 79-80.

2008

  • M. Fennema & J. Tillie (2008). Social capital in multicultural societies. In D Castiglione (Ed.), Handbook of Social Capital (pp. 349-370). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • M. Slootman & J. Tillie (2008). Waarom sommige Amsterdamse moslims radicaal worden. In I. Weijers & C. Eliaerts (Eds.), Jeugdcriminologie: achtergronden van jeugdcriminaliteit (pp. 349-368). Amsterdam: Boom Juridische Uitgevers.

2011

  • F.F. Vermeulen, J.N. Tillie & L.B. Michon (2011). How are immigrants entering the precincts of power in Amsterdam? In Amsterdam and New York: The Impact of Immigration in Two Global CitiesAmsterdam.

2009

  • J. Tillie (2009). De vicieuze cirkel doorbreken. Socialisme en Democratie, 66 (1/2), 88-94.
  • J. Tillie (2009). Gedeeld land: Het multiculturele ongemak van Nederland. Amsterdam: Meulenhoff.

2008

  • F. Demant, M. Slootman, F. Buijs & J.N. Tillie (2008). Deradicalisering van rechtsradicalen en islamitische radicalen. In J. van Donselaar & P.R. Rodrigues (Eds.), Monitor Racisme & Extremisme: achtste rapportage (pp. 255-277). Amsterdam: Pallas Publications.
  • D. Jacobs & J.N. Tillie (2008). Social capital and political participation of immigrants in Europe: key developments in empirical studies. In D. Vogel (Ed.), Highly active immigrants: a resource for European civil societies (pp. 47-58). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften.

2013

2010

2009

  • M. Slootman, J. Tillie, A. Majdy & F. Buijs (2009). Salafi-jihadi's in Amsterdam: portretten (Reeks religie en samenleving). Amsterdam: Aksant.

2008

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