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Bernstein, M. J., Franssen, T., Smith, R. D. J., & de Wilde, M. (2023). The European Commission’s Green Deal is an opportunity to rethink harmful practices of research and innovation policy. Ambio, 52, 508-517. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-022-01802-3
2022
Wilde, M. D., & Parry, S. (2022). Feminised concern or feminist care? Reclaiming gender normativities in zero waste living. Sociological Review, 70(3), 526-546. https://doi.org/10.1177/00380261221080110
de Wilde, M. (2021). “A heat pump needs a bit of care": on maintainability and repairing gender–technology relations. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 46(6), 1261-1285. https://doi.org/10.1177/0162243920978301
2020
Bródy, L. S., & de Wilde, M. (2020). Cultivating food or cultivating citizens? On the governance and potential of community gardens in Amsterdam. Local Environment, 25(3), 243-257. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2020.1730776[details]
de Wilde, M. (2020). A care-infused market tale: on (not) maintaining relationships of trust in energy retrofit products. Journal of Cultural Economy, 13(5), 561-578. https://doi.org/10.1080/17530350.2020.1741016[details]
de Wilde, M. (2019). The sustainable housing question: On the role of interpersonal, impersonal and professional trust in low-carbon retrofit decisions by homeowners. Energy Research & Social Science, 51, 138-147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2019.01.004[details]
de Wilde, M., & Spaargaren, G. (2019). Designing trust: how strategic intermediaries choreograph homeowners’ low-carbon retrofit experience. Building Research and Information, 47(4), 362-374. https://doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2018.1443256[details]
de Wilde, M. (2016). Home is where the habit of the heart is: governing a gendered sphere of belonging. Home Cultures, 13(2), 123-144. https://doi.org/10.1080/17406315.2016.1190583
de Wilde, M., & Duyvendak, J. W. (2016). Engineering community spirit: the pre-figurative politics of affective citizenship in Dutch local governance. Citizenship Studies, 20(8), 973-993. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2016.1229194[details]
de Wilde, M., & Franssen, T. P. (2016). The material practices of quantification: Measuring ‘deprivation’ in the Amsterdam Neighbourhood Policy. Critical Social Policy, 36(4), 489-510. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018316637138
2014
de Wilde, M., Hurenkamp, M., & Tonkens, E. (2014). Flexible relations, frail contacts and failing demands: How community groups and local institutions interact in local governance in the Netherlands. Urban Studies, 51(16), 3365-3382. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098013519832[details]
2013
Tonkens, E., & de Wilde, M. (2013). Conclusies - Nieuwe verbanden en nieuwe scheidslijnen in de wijk. In E. Tonkens, & M. de Wilde (Eds.), Als meedoen pijn doet: affectief burgerschap in de wijk (pp. 263-280). (Tijdschrift voor sociale vraagstukken. Jaarboek; Vol. 2013). Amsterdam: Van Gennep. [details]
de Wilde, M., & Tonkens, E. (2013). Op zoek naar erkenning: verhitte verhoudingen tussen bewoners en instituties. In E. Tonkens, & M. de Wilde (Eds.), Als meedoen pijn doet: affectief burgerschap in de wijk (pp. 99-121). (Tijdschrift voor sociale vraagstukken. Jaarboek; Vol. 2013). Amsterdam: Van Gennep. [details]
Tonkens, E., & de Wilde, M. (2013). Als meedoen pijn doet: affectief burgerschap in de wijk. (Tijdschrift voor sociale vraagstukken. Jaarboek; Vol. 2013). Amsterdam: Van Gennep. [details]
2015
de Wilde, M. (2015). Brave New Neighbourhood: Affective citizenship in Dutch territorial governance. [details]
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