This article discusses the ways in which ethnic minority and majority group members account, in an interview context, for the existence of discrimination in Dutch society. Taking a discursive approach, the focus is on the strategies used to describe and explain discrimination. In both groups, certain members were found to use discursive strategies questioning the omnipresence of discrimination and problematizing its causes, whereas others employed devices that made discrimination appear factual, with the Dutch as its main agents. The use of these strategies was examined in relation to subject positions that the participants took up throughout the interview. It is concluded that the discursive strategies used can be understood in relation to...
In recent decades, attitudes towards ethnic minorities have become a significant topic for research....
This study investigates ethnic discrimination in the Dutch labor market, using field experiments. Tw...
Social psychologists studying intergroup perceptions have shown an increasing interest in essentiali...
This article discusses the ways in which ethnic minority and majority group members account, in an i...
This article discusses the ways in which ethnic minority and majority group members account, in an i...
This study examines perceived ethnic discrimination amongst autochthonous and allochthonous students...
Only available in electronic version There is no systematic structure in the Netherlands for ma...
The present research examines discourses about immigration and their consequences for the evaluation...
Following the social identity perspective and using data from two national surveys, the present rese...
Since the early eighties, the Netherlands has pursued an active policy to further the integration of...
Since the early eighties, the Netherlands has pursued an active policy to further the integration of...
In order to design a cognitive model of ethnic attitudes, an interdisciplinary project has analyzed ...
This study brings together four research lines from different scientific disciplines to expand exist...
In recent decades, attitudes towards ethnic minorities have become a significant topic for research....
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent decades, attitudes towards ethnic minorities have become a s...
In recent decades, attitudes towards ethnic minorities have become a significant topic for research....
This study investigates ethnic discrimination in the Dutch labor market, using field experiments. Tw...
Social psychologists studying intergroup perceptions have shown an increasing interest in essentiali...
This article discusses the ways in which ethnic minority and majority group members account, in an i...
This article discusses the ways in which ethnic minority and majority group members account, in an i...
This study examines perceived ethnic discrimination amongst autochthonous and allochthonous students...
Only available in electronic version There is no systematic structure in the Netherlands for ma...
The present research examines discourses about immigration and their consequences for the evaluation...
Following the social identity perspective and using data from two national surveys, the present rese...
Since the early eighties, the Netherlands has pursued an active policy to further the integration of...
Since the early eighties, the Netherlands has pursued an active policy to further the integration of...
In order to design a cognitive model of ethnic attitudes, an interdisciplinary project has analyzed ...
This study brings together four research lines from different scientific disciplines to expand exist...
In recent decades, attitudes towards ethnic minorities have become a significant topic for research....
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent decades, attitudes towards ethnic minorities have become a s...
In recent decades, attitudes towards ethnic minorities have become a significant topic for research....
This study investigates ethnic discrimination in the Dutch labor market, using field experiments. Tw...
Social psychologists studying intergroup perceptions have shown an increasing interest in essentiali...