textabstractThis article analyses network organizations founded by descendants of Turkish migrants in the Netherlands and France. By surveying members of two such organizations and interviewing several of their board members, we learn how these organizations function, their success in building and extending social networks, and their efficacy at improving labour market prospects for young second-generation professionals of Turkish descent. Our findings reveal a hybrid structure, whereby the organizations gear many of their activities towards mainstream society. In comparison to traditional immigrant organizations, their attitude is more open to other social groups, yet they still have a clear stronghold in the ethnic immigrant community. We...
Migrant associations are generally presented as platforms for meetings, information exchange and soc...
This article analyses the organising process of Turkish and Moroccan immigrant groups in Amsterdam o...
While distrust and divisiveness amongst Iranians in different diaspora environments have been common...
This article analyses network organizations founded by descendants of Turkish migrants in the Nether...
This article examines the socioeconomic and sociocultural status of the second-generation Turkish yo...
This article examines the socioeconomic and sociocultural status of the second-generation Turkish yo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the emergence of a social enterprise by highly skil...
This study examines ethnic segregation of core discussion networks in the Netherlands. The analysis ...
Abstract: The aim of the article is to investigate the issue of transnational family networks and in...
textabstractThis article compares and contrasts the nature of student employment experience in Amste...
Migration scholars are increasingly realising the importance of immigrant organisations. Such organi...
The chapter studies social capital development and application among highly educated Turkish second ...
Adolescents in migrant families often grow up in an environment with paradoxical demands. In the cas...
International audienceThis article aims to understand how, using different forms of organisation (di...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...
Migrant associations are generally presented as platforms for meetings, information exchange and soc...
This article analyses the organising process of Turkish and Moroccan immigrant groups in Amsterdam o...
While distrust and divisiveness amongst Iranians in different diaspora environments have been common...
This article analyses network organizations founded by descendants of Turkish migrants in the Nether...
This article examines the socioeconomic and sociocultural status of the second-generation Turkish yo...
This article examines the socioeconomic and sociocultural status of the second-generation Turkish yo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the emergence of a social enterprise by highly skil...
This study examines ethnic segregation of core discussion networks in the Netherlands. The analysis ...
Abstract: The aim of the article is to investigate the issue of transnational family networks and in...
textabstractThis article compares and contrasts the nature of student employment experience in Amste...
Migration scholars are increasingly realising the importance of immigrant organisations. Such organi...
The chapter studies social capital development and application among highly educated Turkish second ...
Adolescents in migrant families often grow up in an environment with paradoxical demands. In the cas...
International audienceThis article aims to understand how, using different forms of organisation (di...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...
Migrant associations are generally presented as platforms for meetings, information exchange and soc...
This article analyses the organising process of Turkish and Moroccan immigrant groups in Amsterdam o...
While distrust and divisiveness amongst Iranians in different diaspora environments have been common...