textabstractThis article examines what assimilation trajectories were manifest among present-day Mediterranean Muslims and pre–World War II Jews in Dutch society. Alba and Nee conceptualized assimilation in terms of processes of spanning and altering group boundaries, distinguishing between boundary crossing, blurring, and shifting. This study carves out to what extent assimilation processes like boundary crossing, shifting, and blurring had taken place for those two non-Christian minority groups in Dutch society. This research is based on findings of recent (quantitative) empirical research into the assimilation of pre–World War II Jews in the Netherlands and on the collection of comparable research and data for the assimilation of contemp...
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This article examines what assimilation trajectories were manifest among present-day Mediterranean M...
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The retreat of multiculturalism in the Netherlands has been accompanied by the unwavering demand for...
Contains fulltext : 102830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research...
Through a focus on questions of ethnic, national, and religious belonging among converts to Islam in...
This article examines what assimilation trajectories were manifest among present-day Mediterranean M...
In this dissertation, I set out to describe religiosity and religious trends among the Dutch Muslim ...
Contains fulltext : 73534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article u...
Given the sharp increase in migration flows, the issue of immigrants’ religious assimilation and its...
The purpose of this study,vas to examine the consequences of integration and assimilation of Jewish ...
This article uses data from three studies to examine changing reactions toward ethnic minority group...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
Contains fulltext : 148854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Are there gen...
Recently in numerous European countries of immigration, there has been a widespread ‘moral panic’ ab...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants' group dem...
Original title: Moslim in Nederland 2012. This report looks at the way in which Muslim groups in ...
The retreat of multiculturalism in the Netherlands has been accompanied by the unwavering demand for...
Contains fulltext : 102830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research...
Through a focus on questions of ethnic, national, and religious belonging among converts to Islam in...