This article focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digital sphere is still rather understudied in the Netherlands. However, it offers a unique, entry to intersecting issues of religiosity, ethnicity and gender as well as to their implications for thinking about multiculturalism from new vantage points. What do digital practices such as online discussion board participation tell us about identity and multiculturalism? The three forms of position acquisition under discussion (gender, religion and ethnic positioning) show that neither religion, ethnicity, nor gender cease to exist in the digital ealm but are constantly negotiated, reimagined and relocated. Drawing from the work of Modood, Gilroy and...
Research on digital inclusion increasingly focuses on vulnerable groups, with the prevailing idea th...
From the early 2000s onward the Netherlands has witnessed unex- pected and unprecedented polarizatio...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
This article focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
This article focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
This article focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
This article deals with ICT availability among ethnic minority groups in the Netherlands and Flander...
Digital Passages considers how the relations between gender, diaspora and youth culture are digitall...
This article deals with ICT availability among ethnic minority groups in the Netherlands and Flander...
After a brief review of existing literature on ethnicity as a possible predictor for media ownership...
Generational and gendered specificities of digital technology use within migrant families remain und...
Generational and gendered specificities of digital technology use within migrant families remain und...
In response to current debates in Western Europe around Islam, gender equality and emancipation, thi...
In the last few years, second-generation migrants in the Netherlands have started to set up their ow...
This paper argues that ethnic websites function as digital institutions in their community and foste...
Research on digital inclusion increasingly focuses on vulnerable groups, with the prevailing idea th...
From the early 2000s onward the Netherlands has witnessed unex- pected and unprecedented polarizatio...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
This article focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
This article focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
This article focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
This article deals with ICT availability among ethnic minority groups in the Netherlands and Flander...
Digital Passages considers how the relations between gender, diaspora and youth culture are digitall...
This article deals with ICT availability among ethnic minority groups in the Netherlands and Flander...
After a brief review of existing literature on ethnicity as a possible predictor for media ownership...
Generational and gendered specificities of digital technology use within migrant families remain und...
Generational and gendered specificities of digital technology use within migrant families remain und...
In response to current debates in Western Europe around Islam, gender equality and emancipation, thi...
In the last few years, second-generation migrants in the Netherlands have started to set up their ow...
This paper argues that ethnic websites function as digital institutions in their community and foste...
Research on digital inclusion increasingly focuses on vulnerable groups, with the prevailing idea th...
From the early 2000s onward the Netherlands has witnessed unex- pected and unprecedented polarizatio...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...