From 11 to 13 October 2017, the international research conference Religious Minorities’ Self-Representations: Claims of Difference and Sameness in the Politics of Belonging was hosted by the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Utrecht University. The aim of this conference was to explore how dominant perceptions of specific religious minorities feed into the ways in which these minorities represent themselves and/or their religion. In a series of blog posts, different conference participants write about their research. In this blog about an Iranian Dutch dance performance, Dr. Rahil Roodsaz explores the complex relationship between ‘whiteness’ and ‘irreligiosity’ in the Netherlands
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The Netherlands boasts a wealth of ideological, cultural and religious philosophies, but the degree ...
Dutch society is highly secularized in terms of decreasing church membership and church attendance. ...
The Netherlands boasts a wealth of ideological, cultural and religious philosophies, but the degree ...
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To what extent are perceptions of discrimination associated with religious affirmation among Muslim ...
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In this dissertation, I set out to describe religiosity and religious trends among the Dutch Muslim ...
16th Annual Conference of the European Association for the Study of Religions titled Multiple Religi...
This research focuses on Dutch Muslim women who chose to practice Islam, whether they were born Musl...
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In this thesis, I address women's conversion to Islam in the Netherlands, through a case study of co...
Contains fulltext : 163194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)As a minority g...
Religious identity consolidation and mobilization among Turkish Turkish Dutch Muslims in relation to...
Forced migration and asylum have been at the centre of political and public debate in the past years...
The Netherlands boasts a wealth of ideological, cultural and religious philosophies, but the degree ...
Dutch society is highly secularized in terms of decreasing church membership and church attendance. ...
The Netherlands boasts a wealth of ideological, cultural and religious philosophies, but the degree ...
16th Annual Conference of the European Association for the Study of Religions titled Multiple Religi...
To what extent are perceptions of discrimination associated with religious affirmation among Muslim ...
To what extent are perceptions of discrimination associated with religious affirmation among Muslim ...
Religion is a much contested issue in Dutch politics and more specifically in Amsterdam. We investig...
In this dissertation, I set out to describe religiosity and religious trends among the Dutch Muslim ...
16th Annual Conference of the European Association for the Study of Religions titled Multiple Religi...
This research focuses on Dutch Muslim women who chose to practice Islam, whether they were born Musl...
This paper investigates religious identity consolidation in terms of the endorsement of the rights o...
In this thesis, I address women's conversion to Islam in the Netherlands, through a case study of co...
Contains fulltext : 163194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)As a minority g...
Religious identity consolidation and mobilization among Turkish Turkish Dutch Muslims in relation to...
Forced migration and asylum have been at the centre of political and public debate in the past years...