We argue that the traditional split between ethnic identity and mainstream identity as core identities of immigrants can no longer describe the multiple allegiances of many immigrants. Ethnographic and survey methods should be combined to study (the broader concept of) social identity in a context of multiple allegiances that can undergo quick changes. We illustrate the multidisciplinary approach in a study in a highly diverse neighborhood in Antwerp (Belgium). We first present an ethnographic description of the area, followed by a mixed-methods study of identities of the inhabitants of the area. In the survey part we administered various social identity measures (including ethnic, national, and cosmopolitan identity) and asked open end sel...
With my dissertation, I wish to contribute to the sociological research on the phenomena of ethnicit...
Immigrants and their descendants make up a growing share of the population in countries across Europ...
Identity is often used in political discourse to develop a frame of who’s in and who’s out in our co...
We argue that the traditional split between ethnic identity and mainstream identity as core identiti...
In this paper, a qualitative study is conducted in different neighborhoods in the Belgian city of Gh...
In the public debate on integration much attention is paid to the identities of ethnic minorities. H...
This open access book demonstrates the complexity of identifications and provides guidelines on how ...
The main topic of this work is forming of an ethnic identity in multicultural interaction. The key s...
Ethnic identity, its formation, expression and consequences are sources of extensive discussion and ...
In this paper we highlight issues related to measuring ethnicity and ethnic identity. We base our di...
It has been argued that supporting a restrictive view on the inclusion of immigrants finds its origi...
The emergence of middle‐classes that articulate their ethnic distinctiveness leads to discomfort and...
Immigrants and their descendants typically identify with ethnic, national, religious, and/or regiona...
A series based on a project entitled "Ethnic Pluralism in an Urban Setting: A Study of Toronto"Ever ...
Immigrants and their descendants make up a growing share of the population in countries across Europ...
With my dissertation, I wish to contribute to the sociological research on the phenomena of ethnicit...
Immigrants and their descendants make up a growing share of the population in countries across Europ...
Identity is often used in political discourse to develop a frame of who’s in and who’s out in our co...
We argue that the traditional split between ethnic identity and mainstream identity as core identiti...
In this paper, a qualitative study is conducted in different neighborhoods in the Belgian city of Gh...
In the public debate on integration much attention is paid to the identities of ethnic minorities. H...
This open access book demonstrates the complexity of identifications and provides guidelines on how ...
The main topic of this work is forming of an ethnic identity in multicultural interaction. The key s...
Ethnic identity, its formation, expression and consequences are sources of extensive discussion and ...
In this paper we highlight issues related to measuring ethnicity and ethnic identity. We base our di...
It has been argued that supporting a restrictive view on the inclusion of immigrants finds its origi...
The emergence of middle‐classes that articulate their ethnic distinctiveness leads to discomfort and...
Immigrants and their descendants typically identify with ethnic, national, religious, and/or regiona...
A series based on a project entitled "Ethnic Pluralism in an Urban Setting: A Study of Toronto"Ever ...
Immigrants and their descendants make up a growing share of the population in countries across Europ...
With my dissertation, I wish to contribute to the sociological research on the phenomena of ethnicit...
Immigrants and their descendants make up a growing share of the population in countries across Europ...
Identity is often used in political discourse to develop a frame of who’s in and who’s out in our co...