This article explores citizenship education for adult immigrants through informal language education in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Based on data collected over thirteen months of ethnographic research among volunteer Dutch language coaches in Amsterdam, the primary methods used in this study were in-depth semi-structured interviews and participant observation. While the primary focus of this article is on the ways in which informal educational settings contribute to processes of adult citizenship education, this paper also underscores some of the perceived barriers to integration faced by adult immigrants in the Netherlands. Adopting a Foucauldian theoretical approach to governmentality, this paper considers how volunteer Dutch language co...
Abstract In this article the recent transformations of citizenship in the Netherlands are analysed i...
As part of current migration processes, there is burgeoning scholarly interest in the civic engageme...
Citizenship education is a concept encountered in many debates and publications. This concept though...
This article explores citizenship education for adult immigrants through informal language education...
The neoliberalization of the Dutch citizenship manifests itself through the responsibilization, cont...
Why do nations still matter in citizenship studies? In this chapter, we explore this question from a...
This paper explores first-hand experiences of citizenship education specifically-designed for immigr...
ABSTRACT: The neoliberalization of the Dutch citizenship manifests itself through the responsibiliz...
The Netherlands is often considered an extreme example of individualism and multiculturalism, two fa...
Abstract: In this article I will reconstruct the Dutch debate on citizenship against the developing ...
The past generation has seen a switch to restrictive policies and language in the governance of migr...
In this article we will show, with Flanders (Belgium) as a concrete case, how intertwined integratio...
In this article we focus on local and transnational forms of active citizenship, understood as the s...
textabstractThe recent scholarly debate on policies and discourses with regard to citizenship in the...
The internationally comparative research project Formazione alla cittadinanza per stranieri resident...
Abstract In this article the recent transformations of citizenship in the Netherlands are analysed i...
As part of current migration processes, there is burgeoning scholarly interest in the civic engageme...
Citizenship education is a concept encountered in many debates and publications. This concept though...
This article explores citizenship education for adult immigrants through informal language education...
The neoliberalization of the Dutch citizenship manifests itself through the responsibilization, cont...
Why do nations still matter in citizenship studies? In this chapter, we explore this question from a...
This paper explores first-hand experiences of citizenship education specifically-designed for immigr...
ABSTRACT: The neoliberalization of the Dutch citizenship manifests itself through the responsibiliz...
The Netherlands is often considered an extreme example of individualism and multiculturalism, two fa...
Abstract: In this article I will reconstruct the Dutch debate on citizenship against the developing ...
The past generation has seen a switch to restrictive policies and language in the governance of migr...
In this article we will show, with Flanders (Belgium) as a concrete case, how intertwined integratio...
In this article we focus on local and transnational forms of active citizenship, understood as the s...
textabstractThe recent scholarly debate on policies and discourses with regard to citizenship in the...
The internationally comparative research project Formazione alla cittadinanza per stranieri resident...
Abstract In this article the recent transformations of citizenship in the Netherlands are analysed i...
As part of current migration processes, there is burgeoning scholarly interest in the civic engageme...
Citizenship education is a concept encountered in many debates and publications. This concept though...