This article explores how notions of citizenship are negotiated in encounters between parents and youth care professionals in Amsterdam in the context of heated debates over citizenship and belonging. We draw on ethnographic research on Egyptian migrant parents' interactions with the welfare state, and on the work of youth care professionals. We found that both parents and professionals were invested in universal forms of citizenship. Parents wanted to be treated like their fellow citizens regardless of their background, while professionals wanted to care for all children. While parents feared and suspected that their children were subject to unfair treatment, professional practices left little space for disagreement or a consideration of r...
The article examines how encounters in the everyday lives of three Cape Verdean migrant students in ...
This special issue investigates citizenship and belonging in mixed-status families, i.e. families co...
State actors arguing for the rights of undocumented children often attempt to strengthen children's ...
This article explores how notions of citizenship are negotiated in encounters betweenparents and you...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
In policy and research, migration and the welfare state are often seen as being at odds. When ‘stran...
Integration policies and citizenisation programmes tend to have narrow conceptions of 'good' citizen...
This special issue examines welfare programs as sites where Europe's increasingly diverse societies ...
Can irregular migrants be citizens? Irregular migrants are usually not seen as members of the politi...
The Netherlands is often considered an extreme example of individualism and multiculturalism, two fa...
Drawing on interviews with guardians of unaccompanied minor foreigners in Belgium, this article inve...
The article examines how encounters in the everyday lives of three Cape Verdean migrant students in ...
This special issue investigates citizenship and belonging in mixed-status families, i.e. families co...
State actors arguing for the rights of undocumented children often attempt to strengthen children's ...
This article explores how notions of citizenship are negotiated in encounters betweenparents and you...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
In policy and research, migration and the welfare state are often seen as being at odds. When ‘stran...
Integration policies and citizenisation programmes tend to have narrow conceptions of 'good' citizen...
This special issue examines welfare programs as sites where Europe's increasingly diverse societies ...
Can irregular migrants be citizens? Irregular migrants are usually not seen as members of the politi...
The Netherlands is often considered an extreme example of individualism and multiculturalism, two fa...
Drawing on interviews with guardians of unaccompanied minor foreigners in Belgium, this article inve...
The article examines how encounters in the everyday lives of three Cape Verdean migrant students in ...
This special issue investigates citizenship and belonging in mixed-status families, i.e. families co...
State actors arguing for the rights of undocumented children often attempt to strengthen children's ...