textabstractSince the nineties, the ‘Moroccan community’ experiences a negative group-image based on a small group of male youths who ‘stand out’ in social problems such as nuisance, crime and Islamic radicalisation. This negative group image is largely constructed through negative societal reactions in the media on incidents in which Moroccan Dutch youngsters play a prominent role. This article examines such negative societal reactions in the media on three recent incidents: the 2007 Slotervaart riots, the 2008 Gouda ‘bus incident’ and the 2010 Culemborg riots. It concludes that the societal reactions to these incidents in the media, are exaggerated, symbolise ‘the Moroccans’ as folk devils and construct them as moral and cultural Others. ...
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Like elsewhere in Europe, a discourse that is hostile to migrants in general and Muslims in particul...
This article looks at the ways newspaper articles, through their stories, frame social disorder in u...
In his Widening Circles of Disidentification the Dutch sociologist Abram de Swaan argues that enmity...
Since the nineties, the ‘Moroccan community’ experiences a negative group-image based on a small gro...
In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands fro...
This research examined how Dutch Moroccan teenagers in the Netherlands deal with the negative stereo...
This research examined how Dutch Moroccan teenagers in the Netherlands deal with the negative stereo...
The article analyses the categorization of “Moroccan youngsters” as a problem group in the Netherlan...
Violence towards public sector employees is perceived as a growing problem in a number of societies,...
Summary This study examines the interplay between media portrayal and identity construction for Moro...
Moroccan Dutch are since the nineties increasingly successful in domains such as education, the labo...
Contains fulltext : 150318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Like elsewher...
he release of the anti-Islam movie “Fitna” by the Dutch Member of Parliament Geert Wilders, early 20...
This article addresses the failure of studies concerning moral panics to take into account the react...
In recent years, the Netherlands has been frequently confronted with public incidents of anti-Semiti...
Like elsewhere in Europe, a discourse that is hostile to migrants in general and Muslims in particul...
This article looks at the ways newspaper articles, through their stories, frame social disorder in u...
In his Widening Circles of Disidentification the Dutch sociologist Abram de Swaan argues that enmity...