Identity, Immigration, Emigration, Integration, Ethnicity

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Henk van Houtum and Leo Lucassen (2016), Voorbij Fort Europa. Een nieuwe visie op migratie. Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Atlas Contact.

Leonie Cornips (2014), Language contact, linguistic variability and the construction of local identities, in: T. A. Åfarlí and B. Maehlum (eds.), The sociolinguistics of grammar. Studies in Language Companion Series, Vol. 154, pp. 67-90.

Ulbe Bosma (ed.) (2012), Post-colonial immigrants and identity formations in the Netherlands. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Marcus Balkenhol (2012), De kotomisi en haar kinderen. Slavernij en erfgoed nieuwe stijl in Nederland, in: Oso: tijdschrift voor Surinamistiek en het Caraïbisch gebied, 31 (2), pp. 55-71.

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Theo Meder (2004), ‘There were a Turk, a Moroccan and a Dutchman…’. Narrative repertoires in the multi-ethnic neighbourhood of Lombok in the Dutch city of Utrecht, in: Sabine Wienker-Piepho and Klaus Roth (eds), Erzählen zwischen den Kulturen. Münster: Waxmann, pp. 237–258.

Rob van Ginkel (2004), Re-creating ‘Dutchness’. Cultural colonisation in post-war Holland, Nations and Nationalism, in: Journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism 10 (4), pp. 421–438.

Hester Dibbits (2000). ‘In Turkije gaat het tegenwoordig net zo’. De culturele repertoires van een Turks gezin in een multi-etnische wijk, in: Amsterdams Sociologisch Tijdschrift 27, pp. 314–344. (‘This is how it’s done in Turkey these days’, The Cultural Repertoires of a Turkish Family in a Multi-Ethnic Neighbourhood).

Hans Vermeulen and Rinus Penninx (eds) (2000), Immigrant Integration. The Dutch Case. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis.

Willem Frijhoff (2000), Reinventing an Old Fatherland. The Management of Dutch Identity in Early Modern America, in: Regina Bendix and Herman Roodenburg (eds), Managing Ethnicity: Perspectives from Folklore Studies, History and Anthropology. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, pp. 121–141.

John Helsloot (1998), St. Nicholas as a public festival in Java, 1870–1920. Articulating Dutch popular culture as ethnic culture, in: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 154, pp. 613–637.

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