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Media Representations of Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexuals on Dutch Television and People’s Stereotypes and Attitudes About LGBs
Drip Too Hard? Commercial Rap Music and Perceived Masculinity Ideals and Actual Self-Evaluations among Black U.S. and Dutch Adolescent Men
Disclosing Bisexuality or Coming Out? Two Different Realities for Bisexual People in The Netherlands
Navigating Contradictory Narratives on Sexuality Between the School and the Mosque in Four Muslim Communities in the Netherlands
Reasons and resources: understanding pupils’ aspirations in lower vocational Dutch education
Not your cup of coffee? An ethnographic study on interparental dynamics during parental involvement activities in Dutch primary schools
‘You Dutch, not English’: exploring language education policy in pre-school through researcher-child-relationality
Producing Authenticity, Difference and Extremism ; The Framing of Religious Converts in Dutch and Flemish Newspapers
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“Islam Is My Washing Line” ; Long-Term Religious Trajectories of Dutch Female Converts to Islam
Bargaining with gendered egalitarianism. A transnational compensatory patriarchy in Polish Catholic Missions in England, Belgium, Sweden