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Local Intermediaries? The Missionising and Governing of Colonial Subjects in South Dutch New Guinea, 1920–42
‘Activating’ those that ‘lag behind’: space-time politics in Dutch parenting training for migrants
Negotiating belonging beyond rootedness: unsettling the sedentary bias in the Dutch culturalist discourse
The “migrant with poor prospects”: racialized intersections of class and culture in Dutch civic integration debates
Ethnic-minority climbers: evaluating “minority cultures of mobility” as a lens to study Dutch minority student organizations
Spatial performances of gender, Islam and the “secular”: Muslim girls’ playing football in Dutch public playgrounds
The role of mosque education in the integration of Turkish–Dutch youth: perspectives of Muslim parents, imams, mosque teachers and key stakeholders
Wandering at the crossroads: gendered mobility aspirations in the study-to-work transition of Chinese graduates of Dutch universities
Dialect acquisition by ‘new speakers’ of Dutch and their linguistic othering
Do You Approach Positive Events or Do They Approach You? Linking Event Valence and Time Representations in a Dutch Sample