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2022, 24(2) • Brenda Bartelink: Queens in the Kings Business

New Diversities • Volume 24, No. 2, 2022 Queens in the Kings Business: African Pentecostal Female Leadership in a European City* by Brenda Bartelink  (University of Groningen) * This work was supported by the Dutch Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Read More …

2022, 24(2) • Jelle Oscar Wiering: Why Aren’t You a Woman

New Diversities • Volume 24, No. 2, 2022 ‘Why Aren’t You a Woman?’; Gender and Secular Affect in the Dutch Field of Sexual Health* by Jelle Oscar Wiering  (University of Groningen) *The work conducted for this article was funded by Read More …

2022, 24(2) • Amisah Bakuri and Rachel Spronk: Piety and Pleasure

New Diversities • Volume 24, No. 2, 2022 Piety and Pleasure: Religion, Sexuality and the Cultivation of the Self among Ghanaian-Dutch and Somali-Dutch Women* by Amisah Bakuri  (University of Toronto) and Rachel Spronk  (University of Amsterdam) *This work was supported Read More …

2017, 19(2) • J. Corntassel and M. Scow: Everyday Acts of Resurgence: Indigenous Approaches to Everydayness in Fatherhood

Everyday Acts of Resurgence: Indigenous Approaches to Everydayness in Fatherhood by Jeff Corntassel and Mick Scow (University of Victoria) read the full article To cite this article: Corntassel, J., & Scow, M. (2017). Everyday Acts of Resurgence: Indigenous Approaches to Everydayness in Read More …

2012, 14(2) • A. Cruz-Manjarrez: Engendering indigenous Mexican migration into the United States. A case of study of the Yalálag Zapotec Women

OPEN FORUM Engendering indigenous Mexican migration into the United States. A case of study of the Yalálag Zapotec Women by Adriana Cruz-Manjarrez read the full article To cite this article: Cruz-Manjarrez, A. (2012). OPEN FORUM ARTICLE: Engendering indigenous Mexican migration into Read More …

2014, 16(2) • N. Nyberg Sørensen, I.M. Vammen: Who Cares? Transnational Families in Debates on Migration and Development

Who Cares? Transnational Families in Debates on Migration and Development by Ninna Nyberg Sørensen and Ida Marie Vammen (Danish Institute for International Studies) read the full article To cite this article: Nyberg Sørensen, N., & Vammen, I. M. (2014). Who Cares? Transnational Families Read More …

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New Diversities is a peer-reviewed and open-access interdisciplinary journal seeking to promote debate and conceptual development around issues of diversity and social difference. It welcomes submissions, in both traditional and innovative form, that link substantive analyses with critical perspectives on the modes, politics, representations and consequences of social differentiation.

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