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Tag: social mobility

2014, 16(1) • J. Schneider, C. Lang: Social Mobility, Habitus and Identity Formation in the Turkish-German Second Generation

Social Mobility, Habitus and Identity Formation in the Turkish-German Second Generation by Jens Schneider and Christine Lang (University of Osnabrück) read the full article To cite this article: Schneider, J., & Lang, C. (2014). Social Mobility, Habitus and Identity Formation in the Read More …

2014, 16(1) • M. Slootman: Reinvention of Ethnic Identification Among Second Generation Moroccan and Turkish Dutch Social Climbers

Reinvention of Ethnic Identification Among Second Generation Moroccan and Turkish Dutch Social Climbers by Marieke Slootman (University of Amsterdam) read the full article To cite this article: Slootman, M. (2014). Reinvention of Ethnic Identification Among Second Generation Moroccan and Turkish Dutch Read More …

2014, 16(1) • D. Eisema, T. Fiorito, M. Montero-Sieburth: Beating the Odds: the Undocumented Youth Movement of Latinos as a Vehicle for Upward Social Mobility

Beating the Odds: the Undocumented Youth Movement of Latinos as a Vehicle for Upward Social Mobility by Dirk Eisema, Tara Fiorito and Martha Montero-Sieburth (University of Amsterdam) read the full article To cite this article: Eisema, D., Fiorito, T., & Montero-Sieburth, M. (2014). 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.

ISSN-Print 2199-8108
ISSN-Internet 2199-8116

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