Segregation or Assimilation: Dutch Government Research on Ethnic Minorities in Dutch Cities and its American Frames of Reference

While formulating a national policy for ethnic minorities since the 1980s, Dutch government officials interpreted immigrant problems in the cities through American sociological studies. The way the officials defined minorities and immigrant problems as well as their cherry picking of American resear...

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Main Author: Ruud Janssens
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Language:English
Published: European Association for American Studies 2015-12-01
Series:European Journal of American Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/11271
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description While formulating a national policy for ethnic minorities since the 1980s, Dutch government officials interpreted immigrant problems in the cities through American sociological studies. The way the officials defined minorities and immigrant problems as well as their cherry picking of American research contributed to the failure of policy planners to formulate policies to create equality for all Dutch citizens. On the contrary, the officials’ reports increased ethnic conflicts in Dutch society.
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Segregation or Assimilation: Dutch Government Research on Ethnic Minorities in Dutch Cities and its American Frames of Reference
European Journal of American Studies
multiculturalism
minorities
modernity
integration
assimilation
segregation
title Segregation or Assimilation: Dutch Government Research on Ethnic Minorities in Dutch Cities and its American Frames of Reference
title_full Segregation or Assimilation: Dutch Government Research on Ethnic Minorities in Dutch Cities and its American Frames of Reference
title_fullStr Segregation or Assimilation: Dutch Government Research on Ethnic Minorities in Dutch Cities and its American Frames of Reference
title_full_unstemmed Segregation or Assimilation: Dutch Government Research on Ethnic Minorities in Dutch Cities and its American Frames of Reference
title_short Segregation or Assimilation: Dutch Government Research on Ethnic Minorities in Dutch Cities and its American Frames of Reference
title_sort segregation or assimilation dutch government research on ethnic minorities in dutch cities and its american frames of reference
topic multiculturalism
minorities
modernity
integration
assimilation
segregation
url https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/11271
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