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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | 2016

Ascription and identity. Differences between first- and second-generation Moroccans in the way ascription influences religious, national and ethnic group identification

A. van Heelsum; Maarten Koomen

ABSTRACT In this paper, we investigate the impact of ascription on the process of identity formation of first- and second-generation Moroccans in Western Europe. We look at the general discursive context and levels of perceived acceptance amongst Moroccan migrants, and see how these factors influence three relevant dimensions of identifications. We distinguish between ethnic group identity, religious identity and national identity, and use recently collected data on first- and second-generation Moroccans in five European countries (EURISLAM 2011. Integrated report on survey analysis. Brussels: ULB). Our analysis shows that our measures of identity are correlated to elements of ascription. The second generation appears less affected by elements of ascription. Particularly in identifying with the country of settlement, second-generation Moroccans appear more impervious to external influences than the first generation.


IMISCOE | 2013

Migration and integration research: filling in Penninx's heuristic model

A. van Heelsum; B. Garcés-Mascareñas

Rinus Penninxs groundbreaking work has helped to systematise and classify existing research in the field of migration and ethnic studies. His heuristic model makes an important distinction between immigration and integration research and, within the latter, between socio-economic, ethno-cultural and legal-political dimensions. Written as a tribute to Penninx, this volume consists of contributions by 15 of his former PhD students covering all the main categories of his heuristic model.


Journal of International Migration and Integration | 2002

The relationship between political participation and civic community of migrants in the Netherlands

A. van Heelsum


Immigrants & Minorities | 2007

Moroccan Berber Immigrants in The Netherlands, Their Associations and Transnational Ties: A Quest for Identity and Recognition

A. van Heelsum; J.M.M. van Amersfoort


Bevolkingstrends | 2005

Afrikanen in Nederland

A. van Heelsum


Social Networks | 2000

Sociaal kapitaal en politieke participatie van etnische minderheden

M. Fennema; J.N. Tillie; A. van Heelsum; M. Berger; R.P. Wolff


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1997

De etnisch-culturele positie van de tweede generatie Surinamers

A. van Heelsum


Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law | 2002

Surinaamse organisaties in Nederland. Een netwerkanalyse

A. van Heelsum; E. Voorthuijsen


Archive | 2001

Turkse organisaties in Amsterdam: Een netwerkanalyse

A. van Heelsum


Archive | 2010

Intercultural policies in European cities

Doris Lüken-Klaßen; Friedrich Heckmann; H. Crawley; T. Crimes; Wolfgang Bosswick; F. Pohl; T. Caponio; I. Ponzo; R. Ricucci; G. Zincone; A. van Heelsum; R. Penninx; Heinz Fassmann; P. Görgl; Josef Kohlbacher; Bernhard Perchinig; M. Szabó; P. Matusz

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M. Fennema

University of Amsterdam

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J. Tillie

University of Amsterdam

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R. Penninx

University of Amsterdam

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Heinz Fassmann

Austrian Academy of Sciences

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Josef Kohlbacher

Austrian Academy of Sciences

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Alyt Damstra

University of Amsterdam

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