Navigating Social Boundaries and Belonging: People Without Migration Background in Majority–Minority Cities
Ismintha Waldring, Maurice Crul, Frans Lelie
Negotiating the Progressive Paradox: Middle‐Class Parents in Majority–Minority Primary Schools in Amsterdam
Josje Schut, Maurice Crul
Being an Ethnic Minority: Belonging Uncertainty of People Without a Migration Background
Lisa-Marie Kraus, Elif Keskiner, Maurice Crul
Defining Swedishness: When Swedes Without a Migration Background Are a Local Numerical Minority
Marina Lazëri, Elif Keskiner, Maurice Crul
Middle‐Class Versus Working‐Class White Mothers’ Approaches to Diversity in the Netherlands
Elif Keskiner, Josje Schut, Trees Pels, Marjolijn Distelbrink, Inti Soeterik, Amella Mesic
The Integration Into Diversity Paradox: Positive Attitudes Towards Diversity While Self‐Segregating in Practice
Maurice Crul, Lisa-Marie Kraus, Frans Lelie
Inclusive Neoliberalism in Wilhelmsburg: The Role of the State and the Middle‐Class in Hamburg's Majority–Minority District
Kim Knipprath
A Step and a Push in Understanding People Without an Immigrant Background: An Analysis of Crul et al. (2024)
Tomás R. Jiménez
Considering Power and Institutional Change in the Study of Migration’s Impact on Non‐Migrants: Commentary on Schut & Crul (2024) and Keskiner et al. (2024)
Natasha Warikoo