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Dutch people with a Moroccan migration background in the Netherlands have to deal with social exclusion, due to a ‘moral panic’ about Moroccans, and social inclusion, due to an existing ‘integration discourse’, at the same time. These two co-existing social processes (social bulimia) influence the social identity and the sense of home of Dutch peop...
From data panic to Moroccan panic: A qualitative analysis of large data collections using codes, code groups and networks in Atlas.ti
Large qualitative data collections can cause ‘data panic’ among qualitative researchers when reaching the stage of analysis. They often find it difficult to get a grip on such large data sets and to find a method of...
In this article I argue that there has been a change in the dynamics of riots in the Netherlands
from the escalated political protests of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s to public disturbances in
disadvantaged neighbourhoods that lack a clearly articulated political component in the last two
decades. This article examines the societal reactions such rec...
The Moroccans panic: The social construction of Moroccans as folk devils
Since the nineties, the ‘Moroccan community’ experiences a negative group-image based on a small group of male youths who ‘stand out’ in social problems such as nuisance, crime and Islamic radicalisation. This negative group image is largely constructed through negative societ...