Our Publications

‘The quality of our work is evidenced by high citation counts for our research articles and monographs.’


Our research appears in top-ranking international peer-reviewed journals in the fields of sociology, social and developmental psychology, migration studies, and ethnic and racial studies. In addition, we publish our own book series on Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations.

 

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Adelman, L., Verkuyten, M., Cardenas, D., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2022). On a slippery slope to intolerance: Individual difference in slippery slope beliefs predict outgroup negativity. Journal of Research in Personality (forthcoming). Doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2021.104141


Adelman, L., Verkuyten, M., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2022). Distinguishing active and passive outgroup tolerance: Understanding its prevalence and the role of moral concern. Political Psychology, 43(4), 731-750. doi.org/10.1111/pops.12790


Bagci, C., Verkuyten, M., & Canpolat, E. (2022). ‘When they want to take away what is ‘ours’: Collective ownership threat and negative reactions towards refugees. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations (forthcoming). Doi: 10.1177/13684302221084232.


Bamberg, K., & Verkuyten, M. (2022). Internal and external motivation to respond without prejudice: A person-centered approach. The Journal of Social Psychology, 162(4), 435-454. Doi: 10.1080/00224545.2021.1917498


Beuthner, C., Silber, H., & Stark, T. H. (2022). Effects of smartphone use and recall aids on network name generator questions. Social Networks, 69, 45-54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2020.06.006


Cvetkovska, S., Jaspal, R., Verkuyten, M., & Adelman, L. (2022). Coping with being tolerated: Trans experiences. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity (forthcoming).


Damen, R., van der Linden, M., Dagevos, J., & Huijnk, W. (2022). About but not Without: Recently Arrived Refugees’ Understanding of and Expectations for Integration within a Local Policy Context in The Netherlands. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/15562948.2021.2023720


Dangubic, M., Yogeeswaran, K., Verkuyten, M., & Sibley, C. (2022). The rejection and acceptance of Muslim minority practices: A person-centered approach. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations (forthcoming). Doi: 10.1177/13684302211067967


Driel, E., & Verkuyten, M. (2022). Contact theory and the multi-ethnic community of Riace, Italy: An ethnographic examination. Journal of Community Psychology 50(5), 2326-2343. doi:10.1002/jcop.22778


Geurts, N., Davids, T., Lubbers, M. & Spierings (2022). A Cosmopolitan Explanation Of The Integration Paradox: A Mixed Methods Approach To Understand The Association Between Education And A Sense Of National Belonging In The Netherlands. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45:16, 412-434, DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2022.2093613


Hendriks, I., Lubbers, M., & Scheepers, P. (2022). A Panel Study of Attitudes toward Ethnic Minorities and the Role of Changes in Individuals’ Economic Situations. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 34(1), edac003.


Jugert, P., Kaiser, M., Ialuna, F., & Civitillo, S. (2022). Researching race‐ethnicity in race‐mute Europe. Infant and Child Development.


Lubbers, M., & Smeekes, A. (2022, September). Domain‐Dependent National Pride and Support for the Radical Right: Pride in the Nation’s History. Sociological Forum. https://doi.org/10.1111/socf.12837


Maldi, D., Bobowik, M., Verkuyten, M., & Basabe, N. (2022). Intergroup and intrapersonal comparisons: responses to perceived discrimination and protective mechanisms of eudaimonic wellbeing. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 86, 74-84. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel/2021.10.007.


Meijeren, M., Lubbers, M., & Scheepers, P. (2022). Socio-Structural Determinants in Volunteering for Humanitarian Organizations: A Resource-Based Approach. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, https://doi.org/10.1177/08997640221114821.


Nijs, T., Verkuyten, M., Martinovic, B. (2021). Losing what is OURS: The intergroup consequences of collective ownership threat. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. Doi: 10.1177/1368430220980809.


Nooitgedagt, W., Martinovic, B., Verkuyten, M., & Maseko, S. (2022). Ownership feelings and territorial compensation in Australia and South Africa. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology (forthcoming). Doi:10.1177/00220221211051024


Peters, K., Jetten, J., Tanjitpiyanond, P., Wang, Z., Mols, F., & Verkuyten, M. (2022). The language of inequality: Income inequality increases wealth category salience. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (forthcoming). doi.org/10.1177/01461672211036627


Ramaekers, M., Karremans, T., Lubbers, M., & Visser, M. (2022). Social class, economic and political grievances and radical left voting: The role of macroeconomic performance. European Societies, 1-24.


Sipma, T., Lubbers, M., & Spierings, N. (2022). Working class economic insecurity and voting for radical right and radical left parties. Social Science Research, 102778.


Spiegler, O., Christ, O., & Verkuyten, M. (2022). National identity exploration attenuates the identification-prejudice link. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 25(4), 902-923. doi.org/10.1177/1368430221990093


Stark, T. H., & Stocke, V. (2022). Predicting data quality of proxy reports in egocentric network studies (Reprinted from vol 66, pages 38-49, 2021). Social Networks, 69, 251-262. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2022.01.007


Storz, N., Bilali, R., Martinović, B., Maloku, E., Rosler, N., & Žeželj, I. (2022). Collective victimhood and support for joint political decision-making in conflict regions: The role of shared territorial ownership perceptions. European Journal of Social Psychology, 52(3), 472-486. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2831


Storz, N., Martinović, B., & Rosler, N. (2022). Support for Conciliatory Policies in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Role of Different Modes of Identification and Territorial Ownership Perceptions. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, [769643]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.769643


Thijs, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2022). Being considered a co-national: Social categorization and perceived acculturation of immigrant peers. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology (forthcoming).


Ulbrich, J., Schachner, M., Civitillo, S., & Noack, P. (2022). Teachers’ acculturation in culturally diverse schools – How is the perceived diversity climate linked to intercultural self-efficacy? Frontiers in Psychology.


van der Linden, M., Weeda, L., & Dagevos, J. (2022). The Pains and Gains of Reception Centres: How Length of Stay in Reception Centres is Associated With Syrian Refugees’ Mental Health During Early Resettlement. International Migration.


van Vemde, L., Donker, M. H., & Mainhard, T. (2022). Teachers, loosen up! How teachers can trigger interpersonally cooperative behavior in students at risk of academic failure. Learning and Instruction, 82, 1-14. [101687]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2022.101687


Velthuis, E., Van der Noll, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2022). Tolerance of Muslim minority identity enactment: The roles of social context, type of action and cultural continuity concern. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.2605


Velthuis, E., Verkuyten, M., & Smeekes, A. (2022). The different faces of social tolerance: Conceptualizing and measuring respect and coexistence tolerance. Social Indicators Research, Doi: 0.1007/s11205-021-02724-5


Verkuyten, M. (2022). The social psychology of tolerance. London: Routledge.


Verkuyten, M. (2022). Understanding intergroup biases in childhood and adolescence. Review of General Psychology (forthcoming). Doi: 10.1177/10892680211050016


Verkuyten, M. (2022). The meanings of tolerance: Discursive usage in a case of ‘identity politics’”. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 52, 224-236. Doi: 10.1111/jtsb.12339


Verkuyten, M., Adelman, L., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2022). Intolerance of transgressive protest actions: The differential roles of deontological and utilitarian morality. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (forthcoming). Doi: 10.1177/01461672221099709


Verkuyten, M., Gale, J., Yogeeswaran, K., & Adelman, L. (2022). The impact of emotional versus instrumental reasons for dual citizenship on the perceived loyalty and political tolerance of immigrant-origin minorities. Journal of Experimental Political Science (forthcoming).Doi: 10.1017/XPS.2022.17


Verkuyten, M., Kollar, R., Gale, J., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2022). Right-wing political orientation, national identification and the acceptance of immigrants and minorities. Personality and Individual Differences (forthcoming). Doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2021.111217


Verkuyten, M., Schlette, A., Adelman, L., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2022). With rhyme and reason: Recognizing reasons for disliked practices increases tolerance. British Journal of Social Psychology, 61, 471-490. Doi:10.1111/bjso.12491.


Verkuyten, M., Schlette, A., Adelman, L., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2022). Deliberative thinking increases tolerance of minority group practices: Testing a dual-process model of tolerance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied (forthcoming)


Verkuyten, M., Voci, A., & Pettigrew, T.F. (2022). Deprovincialization: It’s importance for plural societies. Social Issues and Policy Review, 16(1), 289-309. Doi: 10.1111/sipr.12082


Verkuyten, M., Yogeeswaran, K., & Adelman, L. (2022). Tolerance as forbearance: Overcoming intuitive versus deliberative objection to cultural, religious and ideological differences. Psychological Review, 129(2), 368-387. Doi: 10.1037/rev0000228. Winner of the Center for the Science of Moral Understanding’s Scientific Impact Award, 2022.


Verkuyten, M., Yogeeswaran, K., & Adelman, L. (2022). Does deliberative thinking increase tolerance? Political tolerance toward individuals with dual citizenship. Social Cognition, 40(4), 396-409. Doi: 10.1111/sipr.12082


Vietze, J., Moffitt, U., Schwarzenthal, M., & Civitillo, S. (2022). Beyond ‘Migrant Background’: How to Select Relevant, Social Justice Oriented, and Feasible Social Categories in Educational Research. European Journal of Psychology of Education.


Wuestenenk, N., van Tubergen, F., & Stark, T. H. (2022). Attitudes towards homosexuality among ethnic majority and minority adolescents in Western Europe: The role of ethnic classroom composition. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 88, 133-147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.04.001


Yitmen, S., Verkuyten, M., Martinovic, B., & Erdoğan, M. (2022). Acceptance of Syrian refugees in Turkey: The roles of perceived threat, intergroup contact, perceived similarity, and temporary settlement. In H. Çakal & S. Raman (Eds.), Examining complex intergroup relations: Through the lens of Turkey. Routledge: London.


Yogeeswaran, K., & Verkuyten, M. (2022). The political psychology of national identity. In D. Osborne & C. Sibley (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of political psychology (pp. 311-328). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University press.


Zhirkov, K., Verkuyten, M., & Ponarin, E. (2022). Social conformity and prejudice toward immigrants: The role of political messaging. Social Influence, 16, 65-77. Doi: 10.1080/15534510.2021.1989028

 

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Adelman, L., Verkuyten, M., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2021). Moralization and moral trade-offs explain (in)tolerance of Muslim minority behaviors. European Journal of Social Psychology, 51, 924-935.


Adelman, L., Verkuyten, M., Cárdenas, D., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2021). On a slippery slope to intolerance: Individual difference in slippery slope beliefs predict outgroup negativity. Journal of Research in Personality, 94, 1-11. [104141]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2021.104141


Alarcón, X., Bobowik, M., & Prieto-Flores, Ò. (2021). Mentoring for improving the self-esteem, resilience, and hope of unaccompanied migrant youth in the barcelona metropolitan area. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(10), 1-25. [5210]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105210


Arat, E., & Bilgili, Ö. (2021). Transnational and Local Co-ethnic Social Ties as Coping Mechanisms Against Perceived Discrimination – A Study on the Life Satisfaction of Turkish and Moroccan Minorities in the Netherlands. Frontiers in Sociology, 6, 1-11. [671897]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2021.671897


Bobowik, M., Rupar, M., Sekerdej, M., Soler Pastor, E., Arnoso, M., Ghilani, D., Ghorbani, F., Mari, S., & Martinovic, B. (2021). Individual and collective responsibility within the context of the covid-19 pandemic. The Social Observatory: La Caixa Foundation.


Caarls, K., Bilgili, Ö., & Fransen, S. (2021). Evolution of migration trajectories and transnational social networks over time: a study among sub-Saharan African migrants in Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(14), 3310-3328. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2020.1804195


Cardenas, D., & Verkuyten, M. (2021). Foreign language usage and national and European identification. Journal of Language and Social Psychology,40(3), 328-253 Doi: 10.1177/0261927X20979631


Cardenas, D., Verkuyten, M., & Fleischmann, F. (2021). “You are too ethnic, you are too national”: Dual identity denial and dual identification. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 81, 93-103. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.01.011


Civitillo, S., Göbel, K., Preusche, Z., & Jugert, P. (2021). Disentangling the effects of perceived personal and group ethnic discrimination among secondary school students: The protective role of teacher–student relationship quality and school climate. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. https://doi.org/10.1002/cad.20415


Coenders, M., Lubbers, M., & Scheepers, P. (2021). Nationalism in Europe: Trends and Cross-national Differences in Public Opinion. European Review, 29(4), 484-496. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1062798720000526


Cvetkovska, S., Verkuyten, M., Adelman, L., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2021). Being tolerated: Implications for well-being among ethnic minorities. British Journal of Psychology, 112, 781–803. Doi:10.1111/bjop.12492


Damen, R. E. C., Martinović, B., & Stark, T. H. (2021). Explaining the relationship between socio-economic status and interethnic friendships: The mediating role of preferences, opportunities, and third parties. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 80, 40-50. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2020.11.005


Dangubic, M., Verkuyten, M., & Stark, T. (2021). Understanding (in)tolerance of Muslim minority practices: A latent profile analysis. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(7), 1517-1538. Doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2020.1808450. pdf.


Di Stasio, V., Lancee, B., Veit, S., & Yemane, R. (2021). Muslim by default or religious discrimination? Results from a cross-national field experiment on hiring discrimination. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(6), 1305-1326. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2019.1622826


Di Stasio, V., & Heath, A. (2021). London Calls? Discrimination of European Job Seekers in the Aftermath of the Brexit Referendum. Frontiers in Sociology, 6, 1-15. [737857]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2021.737857


Donker, M. H., van Vemde, L., Hessen, D. J., van Gog, T., & Mainhard, T. (2021). Observational, student, and teacher perspectives on interpersonal teacher behavior: Shared and unique associations with teacher and student emotions. Learning and Instruction, 73, 1-14. [101414]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2020.101414


Fleischmann, F., & Verkuyten, M. (2021). Being a Muslim in the Western world: A social identity perspective. In B. Adams & F. Van de Vijver (Eds.), Non-Western identity. New York: Springer


Gale, J., Yogeeswaran, K., & Verkuyten, M. (2021). Bridging (identification) divides: Ethnic minority endorsement of new diversity ideologies. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 81, 121-130. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel/2021.01.007.


Geerlings, J. (2021). Teaching in culturally diverse classrooms: The importance of dyadic relations between teachers and children. Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.33540/386


Havermans, W., & Verkuyten, M. (2021). Positive and negative behavioral intentions towards immigrants: A question of ethnic categorization or worldview conflict. International Journal of Psychology, 56, 633-641. Doi: 10.1002/ijop.12748.


Hendriks, I., & Lubbers, M. (2021). Immigratie, etnische diversiteit en het koloniale verleden. In T. Sipma, M. Lubbers, T. Van der Meer, N. Spierings, & K. Jacobs (Eds.), Versplinterde vertegenwoordiging. Nationaal Kiezersonderzoek 2021. (pp. 99-104) https://www.dpes.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NKO-2021-Versplinterde-vertegenwoordiging.pdf


Jargon, M., & Thijs, J. (2021). Antiprejudice norms and ethnic attitudes in preadolescents: A matter of stimulating the “right reasons”. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 24(3), 468-487. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430220902535


Konings, R., Thijs, J., & Geerlings, J. (2021). Children’s supportive attitudes toward refugees during the European refugee crisis of 2015. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 77, 1-11. [101355]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appdev.2021.101355


Larsen, E. N., & Di Stasio, V. (2021). Pakistani in the UK and Norway: different contexts, similar disadvantage. Results from a comparative field experiment on hiring discrimination. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(6), 1201-1221. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2019.1622777


Lopes, P. C., Pinto, I. R., Marques, J. M., & Bobowik, M. (2021). Releasing prisoners during COVID-19: the impact of the support for the early release, perceived insecurity and political orientation on attitudes towards released prisoners in Portugal. International Journal of Prisoner Health, 17(3), 282-295. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPH-09-2020-0074


Lubbers, M. (2021). Kiesgerechtigden met een migratieachtergrond. Demos, bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 37(1), 5-7. https://nidi.nl/demos/kiesgerechtigden-met-een-migratieachtergrond/


Lubbers, M., & Spierings, N. (2021). Nederlanders met een migratieachtergrond: onvoldoende vertegenwoordigd? In T. Sipma, M. Lubbers, T. Van der Meer, N. Spierings, & K. Jacobs (Eds.), Versplinterde vertegenwoordiging. Nationaal Kiezersonderzoek 2021. (pp. 125-139)


Martinovic, B., Freihorst, K., & Bobowik, M. (2021). To apologize or to compensate for colonial injustices? The role of representations of the colonial past, group-based guilt, and in-group identification. International Review of Social Psychology, 34(1), 1-14. [20]. https://doi.org/10.5334/irsp.484


Nijs, T., Martinovic, B., Verkuyten, M., & Sedikides, C. (2021). This country is Ours’: The exclusionary potential of collective psychological ownership. British Journal of Social Psychology, 60, 171-195. Doi:10.1111/bjso.12386


Nooitgedagt, W., Figueiredo, A., Martinovic, B., & Marambio, K. (2021). Autochthony and investment beliefs as bases for territorial ownership and compensation in settler societies: The case of Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in Chile. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 85, 236-253. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.10.002


Nooitgedagt, W., Martinovic, B., Verkuyten, M., & Jetten, J. (2021). Autochthony belief and making amends to indigenous peoples: The role of collective moral emotions. Social Justice Research, 34, 53-80. Doi: 10.1007/s11211-021-00362-3.


Peters, F., & Vink, M. (2021). Dual citizenship acceptance and immigrant naturalisation propensity in the Netherlands: the relevance of origin- and destination country rules. In R. Bauböck, & M. Haller (Eds.), Dual citizenship: political and social integration in an era of global mobility (pp. 121-140). Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. https://doi.org/10.1553/978OEAW87752_Chapt06


Sipma, T., Jacobs, K., Lubbers, M., Spierings, N., & Van der Meer, T. (2021). Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2021 (DPES/NKO 2021): Research description and codebook. Stichting Kiezers Onderzoek Nederland. https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:230947


Sipma, T., Lubbers, M., & Spierings, N. (2021). Dutch Ethnic Minority Election Study 2021 (DEMES 2021): Research description and codebook. Stichting Kiezers Onderzoek Nederland. https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:230949


Sipma, T., Lubbers, M., Van der Meer, T., Spierings, N., & Jacobs, K. (2021). Versplinterde vertegenwoordiging. Nationaal Kiezersonderzoek 2021. Stichting Kiezers Onderzoek Nederland. https://www.dpes.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NKO-2021-Versplinterde-vertegenwoordiging.pdf


Smeekes, A., Wildschut, T., & Sedikides, C. (2021). Longing for the “good old days” of our country: National nostalgia as a new master-frame of populist radical right parties. Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology, 5(2), 90-102. https://doi.org/10.1002/jts5.78, https://doi.org/10.1002/jts5.78


Snel, E., Bilgili, Ö., & Staring, R. (2021). Migration trajectories and transnational support within and beyond Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(14), 3209-3225. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2020.1804189


Stark, T. H., & Stocké, V. (2021). Predicting data quality of proxy reports in egocentric network studies. Social Networks, 66, 38-49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2021.01.007


Stefaniak, A., Wohl, M. J. A., Sedikides, C., Smeekes, A., & Wildschut, T. (2021). Different pasts for different political folk: Political orientation predicts collective nostalgia content. Frontiers in Political Science, 3, 1-13. [633688]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.633688


Thijs, J., Wansink, B., & Verkuyten, M. (2021). Verdraagzaamheid in het secundair onderwijs. Pedagogiek, 41, 317-340. Doi: 10.5117/PED2021.3.006.THIJ


Thravalou, E., Martinovic, B. & Verkuyten, M. (2021). Provision of humanitarian assistance and support for permanent settlement of asylum seekers in Greece: The role of sympathy, perceived threat, and perceived contribution. International Migration Review, 55, 547-573. Doi: 10.1177/0197918230949826.


van Bommel, G., Thijs, J., & Miklikowska, M. (2021). Parallel empathy and group attitudes in late childhood: The role of perceived peer group attitudes. Journal of Social Psychology, 161(3), 337-350. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224545.2020.1840326


van Vemde, L., Hornstra, L., & Thijs, J. (2021). Classroom Predictors of National Belonging: The Role of Interethnic Contact and Teachers’ and Classmates’ Diversity Norms. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-021-01430-2


Velthuis, E., Verkuyten, M., & Smeekes, A. (2021). The Different Faces of Social Tolerance: Conceptualizing and Measuring Respect and Coexistence Tolerance. Social Indicators Research, 158, 1105–1125. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-021-02724-5


Verkuyten, M. (2021). Group identity and ingroup bias: The social identity approach. Human Development, 65, 311-324. Doi: 10.1159/000519089


Verkuyten, M. (2021). Anti-Muslim sentiments in Western societies. In C. Tileagă, M. Augoustinos & K. Durrheim (Eds.), The Routledge international handbook of discrimination, prejudice, and stereotyping. London: Routledge


Verkuyten, M., & Killen, M. (2021). Tolerance, dissenting beliefs, and cultural diversity. Child Development Perspectives, 15, 51-56. Doi: 10.1111/cdep.12399


Verkuyten, M., & Kollar, R. (2021). Tolerance and intolerance: Cultural meanings and discursive usage. Culture & Psychology, 27(1), 172-186. Doi: 10.1177/1354067X20984356


Wildschut, T., Sedikides, C., & Smeekes, A. (2021). Nostalgia and Populism: An Empirical Psychological Perspective. Zeithistorische Forschungen / Studies in Contemporary History, 18(1), 125-132. https://doi.org/10.14765/zzf.dok-2297


Yogeeswaran, K., Gale, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2021). Interculturalism as a strategy to manage diversity: Moving psychological research beyond colorblindness and multiculturalism. Social and Personality Psychology Compass,15, e12640. doi:10.1111/spc3.12640


Yogeeswaran, K., Nash, K., Jia, H., Adelman, L., & Verkuyten, M. (2021). Intolerant of being tolerant? Examining the impact of intergroup toleration on relative left frontal activity and outgroup attitudes. Current Psychology, Doi.10.1007/s12144-020-01290-2


Yogeeswaran, K., Verkuyten, M., & Ealam, B. (2021). A way forward? The impact of interculturalism on intergroup relations in culturally diverse nations. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. Doi: 10.1177/1368430220918651.


Zwysen, W., Di Stasio, V., & Heath, A. (2021). Ethnic Penalties and Hiring Discrimination: Comparing Results from Observational Studies with Field Experiments in the UK. Sociology, 55(2), 263-282. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038520966947


Zickfeld, Janis (et al), & Bobowik, M. (2021). Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries*. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 95, [104137]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104137

 

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Adelman, L., & Verkuyten, M. (2020). Rules of engagement: Reactions to internal and external criticism in public debate. British Journal of Social Psychology.


Cárdenas, D., & Verkuyten, M. (2020). Immigrants’ behavioral participation and its relation with national identification: Perceived closeness to the prototype as a psychological mechanism. Self and Identity, 1-19.


Driel, E., & Verkuyten, M. (2020). Local identity and the welcoming reception of refugees: The example of Riace. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (forthcoming).


Jasinskaja-Lahti, I., Renvik, T. A., Van der Noll, J., Eskelinen, V., Rohmann, A., & Verkuyten, M. (2020). Dual citizenship and the perceived loyalty of immigrants. Group processes & intergroup Relations, 1368430219872809.


Sprong, S., Jetten, J., Wang, Z., Peters, K., Mols, F., Verkuyten, M., … & Badea, C. (2020). “Our Country Needs a Strong Leader Right Now”: Economic Inequality Enhances the Wish for a Strong Leader. Psychological science, 0956797619875472.


Verkuyten, M., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2020). Interculturalism and the acceptance of minority groups: The moderating role of political orientation. Social Psychology (forthcoming).


Verkuyten, M., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2020). Cultural diversity and its implications for intergroup relations. Current Opinion in Psychology, 32, 1-5. doi:10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.06.010


Verkuyten, M., Yogeeswaran, K. & Adelman, L. (2020). Toleration and prejudice-reduction: Two ways of improving intergroup relations. European Journal of Social Psychology. Doi.10.1002/ejsp.2624


Verkuyten, M., Yogeeswaran, K. & Adelman, L. (2020). The negative implications of being tolerated: Tolerance from the target’s perspective. Perspectives on Psychological Science (forthcoming).


Verkuyten, M., Yogeeswaran, K., Mepham, K., & Sprong, S. (2020). Interculturalism: A new diversity ideology with interrelated components of dialogue, unity, and identity flexibility. European Journal of Social Psychology, doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2628.

 

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Adelman, L., & Verkuyten, M. (2019). Prejudice and the acceptance of Muslim minority practices: A person-centered approach. Social Psychology, Doi: 0.1027/1864-9335/a000380.


Abacıoğlu, C. S., Isvoranu, A. M., Verkuyten, M., Thijs, J., & Epskamp, S. (2019). Exploring multicultural classroom dynamics: A network analysis. Journal of School Psychology, 74, 90-105. Doi: 10.1016/j.jsp.2019.02.003


Beek, M., & Fleischmann, F. (2019). Religion and integration: does immigrant generation matter? The case of Moroccan and Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-22. Doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2019.1620417


Eskelinen, V., & Verkuyten, M. (2019). Support for democracy and liberal sexual mores among Muslims in Western Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (forthcoming). Doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2018.1521715


Galle, J., & Fleischmann, F. (2019). Ethnic minorities’ support for redistribution: The role of national and ethnic identity. Journal of European Social Policy, 0958928719840580.


Fleischmann, F. , Leszczensky, L. and Pink, S. (2019). Identity threat and identity multiplicity among minority youth: Longitudinal relations of perceived discrimination with ethnic, religious, and national identification in Germany. British Journal of Social Psychology. doi:10.1111/bjso.12324


Geerlings, J., Thijs, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2019). Preaching and practicing multicultural education : Predicting students ’ outgroup attitudes from perceived teacher norms and perceived teacher – classmate relations. Journal of School Psychology, 75 , 89–103. Doi: 10.1016/j.jsp.2019.07.003


Gharaei, N., Thijs, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2019). Ethnic Identity in Diverse Schools: Preadolescents’ Private Regard and Introjection in relation to Classroom Norms and Composition. Journal of youth and adolescence, 48(1), 132-144.


Hasbún López, P., Martinovic, B., Bobowik, M., Chryssochoou, X., Cichocka, A., Ernst-Vintila, A., Franc, R., Fulop, E., Ghilani, D., Kochar, A., Lamberty, P., Leone, G., Licata, L., & Žeželj, I. (2019). Support for collective action against refugees: The role of national, European, and global identifications, and autochthony beliefs. European Journal of Social Psychology, 49, 1439-1455. Doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2608


Hirsch, M., Verkuyten, M., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2019). To accept or not to accept: Level of moral concern impacts on tolerance of Muslim minority practices. British Journal of Social Psychology, 58(1), 196-210.


Leszczensky, Lars & Stark, T.H. (2019). Understanding the causes and consequences of segregation in youth’s friendship networks: Opportunities and challenges for research. Youth in Superdiverse Societies: Growing up with globalization, diversity, and acculturation New York: Routledge


MLamore, Q., Adelman, L., & Leidner, B. (2019). Challenges to traditional narratives of intractable conflict decrease ingroup glorification. Personality and social psychology bulletin. Doi: 10.1177/0146167219841638


Nijs, T. , Stark, T. H. and Verkuyten, M. (2019), Negative Intergroup Contact and Radical Right‐Wing Voting: The Moderating Roles of Personal and Collective Self‐Efficacy. Political Psychology. doi:10.1111/pops.12577


Quillian, L., Heath, A.F., Pager, D., Midtboen, A.H., Fleischmann, F. & O. Hexel (2019). Do some countries discriminate more than others? Evidence from Field Experiments of Racial Discrimination in Hiring. Sociological Science, 97, 467-496. Doi: 10.15195/v6.a18


Simsek, M., Fleischmann, F. & van Tubergen, F. (2019). Similar or divergent paths? Religious development of Christian and Muslim adolescents in Western Europe. Social Science Research, 79, (pp. 160-180). Doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.09.004


Spiegler, O., Thijs, J., Verkuyten, M., & Leyendecker, B. (2019). Can children develop a dual identity when immigrant mothers feel homesick? A short-term longitudinal study among Turkish immigrants. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 16(5), 581-594.  doi: 10.1080/17405629.2018.1482742.


Verkuyten, M., & Nooitgedagt, W. (2019). Parliamentary identity and the management of the far-right: A discursive analysis of Dutch parliamentary debates. British Journal of Social Psychology, 58, 495–514. Doi:10.1111/bjso.12300.


Verkuyten, M., & Thijs, J. (2019). Autochthony beliefs and majority group children’s attitudes toward immigrants. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 48(7), 1281-1295, doi: 10.1007/s10964-019-01015-0


Verkuyten, M., Thijs, J., & Gharaei, N. (2019). Discrimination and academic (dis) engagement of ethnic-racial minority students: a social identity threat perspective. Social Psychology of Education, 22(2), 267-290.


Verkuyten, M., Wiley, S., Deaux, K., & Fleischmann, F. (2019). To be both (and more): Immigration and identity multiplicity. Journal of Social Issues. Doi: 10.1111/josi.12324


Verkuyten, M., Yogeeswaran, K., & Adelman, L. (2019). Intergroup toleration and its implications for culturally diverse societies. Social Issues and Policy Review  13(1), 5-35. doi: 10.1111/sipr.12051


Wiley, S., Fleischmann, F., Deaux, K., & Verkuyten, M. (2019). Why immigrants’ multiple identities matter: Implications for research, policy, and practice. Journal of Social Issues. Doi: 10.1111/josi.12329


Zingora, T., Stark, T. H. & Flache, A. (2019). Who is most influential? Adolescents’ intergroup attitudes and peer influence within a social network. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. Doi: 10.1177/1368430219869460

 

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Van der Werf, F., Verkuyten, M., Martinovic, B., & Ng Tseung-Wong, C. (2018). What it means to be a national: A study among adolescents in multicultural Mauritius. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 24(4), 576-587. DOI: 10.1037/cdp0000196.


Cárdenas, D., De la Sablonnière, R., Gorborukova, G. L., Mageau, G. A., Amiot, C. E., & Sadykova, N. (2018). Participation in a new cultural group and patterns of identification in a globalized world: The moderating role of similarity. Self and Identity, 1-30. DOI: 10.1080/15298868.2018.1523222


Thijs, J., Keim, A. C., & Geerlings, J. (2018). Classroom identification in ethnic minority and majority students: Effects of relationships and ethnic composition. British Journal of Educational Psychology. DOI: 10.1111/bjep.12253


Veronika Fajth & Özge Bilgili (2018) Beyond the isolation thesis: exploring the links between residential concentration and immigrant integration in the Netherlands. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2018.1544067


Adelman, L., & Dasgupta, N. (2018). Effect of Threat and Social Identity on Reactions to Ingroup Criticism: Defensiveness, Openness, and a Remedy. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. DOI: 10.1177/0146167218796785


Adelman, L., Yogeeswaran, K, & Lickel, B. (2019). They’re all the same, sometimes: Prejudicial attitudes toward Muslims influence motivated judgments of entitativity and collective responsibility for an individual’s actions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 80, (31-38). ISSN 0022-1031, DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2018.10.002.


Gharaei, N., Phalet, K., & Fleischmann, F. (2018). Contingent National Belonging: The Perceived Fit and Acceptance of Culturally Different Peers Predicts Minority Adolescents’ Own Belonging. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 1975. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01975


de la Sablonnière, R., Lina, J.-M., Cárdenas, D. (In press). Rethinking current models in social psychology: A Bayesian framework to understand dramatic social change. British Journal of Social Psychology. DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12273


Khoudja, Y., & Fleischmann, F. (2018). Gender Ideology and Women’s Labor Market Transitions Within Couples in the Netherlands. Journal of Marriage and Family. DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12510


Khoudja, Y. (2018). Employment and Education – Occupation Mismatches of Immigrants and their Children in the Netherlands: Comparisons with the Native Majority Group. Social Inclusion, 6(3), 119–141. DOI: 10.17645/si.v6i3.1452


Fransen, S., & Bilgili, Ö.1 (2018). Who reintegrates? The constituents of reintegration of displaced populations. Population, Space and Place, 24 (6), 1-13. DOI: 10.1002/psp.2140


Volante, L., Klinger, D., & Bilgili, O. (Eds.). (2018). Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy: Cross-Cultural Approaches (Vol. 9). Springer.


OECD (2018), The Resilience of Students with an Immigrant Background: Factors that Shape Well-being, OECD Reviews of Migrant Education, OECD Publishing, Paris. (Co-drafted with Francesca Borgonovi, Alessandro Ferrara, Lucie Cerna, Özge Bilgili and Jose Marquez)


Bilgili, Ö., Fransen, S., Loschmann, C., & Siegel, M. (2018). Is the education of local children influenced by living nearby a refugee camp? Evidence from host communities in Rwanda (No. 018). World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).


Bilgili, Ö. & Loschmann C. (2018). Refugees and host communities in the Rwandan labour market. Forced Migration Review. 58, 22-24.


Wachter, G. G., & Fleischmann, F. (2018). Settlement Intentions and Immigrant Integration: The Case of Recently Arrived EU‐Immigrants in the Netherlands. International Migration. DOI: 10.1111/imig.12434


Geerlings, J., Thijs, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2018). Teaching in ethnically diverse classrooms: explaining individual differences in teacher self-efficacy Journal of School Psychology, 67, 134-147, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsp.2017.12.001


Maliepaard, M., Verkuyten, M. (2018). National disidentification and minority identity: A study among Muslims in Western Europe. Self & Identity (forthcoming).


Mahfud, Y., Badea, C., Verkuyten, M., & Reynolds, K. (2018). Multiculturalism and attitudes towards immigrants: The impact of perceived cultural distance. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (forthcoming).


Meuleman, R., Lubbers, M., & Verkuyten, M. (2018). Parental socialization and the consumption of domestic versus foreign films, books and music. Journal of Consumer Culture (forthcoming).


Seaton, E., Quintana, S., Verkuyten, M., & Gee, G. (2018). Peers, policies, place and ethnic/racial identity. Child Development, 88, 683-992. DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12787


Ng Tseung Wong, C., & Verkuyten, M. (2018). Diversity ideologies and intergroup attitudes: When multiculturalism is beneficial for majority group members. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, (forthcoming).


Verkuyten, M. (2018). The social psychology of ethnic identity (2nd, revised edition). Oxon, UK: Routledge.


Verkuyten, M. (2018). The benefits of studying immigration for social psychology. European Journal of Social Psychology (in press).


Verkuyten, M. (2018). Religious fundamentalism and radicalization among Muslim minority youth in Europe. European Psychologist (forthcoming).


Verkuyten, M. (2018). The struggle over political power: Evaluating immigrants’ political party representation. Social Psychological and Personality Science (forthcoming).


Verkuyten, M., Altabatabaei, H.G., & Nooitgedagt, W. (2018). Supporting the accommodation of voluntary and involuntary migrants: Humanitarian and host society considerations. Social Psychological and Personality Science (forthcoming)


Verkuyten, K., Mepham, K., & Kros, M. (2018). Public attitudes towards support for migrants: The importance of perceived voluntary and involuntary migration. Ethnic and Racial Studies (forthcoming). DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2017.1367021


Werf, van der F., Verkuyten, M., Martinovic, B., & Ng Tseung Wong, C. (2018). What it means to be a national: A study among adolescents in multicultural Mauritius. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology (forthcoming).


Yitmen, S., & Verkuyten, M. (2018). Positive and Negative Behavioral Intentions Towards Refugees in Turkey: The Roles of National Identification, Threat, and Humanitarian Concern. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology (forthcoming)


Yitmen, S., & Verkuyten, M. (2018). Feelings towards refugees and non-Muslims in Turkey: The roles of national and religious identifications, and multiculturalism. Journal of Applied Social Psychology (forthcoming)


Yogeeswaran, K., Verkuyten, M., Osborne, D., & Sibly, C. (2018). .I have a dream” of a colorblind nation? Examining the relationship between racial colorblindness , system justification, and support for policies that redress inequalities. Journal of Social Issues (forthcoming).


Zhang, S., Verkuyten, M., & Weesie, J. (2018). Dual identity and psychological adjustment: A study among immigrant-origin members. Journal of Research in Personality, 74, 66-77.

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Celebi, E., Verkuyten, M., & Bagci, C. Ethnic identification, discrimination and mental and physical health among Syrian refugees: The moderating role of identity needs. European Journal of Social Psychology, 47, 832-843. Doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2299.


Fleischmann, F., & Phalet, K. (2017). Religion and National Identification in Europe: Comparing Muslim Youth in Belgium, England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 0022022117741988.


Figueiredo, A., Martinovic, B., Rees, J., & Licata, L. (2017). Collective memories and present-day intergroup relations: Introduction to the Special Thematic Section. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 5, 694-706


Jetten, J., Wang, Z., Steffens, N.K., Mols, F., Peters, K., & Verkuyten, M. (2017). A social identity analysis of responses to economic inequality. Current Opinion in Psychology, 18, 1–5. Doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2017.05.011


Killen, M., & Verkuyten, M. (2017). The importance of social-cognitive development and the developmental context for group dynamics. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 20, 707– 718. doi: 10.1177/1368430217711771


Khoudja, Y. and L. Platt. 2017. Labour market entries and exits of women from different origin countries in the UK. Social Science Research. In press, doi:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2017.10.003


Volante, L., Klinger, D., Bilgili, Ö., & Siegel, M. (2017). Making Sense of the Performance: (Dis) advantage for Immigrant Students Across Canada. Canadian Journal of Education, 40(3), 229-361


Bilgili, Ö. (2017). Houd rekening met de realiteit van migranten; Pleidooi voor een coherent en complementair integratie- en ontwikkelingsbeleid. Sociologie. 12 (3), 353-366.


Bilgili, Ö. (2017). The “CHARM” Policy Analysis Framework: Evaluation of Policies to Promote Immigrant Students’ Resilience. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 158, OECD Publishing, Paris.


Bilgili, Ö. Kuschminder, K. & Siegel, M. (2017). Return Migrants’ Perceptions of Living Conditions in Ethiopia: A Gendered Analysis. Migration Studies. 1-22.


Bilgili, Ö., Loschmann, C., Siegel, M. (2017), The Gender-Based Effects of Displacement: The Case of Congolese Refugees in Rwanda. KNOMAD Working Paper 21. World Bank.


Geerlings, J., Thijs, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2017). Student-teacher relationships and ethnic outgroup attitudes among majority students. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 52(July), 69–79. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.appdev.2017.07.002


Minna Ala-Mantila & Fenella Fleischmann (2017): Gender differences in labour market integration trajectories of recently arrived migrants in the Netherlands. Journal of Ethnic and
Migration Studies. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2017.1382340


Martinovic, B., Jetten, J., Verkuyten, M., & Smeekes, A. (2018). Collective memory of a dissolved country: Collective nostalgia and guilt as predictors of interethnic relations between diaspora groups from former Yugoslavia. Journal of Social and Political Psychology


Žeželj, I. L., Ioannou, M., Franc, R., Psaltis, C., & Martinovic, B. (2017). The role of inter-ethnic online friendships in prejudice reduction in post-conflict societies: Evidence from Serbia, Croatia and Cyprus. Computers in Human Behavior, 76, 386-395.


Verkuyten, M., & Martinovic, B. (2017). Collective Psychological Ownership and Intergroup Relations. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 12, 1021–1039.  DOI: 10.1177/1745691617706514


Leszczensky, L., Flache, A., Stark, T. H., & Munniksma, A. (2017). The relation between ethnic classroom composition and adolescents’ ethnic pride. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 1368430217691363.


Stark, Tobias H. & Krosnick, Jon A. (2017). GENSI: A New Graphical Tool to Collect Ego-Centered Network Data. Social Networks (48): 36-45. DOI:
10.1016/j.socnet.2016.07.007


Verkuyten, M., & Fleischmann, F. (2017). Ethnicity, religion and nationality: Group identifications among minority youth. In A. Rutland, D. Nesdale, & C. Spears Brown (Eds.), Handbook of group processes in children and adolescents (pp. 23-46). Oxford: Wiley.


Smeekes, A., McKeown, S., & Psaltis, C. (2017). Endorsing Narratives Under Threat: Maintaining Perceived Collective Continuity Through the Protective Power of Ingroup Narratives in Northern Ireland and Cyprus. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 5, 282-300.


Smeekes, A., Verkuyten, M., Çelebi, E., Acartürk, C., & Onkun, S. (2017). Social identity continuity and mental health among Syrian refugees in Turkey. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 52, 1317-1324. Doi: 10.1007/s00127-017-1424-7


Sierksma, J., & Thijs, J. (2017). Intergroup helping: How do children see it? In E. van Leeuwen & H. Zagefka (Eds.), Intergroup Helping (pp. 65-75). Dordrecht: Springer.


Thijs, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2017). Promoting positive self-esteem in ethnic minority students: The role of school and classroom context. In N. Cabrera, & B. Leyendecker (Eds.), Handbook on Positive Development of Minority Children and Youth. New York: Springer.


Thijs, J. (2017). Children’s evaluations of interethnic exclusion: The effects of ethnic boundaries, respondent ethnicity, and majority in-group bias. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 158, 46-63.


Thijs, J. (2017). Student-teacher relationships and interethnic relations. In A. Rutland, D. Nesdale, & C. Spears Brown (Eds.), Handbook of group processes in children and adolescents. Oxford: Wiley (forthcoming).


Kamberi, E., Martinovic, B., & Verkuyten, M. (2017). Intergroup contact and minority group empowerment: The perspective of Roma and non‐Roma adolescents in Macedonia. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 27, 424-434. Doi: 10.1002/casp.2320


Bobowik, M., Martinovic, B., Basabe, N., Barsties, L., & Wachter, G. (in press). “Healthy” identities? Revisiting rejection-identification and rejection-disidentification models among voluntary and forced immigrants. European Journal of Social Psychology.


Stark, Tobias H.; Silber, Henning; Krosnick, Jon A.; Blom, A.G.; Aoyagi, Midori; Belchior Ana; Bosnjak, Michael; Clement, Sanne Lund; John, Melvin; Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg Andrea; Lawson, Karen; Lynn, Peter; Martinsson, Johan; Shamshiri-Petersen, Ditte; Tvinnereim, Endre & Yu, Ruoh-rong (2018). Generalization of Classic Question Order Effects across Cultures. Sociological Methods & Research. In press.


Stark, Tobias H. (2018). Collecting Social Network Data. In: Vannette D., Krosnick J. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Survey Research. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54395-6_31.


Mepham, K., & Verkuyten, M. (2017). Citizenship representations, group indispensability and attitudes towards immigrants’ rights. International Journal of Intercultural relations, 61, 54-62. doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2017.09.004.


Hindriks, P., Verkuyten, M., & Coenders, M. (2017). Evaluating political acculturation strategies: The perspective of the majority and other minority groups. Political Psychology, 38, 741-756. Doi: 10.1111/pops.12356.


Stark, Tobias H.; Leszczensky, Lars & Pink, Sebastian (2017). Are there Differences in Ethnic Majority and Minority Adolescents’ Friendship Preferences and Social Influence with Regard to their Academic Achievement? Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft 20(3): 475-498. DOI 10.1007/s11618-017-0766-y


Verkuyten, M. (2017). Supporting the democratic political organization of Muslim immigrants: The perspective of Muslims in the Netherlands and Germany. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43, 137-155.  Doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2016.1187556


Verkuyten, M., Hindriks, P., & Coenders, M. (2016). Majority members’ feelings about political representation of Muslim immigrants. Social Psychology, 47(5), 257-269. DOI: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000279.


Verkuyten, M., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2017). The social psychology of intergroup toleration: A roadmap for theory and research. Personality and Social Psychology Review Doi: 10.1177/1088868316640974.

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Bilgili, Ö. (2016). Houd rekening met de realiteit van migranten; Pleidooi voor een coherent en complementair integratie- en ontwikkelingsbeleid. Sociologie. (Published in 2017) Bilgili, Ö. (2017). The “CHARM” Policy Analysis Framework: Evaluation of Policies to Promote Immigrant Students’ Resilience. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 158, OECD Publishing, Paris.


Stark, Tobias H. (2016). The Density of Social Networks Moderates Effects of Intergroup Contact. International Journal of Intercultural Relations (55): 133-147. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2016.10.004


Fleischmann, Fenella, Martinovic, Borja & Böhm, Magdalena (2016). Mobilising mosques? The role of service attendance for political participation of Turkish and Moroccan minorities in the Netherlands. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39 (5), (pp. 746-763) (18 p.).


Smeekes, A., & Verkuyten, M. (2016). The presence of the past: Identity continuity and group dynamics. European Review of Social


Mepham, K. D., & Martinovic, B. (2018). Multilingualism and Out-Group Acceptance: The Mediating Roles of Cognitive Flexibility and Deprovincialization. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 0261927X17706944. Doi: 10.1177/0261927X17706944

 

Martinovic, B., & Verkuyten, M. (2016). Inter-religious attitudes of Sunni and Alevi Muslim minorities: The role of religious commitment and host national identification. International Journal of Intercultural Relation, 52, 1-12. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2016.02.005.


Thijs, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2016). Ethnic attitudes and social projection in the classroom. Child Development, 87(5),1452-1465.  DOI: 10.1111


Verkuyten, M. (2016). Dual identity and immigrants’ protest against discrimination: The moderating role of diversity ideologies. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 20, 924-934. Doi 10.1177/1368430216629813


Verkuyten, M. & Martinovic, B. (2016). Majority member’s recognition and protest against discrimination of immigrants: The role of power threat, deprovincialization and common national identity. Social Justice Research (forthcoming).


Verkuyten, M. (2016). The integration paradox: Empirical evidence from the Netherlands. American Behavioral Scientist, 60(5-6), 583–596. DOI: 10.1177/0002764216632838


Verkuyten, M., Martinovic, B., Smeekes, A., & Kros, M. (2016). The endorsement of unity in diversity: The role of political orientation, education and justifying beliefs. European Journal of Social Psychology (forthcoming).


Munniksma, Anke; Scheepers, Peer; Stark, Tobias H. & Tolsma, Jochem (in press). The Impact of Adolescents’ Classroom and Neighborhood Ethnic Diversity on In- and Out-Group Relations within Classrooms. Journal of Research on Adolescence. DOI: 10.1111/jora.12248.


Leszczensky, Lars; Stark, Tobias H.; Flache, Andreas & Munniksma, Anke (2016). Disentangling the Relationship between Young Immigrants’ National Identification and their Friendships with Natives. Social Networks, 44, 179-189. DOI: 10.1016/j.socnet.2015.08.001.


Manassen, A. & Verkuyten, M. (2019). Examining identity intersectionality: Thai marriage migrants in The Netherlands. International Review of Social Psychology, 31(1), 1–9. doi: 10.5334/irsp.150


Maliepaard, M., & Alba, R. (2016) Cultural integration in the Muslim second generation in the Netherlands: The case of gender ideology. International Migration Review, 50(1), 70-94. DOI: 10.1111/imre.12118


Smeekes, A. (2016). De negatieve kant van nostalgie: verlangen naar het land van vroeger roept wij-zij denken op. The Inquisitive Mind, 2. Available from: in-mind.org


Koenig, M., Maliepaard, M., & Güveli, A. (2016). Religion and new immigrants’ labor market entry in Western Europe. Ethnicities16(2), 213-235. DOI: 10.1177/1468796815616159


Çelebi, E., Verkuyten, M., & Smyrnioti, N. (2016). Support for Kurdish language rights in Turkey: the roles of ethnic group, group identifications, contact, and intergroup perceptions. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39, 1034-1051. DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2015.1103881


Fleischmann, F., & Verkuyten, M. (2016). Dual identity among immigrants: Comparing different conceptualizations, their measurements, and implications. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 22, 151-165. DOI: 10.1037/cdp0000058


Spiegler, O., Verkuyten, M., Thijs, J., & Leyendecker, B. (2016). Low ethnic identity exploration undermines positive inter-ethnic relations: A study among Turkish immigrant-origin youth. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology DOI: 10.1037/cdp0000090


Verkuyten, M., & Fleischmann, F. (2016). Ethnicity, religion and nationality: Group identifications among minority youth. In A. Rutland, D. Nesdale, & C. Spears Brown (Eds.), Handbook of group processes in children and adolescents. Oxford: Wiley.


Verkuyten, M. & Martinovic, B. (2016). Dual identity, in-group projection, and out-group feelings among ethnic minority groups. European Journal of Social Psychology. DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.2131


Verkuyten, M., & Yogeeswaran, K. (2016). The social psychology of intergroup toleartion: A roadmap for theory and research. Personality and Social Psychology Review. DOI: 10.1177/1088868316640974


Verkuyten, M. (2016). Further conceptualizing ethnic and racial identity research: The social identity approach and its dynamic model. Child Development, 87, 1796-1812. Doi: 10.1111/cdev125555.


Verkuyten, M. (2016). The integration paradox: Empirical evidence from the Netherlands. American Behavioral Scientist, 60(5-6), 583–596. DOI: 10.1177/0002764216632838


Zee, M., Koomen, H. M. Y., Jellesma, F. C., Geerlings, J., & de Jong, P. F. (2016). Inter- and intra-individual differences in teachers’ self-efficacy: A multilevel factor exploration. Journal of School Psychology, 55, 39–56. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsp.2015.12.003


Fleischmann, F. & A. de Haas (2016). Explaining parents’ school involvement: the role of ethnicity and gender in the Netherlands. The Journal of Educational Research.

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Geerlings, J., Verkuyten, M., & Thijs, J. (2015) Changes in ethnic self-identification and heritage language preference in adolescence: A cross-lagged panel study. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 34, 501-520.


Hindriks, P., Verkuyten, M., & Coenders, M. (2015). The evaluation of immigrants’ political acculturation strategies. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 47, 131-142.


Hoekstra, M., & Verkuyten, M. (2015). To be a true Muslim: Online discussions on the headscarf among Moroccan-Dutch women. Gender, Place and Culture, 22, 1236-1251.


Brünig, B. & F. Fleischmann (2015). Understanding the Veiling of Muslim Women in the Netherlands. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.


Janssens, H., Verkuyten, M., & Kahn, A. (2015). Perceived social structural relations and group stereotypes: A test of the Stereotype Content Model in Malaysia. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 18, 52-61.


Kamberi, E., Martinovic, B., & Verkuyten, M. (2015). Life satisfaction and happiness among the Roma in Central and Southeastern Europe. Social Indicators Research, 124, 199-220.


Ng Tseung, C., & Verkuyten, M. (2015). ‘I’d rather we be neighbours than lovers’: The two-sidedness of multiculturalism. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 18, 437-453.


Sierksma, J., Thijs, J., & Verkuyten (2015). In-group bias in children’s intention to help can be overpowered by inducing empathy. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 33. 45-56.


Smeekes, A., & Verkuyten, M. (2015). The presence of the past: Identity continuity and group dynamics. European Review of Social Psychology, 26, 162-202.


Smeekes, A., Verkuyten, M., & Martinovic, B. (2015). Longing for the country’s good old days: National nostalgia, autochthony beliefs, and opposition to Muslim expressive rights. British Journal of Social Psychology, 54, 561-580.


Verkuyten, M., & Martinovic, B. (2015). Behind the ethnic-civic distinction: Public attitudes towards immigrants’ political rights in the Netherlands. Social Science Research, 53, 43-44.


Verkuyten, M. & Martinovic, B. (2015). Majority member’s recognition and protest against discrimination of immigrants: The role of power threat, deprovincialization and common national identity. Social Justice Research, 28, 257-273.


Verkuyten, M., Sierksma, J., & Martinovic, B. (2015). First arrival and collective land ownership: How children reason about who owns the land. Social Development, 24, 868-882.


Verkuyten, M., Sierksma, J., & Thijs, J. (2015). First arrival and owning the land: How children reason about ownership of territory. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 41, 58-64.


Verkuyten, M. (2015). Identiteit en wij-zij denken. In H. Beijers, P. Hagenaars, & P. Minkenberg (red.). Identiteit: Uitsluiten of verbinden (pp. 27-38). Utrecht: Uitgeverij De Graaff


Vroome, T. de & Verkuyten, M. (2015). Labour market participation and immigrants’ acculturation. In S. Otten, K. Van der Zee & M. Brewer (Eds). Towards inclusive organizations: Determinants of successful diversity management at work (pp. 12-28). Hove: Psychology Press.


Maliepaard, M. & Gijsberts, M. (2015) Nederlandse onderzoeksliteratuur over andere groepen op afstand. pp. 113-125. In Huijnk, Dagevos, Gijsberts, Andriessen, Werelden van verschil: over de sociaal-culturele afstand en positie van migrantengroepen in Nederland. SCP, Den Haag


Huijnk, W., Maliepaard, M. & Gijsberts, M. (2015) Eerder onderzoek naar sociaal-culturele afstand. pp. 54-76. In Huijnk, Dagevos, Gijsberts, Andriessen, Werelden van verschil: over de sociaal-culturele afstand en positie van migrantengroepen in Nederland. SCP, Den Haag


Smeekes, A., & Verkuyten, M. (2015). The presence of the past: Identity continuity and group dynamics. European Review of Social Psychology, 26, 162-202.


Fleischmann, Fenella; Martinovic, Borja & Böhm, Magdalena (2015). Mobilising mosques? The role of service attendance for political participation of Turkish and Moroccan minorities in the Netherlands. Ethnic and Racial Studies. DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2015.1081962


Fleischmann, Fenella; Verkuyten, Maykel (2015). Dual Identity Among Immigrants: Comparing Different Conceptualizations, Their Measurements, and Implications. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, DOI: 10.1037/cdp0000058


Fleischmann, Fenella; Phalet, Karen (2015). Identity Conflict or Compatibility: A Comparison of Muslim Minorities in Five European Cities. Political Psychology, DOI: 10.1111/pops.12278


Khoudja, Y., & Fleischmann, F. (2015). Labor Force Participation of Immigrant Women in the Netherlands: Do Traditional Partners Hold Them Back? International Migration Review. DOI:.10.1111/imre.12228


Brünig, Bianca; Fleischmann, Fenella (2015). Understanding the Veiling of Muslim Women in the Netherlands. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 54 (1), 20-37. DOI: 10.1111/jssr.12166


Thijs, Jochem; Fleischmann, Fenella (2015). Student–teacher relationships and achievement goal orientations: Examining student perceptions in an ethnically diverse sample. Learning and Individual Differences, 42, 53-63. DOI: 10.1016/j.lindif.2015.08.014


Fleischmann, Fenella, Borja Martinovic & Magdalena Böhm (2015). Mobilising mosques? The role of service attendance for political participation of Turkish and Moroccan minorities in the Netherlands. Ethnic & Racial Studies, DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2015.1081962


Smeekes, A. (2015). National nostalgia: A group-based emotion that benefits the in-group but hampers intergroup relations. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, (in press). DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2015.07.001


Thijs, J., & Fleischmann, F. (2015). Student–teacher relationships and achievement goal orientations: Examining student perceptions in an ethnically diverse sample. Learning and Individual Differences, 42, 53–63. DOI: 10.1016/j.lindif.2015.08.014


Maliepaard, M. & Gijsberts, M. (2015) Moslims in Nederland: reacties op discriminatie? Religie en Samenleving, 10, (2).


Coenders, M. (2015). Hand in hand. De Nijmeegse veiligheidsmonitor 2014. Een belevingsonderzoek onder homoseksuele mannen, lesbische vrouwen, biseksuelen en transgenders in Nijmegen. Nijmegen: Adviescommisie hlbt Nijmegen / Ieder1Gelijk antidiscriminatievoorziening Gelderland-Zuid.


Verspaandonk, J., Coenders, M., Bleijenberg, G., Lobbestael, J., & Knoop, H. (2015). The role of the partner and relationship dissatisfaction on treatment outcome in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Psychological Medicine. DOI: 10.1017/S0033291715000288


Fleischmann, Fenella & Karen Phalet (2015). Identity Conflict or Compatibility: A Comparison of Muslim Minorities in Five European Cities. Political Psychology. DOI: 10.1111/pops.12278


Hindriks, P., Verkuyten, M., & Coenders, M. (2015). The evaluation of immigrants’ political acculturation strategies. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 47, pp. 131-142. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2015.04.002


Verkuyten, M., Sierksma, J., & Martinovic, B. (2015). First arrival and collective land ownership: How children reason about who owns the land. Social Development. DOI: 10.1111/sode.12128


Verkuyten, M., & Martinovic, B. (2015). Behind the ethnic-civic distinction: Public attitudes towards immigrants’ political rights in the Netherlands. Social Science Research. DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2015.05.002


Stark, Tobias H. (2015). Understanding the Selection Bias: How Social Network Processes Mediate the Effect of Prejudice on the Avoidance of Outgroup Friends. Social Psychology Quarterly. DOI: 10.1177/0190272514565252


Di Saint Pierre, F., Martinovic, B., & De Vroome, T. (2015). Return wishes of refugees in the Netherlands: The role of integration, host national identification and perceived discrimination. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2015.1023184


Khoudja, Y. & F. Fleischmann. Ethnic differences in female labour force participation in the Netherlands: Adding gender role attitudes and religiosity to the explanation. European Sociological Review. Advance Access: DOI: 10.1093/esr/jcu084


Tseung-Wong, C. N., & Verkuyten, M. (2015). Multiculturalism, Mauritian Style: Cultural Diversity, Belonging, and a Secular State. American Behavioral Scientist. DOI: 10.1177/0002764214566498


Martinovic, B., van Tubergen, F., & Maas, I. (2015). A Longitudinal Study of Interethnic Contacts in Germany: Estimates from a Multilevel Growth Curve Model. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 41(1), 83-100. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2013.869475


Stark, T. H., Mäs, M., & Flache, A. (2015). Liking and disliking minority-group classmates: Explaining the mixed findings for the influence of ethnic classroom composition on interethnic attitudes. Social science research, 50, 164-176. DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2014.11.008


Munniksma, A., Verkuyten, M., Flache, A., Stark, T. H., & Veenstra, R. (2015). Friendships and outgroup attitudes among ethnic minority youth: The mediating role of ethnic and host society identification. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 44, 88-99. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2014.12.002

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Martinovic, B., & Verkuyten, M. (2014). The political downside of dual identity: Group identifications and religious political mobilization of Muslim minorities. British Journal of Social Psychology, 53(4), 711-730. DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12065


Tseung-Wong, C. N., & Verkuyten, M. (2014). “I’d rather we be neighbours than lovers”: The two-sidedness of multiculturalism. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. DOI: 10.1177/1368430214546068


Ellenbroek, M., Verkuyten, M., & Thijs, J., & Poppe, E. (2014). The fairness of national decision-making procedures: the views of adolescents in 18 European countries. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. DOI: 10.1002/casp.2189


de Vroome, T., & Verkuyten, M. (2014). Labour market participation and immigrants’ acculturation. Towards Inclusive Organizations: Determinants of Successful Diversity Management at Work, 12


Verkuyten, M., Martinovic, B., & Smeekes, A. (2014). The Multicultural Jigsaw Puzzle Category Indispensability and Acceptance of Immigrants’ Cultural Rights. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 0146167214549324. DOI: 10.1177/0146167214549324


Geerlings, J., Verkuyten, M., & Thijs, J. (2014). Changes in Ethnic Self-Identification and Heritage Language Preference in Adolescence A Cross-Lagged Panel Study. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. DOI: 10.1177/0261927X14564467


Kamberi, E., Martinovic, B., & Verkuyten, M. (2014). Life Satisfaction and Happiness Among the Roma in Central and Southeastern Europe. Social Indicators Research, 1-22. DOI: 10.1007/s11205-014-0783-7


Smeekes, A., Verkuyten, M., & Martinovic, B (2014). Longing for the country’s good old days: National nostalgia, autochthony beliefs, and opposition to Muslim expressive rights. British Journal of Social Psychology, (in press). DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12097


Verkuyten, M., Sierksma, J., & Thijs, J. (2014). First arrival and owning the land: How children reason about ownership of territory. Journal of Environmental Psychology. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2014.11.007


Herfs, P.G.P. (2014): Aspects of medical migration with particular reference to the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. In: Human Resources for Health. 2014; 12:59. DOI: 10.1186/1478-4491-12-59


Sierksma, J., Thijs, J., & Verkuyten (2014). In-group bias in children’s intention to help can be overpowered by inducing empathy. British Journal of Developmental Psychology. DOI: 10.1111/bjdp.12065


Havekes, E., Coenders, M., & Van der Lippe, T. The wish to leave ethnically concentrated neighbourhoods: the role of perceived social cohesion and interethnic attitudes. Housing studies. DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2014.905672


Havekes, E., Coenders, M., Dekker, K., & Van der Lippe, T. (forthcoming). The impact of ethnic concentration on prejudice: The role of cultural and socioeconomic differences between ethnic neighbourhood residents. Journal of Urban Affairs. DOI: 10.1111/juaf.12091


Blommaert, L., Coenders, M., & Tubergen, F. van (2014). Discrimination of Arabic-named applicants in the Netherlands: An internet-based field experiment examining different phases in online recruitment procedures. Social Forces, 92 (3), 957-982; DOI: 10.1093/sf/sot124


Havekes, E., Coenders, M., & Dekker, K.. (2014) Interethnic attitudes in urban neighbourhoods: The impact of neighbourhood disorder and decline. Urban Studies, 51 (12), 2665-2684. DOI: 10.1177/0042098013506049


Blommaert, L., Coenders, M., & Tubergen, F. van (2014). Ethnic discrimination in recruitment and decision makers’ features: Evidence from laboratory experiment and survey data using a student sample. Social Indicators Research, 116, 731-754. DOI: 10.1007/s11205-013-0329-4


Pasek, Josh; Stark, Tobias H.; Krosnick, Jon A. & Tompson, Trevor (2014). Changing Levels of Racial Prejudice and Changing Impacts of Attitudes toward Blacks on Approval of Barack Obama’s Job Performance and on Voting Intentions, 2008-2012. Public Opinion Quarterly 78 (1): 276-302. DOI: 10.1093/poq/nfu012


Sierksma, J., Thijs, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2014). Children’s intergroup helping: The role of empathy and peer group norms. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2014.06.002


Hogerbrugge, M.J.A. (2014). Misfortune and family. How negative events, family ties, and lives are linked. Doctoral dissertation, Utrecht University


de Vroome, T., Martinovic, B., Verkuyten, M. (2014). The Integration Paradox: Level of Education and Immigrants’ Attitudes towards Natives and the Host Society. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, DOI: 10.1037/a0034946


Smeekes, A.N. (2014). The presence of the past. Historical rooting of national identity and current group dynamics. Doctoral dissertation, Utrecht University


Meuleman, R. (2014). Consuming the nation. Domestic cultural consumption: its stratification and relation with nationalist attitudes. Doctoral dissertation, Utrecht University


de Vroome, T., van Tubergen, F. (2014). Settlement Intentions of Recently Arrived Immigrants and Refugees in the Netherlands. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 12 (1), 47-66


Ellenbroek, M., Verkuyten, M., & Thijs, J., & Poppe, E. (2014). The fairness of national decision-making procedures: the views of adolescents in 18 European countries. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. DOI: 10.1002/casp.2189


Maes, M., Stevens, G.W.J.M., & Verkuyten, M. (2014). Perceived ethnic discrimination and problem behaviors in Muslim immigrant early adolescents: moderating effects of ethnic, religious and national group identification. Journal of Early Adolescence. DOI: 10.1177/0272431613514629


Hindriks, P., Verkuyten, M., & Coenders, M. (2014). Interminority attitudes: the roles of ethnic and national identification, contact and multiculturalism. Social Psychology Quarterly, 77(1), 54-74. DOI: 10.1177/0190272513511469


Khoudja, Y., & Fleischmann, F. (2014). Ethnic differences in female labour force participation in the Netherlands: Adding gender role attitudes and religiosity to the explanation. European Sociological Review, 31(1), 91-102.


Smeekes, A. & Verkuyten, M. (2014). Perceived group continuity, collective self-continuity, and in-group identification. Self and Identity. DOI: 10.1080/15298868.2014.898685


Thijs, J., Verkuyten, M., & Grundel, M. (2014). Ethnic classroom composition and peer victimization: the moderating role of classroom attitudes. Journal of Social Issues, 70(1), 134-150. DOI: 10.1111/josi.12051


Coenders, M., Lubbers, M. & Scheepers, P. (2014). Support for labour-market discrimination of migrants in Europe. In: W. Arts & L. Halman (Eds). Value contrasts and consensus in present-day Europe, pp 73-94. Leiden: Brill. DOI: 10.1163/9789004261662_005


Martinovic, M. & Verkuyten, M. (2014). The political downside of dual identity: group identifications and religious political mobilization of Muslim minorities. The British Psychological Society. DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12065


Smeekes, A. & Verkuyten, M. (2014). When national culture is disrupted: cultural continuity and resistance to Muslim immigrants. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 17(1), 45-66. DOI: 10.1177/1368430213486208


Sierksma, J., Thijs, J. and Verkuyten, M. (2014). With a little help from my friends: bystander context and children’s attitude toward peer helping. The Journal of Social Psychology, 154, 142-154. DOI: 10.1080/00224545.2013.872595


de Vroome, T., Verkuyten, M., Martinovic, B. (2014). Host National Identification of Immigrants in the Netherlands. IMR: International Migration Review, 48 (1), 76-102. DOI: 10.1111/imre.12063


Gieling, M., Thijs, J., & Verkuyten, M. (2014). Dutch adolescents’ tolerance of Muslim immigrants: the role of assimilation ideology, intergroup contact, and national identification. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 44, 155-165.DOI: 10.1111/jasp.12220


Hogerbrugge, M.J,A., & Silverstein, M.D. (2014). Transitions in relationships with older parents: from middle to later years. Journals of Gerontology. DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbu069


Fleischmann, F. & Kristen, C. (2014) Gender Inequalities in the Education of the Second Generation in Western Countries. Sociology of Education 87(3) 143–170. DOI: 10.1177/0038040714537836


Hindriks, P., Verkuyten, M., & Coenders, M. (2014). Dimensions of Social Dominance Orientation: The Roles of Legitimizing Myths and National Identification. European Journal of Personality. DOI: 10.1002/per.1955


Çelebi, E., Verkuyten, M., Köse, T., & Maliepaard, M. (2014). Out-group trust and conflict understandings: The perspective of Turks and Kurds in Turkey. International Journal of Intercultural Relations. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2014.02.002


Verkuyten, M., Maliepaard, M., Martinovic, B., & Khoudja, Y. (2014). Political tolerance among Muslim minorities in Western Europe: The role of denomination and religious and host national identification. Politics and Religion, DOI: 10.1017/S1755048314000212


Hindriks, Verkuyten, Coenders (2014). Interminority Attitudes: The Roles of Ethnic and National Identification, Contact, and Multiculturalism. Social Psychology Quarterly, 77(1), pp54-74, DOI: 10.1177/0190272513511469

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Havekes, E., Coenders, M., & Lippe, T. van der (2013). Positive or negative ethnic encounters in urban neighbourhoods? A photo experiment on the net impact of ethnicity and neighbourhood context on attitudes towards minority and majority residents. Social science research, 42, 1077-1091


Ten Teije, I., Coenders, M., & Verkuyten, M. (2013). The paradox of integration: Educational Attainment and Immigrants’ Attitude Towards the Native Population. Social Psychology, 44 (4), 278-288


Huijnk, W., Verkuyten, M., & Coenders, M. (2013). Family relations and the attitude towards ethnic minorities as close kin by marriage. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 36 (11), 1890-1909


Herfs, P.G.P. (2013): Buitenlandse artsen: kostenpost of pure winst. In: VAMP (tijdschrift van de Vereniging van Nederlandse Vrouwelijke Artsen); jaargang 41, nummer 1


Lindhout, P., Teunissen, G.J., Kleve, G.R., Herfs, P.G.P. (2013): Goede praktijken bij taalproblemen in de zorg. In: Kwaliteit in Zorg; nummer 3


Herfs, P.G.P. (2013): De assessment procedure voor buitenlandse artsen: een balans na 7 jaar. Onderzoeksschool ERCOMER. Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen; Universiteit Utrecht


Sierksma, J., Thijs, J., & Verkuyten (2013). Interethnic helping, Morality, and Group Identity: A Study Among Majority Group Children. Social Development, DOI: 10.1111/sode.12077


Martinovic, B. (2013). The interethnic contacts of immigrants and natives in the Netherlands: A two-sided perspective. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 39(1), 69-85


Martinovic, B. & Verkuyten, M. (2013). ‘We were here first, so we determine the rules of the game’: Autochthony and prejudice towards out-groups. European Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 637-647


Martinovic, B., Van Tubergen, F. & Maas, I. (in press). A longitudinal study of interethnic contacts in Germany: Estimates from a multilevel growth curve model. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2013.869475


Liu, Cha-Hsuan, Ludwien Meeuwesen, Floryt van Wesel, David Ingleby, (2013) “Beliefs about mental illness among Chinese in the west”, International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, Vol. 9 Iss: 3, pp.108 – 121


Meuleman, R., Bekhuis, H., Lubbers, M., & Scheepers, P. (2013). Own culture first? Nationalism and the preference for national cultural goods. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 25, 436-458


Meuleman, R., & Lubbers, M. (2013). Manifestations of nationalist attitudes: domestic music listening, participation in national celebrations, and far right voting. European Sociological Review, 29, 1214-1225


Meuleman, R., & Savage, M. (2013). A field analysis of cosmopolitan taste: lessons from the Netherlands. Cultural Sociology, 7, 230-256


Bekhuis, H., Meuleman, R., & Lubbers, M. (2013). Globalization and support for national cultural protectionism from a cross-national perspective. European Sociological Review, 29, 1040-1052


Fleischmann, F., K. Phalet & M. Swyngedouw (2013). Dual identity under threat: when and how do Turkish and Moroccan minorities engage in politics? Zeitschrift für Psychologie/Journal of Psychology, Special Issue Migration and Integration, 221(4), 214-222


Phalet, K., M. Maliepaard, F. Fleischmann & D. Güngör (2013). The Making and Unmaking of Religious Boundaries: Comparing Turkish and Moroccan Muslim minorities in European Cities. Comparative Migration Studies, 1(1), 123-145


Fleischmann, F. & J. Höhne (2013). Gender and migration on the labour market: additive or interacting disadvantages in Germany? Social Science Research, 42(5), 1325-1345


Güngör, D., F. Fleischmann, K. Phalet & M. Maliepaard (2013). Contextualizing religious acculturation: Cross-cultural perspectives on Muslim minorities in Western Europe. European Psychologist, Special Issue Multiculturalism in Europe, 18(3), 203-214


Fleischmann, F., K. Neels, P. Deboosere & K. Phalet (2013). From Ethnic Capital to Ethnic Educational Inequality: How Family and Co-Ethnic Neighbourhood Resources Affect Second-Generation Attainment in Belgium. European Sociological Review, 29(6), 1239-1250


Scheible, J.A. & F. Fleischmann (2013). Gendering Islamic Religiosity in the Second Generation: Gender Differences in Religious Practices and the Association with Gender Ideology among Moroccan- and Turkish-Belgian Muslims. Gender & Society, 27(3), 371-394


Maliepaard, M. & Lubbers, M. (2013). Parental Religious Transmission after Migration: the Case of Dutch Muslims. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39(3): 425-442. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2013.733862


Smeekes, A., Van Acker, K., Verkuyten, M., & Vanbeselaere, N. (2013). The legacy of Nazism: Historical analogies and support for the far right. Social Influence, in press, DOI: 10.1080/15534510.2013.855141

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[collapse title=”Ercomer – Book Series”]

The book series, Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations, has been edited by Maykel Verkuyten, and has been at the forefront of research in its field for over ten years. The series has built an international reputation for cutting edge theoretical work, for comparative research, particularly on Europe, and for nationally-based studies with broader relevance to international issues. Published in association with the European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (Ercomer), Utrecht University, it draws contributions from the best international scholars in the field, offering an interdisciplinary perspective on some of the key issues facing the contemporary world.

This series is intended to fill a vacuum in current publishing. It remains the case that most contributions to the field are restricted to national coverage. All the books in this series will have some wider comparative purpose. This will either be achieved by addressing an important theme from different national perspectives or by the inclusion of truly comparative studies. The books will focus on Western, Central or Eastern Europe, but may from time to time include titles covering material from other countries.

Books in the series are intended to be of value to students of migration, nationalism, race relations and ethnic studies from a variety of social science disciplines as well as to established researchers and others. They are available in paper-bound or PDF / E-book format. All books are distributed and may be ordered from the Ashgate Publishing (now:  Routledge – Taylor & Francis Group) website via the series homepage.

Books in Series


Intercultural Education in the European Context
Edited by Marco Catarci and Massimiliano Fiorucci, Roma Tre University, Italy
Published April 2015


Suspect Families
Torsten Heinemann, University of Hamburg, Germany, Ilpo Helén, University of Eastern Finland, Thomas Lemke, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, Ursula Naue, University of Vienna, Austria, Martin G. Weiss, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Published March 2015


Diasporas and Homeland Conflicts
Bahar Baser, Coventry University, UK
Published March 2015


Intercultural Education in the European Context
Marco Catarci and Massimiliano Fiorucci, both at Roma Tre University
Published March 2015


Employers, Agencies and Immigration
Anna Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, Italy and Sabrina Marchetti, European University Institute, Italy
Published February 2015


Inside Immigration Law
Tobias G. Eule, University of Bern, Switzerland
Published May 2014


European Immigration
Anna Triandafyllidou and Ruby Gropas, both at the European University Institute, Italy
Published April 2014


Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion
Merlin Schaeffer, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Germany
Published December 2013


Irregular Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe
Anna Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, Italy, and The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece
Published February 2013


Migrants and Cities
Margit Fauser, Bielefeld University, Germany
Published January 2012


The Bosnian Diaspora
Marko Valenta, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway and NTNU, The Centre for Inclusion and Diversity, Norway and Sabrina P. Ramet, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and The Centre for the Study of Civil War, Norway
Published October 2011


Negotiating National Identities
Christian Karner, University of Nottingham, UK
Published July 2011


Security, Insecurity and Migration in Europe
Gabriella Lazaridis, University of Leicester, UK
Published March 2011


Muslim Diaspora in the West
Haideh Moghissi, York University, Toronto, Canada and Halleh Ghorashi, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Published December 2010


Media in Motion
Elisabeth Eide, Oslo University College, Norway and Kaarina Nikunen, University of Tampere, Finland
Published December 2010


Managing Ethnic Diversity
Reza Hasmath, University of Oxford, UK
Published December 2010


Inclusion and Exclusion of Young Adult Migrants in Europe
Katrine Fangen, Kirsten Fossan and Ferdinand Andreas Mohn, University of Oslo, Norway
Published June 2010


Irregular Migration in Europe
Anna Triandafyllidou, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) and Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Published April 2010


Paradoxes of Cultural Recognition
Sharam Alghasi, University of Oslo, Norway, Thomas Hylland Eriksen, University of Oslo, Norway and Halleh Ghorashi, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Published March 2009


Labour Migration from Turkey to Western Europe, 1960-1974
Ahmet Akgündüz, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Published August 2008


The African Diaspora in the United States and Europe
John A. Arthur, University of Minnesota, USA
Published April 2008


Minority Rights Protection in International Law
Helen O’Nions, University of Lincoln, UK
Published September 2007


Diversity Management and Discrimination
John Wrench
Published May 2007


Immigrant Women and Feminism in Italy
Wendy Pojmann, Siena College, USA
Published July 2006


Migration, Regional Integration and Human Security
Harald Kleinschmidt, University of Tsukuba, Japan and University of Tokyo, Japan
Published April 2006


Globalizing Migration Regimes
Kristof Tamas and Joakim Palme, Institute for Futures Studies, Sweden
Published April 2006


Moving Lives
Kathy Burrell, University of Liverpool, UK
Published March 2006


Migration and its Enemies
Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, UK
Published March 2006


East to West Migration
Helen Kopnina, Haarlem College, The Netherlands and Amsterdam Fashion Institute, The Netherlands
Published November 2005


International Migration Research
Michael Bommes, University of Osnabrück, Germany and Ewa Morawska, University of Essex, UK
Published April 2005


Transnational Social Spaces
Thomas Faist, University of Applied Sciences, Bremen, Germany and Eyüp Özveren, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Published September 2004


Nationalism and Exclusion of Migrants
Mérove Gijsberts, Social and Cultural Planning Office, The Netherlands, Louk Hagendoorn, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Peer Scheepers, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Published August 2004


Citizenship in European Cities
Rinus Penninx and Karen Kraal, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Marco Martiniello, University of Liège, Belgium and Steven Vertovec, University of Oxford, UK
Published July 2004


International Migration in the New Millennium
Danièle Joly, University of Warwick, UK
Published May 2004


Governance in Multicultural Societies
John Rex, University of Warwick, UK and Gurharpal Singh, University of Birmingham, UK
Published May 2004


Identity and Integration
Rosemarie Sackmann and Bernhard Peters, University of Bremen, Germany and Thomas Faist, University of Applied Sciences Bremen, Germany
Published September 2003


European Encounters
Rainer Ohliger, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, Karen Schönwälder, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany and Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos, New School for Social Research, USA
Published June 2003


Integration and Resistance
Ricard Morén-Alegret, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, and Warwick University, UK
Published July 2002


Ethnicity and Nationalism in Italian Politics
Margarita Gómez-Reino Cachafeiro, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
Published January 2002

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