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Niels Spierings

    Intergenerational Consequences of Migration
    Women's Employment in Muslim Countries
    Understanding Inequalities
    Social Media, Parties, and Political Inequalities
    • Focusing on the transformative effects of social media on politics in established democracies, the authors analyze how these platforms shift power dynamics within and between political parties. They propose a general theory supported by a detailed case study of the Netherlands, alongside comparisons to the US and other European democracies. The book also addresses the implications for local and European politics, highlighting the often-neglected impacts on women and ethnic minorities, revealing a complex landscape of equalization and normalization in political engagement.

      Social Media, Parties, and Political Inequalities
    • Women's Employment in Muslim Countries

      Patterns of Diversity

      • 291pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the position of women in Muslim countries, this book draws on extensive research involving over 300,000 women across 28 nations. It delves into critical issues such as the impact of Islam, modernization, globalization, and neocolonialism, while also examining educational inequalities and patriarchal structures. The nuanced analysis offers fresh insights into the complexities of women's roles and experiences in diverse cultural contexts.

      Women's Employment in Muslim Countries
    • Intergenerational Consequences of Migration

      Socio-Economic, Family and Cultural Patterns of Stability and Change in Turkey and Europe

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the lives of 2000 Turkish families, this book examines the effects of migration across multiple generations. It delves into key aspects such as education, marriage, fertility, social connections, attitudes, and religiosity, highlighting both the changes and enduring traditions experienced by migrants and their families in Europe compared to those who remain in Turkey. The analysis provides a comprehensive view of how migration shapes personal and cultural identities over time.

      Intergenerational Consequences of Migration