Fenella Fleischmann
Universiteit Utrecht
H-index: 34
Europe-Netherlands
Top articles of Fenella Fleischmann
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Political Turmoil and Attitude Change Among the Diaspora. The Impact of the 2016 Attempted Military Coup on Homeland Orientation Among Recent Turkish Immigrants in the Netherlands | International Journal of Public Opinion Research | Marcel Lubbers Fenella Fleischmann Nella Geurts Mérove Gijsberts | 2024/3/1 |
Intersecting Inequalities in Education and on the Labour Market: Gender and Migration Background in Comparative Perspective | sozialpolitik. ch | Fenella Fleischmann | 2023/6/2 |
Believing and belonging in multicultureel Europa: een minderheidsperspectief | Tijdschrift Sociologie | Fenella Fleischmann | 2023/3/23 |
National Identity Development Among Recent Immigrants: The Role of Perceived Incompatibility | Journal of Social and Political Psychology | Isabelle Suchowitz Fenella Fleischmann | 2023/7/26 |
Supplementary materials to: National identity development among recent immigrants: The role of perceived incompatibility | Isabelle Suchowitz Fenella Fleischmann | 2023/7/7 | |
Recent Immigrants’ Religious Change in a Secular Context and its Relation with Social Integration | KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie | Fenella Fleischmann Yassine Khoudja | 2023/6/26 |
They Take Away Our Jobs! They Undermine Our National Culture! Public Perceptions of Immigrants and Their Consequences for Solidarity Across Ethnic Boundaries | Borja Martinović Fenella Fleischmann | 2022/4/26 | |
Religion and intergroup boundaries: Positive and negative ties among youth in ethnically and religiously diverse school classes in Western Europe | Review of Religious Research | Müge Simsek Frank van Tubergen Fenella Fleischmann | 2022/3 |
Being a Muslim in the Western World: A Social Identity Perspective | Fenella Fleischmann Maykel Verkuyten | 2022/2/2 | |
“They Keep an Eye on You”: Minority Pressure and its Implications for Dual Identity Among Six Immigrant Groups in the Netherlands | Group Processes & Intergroup Relations | Diana Cárdenas Fenella Fleischmann | 2023/12 |
Believing and belonging in multicultural Europe: A minority perspective | F Fleischmann | 2022 | |
Researching religion and migration 20 years after ‘9/11’: Taking stock and looking ahead | Zeitschrift für Religion, Gesellschaft und Politik | Fenella Fleischmann | 2022/11 |
Migration and Ethnic Relations: Current directions for theory and research: Liber Amicorum for Maykel Verkuyten | Anouk Smeekes Jochem Thijs Özge Bilgili Floris Peters Meta van der Linden | 2022 | |
Majority acceptance vs. rejection of ‘being both’facilitates immigrants’ bicultural identity blendedness and positive affect | Self and Identity | Fenella Fleischmann Amina Op De Weegh | 2022/7/4 |
Dual identity in context: The role of minority peers and school discrimination | Journal of Social Issues | Judit Kende Gülseli Baysu Karen Phalet Fenella Fleischmann | 2021/12 |
“You are too ethnic, you are too national”: dual identity denial and dual identification | International Journal of Intercultural Relations | Diana Cárdenas Maykel Verkuyten Fenella Fleischmann | 2021/3/1 |
Changes in Turkish-and resettler-origin adolescents’ acculturation profiles of identification: A three-year longitudinal study from Germany | Journal of Youth and Adolescence | Philipp Jugert Sebastian Pink Fenella Fleischmann Lars Leszczensky | 2020/12 |
Religion and integration: does immigrant generation matter? The case of Moroccan and Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands | Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | Mirre Beek Fenella Fleischmann | 2020/10/1 |
Ethnic minorities’ support for redistribution: The role of national and ethnic identity | Journal of European Social Policy | Jolien Galle Fenella Fleischmann | 2020/2 |