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Part of 'Presenting Europe: Popular Representations of Diversity and Belonging' consortium.
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This consortium is dedicated to fostering a more inclusive, cohesive, and resilient European society. By focusing on popular representations of diversity and belonging, we aim to replace contested narratives of racialization and stereotypes with positive identifications. Our vision embraces an inclusive concept of belonging, weaving together diverse strands into a robust social fabric. Through examination of education, sports, and popular music, we strive to promote social cohesion, leveraging the creative cultural capital of diversity for the benefit of all.
Within our consortium, the close collaboration of academic research and community representation defines our methodology. Receiving €4.97 million grant from the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA), we form an interdisciplinary collective committed to probing the nexus between Dutch identity and Europe. Here, academic research institutions and community-based organizations collaborate intimately, mirroring the multifaceted tapestry of European society. Our endeavors delve into the transatlantic and postcolonial facets of Dutch-European relations, encapsulating the breadth of our scholarly inquiry.
See also more elaborate information on the projects' website (see links)
This consortium is dedicated to fostering a more inclusive, cohesive, and resilient European society. By focusing on popular representations of diversity and belonging, we aim to replace contested narratives of racialization and stereotypes with positive identifications. Our vision embraces an inclusive concept of belonging, weaving together diverse strands into a robust social fabric. Through examination of education, sports, and popular music, we strive to promote social cohesion, leveraging the creative cultural capital of diversity for the benefit of all.
Within our consortium, the close collaboration of academic research and community representation defines our methodology. Receiving €4.97 million grant from the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA), we form an interdisciplinary collective committed to probing the nexus between Dutch identity and Europe. Here, academic research institutions and community-based organizations collaborate intimately, mirroring the multifaceted tapestry of European society. Our endeavors delve into the transatlantic and postcolonial facets of Dutch-European relations, encapsulating the breadth of our scholarly inquiry.
Key findings
Contribution by Durwin Lynch and Jonathan Tjien Food as key informants for the Dutch Colonial Slavery and Its Afterlives: Research Agenda 2025-2035 (Published: April 2024). See links for reports in English, Dutch and Papiamentu.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/09/22 → 31/08/26 |
Collaborative partners
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- KITLV/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (Joint applicant)
- Utrecht University (lead)
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