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Statham, P., & Tillie, J. (2016). Muslims in their European societies of settlement: A comparative agenda for empirical research on socio-cultural integration across countries and groups. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42(2), 177-196. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2015.1127637
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Damstra, A., & Tillie, J. (2016). How crosscutting weak ties are established: The case of Muslims in Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42(2), 237-260. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2015.1102046
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van Heelsum, A., Michon, L., & Tillie, J. (2016). New voters, different votes? A look at the political participation of immigrants in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. In A. Bilodeau (Ed.), Just ordinary citizens? Towards a comparative portrait of the political immigrant (pp. 29-45). University of Toronto Press. -
Hoksbergen, H. W., Tillie, J., Koomen, M. W., van Heelsum, A., & Damstra, A. (2015, October 6). Eurislam survey - data & codebook [Data set]. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xx7-5x27
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Slootman, M., & Tillie, J. (2015). Waarom sommige moslims radicaal worden. In I. Weijers, & C. Eliaerts (Eds.), Jeugdcriminologie: achtergronden van jeugdcriminaliteit. - 2e druk (pp. 475-497). Boom Lemma. http://www.boomcriminologie.nl/criminologie-veiligheid/catalogus/jeugdcriminologie-2# -
Tillie, J., Koomen, M., van Heelsum, A., & Damstra, A. (2013). EURISLAM: finding a place for Islam in Europe: cultural interactions between Muslim immigrants and receiving societies. EURISLAM Consortium. http://www.eurislam.eu/var/EURISLAM_Final_Integrated_Research_Report.pdf
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Koomen, M., Tillie, J., van Heelsum, A., & van Stiphout, S. (2013). Discursive framing and the reproduction of integration in the public sphere: a comparative analysis of France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany. Ethnicities, 13(2), 191-208. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468796812470898
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