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  • Delhaye, C., & van de Ven, V. (2014). "A commitment to cultural pluralism". Diversity Practices in two Amsterdam venues: Paradiso and the Meervaart. Identities : Global Studies in Culture and Power, 21(1), 75-91. https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2013.828621
  • Delhaye, C., Saharso, S., & van de Ven, V. (2014). Immigrant Youths’ Contribution to Urban Culture in Amsterdam. In N. Foner, J. Rath, J. W. Duyvendak, & R. van Reekum (Eds.), New York and Amsterdam: immigration and the new urban landscape (pp. 287-309). New York University Press.
  • Delhaye, C. (2012). Visibles et fières de l’être. Agenda Interculturel, 298/299, 40-42. http://www.cbai.be/revuearticle/790/
  • Delhaye, C., & Bergvelt, E. (2012). Fashion exhibitions in the Netherlands: between visual spectacles and community outreach. Fashion Theory, 16(4), 461-492. https://doi.org/10.2752/175174112X13427906403804
  • Delhaye, C. (2012). Tentoonstellen van mode, kostuums en textiel in de hedendaagse visuele cultuur. Enkele trends in Nederlandse musea. In A. Kipp, & J. Mosk (Eds.), Mannequinage: het exposeren van kostuums. Duurzaamheid en textiel (pp. 89-105). (Jaarboek - Stichting Textielcommissie Nederland; Vol. 2011). Stichting Textielcommissie Nederland.
  • Delhaye, C. (2010). Van Gogh en de nationale canon van de Nederlandse geschiedenis. In R. Esner, & M. Schavemaker (Eds.), Overal Vincent: de (inter)nationale identiteiten van Van Gogh (pp. 13-20, 176). Amsterdam University Press.
  • Delhaye, C. (2010). Van Gogh and the national canon of Dutch history. In R. Esner, & M. Schavemaker (Eds.), Vincent everywhere: Van Gogh's (inter)national identities (pp. 13-20, 168). Amsterdam University Press.
  • Delhaye, C. (2009). Van toefje op de taart naar basisingrediënt: internationaal cultuurbeleid in tijden van globalisering. Boekman, 21(80), 84-88.
  • Delhaye, C. (2009). Towards cultural diversity in Amsterdam’s arts. In L. Nell, & J. Rath (Eds.), Ethnic Amsterdam: immigrants and urban change in the twentieth century (pp. 103-121). (Solidarity and identity). Amsterdam University Press.
  • Delhaye, C. (2008). Immigrant’s artistic practices in Amsterdam, 1970-2007: a political issue of inclusion and exclusion. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 34(8), 1301-1321. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691830802364874
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