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    Representing their own? Ethnic minority women in the Dutch Parliament by Mügge, Liza M., van der Pas, Daphne J., van de Wardt, Marc

    Published in West European politics (07-06-2019)
    “…Ethnic minority women tend to be better represented in parliaments than ethnic minority men. What does this mean for their substantive representation? This…”
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    Whose equality? Measuring group representation by Celis, Karen, Mügge, Liza M

    Published in Politics (Manchester, England) (01-05-2018)
    “…Presence, of bodies and ideas, is often taken as the primary indicator of political equality and, hence, democratic health. Intersectionality and…”
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    Political Representation and Intersectionality: Perspectives of Ethnically/Racially Minoritized Citizens by de Jong, Judith C, Mügge, Liza M

    Published in Social politics (18-03-2024)
    “…Abstract How do ethnically/racially minoritized citizens feel represented by increasingly diverse parliaments? We approach this question intersectionally and…”
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    Gender and right-wing populism in the Low Countries: ideological variations across parties and time by de Lange, Sarah L., Mügge, Liza M.

    Published in Patterns of prejudice (15-03-2015)
    “…Although scholarship on the general ideological orientation of right-wing populist parties is well established, few scholars have studied their ideas about…”
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    Double Jeopardy or multiple advantage?: Intersectionality and political representation by Liza M Mugge, Silvia Erzeel

    Published in Parliamentary affairs (01-07-2016)
    “…This special issue revisits traditional group-based approaches to political representation by examining how multiple advantages and disadvantages interact and…”
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    Intersectionality, recruitment and selection: Ethnic minority candidates in Dutch parties by Liza M Mugge

    Published in Parliamentary affairs (01-07-2016)
    “…This article aims to contribute to explanations why ethnic minority women out number ethnic minority men in national parliaments of European immigration…”
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    Sexually harassed by gatekeepers: reflections on fieldwork in Surinam and Turkey by Mügge, Liza M.

    “…This research note focuses on the intersection of gender, sexuality, and age relations with gatekeepers by concentrating on explicit and implicit forms of…”
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    Intersectional practice in contemporary social movements by De Jong, Judith C., Mügge, Liza M.

    Published in European Political Science: EPS (01-09-2020)
    “…Gendered Mobilizations and Intersectional Challenges: Contemporary Social Movements in Europe and North America Jill A. Irvine, Sabine Lang and Celeste Montoya…”
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    Bridging the qualitative-quantitative divide in comparative migration studies: newspaper data, and political ethnography in mixed method research by Mügge, Liza M.

    Published in Comparative migration studies (01-12-2016)
    “…Newspaper data are popular in Comparative Migration Studies as they allow diachronic and cross-national comparison and are relatively easy and inexpensive to…”
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    Transnational Diaspora Lobbying: Europeanization and the Kurdish Question by Berkowitz, Lenka, Mügge, Liza M.

    Published in Journal of intercultural studies (02-01-2014)
    “…Turkey's European Union (EU) negotiations are generally believed to positively affect the rights of ethnic minorities in Turkey. Through a detailed case study,…”
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    Diversity in Transnationalism: Surinamese Organizational Networks by Muegge, Liza M

    Published in International migration (01-06-2011)
    “…This study of Surinamese organizational networks in the Netherlands examines how ethnic and religious diversity among migrants from the same “homeland”…”
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