About half of the Turkish and Moroccan Dutch feel mainly Turkish
or Moroccan. They mix mainly with people of the same national origin. Despite
their Dutch passports they barely or not all ‘feel’ themselves Dutch. They are relatively
often very negative about native Dutch and the way these view migrants. This
results from a study by the the SCP (Social and Cultural Planning Office)
ordered by the Ministry for social Affairs and Unemployment..This project sets out to demonstrate that media coverage can degrade a country's image by using selective news without context. It uses the Netherlands as an example. It is a reaction to the frequent misrepresentations of Israel in many ways in major media, including those of the Netherlands.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Half of Turkish and Moroccan Dutch do not consider themselves Dutch
About half of the Turkish and Moroccan Dutch feel mainly Turkish
or Moroccan. They mix mainly with people of the same national origin. Despite
their Dutch passports they barely or not all ‘feel’ themselves Dutch. They are relatively
often very negative about native Dutch and the way these view migrants. This
results from a study by the the SCP (Social and Cultural Planning Office)
ordered by the Ministry for social Affairs and Unemployment..
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