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My City


The book 'De lat steeds hoger' (Aiming higher) postulates that Turkish and Moroccan youths identify more with the city in which they live than with the Netherlands as a country. They consider themselved to be Turks, Moroccans, Antilleans and, for instance, Rotterdammers. Han Entzinger (Professor of Migration and Integration Studies) examines the role of the city in determining cultural identity.

Additional speaker: Nadia Jellouli-Guachati (XS2N architect.office)
Moderator: Felix Rottenberg


date: Wednesday 26 November
time: 8:00 pm
venue: Zaal Staal, World Trade Centre Rotterdam
reservations: info@airfoundation.nl


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