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Sara De Jong
Sara De Jong
Professor, Department of Politics and IR
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The co-optation of feminisms: a research agenda
S De Jong, S Kimm
International Feminist Journal of Politics 19 (2), 185-200, 2017
842017
Complicit sisters: gender and women's issues across North-South divides
S De Jong
Oxford University Press, 2017
802017
Demand and deliver: Refugee support organisations in Austria
S De Jong, I Ataç
Social Inclusion 5 (3), 28-37, 2017
742017
Decolonization and feminisms in global teaching and learning
S De Jong, R Icaza, OU Rutazibwa
Routledge, 2018
702018
False binaries: Altruism and selfishness in NGO work
S De Jong
Kumarian Press, 2011
642011
Connecting and confronting transnationalism: bridging concepts and moving critique
S De Jong, P Dannecker
Identities 25 (5), 493-506, 2018
552018
Intersectionalizing European politics: Bridging gender and ethnicity
L Mügge, S De Jong
Politics, Groups, and Identities 1 (3), 380-389, 2013
462013
Discontinuous intersections: Second-generation immigrant girls in transition from school to work
SR Farris, S De Jong
Ethnic and Racial Studies 37 (9), 1505-1525, 2014
442014
Converging logics? Managing migration and managing diversity
S De Jong
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 (3), 341-358, 2016
362016
Brokerage and transnationalism: present and past intermediaries, social mobility, and mixed loyalties
S De Jong
Identities 25 (5), 610-628, 2018
322018
Constructive complicity enacted? The reflections of women NGO and IGO workers on their practices
S de Jong
Journal of Intercultural Studies 30 (4), 387-402, 2009
322009
Cultural Brokers in Post-Colonial Migration Regimes
S de Jong
Negotiating Normativity, 45-59, 2016
302016
Relocating subalternity: scattered speculations on the conundrum of a concept
S de Jong, JMH Mascat
Cultural Studies 30 (5), 717-729, 2016
292016
Mainstream (ing) has never run clean, perhaps never can: Gender in the main/stream of development
S De Jong
The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Development: Critical Engagements in …, 2016
292016
A window of opportunity? Refugee staff’s employment in migrant support and advocacy organizations
S De Jong
Identities 26 (3), 321-338, 2019
262019
Decolonising the university
S de Jong, R Icaza, R Vázquez, S Withaeckx
Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 20 (3), 227-231, 2017
232017
Preferable minority representatives: Brokerage and betrayal
E Severs, S de Jong
PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (2), 345-350, 2018
172018
Female Migrants as “Mediators between Two Worlds”: Spatio-Temporal Articulations of Intersectional Positions
S de Jong
DiGeSt. Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies 2 (1-2), 111-126, 2015
172015
Managing Migration with Stories? The IOM “i am a migrant” Campaign
S De Jong, P Dannecker
Journal für Entwicklungspolitik 33 (1), 75-101, 2017
162017
Introduction: decolonization and feminisms in global teaching and learning: a radical space of possibility
R Icaza, S De Jong
Decolonization and feminisms in global teaching and learning, xv-xxxiv, 2018
132018
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