InshaAllah. Attitudes, beliefs and practices regarding death and dying of elderly female Muslims of Moroccan and Turkish descent living in Antwerp, Belgium.
Experiences of corporality and embodiment in the care for female Islamic patients from Turkish and Moroccan descent: a multi-perspective qualitative study in acute care units of general hospitals in Flanders, Belgium.
European Muslims and the End of Life. Turkish and Moroccan Attitudes towards Suffering, Dying and Mourning in Antwerp, Belgium
The established outsider and the welfare state. Explaining welfare state attitudes from the dual perspective of Turkish and Moroccan Belgians.
Negotiating solidarity. The shared history and heritage of Belgian civil society and postwar Muslim migration
Human biomonitoring from an environmental justice perspective: supporting study participation of women of Turkish and Moroccan descent
'Can you please hold my hand too, not only my breast?' The experiences of Muslim women from Turkish and Moroccan descent giving birth in maternity wards in Belgium
Breaking the in-group out-group: shifting boundaries in transnational partner choice processes of individuals of Moroccan, Tunesian, Algerian, Turkish, Punjabi Sikh, Pakistani and Albanian descent in Belgium
Transnational activities and social-cultural integration of Turkish and Moroccan descendants in Flemish Belgium
Attitudes of Turkish and Moroccan Belgians toward Redistribution and Government Responsibility: The Role of Perceived Discrimination, Generation, and Religious Involvement.