Abstract
Ethnicity is a frequently used measure in research into youth and sexuality in the Netherlands, a country known and admired for its favourable sexual health outcomes. This paper critically examines the production of knowledge about sexuality and ethnicity in the Netherlands. It traces the concept of ethnicity through four research practices (rationales of taking up ethnicity and compiling research populations; determining ethnicity; statistical calculations and making recommendations). It shows how the notion of ethnicity is flexible, slippery and changeable, yet at the same time becomes solidified and naturalized in relation to sexuality. The paper is based on a literature review of youth and sexuality in the Netherlands.
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Krebbekx, W., Spronk, R., & M’charek, A. (2017). Ethnicizing sexuality: an analysis of research practices in the Netherlands. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 40(4), 636–655. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2016.1181771
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