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1. Culture as Litmus Paper: The Impact of the 1968 Events on the East-West Cultural Relations.

2. INNOVATION IN PAPER MAKING: THE NETHERLANDS 1750-1850.

3. A Scenario Study of Globalization Impacts on International Transport and the Environment: An Application to the Dutch Paper Industry.

4. Love, money and papers in the affective circuits of cross-border marriages: beyond the 'sham'/'genuine' dichotomy.

5. Grensverkenningen: Langs oude grenzen in Nederland: By Kester Freriks and Martijn Storms. Amsterdam: Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, 2022. ISBN (paper) 978-9-02-531463-7. Pp. 247, illus. Euro €27.99.

6. The Coated Salted Paper Prints from the Eduard Isaac Asser Collection at the Rijksmuseum: FTIR and OCT Identification and Characterization.

7. Paper warfare: contested political memories in a seventeenth-century Dutch Sammelband.

8. Searching for Strategies to Help Students to Structure Their Geographical Research Papers in a Domain Specific Way.

9. Intersections of social class and special educational needs in a DEIS post-primary school: school choice and identity.

10. How ineffective entrepreneurial selling contributes to business failure: an explorative study on business owners of small and medium enterprises in The Netherlands.

11. Computer-supported collaborative learning in the medical workplace: Students' experiences on formative peer feedback of a critical appraisal of a topic paper.

12. Reply to the note by Frejka and Sardon on our paper ‘Patterns of low and lowest-low fertility in Europe’ and an erratum.

14. Early Modern Noblemen and the Use of Paper Communication Media: The Media-Politics of the 'Lesser' Nassau (c. 1570-1620).

15. Back to Bali: the effectiveness of using microclimates during a loan of artworks on paper between the Netherlands and Indonesia.

16. Internet of Things in Digital Health Care Research: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Recent Literature.

17. Sexual assault as a public health problem and other developments in psychotraumatology.

18. Urban tourism transitions: doughnut economics applied to sustainable tourism development.

19. Toward a framework for assessing the quality of students' social scientific reasoning.

20. Strategizing in agency reform: a longitudinal case study from The Netherlands.

21. Understanding generational housing inequalities beyond tenure, class and context.

22. Negotiating Minority Identities in Europe Through Cultural Preservation: Music as Heritage among the Dutch Hindustani Diaspora in the Netherlands.

23. Seasonal differences in mobility and activity space in later life: a case study of older adults in the Northern Netherlands.

24. Striving for just sustainabilities in urban foodscape planning: the case of Almere city in the Netherlands.

25. 'And that was her choice': Dutch general practitioners' perceptions of the autonomy of patients with non-western migration backgrounds who experience domestic violence.

26. Values? Camera? Action! An ethnography of an AI camera system used by the Netherlands Police.

27. The effect of parental education on the expectations of 15 year olds to complete higher education in the Netherlands.

28. Being 'the lowest': models of identity and deficit discourse in vocational education.

29. Innovating with stakeholders to co-create value in cultural tourism experiences: a case study of Schokland in the Netherlands.

30. The matter of home: repurposed churches, heritage and belonging in Amsterdam.

31. The Dutch 'Gateway to Europe' spatial policy narrative, 1980–2020: a systematic review.

32. Intersecting where? The multi-scalar contextual embeddedness of intersectional entrepreneurs.

33. "We're not that much different from you!": navigating positions of betweenness to explore solidarity, care and vulnerability in refugee and forced migration research.

34. Supporting early parenthood of hospitalised women with severe pregnancy problems and their partners: rationale, principles and exploration of a psychotherapeutic programme.

35. Retooling the public library as social infrastructure: a Dutch illustration.

36. Identifying labour market bottlenecks in the energy transition: a combined IO-matching analysis.

37. Comments on Taco Brandsen’s Paper.

38. Unpacking policy transfer as a situated practice: blending social, spatial, and sensory learning at a conference.

39. Towards a cultural perspective on the absorption of emerging technologies in military organizations.

40. Safe space in dance therapy – a phenomenological inquiry.

41. Who rallies around the flag? Evidence from panel data during the Covid-19 pandemic.

42. The paradox of play: How Dutch children develop digital literacy via offline engagement with digital media.

43. Online language learning in the third-age: Concrete recommendations to improve seniors' learning experiences.

44. Conflicting framings: Young Ghanaians' and Dutch education professionals' views on the impact of mobility on education.

45. The Human Remains from Early Medieval Domburg (Netherlands) and Other Coastal Communities in International Perspective: Towards an International Research Agenda for the Cemeteries of the North Sea Emporia.

46. Urban renewal policies in the Netherlands in an era of changing welfare regimes.

47. The human corpse as aesthetic-therapeutic.

48. Trust in circular design: active stakeholder participation in Chinese and Dutch housing retrofit projects.

49. Fourth Maastricht Audit Research Symposium.

50. When the Gallic Village Strikes Back: The Politics Behind 'New Ways of Working' Projects.