No. Title Date
1 Management of quality improvement processes in small universities
2 Historical novels and the history of slavery in the Dutch Caribbean
3 La cantinela del seu de Curacao
4 Chip on the shoulder or just exaggerated racialized tension? Perspective of a black Aruban student and living in the Netherlands
5 Female voice and perspective in Caribbean writing
6 Can English replace Dutch as the language of instruction (beside Papiamentu) in schools on Curacao?
7 The newsmagazine Civilisado and the post-emancipatory cultural standard: The first documentary serial novel in Papiamentu
8 Children's literature: A true reflection of common knowledge?
9 Learning by traveling
10 Gaining perspective on papiamentu: milestones and achievements
11 Towards an evidence based Caribbean Community of knowledge, how the Aruban Multilingual model may provide a solution
12 Boiling water, or the process of systematic development of a common understanding
13 How to begin healing a long festering wound: Papiamento, community and education in Aruba
14 Jacobus Josephus Putman (1812-1883): missionary or scholar?
15 Will Papiamentu survive on Bonaire?
16 A short natural history of Curacao
17 Hende a hasi malu p'e: Popular psychiatric beliefs in Curacaoan culture
18 Conquered by a creole
19 About the editors/authors
20 Language variation as 'verbal resourcefulness and aesthetic completeness': the sociolingistics of Derek Walcott