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Willem R. Boterman
Willem R. Boterman
Associate Professor Human Geography University of Amsterdam
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Dealing with diversity: middle-class family households and the issue of ‘Black’and ‘White’schools in Amsterdam
WR Boterman
Urban Studies 50 (6), 1130-1147, 2013
2162013
When the spell is broken: Gentrification, urban tourism and privileged discontent in the Amsterdam canal district
FM Pinkster, WR Boterman
Cultural geographies 24 (3), 457-472, 2017
2032017
Gentrifiers settling down? Patterns and trends of residential location of middle-class families in Amsterdam
WR Boterman, L Karsten, S Musterd
Housing studies 25 (5), 693-714, 2010
1922010
Navigating the field of housing: housing pathways of young people in Amsterdam
C Hochstenbach, WR Boterman
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 1-18, 2014
1492014
School segregation in contemporary cities: Socio-spatial dynamics, institutional context and urban outcomes
W Boterman, S Musterd, C Pacchi, C Ranci
Urban Studies 56 (15), 3055-3073, 2019
1362019
Urban‐rural polarisation in times of the corona outbreak? The early demographic and geographic patterns of the SARS‐CoV‐2 epidemic in the Netherlands
WR Boterman
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 111 (3), 513-529, 2020
1142020
Intergenerational support shaping residential trajectories: Young people leaving home in a gentrifying city
C Hochstenbach, WR Boterman
Urban studies 54 (2), 399-420, 2017
1132017
Housing Liberalization and Gentrification; The Social Effects of Tenure Conversions in Amsterdam
WR Boterman, WPC van Gent
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 105 (2), 140-160, 2014
1112014
Amsterdam in the 21st century: Geography, housing, spatial development and politics
F Savini, WR Boterman, WPC Van Gent, S Majoor
Cities 52, 103-113, 2016
1012016
The role of geography in school segregation in the free parental choice context of Dutch cities
WR Boterman
Urban Studies 56 (15), 3074-3094, 2019
942019
Cocooning urban life: Exposure to diversity in neighbourhoods, workplaces and transport
WR Boterman, S Musterd
Cities 59, 139-147, 2016
832016
Residential mobility of urban middle classes in the field of parenthood
WR Boterman
Environment and Planning A 44 (10), 2397-2412, 2012
782012
Deconstructing coincidence: How middle-class households use various forms of capital to find a home
WR Boterman
Housing, Theory and Society 29 (3), 321-338, 2012
702012
Residential practices of middle classes in the field of parenthood
WR Boterman
Universiteit van Amsterdam [Host], 2012
662012
Gender, class and space in the field of parenthood: comparing middle‐class fractions in Amsterdam and London
WR Boterman, G Bridge
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 40 (2), 249-261, 2015
632015
Beyond the urban–suburban dichotomy: Shifting mobilities and the transformation of suburbia
Y Tzaninis, W Boterman
City 22 (1), 43-62, 2018
58*2018
Changing patterns in residential preferences for urban or suburban living of city dwellers
H Booi, WR Boterman
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 35 (1), 93-123, 2020
512020
Multiple dimensions of residential segregation. The case of the metropolitan area of Amsterdam
WR Boterman, S Musterd, D Manting
Urban Geography 42 (4), 481-506, 2021
432021
Carrying class and gender: Cargo bikes as symbolic markers of egalitarian gender roles of urban middle classes in Dutch inner cities
WR Boterman
Social & Cultural Geography 21 (2), 245-264, 2020
402020
School segregation in the free school choice context of Dutch cities
WR Boterman
Understanding School Segregation: Patterns, Causes and Consequences of …, 2018
372018
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