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Social justice and Amsterdam. Polis podcast beta
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social justice, justice sociale, équité sociale, injustice, gentrification, Amsterdam, Schafran Alex, Duyvendak Jan Willem, Uitermark Justus
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17 November 2011
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Alex Schafran,
Jan Willem Duyvendak,
Justus Uitermark
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http://www.thepolisblog.org/2011/11/polis-podcast-beta-social-justice-and.html
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<div><b>Abstract from the distributor:</b></div>
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Together with our partners at CoLab Radio, Polis is happy to present our newest project, the Polis Podcast on CoLab Radio. Our goal is to bring you a stimulating series of discussions, debates and interviews on a wide range of subjects from as many different cities as we can manage.<br />
<br />
This inaugural Beta version features a conversation on social justice and Amsterdam between Polis's Alex Schafran and two Dutch urban scholars, Jan Willem Duyvendak and Justus Uitermark. The discussion ranges from Amsterdam's legendary status as a "just city" — which Uitermark contests may be transformed into "just a nice city" — to feelings of home and belonging, the need to "hack" the metrics cities use to measure justice and happiness, questions of "hard" versus "soft gentrification," and the role of science in urban studies.</div>
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<b>Alex Schafran </b>is a PhD candidate in the Department of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley.</div>
<b>Jan Willem Duyvendak </b>is full Professor in Sociology at the University of Amsterdam.</div>
<b>Justus Uitermark </b>is Assistant Professor in the Sociology Department at Erasmus University Rotterdam.</div>
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Amsterdam
Duyvendak Jan Willem
équité sociale
gentrification
injustice
justice sociale
Schafran Alex
social justice
Uitermark Justus
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The evolution of great world cities : Urban wealth and economic growth
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, économie, histoire urbaine, géographie, geography, technology, technologie, infrastructures, world city, ville mondiale, Venice, Venise, Amsterdam, London, Londres, New York, Kennedy Christopher, croissance urbaine
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Christopher Kennedy
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June 2011
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University of Toronto Press
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224
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher :</b></div> </div> Some cities seem destined to become major financial capitals, yet never do—Seville, for instance, was the centre of Spain's opulent New World Empire, but failed to become a financial metropolis. Others, like former colonial backwater Hong Kong, defy the odds by growing into major trading centres. What are the key factors distinguishing those cities that become wealthy from those that don't? Christopher Kennedy illuminates how geography, technology, and especially the infrastructure of urban economies allow cities to develop and thrive.<br /> <br /> The Evolution of Great World Cities unfolds through the tales of several urban centres‐including Venice, Amsterdam, London, and New York City—at key junctures in their histories. Kennedy weaves together significant insights from urbanists such as Jane Jacobs and economists such as John Maynard Keynes, drawing striking parallels between the functioning of ecosystems and of wealthy capitals. The Evolution of Great World Cities offers an accessible introduction to urban economies that 'will change the way you think about cities.'</div> </div> <b>Christophr Kennedy </b>is a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
Amsterdam
croissance urbaine
économie
géographie
geography
histoire urbaine
infrastructures
Kennedy Christopher
London
Londres
New York
technologie
technology
Venice
Venise
ville mondiale
world city
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Amsterdam human capital
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Amsterdam, forme urbaine, mutation urbaine, société urbaine, économie, culture urbaine, infrastructures, ségrégation urbaine, espace urbain, habitants, politique de la ville, identité, Musterd Sako, Salet Willem
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NC
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2003
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Amsterdam University Press
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400
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<div>
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Ouvrage
Amsterdam
culture urbaine
économie
espace urbain
forme urbaine
habitants
identité
infrastructures
Musterd Sako
mutation urbaine
politique de la ville
Salet Willem
ségrégation urbaine
société urbaine
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Les universités de la ville et de l’urbanité. Une démarche expérimentale et pédagogique partagée
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urbanité, utopie, renaissance urbaine, logement, Grand Paris, Londres, Amsterdam, Berlin, Barcelone
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NC
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2012
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http://www.caue91.asso.fr/Les-universites-de-la-ville-et-de.html
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161
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<div>Le CAUE de l'Essonne et le CRPVE publient les textes des interventions des deux cycles des <i>universités populaires de la ville et de l'urbanité</i> qu'ils ont organisés de 2007 à 2009</div>
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<b>Sommaire :</b></div>
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les universités de la ville et de l'urbanité a la recherche d'une démarche partagée<br />
<br />
<b>Cycle 1 - 2007-2008</b><br />
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- Connaître et aimer la ville : défense et illustration de l'urbanité<br />
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- La ville et ses savoirs : séance inaugurale du 25 octobre 2007<br />
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- Pour des architectures à haute qualité humaine… par Patrick Bouchain, architecte-scénographe<br />
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- Architecture, habitat et préférences : formatage ou formation ? par Jean-Louis Violeau, sociologue<br />
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- Aux sources de la ville européenne, de ses origines au moyen âge, par Laurent Bony, architecte-conseiller au caue 91, chargé du cours architecture de la ville à l'Ecole nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris la Villette<br />
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- Villes en utopies, par Thierry Paquot, philosophe, éditeur de la revue Urbanisme<br />
<br />
- La renaissance urbaine, du moyen âge à la grande ville de l'ère industrielle, par Laurent Bony, architecte-conseiller au caue 91, chargé du cours architecture de la ville à l'Ecole nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris la Villette<br />
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- Le logement au péril de la ville : le XXe siècle et ses sources, par laurent bony, architecte-conseiller au caue 91, chargé du cours architecture de la ville à l'Ecole nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris la Villette<br />
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- L'urbanité, condition vitale de notre république métissée, par Roland Castro, architecte<br />
<br />
- D'un cycle… à l'autre<br />
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<b>Cycle 2 - 2009</b><br />
<br />
- A propos du Grand Paris : regard sur les métropoles europeennes. <br />
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- Le Grand Paris, mythes et réalités, par Philippe Panerai, architecte, grand prix national d'urbanisme 1999<br />
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- Grand Paris/Grand Londres. Londres, ville ouverte : habitat et déplacements, par Jean Harari, enseignant à l'Ecole nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris la Villette<br />
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- Grand Paris/Grand Amsterdam. Création urbaine et densité au XXe siècle, par Maarten Kloos, directeur de l'Arcam, centre d'architecture et d'urbanisme de la ville d'Amsterdam<br />
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- Grand Paris/Berlin. La nature en ville, par Marc Pouzol, paysagiste, et Véronique Faucheur, urbaniste<br />
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- Grand Paris/Barcelone. Ville maillée et extensions urbaines : continuité de l'espace public, par Gérald Gribe, architecte, enseignant à l'Ecole nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris la Villette<br />
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- D'un cycle à la suite<br />
<br />
- Repères<br />
<br />
- La démarche "expérimentale appliquée" du CAUE</div>
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Barcelone
Berlin
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Londres
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Virtual issue on Dutch cities : International journal of urban and regional research
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The Netherlands, Pays-Bas, Amsterdam, squat, mixité sociale, logement social, projet urbain, citoyenneté, participation, gouvernance, rénovation urbaine, Blokland Talja
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June 2011
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Wiley-Blackwell
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2427/homepage/virtual_issue_on_dutch_cities.htm
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<div><b>From the Introduction by Talja Blokland :</b></div> </div> This ‘virtual’ issue of IJURR brings together thirteen articles on Dutch cities, published in print in the journal since 2001 or published online (in ‘EarlyView’) and awaiting publication in print. This set of articles explores some of the ways in which Dutch cities are distinctive, especially in terms of the design, struggles over, and effects of urban policy. The collection is intended to enable scholars who are not specialists on the Netherlands to use Dutch cases to contribute to theorizing the interconnections between state, public policy and public participation. Here, Dutch cities have a particularly strong tradition. As this introduction argues, the articles provide essential insights into the workings and shortcomings of Dutch (although primarily Amsterdam) urban policies, and clearly show how the instrumental rationality of such policies have come to prevail, while substantial rational discussions - or urban politics rather than urban policy - have become of relatively minor importance. This, in combination with a focus on urban policy rather than urbanism in current Dutch urban studies, leave some of the remarkable developments within the fully urbanized Dutch society - in particular the current growth in various forms of exclusionary practices, including those based on race and ethnicity - relatively open for an important new research agenda.</div> </div> <b>Contents :</b></div> </div> Talja Blokland - Introduction</div> Jamie Peck - Recreative city : Amsterdam, vehicular ideas, and the adaptive spaces of creative policy</div> Anita Kokx - Partnerships in urban restructuring : Building long-term relationships or a pragmatic managerial tool? The Dutch experience</div> Gwen Van Eijk - Exclusionary policies are not just about the 'neoliberal city' : A critique of theories of urban revanchism and the case of Rotterdam</div> Sako Musterd and Ewald Engelen - Amsterdam in crisis : How the (local) state buffers and suffers</div> Susan S. Fainstein - Mega-projects in New York, London and Amsterdam</div> Justus Uitermark and Jan Willem Duyvendak - Citizen participation in a mediated age : Neighbourhood governance in The Netherlands</div> John Logan - Variations in immigrant incorporation in the neighbourhoods of Amsterdam</div> Justus Uitermark, Ugo Rossi and Henk van Houtum - Reinventing multiculturalism : Urban citizenship and the negotiation of ethnic diversity in Amsterdam</div> Hugo Priemus - Dutch housing allowances : Social housing at risk</div> Hans Pruijt - Is the institutionalization of urban movements inevitable? A comparison of the opportunities for sustained squatting in New York City and Amsterdam</div> Justus Uitermark - The co-optation of squatters in Amsterdam and the emergence of a movement meritocracy : A critical reply to Pruijt</div> Hans Pruijt - Squatters in the creative city : Rejoinder to Justus Uitermark</div> Talja Blokland - Bricks, mortar, memories : Neighbourhood and networks in collective arts of remembering</div> </div> <b>Talja Blokland </b>is the IJURR Reviews Editor and a Professor of Urban Sociology at Humboldt University Berlin.</div> </div>
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Revue
Amsterdam
Blokland Talja
citoyenneté
gouvernance
logement social
mixité sociale
participation
Pays-Bas
projet urbain
rénovation urbaine
squat
The Netherlands
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Ethnic Amsterdam : Immigrants and urban change in the twentieth century
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Amsterdam, immigration, intégration, insertion, mixité sociale, ethnicity, éthnicité, mutation urbaine, société urbaine, culture urbaine, Nell Liza, Rath Jan, twentieth century, vingtième siècle
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NC
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2009
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Amsterdam University Press
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http://dare.uva.nl/aup/en/record/341181
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216
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<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
Over the centuries, people from all parts of the world have been drawn to the city of Amsterdam. While immigrants adapted to local customs, opportunities and constraints, their practices and habits have left indelible marks on their adopted city. This fascinating volume Ethnic Amsterdam: Immigrants and Urban Change in the Twentieth Century explores how twentieth-century immigrants - in bringing with them their religions, languages, cuisines, sports, and other material and immaterial aspects of their native countries - have transformed Amsterdam into a cosmopolitan city.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Preface</div>
Liza Nell and Jan Rath - Am I Amsterdam? Immigrant integration and urban change</div>
Thaddeus Müller - Ethnic groups in Amsterdam's public spaces</div>
Anneke H. van Otterloo - Eating out 'ethnic' in Amsterdam from the 1920s to the present</div>
Hilje van der Horst - Living Amsterdam : Tangible homes behind Amsterdam's facades</div>
Hans van Amersfoort and Cees Cortie - Housing and population : Spatial mobility in twentieth-century Amsterdam</div>
Christine Delhaye - Towards cultural diversity in Amsterdam's arts</div>
Folkert Kuiken - Multilingual Amsterdam</div>
Floris Vermeulen and Anja van Heelsum - Immigrant organisations in Amsterdam</div>
Thijl Sunier - Houses of worship and the politics of space in Amsterdam</div>
Ruud Stokvis - The integration of migrants into the Amsterdam sport pattern</div>
Liza Nell and Jan Rath - Social boundaries in movement</div>
</div>
<b>Liza Nell </b>is Lecturer in the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University.</div>
<b>Jan Rath </b>is Professor of Urban Sociology and Director of the Institute for Ethnic and Migration Studies at the University of Amsterdam.</div>
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Ouvrage
Amsterdam
culture urbaine
ethnicité
ethnicity
immigration
insertion
intégration
mixité sociale
mutation urbaine
Nell Liza
Rath Jan
société urbaine
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
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Living in the 21st century city : Contributions to the 13th Berlin-Amsterdam conference
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, urbanité, Berlin, Amsterdam, ethnicité, ethnicity, immigration, voisinage, ségrégation sociale, ségrégation urbaine, youth, jeunes, développement urbain, centre historique, gouvernance, twenty-first century, vingt-et-unième siècle, Bontje Marco, Pethe Heike
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NC
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2009
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Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies (AMIDST), University of Amsterdam
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http://dare.uva.nl/record/325815
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168
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<b>Extract from the introduction by Marco Bontje : </b></div>
</div>
After the conference, the participants have been asked to write a book contribution based on their presentations... While all contributions to this volume have been written by researchers from Amsterdam and Berlin, their contributions partly also deal with other cities : Paris, The Hague, Warsaw, and one contribution even deals with neighbourhoods in the entire German urban system. While the following collection of contributions may look rather eclectic... this section tries to put them in a coherent framework of current research and policy issues related to the broad overarching conference theme: 'living in the 21st-century city'.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Marco Bontje - Living in the 21st century city : Introduction to the conference theme</div>
Katja Adelhof - Contribution of ethnic minorities in the creative industries in Berlin - Turkish entrepreneurs in the design and art market</div>
Amanda Brandellero - Crossing boundaries : Migrant musicians in world music production in Paris</div>
Brooke Sykes - Neighbourhoods and youth : The neighbourhood conditions of youth in the Netherlands and their association with educational achievement</div>
Christine Baar - The impact of ethnic and social segregation on school achievement in German schools and neighbourhoods</div>
Yvonne Hung - Youth participation in Berlin : Exploring the context, strategies and outcomes of four organisations</div>
Martin Sondermann - European city development in Berlin : Towards an urban renaissance of the historic city centre?</div>
Olaf Schnur - Demographic impact on urban neighbourhoods in German cities - Development scenarios and options for action</div>
Henrik Gasmus - The case of Kleinmachnow : An example of demographic re-suburbanisation in the metropolitan area of Berlin</div>
Florian Koch - A new form of urban governance? The polity, politics and policy of urban development in post-socialist Warsaw</div>
Simone Buckel - Urban governance and irregular migration - The case of The Hague</div>
Gesine Bär - Good urban governance in marginalised neighbourhoods : Analysing the effects of community health partnerships</div>
</div>
<b>Marco Bontje </b>is Assistant Professor at the Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies (AMIDSt) of the University of Amsterdam.</div>
<b>Heike Pethe </b>is a researcher at AMIDSt.</div>
</div>
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Amsterdam
Berlin
Bontje Marco
centre historique
développement urbain
ethnicité
ethnicity
gouvernance
immigration
jeunes
Pethe Heike
ségrégation sociale
ségrégation urbaine
twenty-first century
urbanité
vingt-et-unième siècle
voisinage
youth