Migración, diversidad y desarrollo urbano

This topic refers to the relationships between migration, diversity and urban development in both sending and host contexts. Urban development concerns all types of developments within cities in different dimensions, such as in physical, geographical, economic and social dimensions.

This topic includes literature on gentrification, urban renewal, urban decay, social cohesion, superdiversity, city branding, governing of urban diversity, majority-minority cities, and segregation.

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Governing Urban Diversity: Creating Social Cohesion, Social Mobility and Economic Performance in Today's Hyper-diversified Cities

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The central hypothesis of this project is that socio-economic, socio-demographic, ethnic and cultural diversity can positively affect social cohesion, economic performance and social mobility of individuals and groups. A better social cohesion, higher economic performance and increased chances for social mobility will make European cities more liveable and more competitive. In this period of long-term economic downturn (or sometimes even crisis) and increasing competition from countries elsewhere in the world (e.g. China, India), it is important to find out how and under which circumstances European's urban diversity can be turned into social and economic advantages. Many current urban policies lack a positive view on urban diversity, because they generally focus on the negative aspects of diversity, such as intolerance, racism, discrimination and insecurity. New policies, instruments and governance arrangements are needed, and sometimes they already exist. We have to find out how they have become successful and how they can be implemented elsewhere. When we acknowledge the hyper-diversity of our urban societies, we also have to acknowledge that these societies cannot flourish from standard or general approaches aiming at, for example, economic growth or better housing or more liveable neighbourhoods. Increasingly, more diverse, more tailored arrangements are needed, arrangements that have an eye for hyper-diverse cities and communities. As a result of the project, new and innovative policy instruments and governance arrangements will be suggested that (a) recognise urban diversity as a positive aspect; (b) increase interaction and communication between the diversity of groups in urban society; and (c) increase participation to satisfy the needs of the communities. The project thus aims at finding out how urban diversity influences three core issues: social cohesion, economic performance and social mobility and how governance arrangements help to strengthen this.
Year 2013
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Comparing super-diversity

Authors Fran MEISSNER, Steven VERTOVEC
Year 2015
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3 Book

Rotterdam in the 21st century: From ‘sick man’ to ‘capital of cool’

Authors Gijs Custers, Gijs Custers, Jannes J. Willems, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Cities
Citations (WoS) 1
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10 Journal Article

Supilinn, Tartu—The Lively Vernacular Against Urban Renewal

Authors Nele Nutt, Mart Hiob, Zenia Kotval
Year 2016
Journal Name Space and Culture
Citations (WoS) 1
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11 Journal Article

Where I Belong: Identification Processes of Young Volunteers in Super-Diverse Cities

Authors Marie Lehner, Astrid Mattes, Ilona van Breugel, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
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13 Journal Article

'Super-diversity' and the Changing Face of Intangible Cultural Heritage: the Case of West-Kruiskade, Rotterdam

Authors Albert van der Zeijden
Year 2017
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTANGIBLE HERITAGE
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14 Journal Article

Race, Property, and Erasure in the Rust Belt

Authors Claire W. Herbert, Michael Brown
Year 2023
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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15 Journal Article

Demographic Forces and Turning Points in American City, 1950-2040

Authors Dowell Myers, John Pitkin
Year 2009
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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17 Journal Article

Migrant cities: place, power, and voice in the era of super diversity

Authors Walter J. Nicholls, Justus Uitermark
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 17
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26 Journal Article

A peace of bricks and mortar: thinking ceasefire landscapes with Gramsci

Authors Olga Demetriou, Murat Erdal Ilican
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Heritage Studies
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33 Journal Article

The European Ideal of an Inclusive City: Interculturalism and “Good Social Practices” in Barcelona

Authors Beniamino Peruzzi Castellani, Beniamino Peruzzi Castellani
Year 2023
Journal Name Social Inclusion
Citations (WoS) 1
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41 Journal Article

Urban renewal, housing policy and ethnic relations in Rotterdam

Authors Wiebe de Jong, Maykel Verkuyten
Year 1996
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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49 Journal Article

Symbolic Boundary Making in Super‐Diverse Deprived Neighbourhoods

Authors Ympkje Albeda, Gert Verschraegen, Stijn Oosterlynck, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
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59 Journal Article

TOURISM AND GENTRIFICATION IN MEXICAN HERITAGE CITIES: SOCIAL EXCLUSION THROUGH URBAN AND ARCHITECTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN WORLD HERITAGE SITES

Authors David Navarrete
Year 2018
Journal Name ANAIS BRASILEIROS DE ESTUDOS TURISTICOS-ABET
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61 Journal Article

Beyond Migrant Integration Policies: Rethinking Urban Governance of Migration-Related Diversity

Year 2018
Journal Name Croatian Journal of Comparative Public Administration
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66 Journal Article

Social Mix Policies in Paris: Discourses, Policies and Social Effects

Authors MARIE‐HÉLÈNE BACQUÉ, YANKEL FIJALKOW, LYDIE LAUNAY, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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70 Journal Article

Migrant workers in small London hotels: Employment, recruitment and distribution

Authors Eugenia Markova, Allan Williams, Anna Paraskevopoulou, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name European Urban and Regional Studies
Citations (WoS) 5
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72 Journal Article

Reviews

Authors Benjamin Boudou, Bill J. Gregorash, Lidia K. C. Manzo
Year 2014
Journal Name Hospitality & Society
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75 Journal Article

Gentrification, Class, and Gender: Some Comments on Wardens ‘Gentrification as Consumption’

Authors Tim Butler, Chris Hamnett
Year 1994
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 40
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78 Journal Article

Race and intra-urban migration

Authors Linton C. Freeman, Morris H. Sunshine
Year 1976
Journal Name Demography
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81 Journal Article

Migrant legal STATUS diversity and diversity dynamics in European CITIES

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StatusCities will provide a comprehensive investigation of the city level implications of migrants being differentiated by a myriad of legal status tracks. Conceptually and empirically focussing on superdiversity and diversity dynamics – rather than cross-sectional configurations - the specific aim is to link debates about the national level management of migration with debates on urban migration-related diversities. This is extremely timely given unprecedented migration to Europe and especially to Europe's cities. Asking where migrants subject to different legal status conditions live and what their residential biographies look like, StatusCities will combine an analysis of both unique longitudinal register data and qualitative data derived through mobile-phone supported long term elicitation techniques. The former will be used to map and visualise migrant residential patterns in light of status differentiations, the latter to analyse city and neighbourhood level patterns by paying attention to individual mobility and sociality decisions at the time of legal status transitions. The project will be focused on four urban centres located in one of Europe’s major conurbations the Dutch Randstad. The research will consider multiple scales of analysis through a focus on different types and differently sized cities and within them neighbourhoods that show a relatively high turnover of different status migrants. StatusCities will thus contribute knowledge and methodological innovation by drawing on debates from various disciplinary fields and using a sophisticated and innovative mixed methods approach. Research has not yet investigated how the multiplicity of status differences - with their associated eligibility criteria and the parameters of presence that they set out - are relevant to dynamic changes in migration-related diversity. With the current levels of migration StatusCities is devoted to filling this highly policy relevant knowledge void.
Year 2017
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