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Pinkster, F. M., & Boterman, W. R. (2017). When the spell is broken: gentrification, urban tourism and privileged discontent in the Amsterdam canal district. Cultural Geographies, 24(3), 457-472. https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474017706176 -
Boterman, W. R. (2017). [Review of: M. Vollman Makris (2015) Public housing and school choice in a gentrified city: Youth experiences of uneven opportunity]. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 32(1), 177-179. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-016-9502-9 -
van Gent, W. P. C., Boterman, W. R., & van Grondelle, M. W. (2016). Surveying the Fault Lines in Social Tectonics; Neighbourhood Boundaries in a Socially-mixed Renewal Area. Housing, Theory and Society, 33(3), 247-267. https://doi.org/10.1080/14036096.2015.1134650
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Savini, F., Boterman, W. R., van Gent, W. P. C., & Majoor, S. (2016). Amsterdam in the 21st century: geography, housing, spatial development and politics. Cities : The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 52, 103-113. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2015.11.017
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Boterman, W. R., & Bontje, M. (2016). 'The' creative class does not exist: Contrasting the residential preferences of creative and technical workers in Amsterdam and Eindhoven. In S. Musterd, M. Bontje, & J. Rouwendal (Eds.), Skills and Cities: implications of location preferences of highly educated workers for spatial development of metropolitan areas (pp. 63-85). (Regions and cities; Vol. 95). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315748924
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Boterman, W. R., & Musterd, S. (2016). Cocooning urban life: Exposure to diversity in neighbourhoods, workplaces and transport. Cities : The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 59, 139-147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2015.10.018 -
Hochstenbach, C., & Boterman, W. R. (2015). Navigating the field of housing: housing pathways of young people in Amsterdam. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 30(2), 257-274. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-014-9405-6
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Boterman, W. R., & Bridge, G. (2015). Gender, class and space in the field of parenthood: comparing middle-class fractions in Amsterdam and London. Transactions - Institute of British Geographers, 40(2), 249-261. https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12073
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