
The industrial cities in the West are employing gentrification as urban policy. Women and families play an important role as gentrification pioneers. Analysing the case of Rotterdam (the Netherlands) understands the gender dimensions of the process. Genderfication refers to the production of space for different gender relations. Urban re-generation supplements regeneration in the form of material and economic restructuring, and refers to the replacement of part of the current population by a new and better suited generation.
Asset Type: | Publications |
Collection: | Foreign Publications |
Subject: | Gentrification, Gender, Family, Genderfication, Rotterdam, Urban regeneration |
Author: | Marguerite van den Berg |
Publisher: | University of Amsterdam |
Publication Date: | March 2013 |