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  1. Spatial dynamics of incoming movers and the state‐led gentrification process: The case of Rotterdam
  2. UNRAVELLING THE ROLES OF ACTIVE RESIDENTS IN A POLITICALLY CHALLENGING CONTEXT: An Exploration in Cairo
  3. Cities for citizens! Public value spheres for understanding conflicts in urban planning
  4. Post-growth planning: Cities beyond the market economy , by Federico Savini, Antonio Ferreira, and Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld Post-growth planning: Cities beyond the market economy
  5. Gentrification and the Origin and Destination of Movers: A Systematic Review
  6. Exploring local activism in the neighborhoods of Cairo
  7. Estate regeneration and its discontents: Public housing, place and inequality in London, by Paul Watt
  8. We’re in this together: Capacities and relationships to enable community resilience
  9. Between Consultation and Collaboration: Self-Reported Objectives for 25 Web-Based Geoparticipation Projects in Urban Planning
  10. Understanding the durability of community enterprises in England. Results of a fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis
  11. Conditions for networked co-production through digital participatory platforms in urban planning
  12. User Acceptance of Technology
  13. ‘Active, young, and resourceful’: sorting the ‘good’ tenant through mechanisms of conditionality
  14. Enterprise discourses in Dutch urban policies; a comparison between two cities in the Netherlands
  15. Web-based participatory mapping in informal settlements: The slums of Caracas, Venezuela
  16. How community-based social enterprises struggle with representation and accountability
  17. Commercial Gentrification in Post‐Industrial Neighbourhoods: A Dynamic View From an Entrepreneur’s Perspective
  18. Reframing social mix in affordable housing initiatives in Italy and in the Netherlands. Closing the gap between discourses and practices?
  19. ‘Thou shalt be a (more) responsible tenant’: exploring innovative management strategies in changing social housing contexts
  20. "Muddling through" in a polder country
  21. Entrepreneurial citizenship in urban regeneration in the Netherlands
  22. The Obligation to Volunteer as Fair Reciprocity? Welfare Recipients’ Perceptions of Giving Back to Society
  23. Digital Participatory Platforms for Co-Production in Urban Development
  24. Ambivalence in place attachment: the lived experiences of residents in danwei communities facing demolition in Shenyang, China
  25. Understanding the Experiences of Relocatees during Forced Relocation in Chinese Urban Restructuring
  26. Older People in a Long-term Regeneration Neighbourhood. An Exploratory Panel Study of Ageing in Place in Hoogvliet, Rotterdam
  27. Exploring the durability of community enterprises: A qualitative comparative analysis
  28. Digital Participatory Platforms for Co-Production in Urban Development
  29. Smart governance in the context of smart cities: A literature review
  30. The effects of physical restructuring on the socioeconomic status of neighbourhoods: Selective migration and upgrading
  31. Beyond technology: Identifying local government challenges for using digital platforms for citizen engagement
  32. Challenges to government use of social media
  33. Shantytown redevelopment projects: State-led redevelopment of declining neighbourhoods under market transition in Shenyang, China
  34. The Implications of Schumpeter’s Theories of Innovation for the Role, Organisation and Impact of Community-Based Social Enterprise in Three European Countries
  35. Chaskin, R. J., & Joseph, M. L. (2015). Integrating the inner city: The promise and perils of mixed-income public housing transformation
  36. Entrepreneurial Neighbourhoods
  37. Co-production or counter-production? The struggle of Dutch community enterprises with local institutions
  38. The potential of community entrepreneurship for neighbourhood revitalization in the United Kingdom and the United States
  39. Understanding entrepreneurship in residential neighbourhoods and communities of place
  40. Unravelling the nexus between entrepreneurship, neighbourhoods and communities – introduction
  41. The moderating effect of higher education on the intergenerational transmission of residing in poverty neighbourhoods
  42. False promises of co-production in neighbourhood regeneration: the case of Dutch community enterprises
  43. The Support Paradox in Community Enterprise Experiments in the Netherlands
  44. The support paradox in community enterprise experiments in the Netherlands
  45. Ethnic differences in realising desires to leave urban neighbourhoods
  46. The Path-Dependency of Low-Income Neighbourhood Trajectories: An Approach for Analysing Neighbourhood Change
  47. How to attract more landlords to the housing choice voucher program: a case study of landlord outreach efforts
  48. The potential of community entrepreneurship for neighbourhood revitalization in the United Kingdom and the United States
  49. Using Social Media and Mobile Technologies to Foster Engagement and Self-Organization in Participatory Urban Planning and Neighbourhood Governance
  50. More than Just Fear: On the Intricate Interplay between Perceived Neighborhood Disorder, Collective Efficacy, and Action
  51. Choice within limits: how the institutional context of forced relocation affects tenants’ housing searches and choice strategies
  52. A Review of “Neighbors & neighborhoods: elements of successful community design” by Sidney Brower
  53. Neighbourhood Restructuring and Residential Relocation: Towards a Balanced Perspective on Relocation Processes and Outcomes
  54. Relocation Counselling and Supportive Services as Tools to Prevent Negative Spillover Effects: A Review
  55. A Glass Half Empty or Half Full? On the Perceived Gap between Urban Geography Research and Dutch Urban Restructuring Policy
  56. Going too far in the battle against concentration? On the balance between supply and demand of social housing in Dutch cities
  57. Housing Policy and Regeneration
  58. Moving Out and Going Down? A Review of Recent Evidence on Negative Spillover Effects of Housing Restructuring Programmes in the United States and the Netherlands
  59. Dealing with living in poor neighbourhoods
  60. Residential Outcomes of Forced Relocation
  61. ‘Buy Your Home and Feel in Control’ Does Home Ownership Achieve the Empowerment of Former Tenants of Social Housing?
  62. A Review of “Housing Market Renewal and Social Class”
  63. Does Social Capital Affect Residents' Propensity to Move from Restructured Neighbourhoods?
  64. On Priority and Progress: Forced Residential Relocation and Housing Chances in Haaglanden, the Netherlands
  65. Population Turnover and Area Deprivation – By Nick Bailey and Mark Livingston
  66. Understanding Social Capital in Recently Restructured Urban Neighbourhoods: Two Case Studies in Rotterdam
  67. Gentrification as a Governmental Strategy: Social Control and Social Cohesion in Hoogvliet, Rotterdam
  68. Social implications of housing diversification in urban renewal: A review of recent literature
  69. Displaced but still Moving Upwards in the Housing Career? Implications of Forced Residential Relocation in the Netherlands
  70. The diversified neighbourhood in western europe and the united states