Notorious places: Image, reputation, stigma. The role of newspapers in area reputations for social housing estates

A Kearns, O Kearns, L Lawson - Housing Studies, 2013‏ - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews work in several disciplines to distinguish between image, reputation and
stigma. It also shows that there has been little research on the process by which area …

[PDF][PDF] Large housing estates in Europe: Current situation and developments.

K Dekker, R Van Kempen - … Geografie (Journal of Economic & Social …, 2004‏ - academia.edu
Urban policies often focus on certain areas within a city. Nowadays area-based policies are
popular in almost every Western European country (Andersen 2001; Murie 2002), but also in …

Residential satisfaction in housing estates in European cities: A multi-level research approach

K Dekker, S De Vos, S Musterd, R Van Kempen - Housing Studies, 2011‏ - Taylor & Francis
This paper mainly focuses on the determinants of housing and estate satisfaction in post-
Second World War housing estates. Multi-level linear regression models were applied to …

Understanding obsolescence: a conceptual model for buildings

A Thomsen, K Van der Flier - Building Research & Information, 2011‏ - Taylor & Francis
What is obsolescence? Numerous older buildings have been demolished due to being
labelled as obsolete. There is a general understanding that buildings, similar to machinery …

The (anti) adaptive neighbourhoods. Embracing complexity and distribution of design control in the ordinary built environment

S Cozzolino - Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics …, 2020‏ - journals.sagepub.com
While cities as a whole work as complex adaptive systems, the same cannot be said of many
of their neighbourhoods constructed in the 20th century. The formation and perpetuation of …

Trapped or on the springboard? Housing careers in large housing estates in European cities

S Musterd, VK Ronald - Journal of urban affairs, 2007‏ - Taylor & Francis
In the first three decades after the Second World War in Europe millions of dwellings were
built, in most cases on large estates in or near cities. At that time, many people in various …

Transitory urbanites: New actors of residential change in Polish and Czech inner cities

A Haase, K Grossmann, A Steinführer - Cities, 2012‏ - Elsevier
For decades inner cities in East Central Europe have been characterised by physical
dilapidation, ageing in place and selective outmigration. Post-socialist transition added to …

The global financial crisis and neighborhood decline

M Zwiers, G Bolt, M Van Ham, R Van Kempen - Urban Geography, 2016‏ - Taylor & Francis
Neighborhood decline is a complex and multidimensional process. National and regional
variations in economic and political structures (including varieties in national welfare state …

[HTML][HTML] The evolution of multifamily housing: post-second world war large housing estates versus post-socialist multifamily housing types in Slovenia

R Sendi, B Kerbler - Sustainability, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
The academic discourse on post-Second World War (post-WW2) multifamily housing
complexes has mostly focused on their negative aspects, related, especially, to their high …

Dignity in urban geography: Starting a conversation

K Grossmann, E Trubina - Dialogues in Human Geography, 2022‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Studies in critical urban geography actively deal with injustices and humiliation, employing
concepts like equity, justice, sustainability and the like, but strikingly, dignity is not among …