Volgen
Gwen van Eijk
Gwen van Eijk
Researcher/Policy Officer Amnesty International Netherlands
Geverifieerd e-mailadres voor amnesty.nl - Homepage
Titel
Geciteerd door
Geciteerd door
Jaar
Do People Who Like Diversity Practice Diversity in Neighbourhood Life? Neighbourhood Use and the Social Networks of ‘Diversity-Seekers’ in a Mixed Neighbourhood in the Netherlands
T Blokland, G van Eijk
Journal of ethnic and migration studies 36 (2), 313-332, 2010
3002010
Unequal networks: spatial segregation, relationships and inequality in the city
G van Eijk
Delft University Press, 2010
1642010
Good Neighbours in Bad Neighbourhoods: Narratives of Dissociation and Practices of Neighbouring in a ‘Problem’Place
G van Eijk
Urban Studies 49 (14), 3009-3026, 2012
1162012
Socioeconomic marginality in sentencing: The built-in bias in risk assessment tools and the reproduction of social inequality
G van Eijk
Punishment & Society 19 (4), 463-481, 2017
1142017
Exclusionary policies are not just about the ‘neoliberal city’: a critique of theories of urban revanchism and the case of Rotterdam
G van Eijk
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 34 (4), 820-834, 2010
1132010
Does living in a poor neighbourhood result in network poverty? A study on local networks, locality-based relationships and neighbourhood settings
G Van Eijk
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 25, 467-480, 2010
652010
Hostile to hierarchy? Individuality, equality and moral boundaries in Dutch class talk
G Van Eijk
Sociology 47 (3), 526-541, 2013
602013
'They Eat Potatoes, I Eat Rice': Symbolic Boundary Making and Space in Neighbour Relations
G van Eijk
Sociological Research Online 16 (4), 12, 2011
592011
Criminal but beautiful: A study on graffiti and the role of value judgments and context in perceiving disorder
G Vanderveen, G Van Eijk
European journal on criminal policy and research 22, 107-125, 2016
582016
Mixture without mating: partial gentrification in the case of Rotterdam, the Netherlands
T Blokland, G Van Eijk
Mixed communities, 299-318, 2011
262011
Klassenverschillen in Nederland: percepties, ontkenning en moraliteit
G van Eijk
Sociologie 7 (3), 246-268, 2011
232011
Between risk and resistance: Gender socialization, equality, and ambiguous norms in fear of crime and safekeeping
G van Eijk
Feminist Criminology 12 (2), 103-124, 2017
222017
Inclusion and exclusion through risk-based justice: Analysing combinations of risk assessment from pretrial detention to release
G Van Eijk
The British Journal of Criminology 60 (4), 1080-1097, 2020
202020
Facilitating ‘light’social interactions in public space: A collaborative study in a Dutch urban renewal neighbourhood
G Van Eijk, R Engbersen
Journal of Urban Regeneration & Renewal 5 (1), 35-50, 2011
192011
Veiliger door de buurtwacht? Over de veiligheidsbeleving van burgerparticipanten en het belang ervan voor lokaal veiligheidsbeleid
G van Eijk
Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid 12 (3), 20-33, 2013
13*2013
Rotterdam’s anti-gentrification movement must learn the lessons of its failed referendum
B Doucet, M van den Berg, G van Eijk
The Guardian 12, 2016
102016
Gentrification and neighbourhood change
M Van der Land, A Curley, G Van Eijk
International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, 275-279, 2012
92012
Algorithmic reasoning: The production of subjectivity through data
G van Eijk
The Algorithmic Society, 119-134, 2020
82020
Regenerating Through Social Mixing: Origins, aims and strategies
G van Eijk
The Routledge Companion to Urban Regeneration, 364, 2013
82013
Achtergrond-Segregatie en scheidslijnen: grenzen aan de buurt-Activiteitenpatronen en sociale netwerken belangrijker dan woonplek
G van Eijk
Rooilijn, 320, 2011
6*2011
Het systeem kan de bewerking nu niet uitvoeren. Probeer het later opnieuw.
Artikelen 1–20