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Damaris Rose
Damaris Rose
Adjunct Professor (retired), Centre Urbanisation Culture Société, Institut national de la recherche
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Rethinking gentrification: beyond the uneven development of Marxist urban theory
D Rose
THE GENTRIFICATION DEBATES: A Reader, 195, 2013
990*2013
Rethinking gentrification: beyond the uneven development of Marxist urban theory
D Rose
Environment and planning D: Society and Space 2 (1), 47-74, 1984
9671984
Constructing gender, constructing the urban: A review of Anglo-American feminist urban geography
L Bondi, D Rose
Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 10 (3), 229-245, 2003
3942003
Montréal: The Quest for a Metropolis
A Germain, D Rose
Wiley, 2000
302*2000
Industrial change, the domestic economy and home life.
S Mackenzie, D Rose
Redundant spaces in cities and regions. (Ed. J. Anderson, S. Duncan & R …, 1983
2911983
Discourses and experiences of social mix in gentrifying neighbourhoods: a Montreal case study
D Rose
Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 278-316, 2004
2552004
Revisiting the role of neighbourhood change in social exclusion and inclusion of older people
VF Burns, JP Lavoie, D Rose
Journal of aging research 2012 (Article ID 148287), 2012
2542012
A feminist perspective of employment restructuring and gentrification: the case of Montreal
D Rose
The Power of Geography: How Territory Shapes Social Life (Eds J. Wolch & M …, 1989
186*1989
On feminism, method and methods in human geography: an idiosyncratic overview (in themed section Focus: Feminism as method)
D Rose
The Canadian Geographer 37 (1), 57-60, 1993
170*1993
The changing face of Canada: The uneven geographies of population and social change
LS Bourne, D Rose
Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 45 (1), 105-119, 2001
1482001
7. Economic Restructuring and the Diversification of Gentrification in the 1980s: A View from a Marginal Metropolis
D Rose
City Lives and City Forms, 131-172, 1996
1311996
‘Social mix’and neighbourhood revitalization in a transatlantic perspective: Comparing local policy discourses and expectations in Paris (France), Bristol (UK) and Montréal …
D Rose, A Germain, MH Bacqué, G Bridge, Y Fijalkow, T Slater
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 37 (2), 430-450, 2013
1192013
Cohabitation interethnique et vie de quartier
A Germain, J Archambault, B Blanc, J Charbonneau, F Dansereau, ...
Rapport finale soumis au ministère des Affaires internationales, de l …, 1995
1111995
Gender and the separation of employment from home in metropolitan Montreal, 1971–1981
P Villeneuve, D Rose
Urban Geography 9 (2), 155-179, 1988
1081988
Revisiting feminist research methodologies (http://publications.gc.ca/pub?id=295077&sl=1)
D Rose
Status of Women Canada, Research Division, 2001
812001
The housing situation of refugees in Montreal three years after arrival: The case of asylum seekers who obtained permanent residence
D Rose, BK Ray
Journal of International Migration and Integration 2 (4), 493-529, 2001
73*2001
Shift work, childcare and domestic work: divisions of labour in Canadian paper mill communities
V Preston, D Rose, G Norcliffe, J Holmes
Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 7 (1), 5-29, 2000
622000
The Role of "Weak Ties" in the Settlement Experiences of Immigrant Women with Young Children: The Case of Central Americans in Montréal
D Rose, P Carrasco, J Charbonneau
Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on, 1998
621998
Local state policy and ‘new‐build gentrification’in Montréal: the role of the ‘population factor’in a fragmented governance context
D Rose
Population, Space and Place 16 (5), 413-428, 2010
602010
Les atouts des quartiers en voie de gentrification: du discours municipal à celui des acheteurs. Le cas de Montréal
D Rose
Sociétés contemporaines, 39-61, 2006
592006
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