Gender in the Post-Fordist Urban The Gender Revolution in Planning a

This book investigates the gender revolution in urban planning and public policy. Building on feminist urban studies, it introduces the concept of genderfication as a means of understanding the consequences of post-Fordist gender notions for the city. It

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Marguerite van den Berg

Gender in the PostFordist Urban The Gender Revolution in Planning and Public Policy

Marguerite van den Berg Department of Sociology University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISBN 978-3-319-52532-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-52533-4

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I thank Rotterdam parents, teachers, practitioners and policymakers for their welcome and kind cooperation in this research. I thank the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research and the Political Sociology group of the Sociology Department of the University of Amsterdam for the excellent conditions in which the research could be done and in which the book was written. I thank Jan Willem Duyvendak and Godfried Engbersen for their supervision of the PhD research that is the basis for this book. I thank Rogier van Reekum for the first suggestion of developing the concept of genderfication. I thank all the publishers, journals and editors who contributed to the below publications. I thank Danielle Chevalier, Jan Willem Duyvendak, Rogier van Reekum and Willem Schinkel for co-authoring articles that were important in the development of the arguments of this book. I dedicate this book to Willem Schinkel: dank je lieverd. City Children and Genderfied Neighbourhoods. The New Generation as Urban Regeneration Strategy. International Journal for Urban and Regional Research, 37(2): 523–536. (2013, excerpts reused with permission). Femin