dhr. dr. W.R. (Willem) Boterman
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Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
Programmagroep: Urban Geographies
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Nieuwe Achtergracht
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1018 WV Amsterdam
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W.R.Boterman@uva.nl
Education
Master degree Political Science (international relations), University of Amsterdam
Master degree Human Geography (urban geography), University of Amsterdam (Cum Laude)
PhD Human Geography (urban geography), University of Amsterdam (Cum Laude)
Current Research Topics
School choice and residential choice
Middle class disaffiliation and new forms of segregation
Mobility and embodiment
New relations between city and suburb
Residential trajectories of the middle classes
Completed research projects
* Residential preferences of higher educated workers (2012-2014)
* Young people on the Amsterdam housing market (2013)
PhD Dissertation
Urban middle-class families.
The study investigates how practices of young middle-class urbanites change when
they become parents. It establishes a link between the neighbourhood as place of
residence andtheway in which lives are socially and spatially organised. The
project combines time-space budget approaches with Bourdieu's theories on
practice and taste. It will research the scale of urban middle-class family
life, the meaning of place in family life, and the way in which class position
structures different residential practices within the middle classes.
Publications
Boterman, W.R. & Bridge, G (2014) Gender, class and space in the field of parenthood: comparing middle class fractions in Amsterdam and London, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, DOI: 10.1111/tran.12073
Sleutjes, B. & Boterman, W.R. (2014) De Woonvoorkeuren van Internationale Kenniswerkers, in: Raspe, O. et al. Buitenlandse Kenniswerkers in Nederland, Den Haag: Planbureau voor de leefomgeving
Sleutjes, B. & Boterman, W.R. (2014) Stated preferences of international knowledge workers in the Netherlands, Den Haag/Amsterdam: Verdus/Universiteit van Amsterdam.
Hochstenbach, C & W.R.Boterman (2014) Navigating the field of housing, housing pathways of young people in Amsterdam, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, DOI: 10.1007/s10901-014-9405-6
Boterman, W.R. & B.Sleutjes (2014) Stated preferences of Stated residential preferences of higher educated workers in Amsterdam and Eindhoven, Den Haag/Amsterdam: Verdus/Universiteit van Amsterdam.
Boterman, W.R. & W.P.C. Van Gent (2014) Housing Liberalization and Gentrification. The Social Effects of Tenure Conversions in Amsterdam, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 105 (2).
Boterman, W.R. (2014) Gentrification en de terugkeer van middenklassegezinnen naar Amsterdam, in:Bakens, De Groot, H.,Mulder, P.& J, Pen, C-J, Soort zoekt soort: Clustering en sociaal-economische scheidslijnen in Nederland, Platform 31, Den Haag
Boterman, W.R. & L.Karsten (2014) On the spatial dimension of the gender division of paid work in two-parent families: the case of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 105 (1) 107-116.
Boterman, W.R., C.Hochstenbach, R.Ronald & M.Sleurink (2013) Duurzame Toegankelijkheid van de Amsterdamse woningmarkt voor starters, Amsterdam: Centre for Urban Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
Boterman , W. R . (2013) Dealing with Diversity. Middle-class family households and the issue of 'black' and 'white' schools in Amsterdam, Urban Studies 50:1130-1147.
Boterman , W. R (2012). Residential Mobility of Urban Middle Class Parents in the Field of Parenthood , Environment and Planning A, 44: 2397-2412.
Boterman , W. R (2012). Residential Practices of Middle Classes in the Field of Parenthood, Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam, dissertation.
Boterman , W. R (2012). Deconstructing Coincidence. How middle-class households use various forms of capital to find a home, Housing Theory & Society 29 (3), 321-338.
Boterman, W. R., Karsten, L & S. Musterd (2010).
Gentrifiers settling down? Patterns and trends of residential location of
middle-class families in Amsterdam, Housing Studies 25 (5).
Boterman, W. (2005) De stad is anders; Gentrification in Kopenhagen als distinctiestrategie, Agora 4.
Teaching
2014 Qualitative Methods
2014 Advanced Urban Studies
2010-2014 Urban Geography
2013-2015 Research apprenticeship
2013 Master thesis-project on gentrification
2013 Literture course gentrification
2012-2013 Lectures gentrification at the International Summer School of Housing Studies
2011 Bachelor Buitenlandervaring
2008-2010 Dynamics of Urban Regions
2008 Public Space (Scriptieproject)
2006 Media Cultuur en Maatschappij
- refereed(8)
- wetenschappelijk(6)
- vakpublicatie(1)
- populair wetenschappelijk(1)
- Proefschrift(1)
- erkenning(1)
2014
- W.R. Boterman & G.H. Bridge (2014). Gender, class and space in the field of parenthood: comparing middle-class fractions in Amsterdam and London. Transactions - Institute of British Geographers. doi: DOI: 10.1111/tran.12073
- C. Hochstenbach & W.R. Boterman (2014). Navigating the field of housing: housing pathways of young people in Amsterdam. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. doi: 10.1007/s10901-014-9405-6
- W.R. Boterman & W.P.C. van Gent (2014). Housing liberalisation and gentrification: the social effects of tenure conversions in Amsterdam. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 105 (2), 140-160. doi: 10.1111/tesg.12050
- W.R. Boterman & L. Karsten (2014). On the spatial dimension of the gender division of paid work in two-parent families: the case of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 105 (1), 107-116. doi: 10.1111/tesg.12073
2013
- W.R. Boterman (2013). Dealing with diversity: middle-class family households and the issue of 'black' and 'white' schools in Amsterdam. Urban Studies, 50 (6), 1130-1147. doi: 10.1177/0042098012461673
2012
- W.R. Boterman (2012). Residential mobility of urban middle classes in the field of parenthood. Environment and Planning A, 44 (10), 2397-2412. doi: 10.1068/a44558
- W.R. Boterman (2012). Deconstructing coincidence: how middle-class households use various forms of capital to find a home. Housing, Theory and Society, 29 (3), 321-338. doi: 10.1080/14036096.2011.638315[go to publisher's site]
2010
- W.R. Boterman, L. Karsten & S. Musterd (2010). Gentrifiers settling down? Patterns and trends of residential location of middle-class families in Amsterdam. Housing Studies, 25 (5), 693-714. doi: 10.1080/02673037.2010.483586
2014
- B. Sleutjes & W.R. Boterman (2014). Stated preferences of international knowledge workers in The Netherlands. (extern rapport, HELP-international report, no 1). Den Haag, Amsterdam: NWO, UvA, VU.[go to publisher's site]
- W.R. Boterman & B. Sleutjes (2014). Stated residential preferences of higher educated workers in Amsterdam and Eindhoven. (extern rapport, HELP report, no 2). Den Haag, Amsterdam: NWO, UvA, VU.[go to publisher's site]
- W.R. Boterman (2014). Gentrification en de terugkeer van middenklassegezinnen naar Amsterdam. In J. Bakens, H. de Groot, P. Mulder & C.-J. Pen (Eds.), Soort zoekt soort: Clustering en sociaal-economische scheidslijnen in Nederland. Den Haag: Platform 31.
2011
- W.R. Boterman (2011). Social reproduction, middle-class family households and the issue of ‘black’ and ‘white’ schools in Amsterdam. In Conference of the RC-21. Amsterdam.
- W.P.C. van Gent & W.R. Boterman (2011). Gentrification in Amsterdam: housing policy, tenure transitions and changing neighbourhoods. In Seminar “Gentrification in the Netherlands: A process of change and a changing process". Utrecht.
2010
- W.R. Boterman (2010). Deconstructing coincidence How various forms of capital enable middle-class households finding a home. In Annual Conference of the ENHR. Istanbul.
2013
- W. Boterman, C. Hochstenbach, R. Ronald & M. Sleurink (2013). Duurzame toegankelijkheid van de Amsterdamse woningmarkt voor starters. (intern rapport, 146). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam, Centre for Urban Studies.[go to publisher's site]
2012
- J.J. Latten & W.R. Boterman (2012, October 27). De hogere middenklasse trouwt strategisch. De Volkskrant
2012
- W.R. Boterman (2012, July 05). Residential practices of middle classes in the field of parenthood. Universiteit van Amsterdam (212 pag.). Supervisor(s): prof.dr. S. Musterd & L. Karsten.
Spreker
- W.R. Boterman & S. Musterd (2014, March 21). Cocooning Urban Life. Utrecht, International conference “Beyond Residential Segregation”.
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