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Ronald van Kempen

Ronald van Kempen

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
43
Citations
7368
World Ranking
4448
National Ranking
180

Overview

Ronald van Kempen was affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands during their academic career. The focus of their professional work spanned various scientific fields, although specific main fields of study and subfields were not documented.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or primary publication venues linked to Ronald van Kempen. Similarly, there is no data available about book publications or particular research topics associated with their work.

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Best Publications

  • Ethnic Segregation in Cities: New Forms and Explanations in a Dynamic World.

    Ronald van Kempen;A. şule Özüekren

  • Globalizing cities : a new spatial order?

    Peter Marcuse;Ronald van Kempen

  • Minority ethnic groups in the Dutch housing market : spatial segregation, relocation dynamics and housing policy

    Gideon Bolt;Ronald van Kempen;Maarten van Ham

  • Social cohesion, social mix, and urban policies in the Netherlands

    Ronald van Kempen;Gideon Bolt

  • Social effects of urban restructuring: a case study in Amsterdam and Utrecht, the Netherlands

    Ellen van Beckhoven;Ronald van Kempen

  • New trends in urban policies in Europe: evidence from the Netherlands and Denmark

    Hans Thor Andersen;Ronald van Kempen

  • THE NEW DIVIDED CITY: CHANGING PATTERNS IN EUROPEAN CITIES

    Ronald Van Kempen;Alan Murie

  • Revolution in Social Housing in the Netherlands: Possible Effects of New Housing Policies

    Ronald van Kempen;Hugo Priemus

  • Towards Hyper-Diversified European Cities: A Critical Literature Review

    T. Tasan-Kok;Ronald van Kempen;Raco Mike;Gideon Bolt

  • On the Social Significance of Spatial Location ; Spatial Segregation and Social Inclusion

    Gideon Bolt;Jack Burgers;Ronald van Kempen

  • Ethnic Segregation and Residential Mobility: Relocations of Minority Ethnic Groups in the Netherlands

    Gideon Bolt;Ronald van Kempen

  • Housing Careers of Minority Ethnic Groups: Experiences, Explanations and Prospects

    A. Sule Özüekren;Ronald van Kempen

  • Conclusion: A Changed Spatial Order

    Peter Marcuse;Ronald van Kempen

  • Restructuring large housing estates in Europe

    Ronald van Kempen;Karien Dekker;Stephen Hall;Iván Tosics

  • Moving Up or Moving Down? Housing Careers of Turks and Moroccans in Utrecht, the Netherlands

    Gideon Bolt;Ronald van Kempen

  • Heteropolitanization: Social and spatial change in Central and East European Cities

    Michael Gentile;Tiit Tammaru;Ronald van Kempen

  • Enclave Urbanism In China: Consequences and Interpretations

    Michael Douglass;Bart Wissink;Ronald van Kempen

  • Escaping poverty neighbourhoods in the Netherlands

    Gideon Bolt;Ronald van Kempen

  • BETWEEN PLACES AND FLOWS: TOWARDS A NEW AGENDA FOR NEIGHBOURHOOD RESEARCH IN AN AGE OF MOBILITY

    Ronald van Kempen;Bart Wissink

  • Urban governance within the Big Cities Policy: Ideals and practice in Den Haag, the Netherlands

    Karien Dekker;Ronald van Kempen

  • Towards Undivided Cities: The Potential of Economic Revitalisation and Housing Redifferentiation

    Sako Musterd;Hugo Priemus;Ronald Van Kempen

Frequent Co-Authors

Maarten van Ham
Maarten van Ham Delft University of Technology
Sako Musterd
Sako Musterd University of Amsterdam
Martin Dijst
Martin Dijst Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)
Alan Murie
Alan Murie University of Birmingham
Tim Schwanen
Tim Schwanen University of Oxford

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