The measures taken to combat the corona pandemic are provoking strong reactions. They led to heated debates but also violent riots. These expressions of discontent have previously been interpreted as indications of a long-standing societal cleavage.
Mapping the social impact of COVID-19 in Amsterdam, The Hague and Rotterdam and throughout the Netherlands.
The Knowledge Workshop Liveable Neighbourhoods is a partnership between the municipality of Rotterdam, the Erasmus University.
"Maasstad on the monitor". Providing a new image of the city of Rotterdam: 'the other lists of Rotterdam'.
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To restore trust, it is not only politics that must take action. Growing tensions in poor neighbourhoods reinforce mutual distrust, write NRC Handelsblad:
1. (opinie)
2. (11 juni 2015)
Lecture on the changing demography and class relations in Rotterdam.
Public lecture on the benefits and drawbacks of basic income.
Inequality in civic participation reduced in Rotterdam during crisis.
This article examines how the 2008-2009 recession affected civic participation in deprived and affluent neighbourhoods in the city of Rotterdam.