Coming to Terms with Superdiversity : : The Case of Rotterdam.

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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Superdiversity: Origins and Implications -- 1.2 The Local Turn in Migration Studies -- 1.3 Rotterdam as a Case of Superdiversity -- 1.3.1 Rotterdam a Superdiverse Port City -- 1.4 Outline of the Book -- References -- Part I: Superdiversity in Rotterdam -- Chapter 2: Rotterdam's Superdiversity from a Historical Perspective (1600-1980) -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Part I: Migration in Early-Modern Rotterdam -- 2.2.1 The Great Seventeenth Century Inflow of Foreign Migrants -- 2.2.2 Foreign Migrants in the Eighteenth Century -- 2.3 Part II: Rotterdam Working City: 1850-1940 -- 2.3.1 Boomtown Rotterdam -- 2.3.2 Rotterdam Working City -- 2.3.3 The Bouman and Bouman Hypothesis on Integration -- 2.3.4 Social Inclusion or Exclusion? -- 2.3.5 Spatial Pattern of Migration in Rotterdam -- 2.3.6 Minorities Versus Majorities -- 2.3.6.1 Rotterdam: A German City? -- 2.3.6.2 Policies Towards Foreigners -- 2.3.6.3 The Chinese Community -- 2.4 Part III: Post-War Diversity -- 2.4.1 Selective Migration -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: The Second and Third Generation in Rotterdam: Increasing Diversity Within Diversity -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Pioneering First Generation -- 3.3 The Second Generation Inherits the City -- 3.4 Diversity Within Ethnic Groups -- 3.5 Polarization in the Turkish and Moroccan Second Generation: Progressive Views on Gender Equality and Sexuality Versus New Forms of Conservative and Religious Orthodoxies -- 3.6 Future Scenario's -- References -- Chapter 4: Between Choice and Stigma: Identifications of Economically Successful Migrants -- 4.1 Middle-Class Immigrants and Expatriates in Rotterdam -- 4.2 Chosen and Imposed Identifications: From World Citizen to Allochtoon -- 4.3 Looking Behind the Categories -- 4.3.1 Feeling Perceived as Allochtoon. 
505 8 |a 4.3.2 Feeling Like a Cosmopolitan -- 4.4 Part of a Superdiverse Population: But Still Put into a Single Box -- References -- Part II: Rotterdam's Response to Superdiversity -- Chapter 5: Local Politics, Populism and Pim Fortuyn in Rotterdam -- 5.1 Rotterdam Politics Up Until 2002 -- 5.2 Coming to Terms with Superdiversity Prior to 2002 -- 5.3 The Emergence of Pim Fortuyn, Liveable Rotterdam, and Local Populism in Rotterdam Politics 2001-2002 -- 5.4 Liveable Rotterdam in Power 2002-2006: Dealing with Superdiversity -- 5.5 The Ethnic Vote in Rotterdam 1998-2014 -- 5.6 Dealing with Superdiversity After 2006/The Labour Party Back in Power -- 5.7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 6: Walking the Walk' Rather Than 'Talking the Talk' of Superdiversity: Continuity and Change in the Development of Rotterdam's Immigrant Integration Policies -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Policy Frames and the Social Construction of Target Groups -- 6.3 Data and Methodology -- 6.4 Tracing Continuity and Change in Rotterdam's Integration Policies -- 6.4.1 1978-1985: Rotterdam Immigrant Integration Policies: The Initial Years -- 6.4.2 1985-1998: Integration from First to Second Generation -- 6.4.3 1998-2002: The Multi-coloured City -- 6.4.4 2002-2006: Local Multicultural Backlash -- 6.4.5 2006-2014: Urban Citizenship -- 6.4.6 2014-2018: Back to Specific Targeting -- 6.5 Walking the Walk Rather Than Talking the Talk of Superdiversity -- 6.6 Conclusions -- References -- Referenced Policy Documents -- Chapter 7: Laboratory Rotterdam. Logics of Exceptionalism in the Governing of Urban Populations -- 7.1 Rotterdam as 'Policy Laboratory' -- 7.2 Clearing the Ground: Historical Roots of the Laboratorial Rhetoric -- 7.3 Enjoying One's Trauma: Rendering the Past Productive -- 7.4 The Rotterdam Law -- 7.5 Governing Through Exceptionalism. 
505 8 |a 7.6 Neoliberal Communitarianism: Governing Through Paradox -- 7.7 The Rotterdam Code -- 7.8 Governing Through Citizenship and the Janus-Face of Responsibilization: Lumping and Splitting -- 7.9 Conclusion: Beyond Exceptionalism? -- References -- Local Policy Documents -- Chapter 8: Rotterdam as a Case of Complexity Reduction: Migration from Central and Eastern European Countries -- 8.1 CEE Migrants in Rotterdam -- 8.2 Local Politics and Policies Regarding CEE Migrants in Rotterdam -- 8.3 CEE-Residents and Disorder in Rotterdam Districts: A 'Fact Check' -- 8.4 Discussion -- References -- Part III: Rotterdam in Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 9: A Tale of Two Cities: Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Their Immigrants -- 9.1 A Tale of Two Cities -- 9.2 Demographic Essentials -- 9.3 Patterns of Settlement and Segregation -- 9.4 Shifting Immigration Flows -- 9.5 The Educational and Employment Situation -- 9.6 The City as a Way Station -- 9.7 The Importance of the Economy -- 9.8 The Cultural Climate -- 9.9 Differing Approaches -- 9.10 Future Perspectives -- 9.11 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: The 'Integration' of People of Dutch Descent in Superdiverse Neighbourhoods -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Theoretical Framework: Integration Matrix for Superdiverse Majority-Minority Neighbourhoods -- 10.3 Starting Point: Differences Between Rotterdam and Amsterdam -- 10.4 Methodological Approach: TIES Data -- 10.5 The Super-Diversity Matrix: Practice and Opinions -- 10.6 Diversity: Practice -- 10.7 Diversity: Opinions -- 10.8 Explanation of the Differences Between People of Dutch Descent in Superdiverse Majority-Minority Neighbourhoods in Amsterdam and Rotterdam -- 10.9 Conclusion and Debate -- References -- Chapter 11: Superdiversity and City Branding: Rotterdam in Perspective -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Theoretical Background -- 11.2.1 Defining Place Branding. 
505 8 |a 11.2.2 Selectiveness of Brands -- 11.3 Superdiversity and the Branding of Rotterdam -- 11.3.1 The Making of the Rotterdam Brand -- 11.4 Diversity and Rotterdam's DNA: Part of the Narrative? -- 11.4.1 Brand Identity and Diversity -- 11.4.2 Brand Communication and Diversity -- 11.4.3 Brand Choices: Underlying Reasoning -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Conclusions: Coming to Terms with Superdiversity? -- 12.1 Superdiversity as a Social and Historical Fact -- 12.2 Rotterdam's Reluctant Responses to Superdiversity -- 12.3 Rotterdam in Perspective -- 12.4 Rotterdam as a Reluctant Super-Diverse City. Looking into the Future -- References -- Chapter 13: Epilogue: What's the Matter with  Rotterdam? -- References -- Chapter 5: Local Politics, Populism and Pim Fortuyn in Rotterdam -- 5.1 Rotterdam Politics Up Until 2002 -- 5.2 Coming to Terms with Superdiversity Prior to 2002 -- 5.3 The Emergence of Pim Fortuyn, Liveable Rotterdam, and Local Populism in Rotterdam Politics 2001-2002 -- 5.4 Liveable Rotterdam in Power 2002-2006: Dealing with Superdiversity -- 5.5 The Ethnic Vote in Rotterdam 1998-2014 -- 5.6 Dealing with Superdiversity After 2006/The Labour Party Back in Power -- 5.7 Concluding Remarks -- References. 
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