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Index
Cover Front Matter 1. Introduction Part I. Superdiversity in Rotterdam
2. Rotterdam’s Superdiversity from a Historical Perspective (1600–1980) 3. The Second and Third Generation in Rotterdam: Increasing Diversity Within Diversity 4. Between Choice and Stigma: Identifications of Economically Successful Migrants
Part II. Rotterdam’s Response to Superdiversity
5. Local Politics, Populism and Pim Fortuyn in Rotterdam 6. Walking the Walk’ Rather Than ‘Talking the Talk’ of Superdiversity: Continuity and Change in the Development of Rotterdam’s Immigrant Integration Policies 7. Laboratory Rotterdam. Logics of Exceptionalism in the Governing of Urban Populations 8. Rotterdam as a Case of Complexity Reduction: Migration from Central and Eastern European Countries
Part III. Rotterdam in Comparative Perspective
9. A Tale of Two Cities: Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Their Immigrants 10. The ‘Integration’ of People of Dutch Descent in Superdiverse Neighbourhoods 11. Superdiversity and City Branding: Rotterdam in Perspective 12. Conclusions: Coming to Terms with Superdiversity? 13. Epilogue: What’s the Matter with Rotterdam?
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