The research explores rhythm as a new methodology for policymaking, which aims to enhance the sharing of culture for social resilience in neighborhoods. With residents, civil servants and creative industries participating, physical and data rhythms are analyzed and designed in Amsterdam Zuidoost. A special online platform supports the research.
The research is the continuation of City Rhythm (2016-2017). The consortium engages University of Amsterdam, Delft University of Technology, Amsterdam Zuidoost City Borough (Stadsdeel Zuidoost) and Amsterdam Statistics Bureau (OIS).
DRSR 2018-2023 Ethnographic Fieldwork
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DRSR Meeting Minutes
As a research group, we meet once a month with the core research team while making other…
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Case Study 2: Youth Unemployment in Amsterdam Zuidoost
The second case study of the DRSR research program is about youth unemployment in Amsterdam…
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Presentation at NTTS Conference 2019, 11-15 March 2019, Brussels
The NTTS series, New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics (NTTS) is an international biennial…
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Case Study 1: The Emergence of Trash in the K-buurt, Amsterdam Zuidoost
The study that takes place in the K-buurt in Amsterdam Zuidoost brings in comparison two high-rise…
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Changing Rhythms During the Pandemic in Amsterdam Zuidoost (2022)
Rhythms are part of many aspects of urban life. How do changes in rhythms affect people's daily…