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Manuel B. Aalbers's Degrees
- PhD Geography University of Amsterdam
- Masters Geography University of Amsterdam
- Bachelors Geography University of Amsterdam
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- The Financialization of Home and the Mortgage Market Crisis (2008) (611)
- Geographies of the financial crisis (2009) (294)
- The Financialization of Housing (2017) (264)
- Financialization and housing: Between globalization and Varieties of Capitalism (2016) (262)
- Centring Housing in Political Economy (2014) (238)
- The Variegated Financialization of Housing (2017) (229)
- Neoliberalism is Dead … Long Live Neoliberalism! (2013) (156)
- London and New York as a safe deposit box for the transnational wealth elite (2016) (155)
- The Sociology and Geography of Mortgage Markets: Reflections on the Financial Crisis (2009) (147)
- Creative destruction through the Anglo-American hegemony: a non-Anglo-American view on publications, referees and language (2004) (120)
- The Great Moderation, the Great Excess and the global housing crisis (2015) (119)
- Subprime cities: the political economy of mortgage markets (2012) (117)
- The Financialisation of Rental Housing 2.0: Releasing Housing into the Privatised Mainstream of Capital Accumulation (2018) (105)
- The financialization of a social housing provider (2015) (105)
- Introduction To The Forum: From Third To Fifth-Wave Gentrification (2018) (101)
- The de-contextualisation of land use planning through financialisation: Urban redevelopment in Milan (2016) (96)
- How real estate became ‘just another asset class’: the financialization of the investment strategies of Dutch institutional investors (2017) (92)
- Financial geography II: Financial geographies of housing and real estate (2019) (90)
- 'When the Banks Withdraw, Slum Landlords Take Over' : The Structuration of Neighbourhood Decline through Redlining, Drug Dealing, Speculation and Immigrant Exploitation (2006) (85)
- The Revanchist Renewal of Yesterday's City of Tomorrow (2011) (78)
- Financial geography III: The financialization of the city (2020) (74)
- The alternative financialization of the German housing market (2017) (74)
- Encyclopedia of urban studies (2010) (72)
- The potential for financialization (2015) (71)
- Place, Exclusion and Mortgage Markets (2011) (69)
- The Globalization and Europeanization of Mortgage Markets (2009) (69)
- Virtual special issue editorial essay: ‘The shitty rent business’: What’s the point of land rent theory? (2016) (68)
- Amsterdam, Netherlands (2018) (58)
- ‘Cognitive Closure’ in the Netherlands: Mortgage Securitization in a Hybrid European Political Economy (2011) (57)
- Place, Exclusion, and Mortgage Markets: Aalbers/Place, Exclusion, and Mortgage Markets (2011) (57)
- Geographies of Housing Finance: The Mortgage Market in Milan, Italy (2007) (54)
- Promoting home ownership in a social‐rented city: policies, practices and pitfalls (2004) (53)
- Housing Financialization in the Global South: In Search of a Comparative Framework (2020) (51)
- Debate on Neoliberalism in and after the Neoliberal Crisis (2013) (50)
- A coming community: young geographers coping with multi-tier spaces of academic publishing across Europe (2007) (45)
- Financial geography I: Geographies of tax (2018) (44)
- Privatising social housing in Europe: the cases of Amsterdam and Berlin (2008) (43)
- Do maps make geography? Part 1: Redlining, planned shrinkage, and the places of decline (2014) (42)
- Housing and the right to the city: introduction to the special issue (2014) (42)
- Re-making a Landscape of Prostitution: the Amsterdam Red Light District (2012) (37)
- Governing urban development in the Low Countries: From managerialism to entrepreneurialism and financialization (2018) (37)
- A finance- and real estate-driven regime in the United Kingdom (2019) (36)
- The Prehistories of Neoliberal Housing Policies in Italy and Spain and Their Reification in Times of Crisis (2018) (36)
- Large housing estates in the Netherlands; overview of developments and problems in Amsterdam and Utrecht. Second Restate report (2003) (35)
- Place‐based social exclusion: redlining in the Netherlands (2005) (34)
- How Subordinate Financialization Shapes Urban Development: The Rise and Fall of Warsaw's Służewiec Business District (2019) (31)
- What types of neighbourhoods are redlined? (2007) (30)
- Beyond the Anglo-American hegemony in human geography: a European perspective (2007) (29)
- Privatisation and after (2005) (29)
- Who’s afraid of red, yellow and green?: Redlining in Rotterdam (2005) (28)
- Large housing estates in the Netherlands : policies and practices (2004) (28)
- The internationalization of commercial real estate markets in France and Germany (2017) (27)
- Housing and Capital in the Twenty-first Century: Realigning Housing Studies and Political Economy (2017) (27)
- THE INTEGRATED APPROACH IN NEIGHBOURHOOD RENEWAL: MORE THAN JUST A PHILOSOPHY? (2010) (27)
- Concentrated and condemned? Residential patterns of immigrants from industrial and non-industrial countries in Amsterdam (2003) (26)
- Subprime cities and the twin crises (2012) (25)
- Big sister is watching you! Gender interaction and the unwritten rules of the Amsterdam red‐light district (2005) (25)
- Place-Based and Race-Based Exclusion from Mortgage Loans: Evidence from Three Cities in the Netherlands (2007) (24)
- The neglected evidence of housing market discrimination in The Netherlands (2002) (24)
- Placing prostitution (2012) (23)
- Review of The City: London and the Global Power of Finance (2018) (23)
- Editorial: The political economy of the rise, fall, and rise again of securitization (2015) (22)
- Feeling Insecure in Large Housing Estates: Tackling Unsicherheit in the Risk Society (2008) (21)
- Anglo-American/Anglophone hegemony (2009) (20)
- Community Reinvestment Act (2012) (20)
- The Housing Question under Capitalist Political Economies (2014) (20)
- How Do Mortgage Lenders Influence Neighbourhood Dynamics? Redlining and Predatory Lending (2012) (20)
- Capital Market Union and residential capitalism in Europe: Rescaling the housing-centred model of financialization (2017) (19)
- The political economy of managing decline and rightsizing (2018) (19)
- The Financialization of Housing in Capitalism’s Peripheries (2020) (18)
- Editorial: The Geography of the COVID‐19 Pandemic (2020) (18)
- 'The quantified customer', or how financial institutions value risk (2005) (18)
- A conversation about land rent, financialisation and housing (2018) (18)
- Why the Community Reinvestment Act Cannot be Blamed for the Subprime Crisis (2009) (18)
- The really big contradiction: homeownership discourses in times of financialization (2020) (17)
- Financial geography: introduction to the Virtual Issue (2015) (16)
- Comparing deconcentrating poverty policies in the United States and the Netherlands: A critical reply to Stal and Zuberi (2011) (16)
- What if we all work in between? Notes on the geography of geographical knowledge production and consumption (2013) (15)
- Large housing estates in the Netherlands. (2004) (15)
- Geographies of mortgage markets (2017) (13)
- Pressure and suction on housing markets: a critical reply to Priemus (2003) (13)
- Whither corporate financialization? A literature review (2021) (12)
- Buy-To-Let: Gewikt en Gewogen (2018) (12)
- Do Maps Make Geography? Part 2: Post-Katrina New Orleans, Post-Foreclosure Cleveland and Neoliberal Urbanism (2014) (11)
- European mortgage markets before and after the financial crisis (2012) (10)
- Public space in large housing estates (2009) (10)
- Climate Gentrification: Risk, Rent, and Restructuring in Greater Miami (2022) (9)
- Asset-based welfare in Brazil (2020) (9)
- The Social Structures of the Economy - PIERRE BOURDIEU (2006) (8)
- Interview with Chris Hamnett (2004) (8)
- Socializing space and politicizing financial innovation/destruction: some observations on Occupy Wall Street (2012) (8)
- What Kind of Theory for What Kind of Housing Research? (2018) (7)
- Who's afraid of red, yellow and green?: geographies of redlining and exclusion in the Netherlands and Italy (2006) (7)
- Large housing estates in Amsterdam, the Netherlands: opinions of residents on recent developments. (2005) (7)
- Cuban migrants and the making of Havana’s property market (2020) (7)
- The Financialization of Real Estate (2020) (5)
- Spaces of lobbying (2017) (5)
- Feelings of insecurity and young people in housing estates (2005) (4)
- Towards a relational and comparative rather than a contrastive global housing studies (2022) (4)
- Residential Capitalism in Italy and the Netherlands (2009) (4)
- Wrong assumptions in the financial crisis (2009) (4)
- Working towards a safe estate (2006) (3)
- Housing and financialization (2019) (3)
- The SAGE Handbook of Housing Studies (2013) (3)
- A Socio‐Spatial Approach (2011) (3)
- Cities and the financial crisis (2015) (2)
- Do Maps Make Geography? Part 3: Reconnecting the Trace (2014) (2)
- Housing finance as harm (2016) (2)
- State/finance symbiosis (2022) (2)
- Interview with Peter Marcuse (2004) (2)
- Risk-based pricing in de hypotheekmarkt (2006) (1)
- Interview with Harvey Molotch (2004) (1)
- Shareholder payouts across time and space: an internationally comparative and cross-sectoral analysis of corporate financialisation (2023) (1)
- Mortgage market regulation: Europe (2012) (1)
- Refiguring and Centering Housing in Political Economy (2014) (1)
- The uncoupling of house prices and mortgage debt: towards wealth-driven housing market dynamics (2023) (1)
- Gated communities. Opvattingen en misvattingen (2005) (1)
- Privatisation of social housing (2012) (1)
- Book review: Loretta Lees, Tom Slater and Elvin Wyly Gentrification. New York: Routledge, 2008. 310 pp. £16.99. ISBN 9780415950376 (2010) (1)
- Large housing estates in the Netherlands. Success and fail factors of policies (2005) (1)
- Interview with Susan Fainstein (2004) (1)
- A global red-light city? Prostitution in Amsterdam as a real-and-imagined place (2012) (1)
- Volkshuisvesting in New York City: This is not America (2001) (1)
- Securitization in the Netherlands: shaped by and shaping regulation (2011) (1)
- Redlining in Rotterdam (2002) (1)
- Urban Financialization (2020) (1)
- Forum: Revisiting ‘City Branding’ (2020) (1)
- Despite Brexit and Trump, London and New York real estate will remain a safe deposit box for transnational wealth elites (2016) (1)
- Ray Forrest, Sin Yee Koh and Bart Wissink: Cities and the super-rich: real estate, elite practices and urban political economies (2018) (1)
- First TESG Paper Award (2023) (0)
- Housing finance as harm (2016) (0)
- The Netherlands: Colored Maps (2011) (0)
- The American nightmare: the unique contribution of the mortgage market (2010) (0)
- Place-based and race-based exclusion from mortgage loans: New evidence from the Netherlands (2006) (0)
- Designing securities and calculating credit ratings (2012) (0)
- The Great Moderation (2015) (0)
- Interview with Hartmut Häussermann (2004) (0)
- Unequal Cities and the Political Economy of Housing. Part I (2014) (0)
- Book reviews (2010) (0)
- Special issue of ‘Sex and the City. (2004) (0)
- The United States: One Century of Redlining (2011) (0)
- Interview with Guido Martinotti (2004) (0)
- Interview with Saskia Sassen (2004) (0)
- Interview with Patric le Galès (2004) (0)
- Williamsburg, New York: `Living together apart' (2001) (0)
- Accountancy Credit 2008 Finance (2011) (0)
- The Globalization of Redlining (2011) (0)
- Zeven mythen over gated communities (2006) (0)
- Book Review: Bruce G Carruthers and Laura Ariovich Money and Credit: A Sociological Approach (2012) (0)
- Introduction : Financialization and Housing Studies (2016) (0)
- Openbare ruimte in New York (2009) (0)
- Policies to address redlining (2012) (0)
- Markets, Institutions, Risk, Credit Scoring (2011) (0)
- The Financialization of Subsidized Rental Housing (2016) (0)
- Mortgage markets matter: why we need a better understanding of the mortgage market to understand the financial crisis (2010) (0)
- Lost in contradictions (2016) (0)
- The American nightmare: Reflections on this mess were in (2008) (0)
- Italy: Capital Switching in Milan (2011) (0)
- Interview with Chris Kesteloot (2004) (0)
- Interview with Enzo Mingione (2004) (0)
- Global financial centers: shifting power balance (2009) (0)
- book review: Mapping worlds: international perspectives on social and cultural geographies. Edited by Rob Kitchin. London: Routledge. 2007. viii + 372 pp. £25.99 paper. ISBN 0415438284 (2010) (0)
- Introduction to the Forum: Revisiting Manuel Castells on Cities in the Informational and Network Society (2022) (0)
- Conclusion : The Twenty-First-Century Housing Question (2016) (0)
- Housing and the right to the city. Part II (2012) (0)
- Lost (in) space for dialogue: On the (abandoned) need for working papers in human geography (2023) (0)
- Mortgage Lenders and Loans (2012) (0)
- Thanks to the Referees (2009) (0)
- On the map (2016) (0)
- A Comparative Political Economy of Securitization; Tracing Local Genes in a Global Technique (2009) (0)
- Book Review: Mortgage Markets Worldwide (2009) (0)
- Interview with Richard Sennett (2004) (0)
- Mortgage markets worldwide [Review of: D. Ben-Shahar, C. Ka Yui Leung (2008) Mortgage markets worldwide] (2009) (0)
- Book review: Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn’s Sunset Park (2015) (0)
- Interview with Paul Kantor (2004) (0)
- Social and Financial Exclusion (2011) (0)
- Thanks to the Referees (2012) (0)
- Ray Forrest, Sin Yee Koh and Bart Wissink: Cities and the super-rich: real estate, elite practices and urban political economies (2018) (0)
- Photo Essay: The Tarwewijk, Rotterdam (2011) (0)
- Straatleven in Cuba (2009) (0)
- Book review of G.D. Squires [Review of: (2004) Why the poor pay more: How to stop predatory lending] (2006) (0)
- A Century of Social Housing in the Netherlands: From Mass Model to Gentrification? (2007) (0)
- Interview with John Mollenkopf (2004) (0)
- Book review on Guy Stuart [Review of: (2003) Discriminating risks: The US mortgage lending industry in the twentieth century] (2005) (0)
- Mortgage Lending and House Price Developments in Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and the US (2016) (0)
- Peripheries and precarity (2020) (0)
- Reviews: The Handbook of Environmental Policy Evaluation, the Ideology of Home Ownership: Homeowner Societies and the Role of Housing (2009) (0)
- Geographies of Money, Finance and Crisis (2017) (0)
- In Real Estate Investment We Trust: State De-risking and the Ownership of Listed US and German Residential Real Estate Investment Trusts (2023) (0)
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