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Ruth Lupton, Paul Cheshire, Fenne Pinkster, Lina Bergström, Ed Fieldhouse, Gindo Tampubolon,<br />

David Manley, Venla Bernelius, Geoff Meen.<br />

Conference session organisation:<br />

2012. Organiser of the Migration, housing and labour markets sessions at the Regional Studies<br />

Association European Conference 2012 “Networked regions and cities in times of fragmentation:<br />

Developing smart, sustainable and inclusive places", 13-16 May 2012, Delft University of<br />

Technology, The Netherlands.<br />

2006 – ongoing. Organiser of 5 sessions of the Migration, Residential Mobility, and Housing Policy<br />

working group at the European Network for Housing Research (ENHR) conference in Lillehammer<br />

(2012), Toulouse (2011), Istanbul (2010), Prague (2009), Dublin (2008), Rotterdam (2007),<br />

Ljubljana (2006).<br />

Invited presentations/lectures:<br />

39. Keynote at the annual Understanding Society (BHPS) research conference. University of Essex, 24<br />

July 2013, UK. Title presentation: Following people through time: Analysing individual residential<br />

mobility and neighbourhood biographies.<br />

38. Department of Geography seminar series. University of Tartu, March 2013, Estonia. Title<br />

presentation: TBC.<br />

37. Ministerie <strong>van</strong> Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties, 19 September, 2012, Utrecht,<br />

Netherlands. Presentation on Community Enterprises for Minister Spies<br />

36. Cities Centre, University of Toronto, 4 July 2012, Canada. Title presentation: Addressing Urban<br />

Injustice. Lessons from Europe. See this blog on my talk.<br />

35. Neighbourhood effects workshop organised by John Mollenkopf (GC), Rob Sampson (Harvard),<br />

Sako Musterd (UvA) at the University of Amsterdam, 4-5 June 2012, Netherlands. Title<br />

presentation: intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood status.<br />

34. Centre for Population Change, University of Southampton, 19 April 2012, UK. Title presentation:<br />

Intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood status and effects. A longitudinal approach to<br />

modelling neighbourhood effects.<br />

33. Department of Geography seminar series. University of Tartu, March 2012, Estonia. Title<br />

presentation: Neighbourhood effects in a longitudinal perspective: neighbourhood histories and<br />

individual income.<br />

32. RPS Seminar, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, 23 February 2012,<br />

Netherlands. Title presentation: Are deprived neighbourhoods risky neighbourhoods to live in?<br />

31. Polis - podium voor stedebouwkunde lecture series, Delft University of Technology, 21 February<br />

2012, Netherlands. Title presentation: Creating mixed neighbourhoods. Theory, evidence, and<br />

practice<br />

30. Institute for Social Change [ISC]-CCSR seminar series, 14 February 2012, Manchester University,<br />

Manchester, UK. Title presentation: Intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood histories<br />

and neighbourhood effects.<br />

29. Department of Social and Economic Geography, Uppsala University, 9 December 2011, Sweden.<br />

Title presentation: Social housing and segregation in the UK.<br />

28. Institute for Housing Research (IBF) Seminar Series, 6 December 2011, Uppsala University, Gavle,<br />

Sweden. Title presentation: A longitudinal approach to moving desires, expectations and actual<br />

mobility behaviour. Filling (some of) the gaps.<br />

27. Département Questions Sociales, Centre d'analyse stratégique & French General Secretariat of the<br />

Inter-ministerial Committee for Cities (SG CIV), 24 November 2011, Paris, France. Title<br />

presentation: Neighbourhood effects research, where to go next?<br />

CV Professor Dr. <strong>Maarten</strong> <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong>, 5 December 2012 5

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