It all used to be better? Different generations on continuity and change in urban children's daily use of space L Karsten Children's Geographies 3 (3), 275-290, 2005 | 833 | 2005 |
Housing as a way of life: Towards an understanding of middle-class families' preference for an urban residential location L Karsten Housing studies 22 (1), 83-98, 2007 | 409 | 2007 |
Family gentrifiers: Challenging the city as a place simultaneously to build a career and to raise children L Karsten Urban studies 40 (12), 2573-2584, 2003 | 383 | 2003 |
Children’s use of public space: The gendered world of the playground L Karsten Childhood 10 (4), 457-473, 2003 | 289 | 2003 |
Gentrifiers settling down? Patterns and trends of residential location of middle-class families in Amsterdam WR Boterman, L Karsten, S Musterd Housing studies 25 (5), 693-714, 2010 | 192 | 2010 |
Children in the city: Reclaiming the street L Karsten, W Van Vliet Children Youth and Environments 16 (1), 151-167, 2006 | 185 | 2006 |
Commuting partners, dual residences and the meaning of home M Van der Klis, L Karsten Journal of environmental psychology 29 (2), 235-245, 2009 | 134 | 2009 |
Mapping childhood in Amsterdam: The spatial and social construction of children’s domains in the city L Karsten Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 93 (3), 231-241, 2002 | 130 | 2002 |
From yuppies to yupps: Family gentrifiers consuming spaces and re‐inventing cities L Karsten Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 105 (2), 175-188, 2014 | 127 | 2014 |
Growing up in Amsterdam: Differentiation and segregation in children's daily lives L Karsten Urban studies 35 (3), 565-581, 1998 | 117 | 1998 |
Skateboarders exploring urban public space: Ollies, obstacles and conflicts L Karsten, E Pel Journal of housing and the built environment 15, 327-340, 2000 | 103 | 2000 |
‘Time-out’with the family: the shaping of family leisure in the new urban consumption spaces of cafes, bars and restaurants L Karsten, A Kamphuis, C Remeijnse Leisure Studies 34 (2), 166-181, 2015 | 94 | 2015 |
Balancing paid work, care and leisure in post-separation households: A comparison of single parents with co-parents W Bakker, L Karsten Acta sociologica 56 (2), 173-187, 2013 | 94 | 2013 |
Middle-class childhood and parenting culture in high-rise Hong Kong: On scheduled lives, the school trap and a new urban idyll L Karsten Children's Geographies 13 (5), 556-570, 2015 | 88 | 2015 |
Changes in summertime soil water patterns in complex terrain due to climatic change K Jasper, P Calanca, J Fuhrer Journal of Hydrology 327 (3-4), 550-563, 2006 | 88 | 2006 |
The commuter family as a geographical adaptive strategy for the work–family balance M Van der Klis, L Karsten Community, Work & Family 12 (3), 339-354, 2009 | 69 | 2009 |
Increasing children's freedom of movement: introduction L Karsten, W Van Vliet Children Youth and Environments 16 (1), 69-73, 2006 | 69 | 2006 |
La geografía del género: sobre visibilidad, identidad y relaciones de poder L Karsten, D Meertens Documents d'anàlisi geogràfica, 181-193, 1992 | 67 | 1992 |
From a top-down to a bottom-up urban discourse:(re) constructing the city in a family-inclusive way L Karsten Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 24, 317-329, 2009 | 58 | 2009 |
Parents and children consuming the city: Geographies of family outings across class L Karsten, N Felder Annals of Leisure Research 18 (2), 205-218, 2015 | 54 | 2015 |