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City Lives and City Forms : Critical Research and Canadian Urbanism.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1996Copyright date: ©1996Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (358 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442672987
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: City Lives and City FormsDDC classification:
  • 307.76/0971
LOC classification:
  • HT127 .C589 1996
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- Introduction -- Part 1: People, Places, Cultures -- 1 The New Middle Class in Canadian Central Cities -- 2 Monster Homes: Hong Kong Immigration to Canada, Urban Conflicts, and Contested Representations of Space -- 3 'Urban' and 'Aboriginal': An Impossible Contradiction? -- 4 Excavating Toronto's Underground Streets: In Search of Equitable Rights, Rules, and Revenue -- 5 Feel Good Here? Relationships between Bodies and Urban Environments -- 6 Metropolis Unbound: Legislators and Interpreters of Urban Form -- Part 2: The Economy of Cities -- 7 Economic Restructuring and the Diversification of Gentrification in the 1980s: A View from a Marginal Metropolis -- 8 Restructuring the Local State: Economic Development and Local Public Enterprise in Toronto -- 9 The Impact of Global Finance in Urban Structural Change: The International Banking Centre Controversy -- 10 Women and Work in a Canadian Community -- 11 Unemployment and Labour Markets in Hamilton during the Great Depression -- Part 3: Urban Social Movements -- 12 New Social Movements and Women's Urban Activism -- 13 Anti-Racism Organizing and Resistance: Blacks in Urban Canada, 1940s-1970s -- 14 Challenging Spatial Control of the City: Capitalism, Ecological Crisis, and the Environmental Movement -- 15 Victoria Regina: Social Movements and Political Space.
Summary: Focusing on a series of pivotal issues confronting Canadian cities and city-dwellers today, this volume address key themes in urban studies, including the interaction between social relations and urban landscape.
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Intro -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- Introduction -- Part 1: People, Places, Cultures -- 1 The New Middle Class in Canadian Central Cities -- 2 Monster Homes: Hong Kong Immigration to Canada, Urban Conflicts, and Contested Representations of Space -- 3 'Urban' and 'Aboriginal': An Impossible Contradiction? -- 4 Excavating Toronto's Underground Streets: In Search of Equitable Rights, Rules, and Revenue -- 5 Feel Good Here? Relationships between Bodies and Urban Environments -- 6 Metropolis Unbound: Legislators and Interpreters of Urban Form -- Part 2: The Economy of Cities -- 7 Economic Restructuring and the Diversification of Gentrification in the 1980s: A View from a Marginal Metropolis -- 8 Restructuring the Local State: Economic Development and Local Public Enterprise in Toronto -- 9 The Impact of Global Finance in Urban Structural Change: The International Banking Centre Controversy -- 10 Women and Work in a Canadian Community -- 11 Unemployment and Labour Markets in Hamilton during the Great Depression -- Part 3: Urban Social Movements -- 12 New Social Movements and Women's Urban Activism -- 13 Anti-Racism Organizing and Resistance: Blacks in Urban Canada, 1940s-1970s -- 14 Challenging Spatial Control of the City: Capitalism, Ecological Crisis, and the Environmental Movement -- 15 Victoria Regina: Social Movements and Political Space.

Focusing on a series of pivotal issues confronting Canadian cities and city-dwellers today, this volume address key themes in urban studies, including the interaction between social relations and urban landscape.

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