Crossing paths crossing perspectives : urban studies in British Columbia and Quebec /
"This collection of urban studies research and interpretation crosses the country from Quebec to B.C., comparing trends and perspectives over the past decade and across and beyond disciplines. Core questions of research, policy and practice facing Montreal and Vancouver--those featuring housing...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Québec :
Presses de l'Université Laval,
[2023]
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Colección: | Etudes urbaines.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface: Academic transgressions. A cross section of urban studies in Qubec and British Columbia / by Julie-Anne Boudreau
- Introduction / by Sandra Breux (INRS)
- Chapter 1. Urban studies in Qubec: a look at the past ten years / by Sandra Breux (INRS) and Pascale Nycz (INRS)
- Chapter 2. Some trends from a decade studying cities in the Vancouver view / by Meg Holden (SFU) and Flandrine Lusson (INRS)
- Chpater 3. What can public bike charing reveal about sustainable urban mobility in Montreal and Vancouver / by Lex Dominiak and Anthony Perl (SFU)
- Chapter 4. Social housing in comparison : Montreal and Vancouver metropolitan areas / by Hélène Bélanger (UQAM) and Yushu Zhu (SFU)
- Chapter 5. The rise of the urban food question in Vancouver and Montreal / by Thi Thanh Hiên Pham (UQAM), Michelle Kee (McGill University), Natahn McClintock (INRS) and Tammara Soma (SFU)
- Chapter 6. Approaches to equity and justice in urban climate plans : a comparison of Vancouver and Montreal / by Ashley Armitage (SFU), Andreanne Doyon (SFU), Helene Madénian (INRS) and Sophie L, Van Neste (INRS)
- Chapter 7. Between settler colonial cities and indigenous cities : toward a paradigm shift in urban studies / by Stéphane Guimont Marceau, Naomie Léonard and Raphaëlle Ainsley-Vincent (INRS)
- Chapter 8. City transforming / by Kamala Todd, Indigenous Ciy Media (adjunct professorm UBC and SFU)
- Conclusion. Applying a translanguaging approach to urban theory / by Meg Holden (SFU)
- Afterword / Alix Freiler, Toronto, Ontario.