This dissertation considers the making of a single twenty-first century city - Winnipeg, Canada - and how the current dominant development vision conserves longstanding power relations that have shaped Canada\u27s Prairie West for over one hundred and fifty years. It situates a neoliberal city-center redevelopment authority within a much longer regional history of encounter between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, to produce an extended historical materialist geography of settler colonialism in the Prairie West. In doing so, it goes against dominant accounts that break apart imperial conquest from urban history or contemporary urban processes. It demonstrates how neoliberal restructuring of Native urban space both extends settler-colo...
This thesis investigates both Keynesian and neoliberal urbanism on LeBreton Flats, a mixed working-c...
This dissertation is about the vital politics of gentrification. The vital politics of gentrificatio...
This dissertation examines contemporary land-use and planning conflicts in Detroit where, in 2014, c...
This dissertation considers the making of a single twenty-first century city - Winnipeg, Canada - an...
My dissertation, Remaking the Nation-State: Multiculturalism, Neoliberalism, and Urban Revitalizatio...
This dissertation explores conditions and possibilities for enhancing Indigenous urbanism in prairie...
This major paper explores the role that settler colonization has had in the ongoing struggles of loc...
Discriminatory land use policies and the whims of global capital have stripped many low-income commu...
This dissertation documents some of the ways that colonial practices and mentalities have shaped rel...
Urban land developers are influential actors in the governance, planning, and transformation of urba...
Given the growing presence of urban-based Indigenous peoples in Canadian cities, the increasing resp...
The production and programming of urban space and place have long been applied to eliminate Indigeno...
This dissertation charts the socio-spatial impacts of welfare state reform on the landscape of publi...
As the largest master-planned residential community in Toronto, the case of CityPlace offers an impo...
This dissertation investigates how community-engaged photographic portrait projects variously suppor...
This thesis investigates both Keynesian and neoliberal urbanism on LeBreton Flats, a mixed working-c...
This dissertation is about the vital politics of gentrification. The vital politics of gentrificatio...
This dissertation examines contemporary land-use and planning conflicts in Detroit where, in 2014, c...
This dissertation considers the making of a single twenty-first century city - Winnipeg, Canada - an...
My dissertation, Remaking the Nation-State: Multiculturalism, Neoliberalism, and Urban Revitalizatio...
This dissertation explores conditions and possibilities for enhancing Indigenous urbanism in prairie...
This major paper explores the role that settler colonization has had in the ongoing struggles of loc...
Discriminatory land use policies and the whims of global capital have stripped many low-income commu...
This dissertation documents some of the ways that colonial practices and mentalities have shaped rel...
Urban land developers are influential actors in the governance, planning, and transformation of urba...
Given the growing presence of urban-based Indigenous peoples in Canadian cities, the increasing resp...
The production and programming of urban space and place have long been applied to eliminate Indigeno...
This dissertation charts the socio-spatial impacts of welfare state reform on the landscape of publi...
As the largest master-planned residential community in Toronto, the case of CityPlace offers an impo...
This dissertation investigates how community-engaged photographic portrait projects variously suppor...
This thesis investigates both Keynesian and neoliberal urbanism on LeBreton Flats, a mixed working-c...
This dissertation is about the vital politics of gentrification. The vital politics of gentrificatio...
This dissertation examines contemporary land-use and planning conflicts in Detroit where, in 2014, c...