In this project, I explore the 2011 Historic Area Height Review (HAHR) public hearings in light of questions of knowing-in-struggle. At issue in the hearings, were proposals to increase building heights in Vancouver’s Chinatown neighbourhood. As a participant, I perceived that this site of public debate also reflected broader tensions that recur within discursive dynamics of social struggle, especially in relation to meanings of development. Here, I develop an activist approach to thinking through such encounters. Participants on all sides of the HAHR debate conveyed Chinatown as a neighbourhood in crisis. However, when it came to interpreting neighbourhood changes and questions of how to save Chinatown, speakers expressed divergent unders...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
In April 2021, Vancouver City Council approved a motion to “improve social housing” by upzoning two ...
Today, Chinatown's role as a place of cultural heritage, belonging, and identity is at risk of being...
Vancouver’s Chinatown is the largest of its kind in Canada but is also, arguably, part of the econom...
Vancouver’s Chinatown is the largest of its kind in Canada but is also, arguably, part of the econom...
Street of T'ongs is not so much a study as it is a digest, descriptive in nature, of the historical,...
Street of T'ongs is not so much a study as it is a digest, descriptive in nature, of the historical,...
The thesis examines Chinese architectural practice within the city of Vancouver as a means of identi...
Vancouver's Chinatown has a dual personality: it is constructed by Chinese Canadians for themselves,...
Questions of change and the future have become increasingly salient in Vancouver's Chinatown in the ...
Racial categories are cultural ascriptions whose construction and transmission cannot be taken for g...
This thesis studies the historical and present roles that culture plays in the formation of cities b...
Toronto’s Chinatown West is currently undergoing socio-spatial restructuring through intertwined pro...
This dissertation is an ethnographic investigation of public housing estates in contemporary Hong Ko...
As the largest master-planned residential community in Toronto, the case of CityPlace offers an impo...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
In April 2021, Vancouver City Council approved a motion to “improve social housing” by upzoning two ...
Today, Chinatown's role as a place of cultural heritage, belonging, and identity is at risk of being...
Vancouver’s Chinatown is the largest of its kind in Canada but is also, arguably, part of the econom...
Vancouver’s Chinatown is the largest of its kind in Canada but is also, arguably, part of the econom...
Street of T'ongs is not so much a study as it is a digest, descriptive in nature, of the historical,...
Street of T'ongs is not so much a study as it is a digest, descriptive in nature, of the historical,...
The thesis examines Chinese architectural practice within the city of Vancouver as a means of identi...
Vancouver's Chinatown has a dual personality: it is constructed by Chinese Canadians for themselves,...
Questions of change and the future have become increasingly salient in Vancouver's Chinatown in the ...
Racial categories are cultural ascriptions whose construction and transmission cannot be taken for g...
This thesis studies the historical and present roles that culture plays in the formation of cities b...
Toronto’s Chinatown West is currently undergoing socio-spatial restructuring through intertwined pro...
This dissertation is an ethnographic investigation of public housing estates in contemporary Hong Ko...
As the largest master-planned residential community in Toronto, the case of CityPlace offers an impo...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
In April 2021, Vancouver City Council approved a motion to “improve social housing” by upzoning two ...
Today, Chinatown's role as a place of cultural heritage, belonging, and identity is at risk of being...