This paper tracks the transition of “creative city” planning from the gentrified downtown to the disinvested inner-suburbs. It attends particularly to contradictory notions of community mobilized by proponents of inner-suburban revitalization and by residents and business owners who daily inhabit inner-suburban commercial streets where cultural planning interventions are typically targeted. It further argues that those contradictory notions indicate immanent displacement pressure. The argument builds around data gleaned from an action research project in Toronto’s Mount Dennis neighbourhood, a former manufacturing neighbourhood that is now home to a large number of precariously employed new immigrants. We contend that community engaged rese...
This paper analyzes how the development of innovation districts in industrial waterfront zones affec...
This major paper examines the implications of urban planning with respect to the built environment a...
This study takes its lead from a rapidly expanding body of literature which has centred on the relat...
This paper explores the commercial shopping street as a site of racialized class struggle. The argum...
The increasing suburbanization of immigrant settlement in Canada’s major receiving cities has create...
It is now impossible to ignore that Toronto is becoming a divided city. Stacks of research confirm ...
In many North American cities, the last two decades have witnessed not only the large-scale return o...
Gentrification is proving to be a double-edged sword; for some it can improve neighborhoods by makin...
By tracking the shift to “more inclusive creative city” planning from Toronto’s economicallyprioriti...
This research examines a contemporary planning case in Toronto where tensions between policy visions...
This research examines a contemporary planning case in Toronto where tensions between policy visions...
This dissertation examines the discursive production of new developments and the reinvention of subu...
In critical urban research, artists are typically seen as drivers of central city gentrifi cation an...
The literature on gentrification has focused predominantly on housing dynamics. To the extent that ...
Post-Fordist shifts in urban governance have been characterized by a trend toward competitive city e...
This paper analyzes how the development of innovation districts in industrial waterfront zones affec...
This major paper examines the implications of urban planning with respect to the built environment a...
This study takes its lead from a rapidly expanding body of literature which has centred on the relat...
This paper explores the commercial shopping street as a site of racialized class struggle. The argum...
The increasing suburbanization of immigrant settlement in Canada’s major receiving cities has create...
It is now impossible to ignore that Toronto is becoming a divided city. Stacks of research confirm ...
In many North American cities, the last two decades have witnessed not only the large-scale return o...
Gentrification is proving to be a double-edged sword; for some it can improve neighborhoods by makin...
By tracking the shift to “more inclusive creative city” planning from Toronto’s economicallyprioriti...
This research examines a contemporary planning case in Toronto where tensions between policy visions...
This research examines a contemporary planning case in Toronto where tensions between policy visions...
This dissertation examines the discursive production of new developments and the reinvention of subu...
In critical urban research, artists are typically seen as drivers of central city gentrifi cation an...
The literature on gentrification has focused predominantly on housing dynamics. To the extent that ...
Post-Fordist shifts in urban governance have been characterized by a trend toward competitive city e...
This paper analyzes how the development of innovation districts in industrial waterfront zones affec...
This major paper examines the implications of urban planning with respect to the built environment a...
This study takes its lead from a rapidly expanding body of literature which has centred on the relat...