In many North American cities, the last two decades have witnessed not only the large-scale return of investment priorities to central cities, but also a rise in the suburbanization of poverty. This dissertation examines the problem of ‘suburban decline’ by investigating how it is produced, its effects on sub/urban populations, and the responses that it generates. I interrogate the processes through which relations of political-economic and cultural dominance are obscured, enacted, and reproduced through the production of sub/urban investment and decline. In doing so, I identify the ongoing colonial practices, classism, and systemic racism that are embedded into the neoliberal state and through it, the production and management of margin...
The Greater Toronto Area (G.T.A.), Canada’s largest urban region, is currently facing a strenuous ex...
ABSTRACT: Most existing research on neighborhoods facing gentrification has portrayed residents as r...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...
In many North American cities, the last two decades have witnessed not only the large-scale return o...
This paper explores the commercial shopping street as a site of racialized class struggle. The argum...
It is now impossible to ignore that Toronto is becoming a divided city. Stacks of research confirm ...
This dissertation examines the discursive production of new developments and the reinvention of subu...
This dissertation weaves together an examination of the concept and meanings of suburb and suburban,...
Gentrification is proving to be a double-edged sword; for some it can improve neighborhoods by makin...
This dissertation charts the socio-spatial impacts of welfare state reform on the landscape of publi...
This dissertation develops a multi-dimensional critique of the globally popular "socially mixed" pub...
In 2005, firearm homicides in Toronto spiked to unprecedented levels, prompting mainstream media to ...
This dissertation examines the complex roles the Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC), a progr...
This paper builds from the knowledge of the causes, developments and consequences of gentrification ...
image of the process as being emancipatory: a middle-class reaction to the oppressive conformity of ...
The Greater Toronto Area (G.T.A.), Canada’s largest urban region, is currently facing a strenuous ex...
ABSTRACT: Most existing research on neighborhoods facing gentrification has portrayed residents as r...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...
In many North American cities, the last two decades have witnessed not only the large-scale return o...
This paper explores the commercial shopping street as a site of racialized class struggle. The argum...
It is now impossible to ignore that Toronto is becoming a divided city. Stacks of research confirm ...
This dissertation examines the discursive production of new developments and the reinvention of subu...
This dissertation weaves together an examination of the concept and meanings of suburb and suburban,...
Gentrification is proving to be a double-edged sword; for some it can improve neighborhoods by makin...
This dissertation charts the socio-spatial impacts of welfare state reform on the landscape of publi...
This dissertation develops a multi-dimensional critique of the globally popular "socially mixed" pub...
In 2005, firearm homicides in Toronto spiked to unprecedented levels, prompting mainstream media to ...
This dissertation examines the complex roles the Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC), a progr...
This paper builds from the knowledge of the causes, developments and consequences of gentrification ...
image of the process as being emancipatory: a middle-class reaction to the oppressive conformity of ...
The Greater Toronto Area (G.T.A.), Canada’s largest urban region, is currently facing a strenuous ex...
ABSTRACT: Most existing research on neighborhoods facing gentrification has portrayed residents as r...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...