Crossing Paths Crossing Perspectives. Urban Studies in British Columbia and Quebec

Par : Sandra Breux, Meg Holden, Collectif
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  • Nombre de pages272
  • FormatPDF
  • ISBN978-2-7663-0083-9
  • EAN9782766300839
  • Date de parution17/05/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille8 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairespdf
  • ÉditeurPresses de l'Université Laval

Résumé

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 and transportation, in particular-are featured in terms of new and innovative directions. Emerging questions-about urban indigeneity, food systems, climate action-are broached in challenging ways.
The twenty authors whose original work is compiled here demonstrate the scope for continued, critical, comparative conversation across francophone and anglophone divides. The book offers a significant resource for understanding the intersecting field and practice of urban studies in Quebec and in B. C. and for spurring its further evolution. A French version of this book is also available.
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 and transportation, in particular-are featured in terms of new and innovative directions. Emerging questions-about urban indigeneity, food systems, climate action-are broached in challenging ways.
The twenty authors whose original work is compiled here demonstrate the scope for continued, critical, comparative conversation across francophone and anglophone divides. The book offers a significant resource for understanding the intersecting field and practice of urban studies in Quebec and in B. C. and for spurring its further evolution. A French version of this book is also available.