Focusing on a series of pivotal issues confronting Canadian
cities and city-dwellers today, this volume address key themes in
urban studies: the interaction between social relations and urban
landscape, the status of the city in the new world economy, and the
sociocultural complexity of urban populations. The fifteen essays
presented here reflect the current preoccupations and perspectives
of critically oriented urban researchers in Canada. The essays in
Part 1, 'People, Places, Cultures, ' examine the nature of urban
space and the links between this space and social relations,
illustrating the fundamental principle that urban spaces are 'built
values' and 'built politics' - physical expressions of social
process. Part 2, 'The Economy of Cities, ' explores recent
fundamental shifts in the economic character of Canadian cities,
whose effect on the social and physical landscapes has been as
dramatic as the explosive onset of industrialism was in the last
century. Part 3, 'Urban Social Movements, ' focuses on the
practices of social movements, including those oriented to gender,
race, and the environment.
Consisting largely of applied case studies, rather than broad
thematic essays, City Lives and City Forms presents an overall
argument for focused critical research in the urban field and
suggests possible directions for the future.
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