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Urbanization in a Global Context is a contributed text that helps Canadian students understand the process of urbanization by examining cities outside Canada across the Global North and South. Truly international in its approach, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of urban places and fosters analysis that identifies the similarities and differences between cities in different world regions. Each chapter focuses on different contemporary urban issues--ranging from urban policy, climate change, and gender to transportation and water governance--and introduces current urban scholarly debates, grounding them in international case studies. How these issues resonate with the Canadian urban context is discussed in text boxes, which employ descriptive accounts, drawing on examples from a selection of small-, mid-, and large-sized Canadian cities. Activities and questions at the end of each chapter prompt students to collaborate with peers to further critically reflect upon how these urban issues could relate to their lived experience in Canadian cities.
This text investigates the complex processes of global urbanization by analyzing the interconnected nature of cities across both the Global North and South. Edited by Bain, the book utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to examine how contemporary urban challenges manifest in diverse international environments. By integrating scholarly debates with practical case studies, the text provides a framework for understanding how global urban trends influence local environments, specifically within the Canadian context.
What You Will Find
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Academic reviewers identify this text as a useful resource for undergraduate students seeking to bridge the gap between international urban theory and domestic Canadian policy. The inclusion of specific Canadian case studies is frequently cited as a primary strength for classroom application.
Page Count:
428
Publication Date:
2023-05-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0190165766
ISBN-13:
9780190165765
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