Small cities, big issues reconceiving community in a neoliberal era / edited by Christopher Walmsley and Terry Kading.

Format Electronic
Publication InfoEdmonton, AB : AU Press, [2018]
Description1 online resource (ix, 334 pages)
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Other author/creatorWalmsley, Christopher, 1949-
Other author/creatorKading, Terry, 1962-
Included WorkContainer of (work): Kading, Terry, 1962- Homelessness in small cities.
Other author/creatorAmerican Council of Learned Societies.
Contents Homelessness in small cities : the abdication of federal responsibility / Terry Kading and Christopher Walmsley -- Zoned out : regulating street sex work in Kamloops, British Columbia / Lorry-Ann Austin -- Needles in Nanaimo : exclusionary versus inclusionary approaches to illicit drug users / Sydney Weaver -- Being queer in the small city / Wendy Hulko -- "Thrown out into the community" : the closure of Tranquille / Diane Purvey -- Fitting in : women parolees in the small city / Jennifer Murphy -- Walking in two worlds : aboriginal peoples in the small city / Sharnelle Matthew and Kathie McKinnon -- Social planning and the dynamics of small-city government / Christopher Walmsley and Terry Kading -- The inadequacies of multiculturalism : reflections on immigrant settlement, identity negotiation, and community in a small city / Mónica J. Sánchez-Flores -- Municipal approaches to poverty reduction in British Columbia : a comparison of New Westminster and Abbotsford / Robert Harding and Paul Jenkinson -- Integrated action and community empowerment : building relationships of solidarity in Magog, Québec / Jacques Caillouette -- Small city, large town? reflections on neoliberalism in the United Kingdom / Graham Day.
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