Neighbourhood Change

邻里变革研究伙伴关系

There are growing gaps between rich and poor neighbourhoods across Canada. Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), the Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership examined socio-spatial polarization in six Canadian cities. The IUS focused on examining particular local and regional dimensions of inequality in Winnipeg. Work has included research on West Broadway as well as the Condominium Market in Winnipeg. For more information on this project please visit the neighborhood changewebsite.

邻里变革研究伙伴关系
损失和变革

Carter, T.,McCullough, S., Shirtliffe, R., Northcote, C.

Since their introduction the late 1960s, condominiums have become a significant feature of Winnipeg’s housing market. Condominiums in Winnipeg however, present particular characteristics compared to other Canadian cities – especially the high number of units converted from previous apartments, the small share condos represent of the overall housing market, and the low percentage of condos that are rented out.

Changing Neighbourhoods

Distasio, J.,& Zell, S.

作为这种合作伙伴关系的一部分,IUS促进了《变化的街区:加拿大城市的社会和空间两极分化》的贡献。该书分析并反思了加拿大主要城市的收入不平等和两极分化。IUS的Jino Distasio和Sarah Zell撰写了一章,讲述了温尼伯日益增长的收入不平等的空间化,强调了内城的土著和最近移民人口的人口转变。本书的总结章节着眼于在各个城市的整个分析中出现的特定主题。
Book Available at UBC Press

分裂的草原Neighbourhood

Distasio,J.,Maunder,M.,Zell,S.,Quanbury,D。

Welcome to West Broadway. West Broadway is an older, centrally located neighbourhood in Winnipeg, Canada. It is an area with a compelling and diffcult story and history. Its growth over the last 50 years is marked by periods of hope, struggle and uncertainty over its future. In telling West Broadway’s story, we draw from stakeholders who reflect on decades of personal experience. As well, we delve into the neighbourhood’s history using an archive of visual and written documents. All told, these sources help reveal the reality of neighbourhood change in a diverse community located in the heart of Winnipeg’s inner city.

The Divided Prairie City

Distasio, J., Kaufman, A. (ed).

Both income inequality and polarization are intensifying within Canadian cities. This growing wealth gap creates new socio-economic, ethno-cultural, and spatial divisions in the urban environment. While social division and inequality are hardly new issues in Winnipeg, recent media attention has highlighted significant divides in the city. This edited collection adds another voice to these conversations by exploring how income inequality and polarization impact people and spaces in an increasingly divided prairie city.

Winnipeg's Vanishing Rooming Houses

Kaufman, A., Distasio, J.

这件事记录了来自两个城市内城区的房屋的消失。20亚愽娱乐app14年5月27日举行的社区论坛将汇集80多个房间房客,房东,社区成员,政府代表,研究人员,服务机构和学生,讨论温尼伯的房屋房屋状况。

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