Student Papers Series: Recent submissions
Voici les éléments 1-20 de 34
-
From Controversy to Celebration: How the 1995 Relocation of Marcien Lemay's Riel from the Manitoba Legislature to Saint Boniface Impacted Its Public Reception
(Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2022-06)In 1970, when the Manitoba government commissioned a statue of Louis Riel, one of Canada’s most significant (and most contentious) historical figures, the public expected a certain level of controversy. Commemorating an ... -
Ending or Obscuring Homelessness? Applying the White Racial Frame to Homeless Literature in Canada
(Institute of urban Studies, 2019-07-22)This paper summarizes existing literature on homelessness throughout Canada and then applies the White Racial Frame (WRF) to analyze homeless literature collected as part of two research projects to answer two questions: ... -
The Role of NGOs, Non-Profits, and the Government in the Provision of Settlement Services for Canadian Newcomers: A Policy Crisis
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2017-10-27)The concept of collaboration and consensus building lends itself to the emerging theory of “New Public Governance,” where a shift to horizontal accountability and governance takes over from ideals of vertical power in ... -
Roads of blight : solutions to the automobile burden
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2000) -
An analysis of the transportation modes used by university students in Winnipeg : is the commute to school sustainable?
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1999) -
The new autonomy and the urban environment : the political and societal implications of globalization for cities
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1998) -
Women and urban environments, volume 2 : feminist eutopian visions of the city
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1997) -
Exurban development in the Winnipeg region : the issue of services
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1996) -
Impeaching the car : an assessment of the potential for sustainable urban transportation
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1995) -
Mixed-Income Housing Developments: Separating Myth from Reality
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2016-02-01)Mixed-income housing has long been promoted as a panacea to the largely-failed social housing experiments of the mid-twentieth century. However, more often than not, the social mix philosophy leads to more problems than ... -
Women and urban environments, volume 1 : feminist analysis of urban spaces
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1997) -
In search of a good neighbourhood
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1995) -
The perception of downtown Winnipeg and its role in shaping the city / Using hedonic methods to value environment damages to residential housing
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1994) -
Gentrification : assessing the causes and effects / Winnipeg's municipal conflict of interest guidelines : problems and solutions
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1992) -
Community involvement in the site-selection process : a matter of citizen participation-the Manitoba Hazardous Waste Management Corporation
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991) -
Gentrification : is the gentrification process negative by definition?
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991) -
Citizen participation in post-"Unicity" Winnipeg
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991) -
By Any Other Name: The Street Sex Workers of Winnipeg
(2015-03-25)Prostitution is a matter that affects many in Winnipeg; most obviously, the women and girls who are exploited through street work in the north and west end communities. These women and children are disproportionately of ... -
Increasing Public Transit Ridership Among University Of Manitoba Students: A Bus Rapid Transit Solution
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2002-04-11)Public transit ridership has decreased over the last 50 years as automobile ownership has increased. The environmental impacts of automobile use have prompted the need for more sustainable methods of transportation. ... -
Common Interest Development in Canada: Private Communities and the Future of Canadian Cities
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2014-10-15)This paper examines the phenomenon of Common Interest Developments (CIDs), more commonly known as “gated communities”, within the Canadian context. Comparing Canadian CIDs to their US counterparts. The author notes ...