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10. Immigrant-Friendly Community Plans: Rustbelt Efforts to Attract and Retain Immigrants

  • Stacy Anne Harwood and Sang S. Lee
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Cities and the Politics of Difference
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© 2020 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2020 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Tables and Figures viii
  4. Contributors x
  5. CITIES AND THE POLITICS OF DIFFERENCE. Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning 1
  6. 1. Cities and the Diversity Agenda in Planning 3
  7. Part 1: Multicultural Praxis
  8. 2. The Centrality of Liberal Democratic Values in a Multicultural Society 31
  9. 3. The Incorporation of Multicultural Ethos in Urban Planning 58
  10. 4. The Pragmatic Politics of Multicultural Democracy 87
  11. 5. Multicultural Planning in Twenty-First-Century Britain 109
  12. Part 2: Expanding the Boundaries of the Multicultural Discourse
  13. 6. Planning for Sexual and Gender Minorities 135
  14. 7. Planning in Native American Reservation Communities: Sovereignty, Conflict, and Political Pluralism 159
  15. Part 3: Planning the Inclusive City
  16. 8. Majority-Minority Cities: What Can They Teach Us about the Future of Planning Practice? 193
  17. 9. Community Planning for Immigrant Integration 214
  18. 10. Immigrant-Friendly Community Plans: Rustbelt Efforts to Attract and Retain Immigrants 236
  19. Part 4: Designing the Multicultural City
  20. 11. A Targeted Approach to Planning Socially Diverse Neighbourhoods 265
  21. 12. Imagining the Future: The Role of Visual Arts in the Planning of Multicultural Communities 291
  22. 13. Religious Clusters and Interfaith Dialogue 318
  23. Part 5: Enhancing the Cultural Competence of Planners
  24. 14. Negotiating Culture: Towards Greater Competency in Planning 343
  25. 15. Educating Planners for a Cosmopolitan Society: A Selective Case Study of Historically Black Colleges and Universities 362
  26. 16. Moving the Diversity Agenda Forward 388
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