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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures, Maps, and Tables vii
- Preface xi
- 1. Introduction: Elusive Suburbia 3
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PART 1. Questioning North American Suburbia
- 2. Using Toronto to Explore Three Suburban Stereotypes, and Vice Versa 23
- 3. Mexico City: Elusive Suburbs, Ubiquitous Peripheries 45
- 4. Searching for Suburbia in Metropolitan Miami 65
- 5. Spatial Transformations in the Suburbs of the North Carolina Piedmont Region 88
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PART 2. Changing Political Economies of Suburbanization
- 6. The Strange Case of the Bay Area 109
- 7. Vancouverism as Suburbanism 129
- 8. Montreal: An Ordinary North American Metropolis? 149
- 9. New York’s Suburbs in a Globalized Metropolitan Region 170
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PART 3. Race, Ethnicity, and the Remaking of Suburbia
- 10. Diverging Racial Geographies in Phoenix’s Postwar and Post–Civil Rights Suburbs 201
- 11. Suburbanization and the Making of Atlanta as the “Black Mecca” 223
- 12. Edmonton, Mill Woods, Amiskwaciy Waskahikan 245
- 13. Economic Development and the New Immigrant Segregationist Politics in Suburban Chicago 269
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PART 4. Contested Suburbs
- 14. Governance, Politics, and Suburbanization in Los Angeles 289
- 15. Reaching Suburbia: Towards a Socially Just Transit System for Ottawa 307
- 16. Contested Spaces: Suburban Development in Halifax and Other Midsized Canadian Cities 328
- Epilogue: Suburbs as Transitional Spaces 349
- Contributors 363
- Index 369
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures, Maps, and Tables vii
- Preface xi
- 1. Introduction: Elusive Suburbia 3
-
PART 1. Questioning North American Suburbia
- 2. Using Toronto to Explore Three Suburban Stereotypes, and Vice Versa 23
- 3. Mexico City: Elusive Suburbs, Ubiquitous Peripheries 45
- 4. Searching for Suburbia in Metropolitan Miami 65
- 5. Spatial Transformations in the Suburbs of the North Carolina Piedmont Region 88
-
PART 2. Changing Political Economies of Suburbanization
- 6. The Strange Case of the Bay Area 109
- 7. Vancouverism as Suburbanism 129
- 8. Montreal: An Ordinary North American Metropolis? 149
- 9. New York’s Suburbs in a Globalized Metropolitan Region 170
-
PART 3. Race, Ethnicity, and the Remaking of Suburbia
- 10. Diverging Racial Geographies in Phoenix’s Postwar and Post–Civil Rights Suburbs 201
- 11. Suburbanization and the Making of Atlanta as the “Black Mecca” 223
- 12. Edmonton, Mill Woods, Amiskwaciy Waskahikan 245
- 13. Economic Development and the New Immigrant Segregationist Politics in Suburban Chicago 269
-
PART 4. Contested Suburbs
- 14. Governance, Politics, and Suburbanization in Los Angeles 289
- 15. Reaching Suburbia: Towards a Socially Just Transit System for Ottawa 307
- 16. Contested Spaces: Suburban Development in Halifax and Other Midsized Canadian Cities 328
- Epilogue: Suburbs as Transitional Spaces 349
- Contributors 363
- Index 369