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City Dwellers Redefine What It Means to Be a Citizen

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2008

Authors

Gilbert, Liette
Phillips, Catherine

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This research may help policymakers and community groups to better understand the needs of city dwellers in Canada. It highlights the benefits of continued activism and rights reform by citizens. Policymakers who are tackling issues like poverty and homelessness can use this research to co-ordinate their efforts more closely with housing activists, the homeless, and the public at large.

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Poverty, Urban Planning, Politics, Homelessness

Citation

Gilbert, L., & Phillips, C. (2003). Practices of urban environmental citizenships: Rights to the city and rights to nature in Toronto. Citizenship Studies, 7(3), 313-330.