GEOG 217 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Heteronormativity, Nomadic Massive, Alterity
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Urban citizenship: guest lecturers waahli yussef, spencer nelson. Urban citizenship as binary: citizen in place experience of belonging, other shadow citizen out of place experiences of exclusion. Formal" approach: spatial technology of governance, reordering the landscape = redefining urban inhabitant, citizens as cogs" in modernization discourse. Disparate citizenship: alterity of citizenship highlights the inequalities between places and communities, and the extent to which residents" or members" social, economic, and political rights and entitlements can be mobilized. Importance of looking at experiences of citizenship in situ", paying attention to the locations of those relegated to the fringes (2009: discussions of urban access highlight encroachment of policy and quality of contestation of the lived city. Guest lecturer: spencer nelson heteronormativity, urban planning citizenship and housing policy: sro. In what ways have mega events influenced sro housing and how does that relate to notions of heteronormativity and citizenship: 3rd question .