PLAN233 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Urban Renewal, New Urbanism, Neoliberalism

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Social mix and canadian public housing redevelopment: experiences in toronto. Policies guided by social mix, diversity, mixed uses, and environmental sustainability are being applied to new urban developments, existing neighbourhood revitalization, and, as in toronto, public housing rejuvenation. Social mix policies are those intended to increase socio-economic diversity in an urban area, typically to correct the over- and under- representation of certain groups in comparison with the wider city. The social mix ideal in planning is not new. In britian, enthusiasm for social mix policies resurfaced after ww2, as part of a general movement towards a stronger welfare state and principles of universality. Social mix in the 1970s: reactions to post-war modernism (cid:269)(cid:286)(cid:299)(cid:290) (cid:269)(cid:286)(cid:288)(cid:300)(cid:287)"(cid:304) 1961 (cid:301)(cid:306)(cid:287)(cid:297)(cid:294)(cid:288)(cid:286)(cid:305)(cid:294)(cid:300)(cid:299) (cid:300)(cid:291) (cid:279)(cid:293)(cid:290) (cid:263)(cid:290)(cid:286)(cid:305)(cid:293) (cid:286)(cid:299)(cid:289) l(cid:294)(cid:291)(cid:290) (cid:300)(cid:291) g(cid:303)(cid:290)(cid:286)(cid:305) a(cid:298)(cid:290)(cid:303)(cid:294)(cid:288)(cid:286)(cid:299) (cid:262)(cid:294)(cid:305)(cid:294)(cid:290)(cid:304) was profoundly influential. Social mix and canadian public housing redevelopment: (cid:262)(cid:286)(cid:299)(cid:286)(cid:289)(cid:286)"(cid:304) (cid:304)(cid:300)(cid:288)(cid:294)(cid:286)(cid:297) (cid:308)(cid:290)(cid:297)(cid:291)(cid:286)(cid:303)(cid:290) (cid:304)(cid:305)(cid:286)(cid:305)(cid:290) (cid:308)(cid:286)(cid:304) (cid:286)(cid:301)(cid:301)(cid:303)(cid:300)(cid:286)(cid:288)(cid:293)(cid:294)(cid:299)(cid:292) (cid:286) (cid:298)(cid:300)(cid:303)(cid:290) (cid:306)(cid:299)(cid:294)(cid:307)(cid:290)(cid:303)(cid:304)(cid:286)(cid:297)(cid:294)(cid:304)(cid:305)(cid:294)(cid:288) (cid:298)(cid:300)(cid:289)(cid:290)(cid:297) (cid:287)(cid:286)(cid:304)(cid:290)(cid:289) (cid:300)(cid:299) (cid:301)(cid:303)(cid:300)(cid:292)(cid:303)(cid:290)(cid:304)(cid:304)(cid:294)(cid:307)(cid:290) (cid:306)(cid:299)(cid:289)(cid:290)(cid:303)(cid:304)(cid:305)(cid:286)(cid:299)(cid:289)(cid:294)(cid:299)(cid:292)(cid:304) (cid:300)(cid:291) (cid:305)(cid:293)(cid:290) (cid:304)(cid:305)(cid:303)(cid:306)(cid:288)(cid:305)(cid:306)(cid:303)al causes of poverty and unemployment.

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