MGMT 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Susan Faludi
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Outline of cruikshank and bouchier, blighted areas and obnoxious industries: Constructing environmental inequality on an industrial waterfront, hamilton, ontario, The authors emphasize the inequality of the way different socioeconomic groups in hamilton experienced industrial pollution, with working classes being much more adversely affected than the wealthier classes. Despite the presence of industry and pollution, workers derived recreational and fishing opportunities by their proximity to the bay. The industrial areas were also attracting the new immigrant streams from eastern europe. Neither of these plans were fully adopted: this period of time also witnessed the remarkable increase in pollution levels in burlington bay. 68% of the brightside district were of eastern european or italian heritage by 1945. After the second world war, urban planner e. g.