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Browsing by Author "Townshend, Ivan Jonathan"

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    An urban geography of the third age: Canadian metropolitan segregation and community cohesion in Canada
    (1996) Townshend, Ivan Jonathan; Davies, Wayne K. D.
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    Calgary community associations: social and functional differentiation
    (1992) Townshend, Ivan Jonathan; Davies, Wayne K. D.
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    The Exclusionary Politics of Secondary Suites in Calgary: Homeowners Seeking Class Monopoly Rents
    (2018-06-29) van der Poorten, Kylee Aisha; Miller, Bryon A.; Blue, Gwendolyn; Keough, Noel; Townshend, Ivan Jonathan
    Secondary suites, broadly defined as additional rental dwelling units within single-detached properties, have been a contentious topic in Calgary’s municipal politics for the past three decades. In most cases, suites operate in basements and thus conceal living standards and evade the gaze of the local state. To date, Calgary maintains a high restrictive approach to secondary suites in established suburban areas. Evidence suggests an effective opposition from a vocal minority of residents and community leaders has inhibited secondary suite proponents from easing barriers to legalization. These housing politics are the focus of this study. Using a mixed-method approach, I explore the key institutional actors opposing secondary suite legalization, the basis of their opposition, and the mechanisms they use to steer policy toward their interests. A major finding is that exclusionary practices of neighbourhood governance and coalitions among community association leaders have been an integral part of Calgary’s secondary suite outcomes.

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