Home in the City: Urban Aboriginal Housing and Living Conditions

Author:   Alan B. Anderson
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
ISBN:  

9780802098870


Pages:   472
Publication Date:   23 August 2013
Format:   Hardback
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During the past several decades, the Aboriginal population of Canada has become so urbanized that today, the majority of First Nations and Mtis people live in cities. Home in the City provides an in-depth analysis of urban Aboriginal housing, living conditions, issues, and trends. Based on extensive research, including interviews with more than three thousand residents, it allows for the emergence of a new, contemporary, and more realistic portrait of Aboriginal people in Canada's urban centres. Home in the City focuses on Saskatoon, which has both one of the highest proportions of Aboriginal residents in the country and the highest percentage of Aboriginal people living below the poverty line. While the book details negative aspects of urban Aboriginal life (such as persistent poverty, health problems, and racism), it also highlights many positive developments: the emergence of an Aboriginal middle class, inner-city renewal, innovative collaboration with municipal and community organizations, and more. Alan B. Anderson and the volume's contributors provide an important resource for understanding contemporary Aboriginal life in Canada.

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Author:   Alan B. Anderson
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.820kg
ISBN:  

9780802098870


ISBN 10:   0802098878
Pages:   472
Publication Date:   23 August 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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"""There has been an utter lack of discussion about the city-specific dynamics of urban Aboriginality, and Home in the City does an excellent empirical job of demonstrating 'Aboriginal Saskatoon' in all its specificity. Its strengths include the depth of its data and the relationships fostered with Aboriginal groups in undertaking the project."" --Chris Andersen, Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta ""Home in the City offers one of the best reviews and inventories of literature on Aboriginal issues, particularly on Aboriginal housing. It will make a very significant contribution to literature in this area, as it provides important information that should be made available to scholars, students, practitioners, and policy-makers."" --Tom Carter, Department of Geography, University of Winnipeg"


Home in the City offers one of the best reviews and inventories of literature on Aboriginal issues, particularly on Aboriginal housing. It will make a very significant contribution to literature in this area, as it provides important information that should be made available to scholars, students, practitioners, and policy-makers. - Tom Carter, Department of Geography, University of Winnipeg There has been an utter lack of discussion about the city-specific dynamics of urban Aboriginality, and Home in the City does an excellent empirical job of demonstrating 'Aboriginal Saskatoon' in all its specificity. Its strengths include the depth of its data and the relationships fostered with Aboriginal groups in undertaking the project. - Chris Andersen, Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta


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Alan B. Anderson is a professor emeritus in the Department of Sociology and a research fellow in Ethnic and Indigenous Studies in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Saskatchewan.

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