GEOG 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Rob Ford, Brian Mulroney, Neoliberalism
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Neoliberalism, rob ford"s mayoral campaign, and the meaning of urban citizenship. Torontonians as residents of the city while solely concentrating on taxpayers and consumers interested in analyzing how ford avoided addressing torontonians as residents while focusing on taxpayers and consumers. Contributors is a part of a neoliberal trend common across the globe, but it"s consequences are severe (excluding certain sections of the city) Underserving" residents, seriously impacting on notions of urban citizenship and participation, and contributing to polarizing the population. Abstract capurri, by examining ford"s press releases and speeches throughout his campaign, is. Ford only focused on an exclusive subsection of the population this emphasis on. Such a decision results in a city that is further divided between deserving" and. Throughout ford"s campaign, ford repeatedly avoided addressing. It is problematic when the potential mayor of canada"s largest city decides to. Urban neoliberalism has been a dominant political and policy phenomenon shaping.