GEOG 2UI3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Stonewall Uprising, Neoliberalism, Visible Minority

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Lecture 2: why does my city look the way it does. How does a city look and how did it get there: fillion and bunting (pre fordism, fordism, post. Fordism it shapes the cities" history: burgess" concentric zone model (describes how most. Canadian urban development: cities have been organized: neil smith and gentrification (cities for profit, not people) Governance and based on resource extraction: agricultural era (1800-1850, export-oriented agricultural production, great transitions (1850-1945, manufacturing dominated and created the heartland, post wwii fordist + Keynesian boom (1945-1975: growth of industrial and service sectors + increased government interventions, neo-liberal era (1975-present, deindustrializatio n, reliance on services, and constrained government intervention. Lecture 3: cities for people: gender and sexuality. Stonewall uprising: riots by members of the lgbt community. Gender in the city: four themes: the suburbs as women"s prisons, fear and safety in the city, gender expression in the city, urban masculinities. Lecture 4: cities for people: race and ethnicity.