Using the redevelopment of the Yonge-Dundas intersection in downtown Toronto in the mid-1990s as a case study, Ruppert examines the language of planners, urban designers, architects, and marketing analysts to reveal the extent to which moralization legitimizes these professions in the public eye.
Using the redevelopment of the Yonge-Dundas intersection in downtown Toronto in the mid-1990s as a case study, Ruppert examines the language of planners, urban designers, architects, and marketing analysts to reveal the extent to which moralization legitimizes these professions in the public eye.
List of Tables and Maps Acknowledgments 1. The Good City 2. Making Yonge-Dundas Good 3. TheSecureCity 4. The Consumer City 5. The Aesthetic City 6. The Governable City 7. Making the Good City 8. Yonge-Dundas Made Good? Appendix A: List of Exhibits Appendix B Notes Bibliography Illustration Credits Index
List of Tables and Maps Acknowledgments 1. The Good City 2. Making Yonge-Dundas Good 3. TheSecureCity 4. The Consumer City 5. The Aesthetic City 6. The Governable City 7. Making the Good City 8. Yonge-Dundas Made Good? Appendix A: List of Exhibits Appendix B Notes Bibliography Illustration Credits Index
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