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“Common–Sense” Neoliberalism: Progressive Conservative Urbanism in Toronto, Canada
- R. Keil
- Sociology
- 1 July 2002
This paper argues that urban neoliberalism can best be understood as a contradictory re–regulation of urban everyday life. Based on an analysis of neoliberalism as a new political economy and as a… Expand
The urban politics of roll‐with‐it neoliberalization
- R. Keil
- Sociology
- 1 June 2009
Urban politics has changed during a generation of neoliberalization. This paper argues that next to the notions of roll‐back and roll‐out neoliberalization, which have been put forward to explain… Expand
Governance Restructuring in Los Angeles and Toronto: Amalgamation or Secession?
- R. Keil
- Sociology
- 1 December 2000
Towards the end of the 1990s, a perplexing situation occurred in two large North American cities. In Toronto, Ontario, and Los Angeles, California, conservative political forces undertook to… Expand
Changing Toronto: Governing Urban Neoliberalism
- Julie-Anne Boudreau, R. Keil, Douglas Young
- Geography
- 1 May 2009
Preface List of Figures, Tables, and Maps Acknowledgements 1. Canada Urbana: Perspectives of Urban Research 2. The City That Works (No More): Towards the Crisis of the Mid-1990s 3. Tory Toronto:… Expand
Progress Report—Urban Political Ecology
- R. Keil
- Sociology
- 1 November 2005
In my last report (Keil, 2003), I highlighted some of the main debates and lines of thought in work on urban political ecology (UPE). In the current review, I will build on this matrix and showcase… Expand
Toronto Inc? Planning the Competitive City in the New Toronto
This paper analyses recent developments in urban planning in the City of Toronto. A municipality of 2.4 million inhabitants that makes up the inner half of the Greater Toronto Area, the City of… Expand
Governing Suburbia: Modalities and Mechanisms of Suburban Governance
- Michael Ekers, Pierre J. Hamel, R. Keil
- Sociology
- 23 February 2012
Ekers M., Hamel P. and Keil R. Governing suburbia: modalities and mechanisms of suburban governance, Regional Studies. This paper traces the major modalities of suburban governance through a review… Expand
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