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Small Cities, Big Issues: Dedication

Small Cities, Big Issues
Dedication
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction
  4. Part I Displacement, Isolation, and the Other
    1. 1. Homelessness in Small Cities: The Abdication of Federal Responsibility
    2. 2. Zoned Out: Regulating Street Sex Work in Kamloops, British Columbia
    3. 3. Needles in Nanaimo: Exclusionary Versus Inclusionary Approaches to Illicit Drug Users
    4. 4. Being Queer in the Small City
    5. 5. “Thrown Out into the Community”: The Closure of Tranquille
    6. 6. Fitting In: Women Parolees in the Small City
    7. 7. Walking in Two Worlds: Aboriginal Peoples in the Small City
  5. Part II Building Community
    1. 8. Social Planning and the Dynamics of Small-City Government
    2. 9. The Inadequacies of Multiculturalism: Reflections on Immigrant Settlement, Identity Negotiation, and Community in a Small City
    3. 10. Municipal Approaches to Poverty Reduction in British Columbia: A Comparison of New Westminster and Abbotsford
    4. 11. Integrated Action and Community Empowerment: Building Relationships of Solidarity in Magog, Québec
    5. 12. Small City, Large Town? Reflections on Neoliberalism in the United Kingdom
  6. Conclusion: The Way Forward
  7. List of Contributors

To Kico (2004–2017), homeless in Kamloops when we met him but whose presence in our lives made such a difference in all the years thereafter, and to all those individuals and community organizations whose collaborative efforts to improve our communities so often go unrecognized.

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