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Distributed for University of British Columbia Press

Tales of Two Cities

Women and Municipal Restructuring in London and Toronto

Distributed for University of British Columbia Press

Tales of Two Cities

Women and Municipal Restructuring in London and Toronto

How does reshaping local government affect citizen involvement in public life? As cities move between centralized and decentralized governance and conservative and progressive leadership, what brings out the best and the worst in civic engagement? In this thought-provoking book, Sylvia Bashevkin examines the consequences of divergent restructuring experiences in London and Toronto. By focusing on the forced amalgamation of local boroughs in Toronto and the creation of a new metropolitan authority in London, she explores the fallout for women as urban citizens. Ultimately, context is crucial to whether municipal change signals pessimism or promise.

200 pages | © 2006

Gender and Sexuality


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Restructuring Contexts

2. Seeking Public Office

3. Working from the Inside

4. Planning Ahead

5. Assessing Restructuring

6. Future Prospects

Appendix: Interview Schedules

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

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