Indigenous invisibility in the city successful resurgence and community development hidden in plain sight /

"Indigenous Invisibility in the City contextualises the significant social change in Indigenous life circumstances and resurgence that came out of social movements in cities. It is about Indigenous resurgence and community development by First Nations people for First Nations people in cities....

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Main Author: Howard-Wagner, Deirdre,
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
Physical Description: 1 online resource.
Series: Routledge advances in sociology.
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Online Access: EBSCOhost
Taylor & Francis
Table of Contents:
  • Making the Invisible Visible: The City as a Critical Space of Indigenous
  • Resurgence and Community Development
  • Settler Colonial Cities as Sites of Indigenous Resurgence: From Relocation to Indigenous Resurgence
  • Indigenous Resurgence in Settler Colonial Cities: Indigenous Relocation, Communities of Association, Organisations
  • Indigenous Social Economies Hidden in Plain Sight: Organisations, Community Entrepreneuring, Development
  • A 'Renewed Right to Urban Life': Reconciliation and Indigenous Political Agency
  • White Spaces and White Adaptive Strategies: Visibility and Aesthetic Upgrades and Indigenous Place and Space in the Post-industrial City in the Neoliberal Age
  • Neoliberal Poverty Governance and the Consequent Effects for Indigenous Community Development in the City
  • Conclusion
  • the Wilful Inattentiveness to Racial Inequality in Cities: What Black Lives Matter Protests Reveal About Indigenous Invisibility.