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    Managing multicultural issues in cities

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    2000
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    Burstein, Meyer
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    How we manage migration and diversity in our cities will determine our success as a nation. Challenges are mounting: from globalization, from a growing cultural gap between large and small centres, from racism, and from an urgent need to foster civic engagement and integration. Unfortunately, issues surrounding cities have been largely absent from discussions on these matters. Cities have implicated themselves in access and equity remedies, but transport, zoning, and local economic development functions are only now starting to recognize and respond to growing diversity. Greater municipal involvement and better coordination are essential if we are to act constructively.
     
    L'avenir de la nation est directement retié à la gestion de la migration et de la diversité des populations urbaines. La globalisation apporte ses défis: la dichotomie culturelle entre les grands centres urbains et les plus petites villes, le racisme, le besoin croissant d'engagement et d'integration civiques. Malheureusement, les villes n'ont pas vraiment participé aux débats sur le sujet. D'abord préoccupées par les questions d'éthique et d'accès, elles commencent à peine à envisager la question de la diversité dans le transport, le zonage et le développement économique local. La réussite future dépendra d'une meilleure coordination et d'un plus grand engagement municipal.
     
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-250
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    DOI: 10.25316/IR-250
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