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From Balconville to Condoville, but Where Is Co-opville? Neighbourhood Activism in 1980s Pointe-Saint-Charles
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From Balconville to Condoville, but Where Is Co-opville? Neighbourhood Activism in 1980s Pointe-Saint-Charles
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The author points out that historians of postwar Canada have relegated neighbourhood activism to specific periods of city-wide mobilization. In Montreal, he notes, authors who participated in or studied urban social movements describe a rapid decline in activism following the first sovereignty referendum in 1980. The author argues that this periodization of activism has privileged the experiences of a mostly middle-class left who circulated in activist networks spanning the city and has largely ignored the experiences of working-class people who could not afford to stop organizing in their neighbourhoods. During the 1980s, he explains, residents in the Montreal neighbourhood of Pointe-Saint-Charles launched Projet St-Charles, a plan to build 500 units of co-operative housing to buttress the deindustrializing area against gentrification. The author explains that co-ops were a form of low-income housing that some felt could also serve as the organizational basis for a broader movement of poor and working-class people. But, as he explains, plans did not progress exactly as intended; internal race, gender, class, generational, and linguistic tensions within the neighbourhood complicated attempts by local organizers to build a representational movement, as did the social-spending cutbacks that characterized the neoliberal 1980s. Rather than abandon their principles, the author explains that projet organizers continued to develop co-op housing, thereby sheltering a social fabric and radical critique in Pointe-Saint-Charles from the violent restructuring of the neoliberal city.
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Labour / Le Travail
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No. 81
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159-186
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Spring 2018
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en
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Vickers, Simon. “From Balconville to Condoville, but Where Is Co-Opville? Neighbourhood Activism in 1980s Pointe-Saint-Charles.” Labour / Le Travail No. 81 (Spring 2018): 159–186. http://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/article/view/5885/6744.
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