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‘Ethnic’ Dilemmas?: Religion, Diversity and Multicultural Planning in Montreal
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‘Ethnic’ Dilemmas?: Religion, Diversity and Multicultural Planning in Montreal
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Two case studies involving the expansion and remodeling of Hassidic synagogues in Montreal’s Mile-End and Outremont illustrate the roles of local dynamics and social players, as well as municipal responses, to culturally specific requests pertaining to urban planning.
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Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada
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Vol. 36
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no. 2
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51-75
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2004
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en
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Gagnon, Julie Élizabeth. “‘Ethnic’ Dilemmas?: Religion, Diversity and Multicultural Planning in Montreal.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 36, no. 2 (2004): 51–75.
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