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Planning capital cities: a cultural district in Canada’s capital region
Planning Perspectives ( IF 0.629 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-20 , DOI: 10.1080/02665433.2021.1965011
Eleonora Redaelli 1 , Guy Chiasson 2
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ABSTRACT

This paper investigates issues of national identity and multi-level governance within Confederation Boulevard, the heart of Canada's National Capital Region. We develop a framework that combines the literature on cultural districts and multi-level governance and analyse the plans written by the National Capital Commission (NCC) from the 1980s to the 2010s. Through the lens of cultural districts, we focus on urban form as a whole, instead of considering just specific artifacts or buildings, and uncover how over time the NCC is designing a representation of national identity moving towards multiculturalism. Moreover, the lens of cultural districts delineates a space for multi-level governance revealing the emergence of dynamics of negotiation among different levels of government towards territorial cooperation. This analysis of Confederation Boulevard contributes to the literature on planning capital cities beyond the specific case, adding to our understanding of (1) urban representation of national identity and (2) dynamics of a layered governance.



中文翻译:

规划首都城市:加拿大首都地区的文化区

摘要

本文调查了加拿大国家首都地区的心脏联邦大道内的国家认同和多层次治理问题。我们开发了一个结合文化区和多层次治理文献的框架,并分析了国家首都委员会 (NCC) 从 1980 年代到 2010 年代编写的计划。通过文化区的视角,我们关注整体城市形态,而不是仅仅考虑特定的文物或建筑物,并揭示随着时间的推移 NCC 是如何设计一种向多元文化主义迈进的民族认同的代表。此外,文化区的镜头描绘了一个多层次治理的空间,揭示了不同级别政府之间就领土合作进行谈判的动力。

更新日期:2021-08-20
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