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Journal articles on the topic "Minorités en milieu urbain – Canada"
Coo, H., H. Ouellette-Kuntz, M. Lam, C. T. Yu, D. Dewey, F. P. Bernier, A. E. Chudley, et al. "Corrélats de l’âge au moment du diagnostic de troubles du spectre autistique dans six régions canadiennes." Maladies chroniques et blessures au Canada 32, no. 2 (March 2012): 102–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.32.2.05f.
Full textLanglois, André. "Analyse de l'évolution démolinguistique de la population francophone hors Québec, 1971-1996." Recherche 41, no. 2 (April 12, 2005): 211–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/057368ar.
Full textPoirier, Johanne. "Autonomie politique et minorités francophones du Canada." Articles, no. 1 (May 24, 2012): 66–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1009209ar.
Full textBang, Felix, Steven McFaull, James Cheesman, and Minh T. Do. "Écart entre milieu rural et milieu urbain : différences dans les caractéristiques des blessures." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 39, no. 12 (December 2019): 345–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.39.12.01f.
Full textBlondin, Michel. "L'animation sociale en milieu urbain : une solution." Articles 6, no. 3 (April 12, 2005): 283–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/055279ar.
Full textTjepkema, M., R. Wilkins, S. Senécal, É. Guimond, and C. Penney. "La mortalité chez les adultes autochtones vivant en milieu urbain au Canada, 1991–2001." Maladies chroniques au Canada 31, no. 1 (December 2010): 5–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.31.1.03f.
Full textGérin-Lajoie, Diane, and Marianne Jacquet. "Regards croisés sur l’inclusion des minorités en contexte scolaire francophone minoritaire au Canada." Section 1 : La dimension linguistique des enjeux interculturels 36, no. 1 (June 4, 2008): 25–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018088ar.
Full textCardinal, Linda, Stéphane Lang, and Anik Sauvé. "Les minorités francophones hors Québec et la gouvernance des langues officielles : portrait et enjeux." Les visages de la vitalité des francophonies en Amérique, no. 26 (September 15, 2009): 209–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/037982ar.
Full textGreen, Rebecca J., Patricia L. Williams, C. Shanthi Johnson, and Ilya Blum. "Can Canadian Seniors on Public Pensions Afford a Nutritious Diet?" Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 27, no. 1 (2008): 69–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cja.27.1.69.
Full textLarin, Gilles N. "Le navettage et la tarification du transport par automobile en milieu urbain." Articles 56, no. 3 (January 21, 2009): 404–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/600928ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Minorités en milieu urbain – Canada"
Godbout, Claudia. "Étude du choix de localisation des immigrants au Canada." Thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25861/25861.pdf.
Full textHaghighat, Chapour. "Exclusion sociale et milieu urbain aux Etats-Unis." Paris 5, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA05H070.
Full textThe object of this thesis is to examine the social crisis in urban life in the United States and the changes that have occurred during the recent years, resulting in the increase of the gap between different categories of the population and in the apparition of new social tensions. The evolution of social, economic and political conditions is analyzed and how they6 have generated since the past three decades a greater marginalization of the lower classes, especially among the ethnic minorities. In this study, different social issues - as poverty, racism, immigration and urban violence - are discussed in order to better understand the complexity of the American society
Poirier, Cécile. "L'ethnicité comme ressource politique : partage de l'espace urbain et gestion de la diversité à Montréal et Bordeaux." Bordeaux 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005BOR30018.
Full textDuring the last twenty years, local authorities in western countries have been put under pressure to better take into account their citizens’ ethnocultural differences or, on the contrary, to limit such adaptation. Although this kind of accommodation often consists of ad hoc measures, researchers in the field of the management of diversity, have tended to focus on public policies. This research examines instead concrete practices of diversity management, specifically in the domain of sports and leisure, which are usually perceived as a means of social integration. In fact, both diversity management and recreation services are somewhat ambiguous because of their double vocation of respecting differences and personal development and promoting integration. Both also operate in a context dominated by formal and informal partnerships with a variety of organisations providing public services. What strategies do local authorities adopt to take differences into account and develop appropriate service provision? Based on three case studies (two in Montreal and one in Bordeaux), this research reveals that diversity management practices depend less on formal policy than on local issues of governance in sports and leisure and on the actors’ capacity to understand cultural codes. From a scientific viewpoint it underscores the relevance of the notion of ethnicity as a political resource, and from a practical viewpoint it highlights the importance of developing intercultural training and reflexive practices
Levier, Pierre. "De l'hygiénisme à l'écologie urbaine : environnement, santé publique et urbanisme à Toronto du XIXe siècle à nos jours par Pierre Levier." Bordeaux 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR30020.
Full textAs early as the 1910s, toronto became famous for its sanitation and its public health policy. More recently, it has been hailed in america as "a city that works". This research seeks to determine what part was played in the history of that city by public health and environmental issues. Various aspects of the crisis arising from rapid growth between 1880 and 1920 are dealt with : industrial pollution, congestion, street paving, the solid waste issue, the water supply and sewerage problems. Through a look at death rates and disease rates before world war one, the unhealthiness of the urban environment is measured. The public health movement which the sanitarians prompted is then dealt with; its motives, its shortcomings and the resistance it met with are discussed. An analysis of the work done by the commission of conservation of canada reveals close links between the concern for health and a concern for town-planning which arose in the 1890s. Out of these concerns and under the influence of the garden city concept rose a call for suburbanization. But little suburban growth occured around toronto during the 1920s and 1930s. The history of toronto since 1945, on the other hand, is one of massive suburbanization and new environmental issues. A study of the rise of environmental concern in toronto since the 1960s shows that this concern prompted major decisions in urban planning, that it fed a mutual resentment between the city and its suburbs and that it played a great part in a new definition of public health. Eventually, environmental concern fed the rising concern over urban sprawl and led to a call for higher urban densities
Freney, Sylvie. "Les faubourgs et leur évolution du XVIIIe siècle au milieu du XIXe siècle : étude comparée d'Angers et de Montréal." Angers, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004ANGE0023.
Full textThe goal of this Study on the Suburbs is to demonstrate the importance and the existence of the role of the suburbs had in adjustment and growth of the city between the 18th and mid 19th century. We were able to put three chonological time periods in perspective through the example of the Montreal and Angers suburbs. The first time period dealing with developments leading to the creation of the suburbs, allows them to place themselves around the city. The suburb is then the projection of the city outside of its walls. During the second time period around the end of the 18th century and beginning of the 19th century we are seeing the suburbs becoming more independent and becoming the centre of the city's growth, also, because of the abolition of the ramparts the connection between the city and suburb is fully functional. The city identifying itself to its suburbs, the integration of the suburbs to the city represents the third time period. This stage of integration is marked by the emergence of new significant spaces in the suburbs, spaces close to the notion of district. This work clearly shows that the suburbs are an historical reference from the time of the city, allowing to capture the mecanisms of the city's growth, therefore, it goes beyond being specific and comparative study on the suburbs in two different urban context
Bréville, Benoît. ""Inner city" montréalais et banlieue parisienne, politiques et stratégies de lutte contre la pauvreté urbaine : la politique de la ville à Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (Canada) et Saint-Denis (France), années 1960-début des années 2000." Thèse, Paris 1, 2011. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5483/1/D2407v1.pdf.
Full textSpire, Amandine. "Les étrangers d'Afrique de l'Ouest à Lomé (Togo) : identification, (in)visibilité et citadinité. : réflexions au regard de la ville d'Accra (Ghana)." Thesis, Paris 10, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA100112.
Full textThis thesis opens avenues of reflection on the interactions between cities and foreigners, in the West African context. It begins with a report: there are many international migrants in Lome and Accra who originate from within the ECOWAS zone of “free movement”, but they are not very visible in these cities – particularly since there are no ethnic enclaves. In spite of their lack of visibility, some West African foreign groups are paradoxically stigmatized by the host populations in times of crisis. The study of the urban societies of Lome and Accra questions the paradigm of assimilation of migrants into the city as conceived by the Chicago sociological tradition. By applying the theories of the School of Manchester and by deconstructing the model of the “rural exodus”, we shall propose a dialectical and multiscalar approach to the links between foreigners and cities. The city influences the identities of foreign migrants who, themselves, transform the spaces of the city and the “citadinité”, defined as the modes of life specific to a city (in terms of practices and representations). One of the main stakes of this thesis consists in underlining the complexity of the notion of foreigner in West African cities. The variety of international mobility, in terms of places and temporalities, has the result of mixing up the faces of foreigners in Lome and Accra. The foreigners do not belong to a single social group, any more than to a single territory. So, this research considers the visibility of foreigners’ identities in the city, both in the eyes of the city-dwellers and in those of the researcher. The foreigners’ identities to a city can be the object of a demand and a process of recognition which is conveyed by territorialities on the scale of a district, as is the case in zongos. But the marginality of certain foreign groups also contributes to the formation of foreigners’ territorialities, even if not easily visible. The presence of foreigners expresses itself not only in terms of identity, but also in terms of territory. The taking possession and the control of certain spaces by foreigners are at the heart of syncretic dynamics, characterized by the redefining of belonging to “somewhere else” in local interactions. In other words, the preservation of foreigners’ identities in the city is not based on the reproduction of identities which appear somewhere else or in other times, but seems to be the product of a differentiation and an identity creation in and of the city. It is from then on possible to exceed the territorial dimension of the changes in the city due to the presence of the foreigners: on the micro scale, places of sociability created by the foreigners entirely participate to invent the links which make the city in everyday life
Rioux, Gabriel. "Le milieu de l'urbanisme à Montréal (1897-1941) : histoire d'une "refondation"." Thèse, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5965/1/D2601.pdf.
Full textSimonet, Guillaume. "Enjeux et dynamiques de la mise en œuvre de stratégies d’adaptation aux changements climatiques en milieu urbain : les cas de Montréal et Paris." Thesis, Paris 10, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA100076/document.
Full textDue to the inevitability of human-induced climate change, adaptation of human systems has become a priority of municipal political agendas. However, the implementation of actions on reducing the vulnerability of populations and territories to cope with impacts faces several barriers, including cognitive, organizational and institutional ones. As part of this doctoral research, the 83 semi-structured interviews conducted with professional actors in climate change between Paris and Montreal confirm the idea of a mosaic of social representations generated by the term "adaptation to climate change," which gives rise to various interpretations once implementation started. The qualitative analysis of field data, supported by lexicometric tool, allows to a better understanding regarding logic of actions, including some challenging municipal decisions or those behind organizational dynamics. From these results, the research wants to expose the advent of adaptation to climate change in an urban context of major industrialized countries such as Montreal or Paris can not be equated with a change paradigm, but more like a vehicle helping to implement the precepts of sustainable development, initiated by "sustainable" movements in Rio (1992). Thus, although currently specifically identified in the climate topic, adaptation could quickly become an essential tool for participation in the fabric of the city viable
Parsanoglou, Dimitrios. "Grèce, pays d'immigration : perspectives historiques et sociologiques." Paris, EHESS, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009EHES0147.
Full textThis thesis is divided in three autonomous but interconnected parts. The first one, called "The history of migration in Greece", deals with the question historicity of migrant mobility in the Greek socio-historic context. After a brief presentation of the well-known history of emigration, the different types of immigration movements are examined through a temporal and thematic lens. The second part deals with new immigration to Greece, viewed in relation to real or alleged transformations of migration at a global level as well as at the level of Southern Europe. In addition, it is placed in the context of socio-economic evolution of the country, insisting on the domestic factors that lead to it. In the third part, called "Migrants in the city", the past and present of a city within the Athenian conurbation are explored through the successive migratory movements that formed and transformed its character. The new international migration and the composition of the migrant population of the city can be explained in major part by the nature and the needs of local labour market. This work concludes with a comparison between the two major migrant groups concerning employment, housing and distribution in the urban space
Books on the topic "Minorités en milieu urbain – Canada"
Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement. Services de vérification et d'évaluation. Évaluation des programmes de logement social en milieu urbain. Ottawa, Ont: Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, 1999.
Find full textLacelle, Claudette. Les domestiques en milieu urbain canadien au XIXe siècle. Ottawa, Ont: Direction des lieux et des parcs historiques nationaux, Parcs Canada, 1987.
Find full textGroves, Robert. Redéfinir le dialogue: L'exercice des pouvoirs autochtones en milieu urbain au Canada. Ottawa, Ont: Association nationale des centres d'amitié, 1999.
Find full textAdam, Dyane. Femmes francophones et pluralisme en milieu minoritaire. Ottawa: Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1996.
Find full textGroves, Robert. Re-fashioning the dialogue: Urban aboriginal governance in Canada. [Ottawa]: National Association of Friendship Centers, 1999.
Find full textGroves, Robert. Urban aboriginal governance in Canada: Re-fashioning the dialogue. [Ottawa]: National Association of Friendship Centers, 1999.
Find full textGagnon, Robert. Histoire de la Commission des écoles catholiques de Montréal: Le d eveloppement d'un réseau d'écoles publiques en milieu urbain. Montréal: Boréal, 1996.
Find full textLefkowitz, Bernard. Tough change: Growing up on your own in America. New York: Free Press, 1987.
Find full textJohnson, Marc L. Vitality indicators for official language minority communities 1: Francophones in urban settings : the Sudbury francophone community = Les indicateurs de vitalité des communautés de langue officielle en situation minoritaire 1 : les francophones en milieu urbain : la communauté francophone de Sudbury. Ottawa, Ont: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages = Commissariat aux langues officielles, 2007.
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