Governing Ourselves?
The Politics of Canadian Communities
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Governing Ourselves?
The Politics of Canadian Communities

Table of Contents
Tables, Figures, and Boxes
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Local Democracy, a Contested Notion
1 Local Self-Government: Perspectives on Democracy
2 Local Democracy and Self-Government: The Historical Legacy
3 Avenues of Participation in Local Governance
Part 2: Shifting Responsibilities: Intergovernmental Relations
4 The Evolution of Provincial-Local Relations and Municipal Government
5 Municipal Restructuring
6 Contemporary Intergovernmental Relations
Part 3: The Politics of Space, Place, and Ecosystems
7 Core and Peripheries to Networked Societies
8 The Politics of Urban Planning
9 Environmental Challenges: Redefining the Public Interest
Part 4: The Business of Local Administration and Policy
10 Local Public Administration
11 Business, Management, and the Municipal Corporation
Part 5: Surfing into the Twenty-First Century: Local Political Communications
12 Local Channels of Information
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Photography Credits
Index
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