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Vol. 21 (2016): Espace public, cohabitation et marginalités: Quelles nouvelles réalités et quels enjeux pour les villes contemporaines ?

The Collective Imaginaries of Sharing Public Spaces with Marginalized Persons in Montreal and Quebec (1993-2012)

Submitted
December 2, 2020
Published
2016-05-01

Abstract

This article presents a qualitative study of the collective imaginaries constructing the socio-spatial representations of the parties aff ected by the presence of marginalized people in public spaces in downtown Montreal and Quebec City. Through an analysis of the discourses in French-language print media between 1993 and 2012, we identifi ed three collective imaginaries, which we labeled as ecosanitary, democratic, and salutary, each one feeding a complex of specific socio-spatial representations. The purpose of this study is to provide an overall perspective of the ideological positions available to the parties involved.