FSD2926 Intercultural Urban Public Space in Toronto 2011-2013
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Aineiston nimi
Intercultural Urban Public Space in Toronto 2011-2013
Aineistonumero
FSD2926
Pysyvät tunnisteet
https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2926https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd2926
Aineiston laatu
Kvalitatiivinen aineisto
Tekijät
- Galanakis, Michail (University of Helsinki)
Sisällön kuvaus
The dataset contains transcripts of interviews conducted mainly in Toronto, Canada, during 2011 and 2012. A few interviews were conducted in Vancouver and Guelph as well. The main themes of the interviews were multiculturalism, interculturalism, diversity and public space, and how the participants' perceptions of interculturalism and public space. The interviewees were professionally or voluntarily involved in the physical or social planning process, in providing services for youth, or in dealing with managing diversity (in policy-making, planning, arts etc). They were community activitsts, professional designers, managers of public spaces, social services providers, or young persons who represented the users of services aimed at communities.
The interviews were reflective, and questions asked changed according to what the interviewees talked about. The three main research questions were what the participants considered public spaces to be, how they defined interculturalism and, for expert interviews, how they planned/designed for diversity. Toronto is a very multicultural city, and one of the main aims of the study was to learn how Toronto's public space is managed and how public space could be used more creatively for the benefit of diverse groups. Other topics that came up included exclusion of youth, crime, services and facilities for youth, social and educational inequality, unemployment, public transport, street art, safety, police harassment, and privatization of public space.
In addition to 25 one- and two-person interviews, there was one focus group interview of 13 young men and women. Interviewee age ranged from adolescents to senior citizens. Background variables included the interviewee's occupation, gender and age.
Asiasanat
citizen participation; communities; cultural interaction; cultural pluralism; decision-making; ethnic groups; immigration; politicians; public spaces; services for young people; social inequality; urban development; urban environment; urban sociology; urban spaces
Tieteenala/Aihealue
- Social sciences (OKM:n tieteenalaluokitus)
- Housing (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Land use and planning (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Minorities (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Equality, inequality and social exclusion (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Specific social services: use and availability (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Community, urban and rural life (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Cultural activities and participation (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
Sarja
Individual datasetsJakelija
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Käyttöoikeudet
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Kerääjät
- Galanakis, Michail (University of Helsinki)
Aineistonkeruun ajankohta
2011-05-19 – 2013-07-08
Maa
Canada
Kohdealue
Canada, Ontario, British Columbia, Toronto, Guelph, Vancouver
Havainto/aineistoyksikkötyyppi
Individual
Event/Process/Activity
Perusjoukko/otos
Public space stakeholders in Toronto, Guelph and Vancouver
Tutkimuksen aikaulottuvuus
Cross-section
Havainto/aineistoyksiköiden valinta
Non-probability: Purposive
Non-probability: Respondent-assisted
The researcher selected the interviewees on the basis of their role related to public space. The interviewees themselves suggested other people to contact. Focus group participants were recruited by a voluntary worker working in the youth centre Spot in Toronto from among those willing to participate.
Aineistonkeruun tekniikka
Face-to-face interview
Focus group
Keruuväline tai –ohje
Interview scheme and/or themes
Aineiston määrä
26 interview transcripts stored as rtf files, of which 19 are individual interviews, six interviews of two persons and one focus group interview of 13 young participants. In addition, the archive has created a html folder of the rtf files.
Datatiedostojen kieli
Aineisto sisältää datatiedostoja seuraavilla kielillä: englanti ja suomi.
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Datan versio
1.0
Katso myös
FSD2999 My Public Living Room Interviews 2014
Aineiston käytössä huomioitavaa
The researcher had anonymized the names of the interviewees before submitting the transcripts to the FSD. The participants were given the option of choosing that some things they talked about would be left out of the transcript. These sections, marked with [off the record] notation, do not appear in the transcripts. During data processing, the data archive anonymised personal information related to third parties mentioned in the interviews, for instance, their address, person name, occupation or other information that might lead to disclosure of identity. The anonymised information is marked with double brackets, for instance, [[name removed, a man]] replacing a person name.
Viittausvaatimus
The data and its creators shall be cited in all publications and presentations for which the data have been used. The bibliographic citation may be in the form suggested by the archive or in the form required by the publication.
Malliviittaus
Galanakis, Michail (University of Helsinki): Intercultural Urban Public Space in Toronto 2011-2013 [dataset]. Version 1.0 (2014-02-13). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2926
Julkaisusta tiedottaminen
Notify FSD of all publications where you have used the data by sending the citation information to user-services.fsd@tuni.fi.
Erityisehdot
Direct quotations from the data used in publications or presentations must not contain indirect identifiers (for example, detailed work history, unique life events) that might allow the identification of a third party mentioned in the interview.
Varaumat
The original data creators and the archive bear no responsibility for any results or interpretations arising from the reuse of the data.
Julkaisut aineistosta
Galanakis, M. (2013). Intercultural Public Space in Multicultural Toronto. Canadian Journal of Urban Research , 22(1), pp. 67-89.
Leikkilä, J., Faehnle, M., & Galanakis, M. (2013). Urban Nature and Social Diversity Promoting Interculturalism in Helsinki by Planning Urban Nature, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 12(2), pp. 183-190.
Galanakis, M. (2015). Intercultural Public Space and Activism, in G. Marconi & E. Ostanel (eds) The Intercultural City: Migration, Minorities and the Management of Diversity. London: IB Tauris.
Galanakis, M. (2016). Intercultural Public Space and Activism. In G. Marconi and E. Ostanel (eds.), The Intercultural City: Migration, Minorities and the Management of Diversity (pp. 122-136). London: IB Tauris.
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