P3s and the Public Interest: A Case Study of Ottawa’s Lansdowne Park Development
The Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research has just published a new research paper on the Lansdowne Park public private partnership. The paper, by Tamara Krawchenko and Christopher Stoney, puts Lansdowne Park in an international context and provides some interesting insights on situations when the use of PPPs is inappropriate and ineffective. Read the report here.
Meeting on the EdgeFrom Spaces & Flows, an International Journal of ExtraUrban Studies, a research paper by Lenore Newman, Ann Dale, and Chris Ling uses Lansdowne Park as a case study in exploring redevelopment of urban spaces, with comparisions to how Granville Island and the Forks have developed over time. Read Meeting on the Edge: Urban Spaces and the Diffusion of the Novel. The Role of the Media
Randal Martin looks at the role of the media in the Lansdowne debate in this article from "Global Media Journal - Canadian Edition": Propaganda, Ethics, and Media -- Political and Commercial Erosion of Journalism Ethics.
Painful Partnership
CUPE503 prepared this briefing paper on Lansdowne highlighting why Lansdowne Park should remain a public domain and the risks of privitization and sole-sourcing.
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