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Marc Levine, Professor

Marc Levine

Office: Holton Hall Room 315
Phone: (414) 229-3962
E-mail: veblen@uwm.edu

Degree:
Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1982

Research Interests:
Professor Levine's research and teaching interests are in the areas of North American urban history and public policy. His work has focused on issues of economic change, urban development, and cultural diversity in the city.

Other Relevant Activities:
Director, Center for Economic Development
Director, Center for Canadian-American Policy Studies
Director, Consortium for Economic Opportunity, UWM Milwaukee Idea

Recent Publications:
"Tourism and Economic Regulation: Shaping the Tourism Labor Market in Montreal," in Cities and Visitors: Regulating Tourists, Markets, and City Space, ed. Susan Fainstein et al. (London: Blackwell, 2003), 114-36.

"Tourism Infrastructure and Urban Redevelopment in Montreal," in The Infrastructure of Play: Building the Tourist City, ed. Dennis Sharpe (New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2003), 245-70.

"La Question démolinguistique, vingt-cinq ans après la charte de la langue française," Revue d'aménagement linguistique (2002): 65-83.

La reconquête de Montréal: (Montréal: VLB Éditeur, 1997).

"L'usage du français: langue commune," in Conseil de la langue française, Le français au Québec: 400 ans de vie (Québec: Éditeur officiel du Québec, 2000), pp. 366-378.

"Impact of Downtown Sports Stadiums on Urban Economies: A Comparison of Baltimore and Montreal," Avanté, 6:1 (2000): 33-51.

"Third-World City in the First World': Social Exclusion, Racial Inequality, and Sustainable Development in Baltimore, Maryland," in Mario Polèse and Richard Stren (eds), The Social Sustainablity of Cities: Diversity and the Management of Change (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000), pp. 123-156.

"Tourism, Urban Redevelopment, and the World-Class City: The Cases of Baltimore and Montreal," in Caroline Andrew, Pat Armstrong, and André Lapierre, Les villes mondiales: Y-a-t-il une place pour le Canada? (Ottawa: Les presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1999), pp. 421-450.

"Montréal et les nouveaux enjeux métropolitains," in Y. Bélanger et F. Desrochers, eds. La CUM et les nouveaux enjeux métropolitains (Québec: Les Presses de 1'Université du Québec, 1998), pp. 110-117.



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