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A significant transformation in the linguistic configuration and of the cultural identifies in the Greater Moncton, Canada

Transformation marquante dans la configuration spatio-linguistique de la région de Moncton au Canada

Huhua Cao and Olivier Dehoorne ()
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Olivier Dehoorne: LISA - Laboratoire « Lieux, Identités, eSpaces, Activités » (UMR CNRS 6240 LISA) - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Università di Corsica Pasquale Paoli [Université de Corse Pascal Paoli], CEREGMIA - Centre de Recherche en Economie, Gestion, Modélisation et Informatique Appliquée - UAG - Université des Antilles et de la Guyane

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Abstract: Located in the heart of the Maritimes in Southeast New Brunswick, Moncton has the highest concentration of Acadians in any urban setting in Canada. Over the years, Acadians have increasingly become part of the New Brunswick society. They have greatly contributed to Moncton's development through the creation of genuine Acadian institutions in the educational and financial sectors, which, as a result, have modified the spatio-linguistic configuration and the cultural identity of the place. This new reality has been the object of a series of spatiotemporal analyses using the Geographic Information System (GIS); they show that the dynamics of the Francophone and Anglophone populations in the agglomeration's different sectors lead to the creation of some isolated linguistic groupings. And that unlike the situation in other regions of New Brunswick, the assimilation process of the French-speaking Acadians into the Anglophone majority has slowed down in the Greater Moncton over the course of the last few years. These transformations point out to the crucial role of the Universite de Moncton as an educational, cultural and even political nexus for the Acadians in the Greater Moncton, as well as in the Maritime provinces in general.

Keywords: spatial configuration; spatio-temporal analysis; Acadian; configuration spatiale; analyse spatio-temporelle; Université de Moncton; Acadien (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-01
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Published in Annales de géographie, 2002, 111 (625), pp.303-318. ⟨10.3406/geo.2002.1659⟩

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DOI: 10.3406/geo.2002.1659

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