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Selected academic journals authored by CITY members

  • Abbruzzese, T. (2023). “Beyond the Digital Divide: Libraries Enabling the Just Smart City” (with Brandon Hillier, second author). In Digital (In)justice in the Smart City, edited by D. Mackinnon, V. Fast, and R. Burns, (10 pages). University of Toronto Press.
  • Ali, S. Harris Ali; Connolly, Creighton, and Roger Keil. (2023). “Pandemic Urbanism: Infectious Diseases on a Planet of Cities.” Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Babanejad, N., Davoudi, H., Agrawal, A., An, A., & Papagelis, M. (2023). “The Role of Preprocessing for Word Representation Learning in Affective Tasks.” IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing (IEEE TAC).
  • Alsaeed, M., Agrawal, A., & Papagelis, M. (2023). “Trajectory-User Linking using Higher-order Mobility Flow Representations.” In Proc. of the 24th IEEE Intern. Conf. on Mobile Data Management (IEEE MDM 2023), pp. 1-10.
  • Razavi, N.S. (2022). “Reproduction Solidarities in the Pandemic City.” International Development Seminar Series, University of Sussex.
  • Sotomayor, L.., Montero, S., and Angel-Cabo, N. (2022) “Mobilizing Legal Expertise In and Against Cities: Urban Planning amidst Increased Legal Action in Bogota.” Urban Geography.
  • Sotomayor, L., Tarhan, D., Vieta, M., McCartney, S., & Mas, A. (2022). “When students are house-poor: Urban universities, student marginality, and the hidden curriculum of Student Housing.” Cities, 124.
  • Sotomayor, L. and L. Gilbert (2023). The Paradoxes of Non-Status Citizenship in Toronto, co-presented with Luisa Sotomayor. IX International Conference of Critical Geographies, Mexico City, October 23-29.
  • Gururani, S. (2023). “Situating Suburban Ecologies in the Global South: Notes from India’s Urban periphery.” Eds. Maria Kaika, RogeTait Mandler, Yannis Tzaninis. Turning Up the Heat: Urban Political Ecology for a Climate Emergency. Manchester. Manchester University Press.
  • Rivero, J. J., Sotomayor, L., Zanotto, J. M., & Zitcer, A. (2022). “Democratic public or populist rabble: Repositioning the city amidst social fracture.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 46(1), 101-114.
  • Haggart, B. and Tusikov, N. (2023) “The new knowledge: Information, data, and the remaking of the global power.” Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Wood, P., (2023). “The Municipal Role in Transportation Governance,” Invited contribution to IMFG Who Does What series, No. 6 / 2023: Who Does What: The Municipal Role in Transportation.
  • Arasteh, F., SheikhGarGar, S., & Papagelis, M. (2022). “Network-aware multi- agent reinforcement learning for the vehicle navigation problem.” In Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (ACM SIGSPATIAL 2022), pp. 1-4.
  • Bain, A.L. and Peake, L. (2022). ” Urbanization in a Global Context.” 2nd Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
  • Bain, A. and Peake, L. (2022) “Preface” and “Introduction: Urbanization and urban geographies” in Bain, A., and Peake, L. (eds) Urbanization in a Global Context. 2nd edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, pp. vx-xxi, 1-15.
  • Basu, R. (2022) The Anti-Imperialist ‘Geopolitical Suburb’? Caimanera as Guantanamo’s Revolutionary Frontier Antipode Volume 54, Issue 3, pp 681-707.
  • Brittany Andrew-Amofah, Alexandra Flynn and Patricia Wood, (2022). “Strong mayors can’t come at the expense of those who are already least represented,” Toronto Star.
  • Doucette, Jamie, and Laam Hae. 2022. “The politics of post-developmentalist expertise: progressive movements, strategic localism, and urban governance in Seoul.” Urban Geography 43 (1):134-152.
  • Gururani, S. (2022). “Cities in a world of villages: Agrarian Urbanism.” In After Suburbia. Ed. Roger Keil. Toronto. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Haritaworn, J. (2022), ‘Riskante Migrant*innen und schützenswerte Bürger*innen: Die Transformation der Sicherheit in der Konjunktur von Pandemie und Protest’ (Risky migrants and citizens worthy of protection: The transformationof safety on the conjuncture of pandemic and protest), special issue on Abolition in Behemoth 14(3): 25-46.
  • Hayhurst, L.M.C., McSweeney, M., Bandoles, E., Otte, J., del Socorro Cruz Centeno, L. & Wilson, B. (2022). “Bicycles are important for women!” Exploring bicycles, gender and development in Nicaragua and Uganda. Third World Quarterly.
  • Hayhurst, L., Millington, B., Wilson, B., Steinmann, J., Nachman, J. & McSweeney, M. (2022). Will the bicycle help us address pressing social issues? The Conversation.
  • Joseph Lyons, David Taylor and Zachary Spicer. (2022). “Canada”. Corporatization in Local Government: Differences and Shared Experiences. eds. Rhys Andrews, Marieke van Genugten, Ulf Papenfub, Harald Torsteinsen and Bart Voorn. London: Routledge.
  • Kipfer, Stefan, (2022), “Urban Revolutions: (Neo)colonialism in Transatlantic Context” with Brill (Leiden) and the Historical Materialism Book series.
  • Nematichari, A., Pechlivanoglou, T., & Papagelis, M. (2022). “Evaluating and forecasting the operational performance of road intersections. In Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (ACM SIGSPATIAL 2022), pp. 1-12.
  • Olmstead, Nathan and Zachary Spicer. (2022). “The Politics of Re-Membering: Inequity, Governance and Biodegradable Data in the Smart City.” Digital (In)Justice in the Smart City. eds. Debra MacKinnon, Ryan Burns and Victoria Fast. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Peake, L. “Preface”. (2023) In Bonu, G., Castelli, F.,and Olcuire, S. (eds) If the City Burns Down. Gender, Transfeminisms and Urban Space.
  • Peake, L. and Pratt, G. (2022) “Why women in cities matter” in Bain, A. and Peake, L. (eds) Urbanization in a Global Context. 2nd edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
  • Peake, L. and Sheppard, E. (2022) “USA and Anglo-Canadian critical geographies”. In Berg, L., Best, U., Gilmartin, M., and Larsen, H. (eds) Placing Critical Geography: Historical Geographies of Critical Geography. London: Routledge, pp. 44-65.
  • Pechlivanoglou, T., Alix, G., Yanin, N., Li, J., Heidari, F., & Papagelis, M. (2022). “Microscopic modeling of spatiotemporal epidemic dynamics. In Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Spatial Computing for Epidemiology (ACM SIGSPATIAL/SpatialEpi 2022), pp. 11-21.
  • Razavi, N.S. (2022). “Water Governance in Bolivia: Cochabamba since the Water War”. (1st ed.). Routledge.
  • Razavi, N.S. (2022). “Reproduction Solidarities in the Pandemic City.” International Development Seminar Series, University of Sussex.
  • Razavi, N., Adeniyi-Ogunyankin, G., Balogun, D., Basu, S., Datta, A., de Souza, K., Koleth, E., Ip, P., Marcus, J., Miraftab, F., Mullings, B., Nmormah, S., Pardo Burgoa, S., and Peake, L. (2022) ‘Everyday urbanisms in the pandemic city: a feminist comparative study of the gendered experiences of Covid-19 in Southern cities’. Social and Cultural Geography. 24 (3-4): 582-599.
  • Spicer, Zachary. (2022). “Delivery by Design: Inter-Municipal Cooperation, Shared Services and Canadian Local Government.” Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Spicer, Zachary. (2022). “Digital Dilemmas: Technology, Governance and Canadian Municipalities.” IMFG Forum Paper. Toronto: Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance.
  • Spicer, Zachary. (2022). “Organizing Canadian Local Government.” Calgary: School of Public Policy, University of Calgary.
  • Spicer, Zachary. (2022). “Even Without Strong Powers, Mayors Find a Way to Get Things Done.” The Conversation.
  • Spicer, Zachary. (2022). “If We Want Better Municipal Politicians, We Should Pay Better Wages.” The Conservation.
  • Sotomayor, L.., Montero, S., and Angel-Cabo, N. (2022) “Mobilizing Legal Expertise In and Against Cities: Urban Planning amidst Increased Legal Action in Bogota.” Urban Geography.
  • Sotomayor, L., Tarhan, D., Vieta, M., McCartney, S., & Mas, A. (2022). “When students are house-poor: Urban universities, student marginality, and the hidden curriculum of Student Housing.” Cities, 124.
  • Sotomayor, L. and L. Gilbert (2022) Sanctuary City, Solidarity City, Inclusive City (Yet to Come): Living Invisibly in Toronto in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic. IN Theorizing Local Migration Law and Governance edited by Moritz Baumgärtel and Sara Miellet. Cambridge University Press. 197-222.
  • Thomas, M and S. Tufts (2022). “The Service Economy, Low-Wage Work, and the Populist Moment.” In J. Peters and D. Wells Canadian Labour Policy and Politics: Inequality and Alternatives. Vancouver: UBC Press.
  • Tufts, S. (2022). Labour shortages a long-term problem at border crossings, OP Ed Toronto Star.
  • Tufts, S (2022). “Unjust Fragmentation: Just Transition and a Green Covid-19 Economy, Community, and Populism in the Technopolis.” Paper presented to the 8th Conference of the Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies.
  • Rivero, J. J., Sotomayor, L., Zanotto, J. M., & Zitcer, A. (2022). “Democratic public or populist rabble: Repositioning the city amidst social fracture.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 46(1), 101-114.
  • Abbruzzese, T. and Riley, A. (2021). “The Toronto Public Library as a Site of Urban Care, Social Repair, and Maintenance in the Smart City.” In A. Gabauer, et. al. (Eds.), Care and the City: Encounters with Urban Studies. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Connolly, C., Keil, R., & Ali, S. H. (2021). Extended urbanisation and the spatialities of infectious disease: Demographic change, infrastructure and governance. Urban Studies58(2), 245–263. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098020910873 
  • Bain, A. L., & Podmore, J. A. (2021). Relocating queer: Comparing suburban LGBTQ2S activisms on Vancouver’s periphery. Urban Studies58(7), 1500-1519. 
  • Bain, A.L. and Podmore, J.A. (2021). Linguistic ambivalence amidst suburban diversity: LGBTQ2S ‘social inclusions’ on Vancouver’s periphery. Environment and Planning C 39(7).
  • Bain, A.L. and Landau, F. (2021). Generationing cultural quarters: the temporal embeddedness of relational places. Urban Geography.
  • Madar, G., Maoh, H., & Gingerich, K. (2021). Modeling commercial vehicle trip generation at the business-establishment level. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering48(6), 669-680. 
  • Balakrishnan, S. and Gururani, S. (Eds.) (2021) Special Issue. Agrarian Urbanisation: Emerging Entanglements of Land, Labour, and Capital. Urbanisation. Volume 6:1
  • Gururani, S., Kennedy, L., & Sood, A. (Eds.) (2021) Special Issue. Engaging the Urban from the Periphery. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. SAMAJ. Volume 26.  
  • Gururani, S. & Kennedy, L. (2021). “The Co-production of Space, Politics and Subjectivities in India’s Urban Peripheries.” South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal (SAMAJ) Volume 26: 1-20. https://journals.openedition.org/samaj/7131 
  • Balakrishnan, S. and Gururani, S. (2021) “New Terrains of Agrarian–Urban Studies: Limits and Possibilities.” Urbanisation. Volume 6:1. Pages 7-15  
  • Majumder, S. & Gururani, S. (2021). “Land as an Intermittent Commodity: Ethnographic Insights from India’s Urban- agrarian Frontiers.” Urbanisation. Volume 6:1. Pages 49 – 63  
  • Gururani, S. (2021) “Making Land out of Water: Ecologies of Urbanism, Property, and Loss in an Urbanizing Periphery.”  In Death and Life of Nature in Asian Cities. Anne Rademacher and K. Sivaramakrishnan Eds. Hong Kong University Press  
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. (2021). “Thinking Altruism or Relationality at Stake. The American Sociologist,  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12108-021-09495-z 
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. (2021). Youth and activism in Algeria. The question of political generations, The Journal of North African Studies, 26 (2), 311-336. Listed in The Ten “Essential Readings: The Hirak (Algerian Uprisings of 2019), Middle East Studies Pedagogy Initiative (MESPI), https://www.jadaliyya.com/Details/42148/Essential-Readings-The-Hirak-Algerian-Uprisings-of-2019 
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. and Derradji, I. (2021). Une si longue absence : Notes sur la politicité de la « rue » en Algérie, Maghreb-Machrek Journal, 245,  13-32. 
  • Tzaninis, Y., Mandler, T., Kaika, M., & Keil, R. (2021). Moving urban political ecology beyond the ‘urbanization of nature’. Progress in Human Geography45(2), 229-252. 
  • Kipfer, S. (2021a) “Comparison and political strategy: Internationalism, colonial rule and urban research after Fanon.” Urban Geography online.   
  • Adeniyi Ogunyankin, G. and Peake, L. (2021) “The Importance of a Gendered Analysis of COVID-19”. In Andrews, G. J., Crooks V., Pearce, J., and Messina, J.P. (eds) COVID-19 and Similar Futures: Pandemic Geographies. Springer Press, pp.341-348. 
  • Ogunyankin, G. and Peake, L. (2021). “Tiwa’s morning”. In McFarlane, C. and M. Lancione (eds) The Handbook of Global Urbanism: Essays on the City and its Future. London: Routledge. pp.116-123. 
  • Pillai, A. K., Vieta, M. A., & Sotomayor, L. (2021). University Student Housing as Business Proposition and Entrepreneurial Activity: The Canadian Case. Housing Policy Debate, 1-24. 
  • Angel, N. and Sotomayor, L. (2021) Seeing human rights like a city: The prospects and perils of the urban turn. In Davis M., Kjaerum, M. & Lyons, A. (Eds.) Research Handbook on Human Rights and Poverty (pp. 264-278.) Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Massachusetts, USA. 
  • Spicer, Z, S., Goodman, N., & Olmstead, N. (2021). “The Frontier of Digital Opportunity: Smart City Implementation in Small, Rural and Remote Communities.” Urban Studies. 58(3): 535-558.
  • Connolly, C., Ali, S. H., & Keil, R. (2020). On the relationships between COVID-19 and extended urbanization. Dialogues in Human Geography10 (2), 213-216. 
  • Didier, S., Ali, S. H., Connolly, C., & Keil, R. (2020). Quinze ans de recherches sur les villes et les pandémies. Entretien avec S. Harris Ali, Creighton Connolly et Roger Keil. Métropolitiques EU
  • Bain, A. L., & Podmore, J. A. (2020). Challenging heteronormativity in suburban high schools through “surplus visibility”: Gay-Straight Alliances in the Vancouver city-region. Gender, Place & Culture27(9), 1223–1246. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2019.1618798 
  • Villegas, P. E., Landolt, P., Freeman, V., Hermer, J., Basu, R., & Videkanic, B. (2020). Contesting Settler Colonial Accounts: Temporality, Migration and Place-Making in Scarborough, Ontario. Studies in Social Justice14(2), 321-351. 
  • Basu, R. (2020). Postcolonial geographies. In A. Kobayashi (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (Second Edition) (pp. 283–287). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-102295-5.10857-1 
  • Basu, R., Asci, P. (2020). ‘Intermediary Cities of Refuge: From Istanbul to Kolkata’. In Thakur, R., Dutt, A., Thakur S., and Pomeroy, G. (eds), Urban and Regional Planning and Development: 20th century Forms and 21st Century Transformations (pp. 479-488)Springer, Netherlands. 
  • Gilbert, L. (2020). 3. Mexico City: Elusive Suburbs, Ubiquitous Peripheries. In The Life of North American Suburbs (pp. 45-64). University of Toronto Press.
  • Nevland, E. A., Gingerich, K., & Park, P. Y. (2020). A data-driven systematic approach for identifying and classifying long-haul truck parking locations. Transport Policy96, 48-59. 
  • Gururani, S. (2020). Cities in a world of villages: Agrarian urbanism and the making of India’s urbanizing frontiers. Urban Geography, 41(7), 971–989. https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2019.1670569 
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. (2020). What Satellite Television Has Done to the Public Sphere and to the Public in the Maghreb: Visibility and Plurality, in A. Salvatore, S. Hanafi,  Kieko Obuse (Ed), Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of the Middle East 
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. & M.Tilmatine. (2020). Cultures minoritaires en Algérie: la Kabylie et le Mzab aux limites de l’impensé politique, in Jacques Guyot (Ed.), Cultures de résistance. Peuples et langues minorisés, Paris, Presses des Mines, 111-127.   
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. (2020). Les protestations populaires au Mzab : Les heurts intercommunautaires au miroir de la génération politique, in A. Kadri (Ed.). Algérie, décennie 2010-2020. Aux origines du mouvement populaire du 22 Février 2019. Paris, le Croquant, 184-241. 
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. (2020).  Fragilité de la recherche : Morale, tabous, police et politique. Introduction, in R. Hadj- Moussa (Ed.), Terrains difficiles. Sujets sensibles :  Faire de la recherche au Maghreb sur le Moyen Orient. Les Editions du Croquant, Paris, 7- 21.   
  • Hadj-Moussa R., & Tilmatine, M. (2020). Minorités et politique de la reconnaissance en Algérie. La Kabylie et le Mzab, Confluences Méditerrannée, 114, 135-14.   
  • Orzeck, R., & Hae, L. (2020). Restructuring legal geography. Progress in Human Geography44(5), 832-851. 
  • Jenkins, W. (2020). Migration, historical geographies of. In A. Kobayashi (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (Second Edition) (pp. 111–117). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-102295-5.10290-2 
  • Keil, R. (2020). The density dilemma: there is always too much and too little of it. Urban Geography41(10), 1284-1293. 
  • Acuto, M., Larcom, S., Keil, R., Ghojeh, M., Lindsay, T., Camponeschi, C., & Parnell, S. (2020). Seeing COVID-19 through an urban lens. Nature Sustainability3(12), 977-978. 
  • Biglieri, S., De Vidovich, L., & Keil, R. (2020). City as the core of contagion? Repositioning COVID-19 at the social and spatial periphery of urban society. Cities & Health, 1-3.  
  • Keil, R. (2020). The spatialized political ecology of the city: Situated peripheries and the capitalocenic limits of urban affairs. Journal of Urban Affairs42(8), 1125-1140. 
  • Ekers, M., Kipfer, S., and Loftus, A. (2020). “On Articulation, Translation and Populism: Gillian Hart’s Postcolonial Marxism. Annals of the American Association of Geography. 110:5, pp.1577-1593 
  • Kusno, A. (2020). Middling urbanism: the megacity and the kampung. Urban Geography41(7), 954-970. 
  • Peake, L. (2020) “Gender and the city”. In International Encyclopaedia of Human Geography, 2nd Edition, Volume 5 edited by Kobayashi, A. London: Elsevier, pp. 281-292. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-102295.10186-6 
  • Redding, A. (2020). Cold War literature of North America. In A. Hammond (Ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Cold War Literature (pp. 409–429). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38973-4_21 
  • Shah, V. (2020). The (Un)Intended Outcomes of Educational Policy for Equity on Family and Community EngagementIn Winton, S., Carpenter, B.W, & Parekh, G. (Eds.), Critical Perspectives on Education Policy and Schools, Families and Communities.
  • Tufts, S, Thomas, M. and MacDonald, I. (2020). Austerity Urbanism, Populism, and Labour. In C Levine-Rasky and L. Kowalchuk (eds) We Resist: Defending the Common Good in Hostile Times. Montreal: MQUP. 
  • Thomas, M. &Tufts, S. (2020). Blue Solidarity: Police Unions, Race and Authoritarian Populism in North America ‘Blue Solidarity’: Police Unionism in North America in an Era of Right-Wing Populism. Work, Employment and Society, 34 (1) 126–144. 
  • Tusikov, N. (2020) Privatized policymaking in Toronto’s proposed smart city. In M. Valverde and A. Flynn (Eds.). Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs. (pp. 68-82) Toronto: James Lorimer Ltd. Publishers.  
  • Wood, P. & Rossiter, D. (2020). “The Geography of the Crown: Reflections on Mikisew Cree and Williams Lake,” Supreme Court Law Review 94: 187-206.
  • Kip, M., & Young, D. (2020). 9. The Paradox of Preserving Modernism: Heritage Debates at Alexanderplatz, Berlin. In Socialist and Post-Socialist Urbanisms (Young, D. & Drummond, B. W., Eds. ) (pp. 185-204). University of Toronto Press. 
  • Bain, A. L., & Landau, F. (2019). Assessing the local embeddedness dynamics of the Baumwollspinnerei cultural quarter in Leipzig: Introducing the POSES Star Framework. European Planning Studies27(8), 1564–1586. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2019.1592120 
  • Podmore, J. A., & Bain, A. L. (2019). On the edge of urban ‘equalities’: Framing millennial suburban LGBTQ+ activisms in Canada. In Geography Research Forum (Vol. 39, pp. 43-66). 
  • Bain, A. L., & March, L. (2019). Urban redevelopment, cultural philanthropy and the commodification of artistic authenticity in Toronto. City & Community18(1), 173–194. https://doi.org/10.1111/cico.12359 
  • Bain, A. L., & Landau, F. (2019). Artists, temporality, and the governance of collaborative place-making. Urban Affairs Review55(2), 405–427. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078087417711044 
  • Gilbert, L. (2019) Enquête sur la catastrophe de Lac-Mégantic: Quand les pouvoirs publics déraillent. Translation of The Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster: Public Betrayal, Justice Denied by Bruce Campbell Montreal: Editions Fides. 
  • Gilbert, L. & Zalik, A. (2019) The Limits of Audit Culture Extractivism: Risk and Reinsurance in Canadian Oil Transport by Rail and Pipeline. The Extractive Industries and Society. 6: 654-664.
  • Gururani, S. (2019). “Designed to Fail”: Technopolitics of Sewage in India’s Urban Periphery. In P. Filion & N. Pulver (Ed.), Critical Perspectives on Suburban Infrastructures: Contemporary International Cases (pp. 137-156). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487531225-008 
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. (Ed.) (2019) Terrains difficiles. Sujets sensibles : Faire du Terrain au Maghreb et sur le Moyen-Orient. Les Éditions Le Croquant, Paris, 221 pgs. 
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. (2019). Observer, décentrer, écrire : Objectiver un terrain en conflit, in R. Hadj-Moussa (Ed.), Terrains difficiles. Sujets sensibles : Faire du Terrain au Moyen Orient et au Maghreb, Les Éditions Le Croquant, Paris, 181-214 
  • Benromdhane, S. & R. Hadj-Moussa. (2019) Médias et justice transitionnelle en Tunisie : Effets de mémoire et construction nationale, in Éric Gobe (Ed.), in Éric Gobe (Ed). Justice et réconciliation dans le Maghreb post-révoltes arabes, Paris, Khartala, 215-243 
  • Hadj-Moussa, R. (2019). Région et génération : Le Sud Algérien et les enjeux de la visibilisation du politique, Année du Maghreb, 21, 165-179.
  • Hae, L. and J. Song (2019). “Introduction: Core Location, Asia as Method, and a Relational Understanding of Places,” in Song, J. and Laam Hae (Eds.), On the Margins of Urban South Korea: Core Location as Method and Praxis. University of Toronto Press. pp. 3-20.  
  • Hae, L., 2019, “Against the Construction State: Korean Pro-Greenbelt Activism as Method,” in Song, J. and Laam Hae (Eds.), On the Margins of Urban South Korea: Core Location as Method and Praxis. University of Toronto Press. pp. 65-88. 
  • Jenkins, W., Conrick, M., Eagles, M., Koustas, J., & Ní Chasaide, C. (2019). [Review of Landscapes and Landmarks of Canada: Real, Imagined, (Re) viewed]. The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies42, 217–220. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26693102 
  • Parson, D. C. (2019). Public Los Angeles: A Private City’s activist futures (R. Keil & J. Branfman, Eds.). The University of Georgia Press. 
  • Kipfer, S. (2019) Le temps et l’espace de la (dé)colonisation. Paris: Eterotopia.  
  • Kipfer, S. (2019) “What colour is your vest? Reflections on the yellow vest movement in France.” Studies in Political Economy 100.3: 209-231.  
  • Kipfer, S. (2019) “(De-)constructing housing estates: How much more than a housing question?” In M. Güney, R. Keil, and M. Üçoğlu, Massive Suburbanization: (Re-) Building the Global Periphery (pp. 142-164). University of Toronto Press 
  • Kipfer, S. & Dikeç, M. (2019) “Peripheries against peripheries? Against spatial reification” ?” In M. Güney, R. Keil, and M. Üçoğlu, Massive Suburbanization: (Re-) Building the Global Periphery (pp. 35-55). University of Toronto Press. 
  • Kipfer, S. (2019). “What colour is your vest? Reflections on the yellow vest movement in France.” Studies in Political Economy 100.3: 209-231. 
  • Kipfer, S. (2019). “The Yellow Vests in France: A Few Snapshots” The Urban Now International Journal of Urban and Regional Research https://www.ijurr.org/the-urban-now/the-yellow-vests-in-france-a-few-snapshots/
  • Kusno, A. (2019). Escape from Jakarta?. Current History118(809), 235-240. 
  • Kusno, A. (2019). Foreword: Exemplary centre and beyond. Asia Pacific Viewpoint60(1), 3-6.  
  • Kusno, A. (2019). “Reframing the Vernacular and Other Tales,” In Gusti A Made Suartika & Julie Nichols (eds), Reframing the Vernacular: Politics, Semiotics, and Representation. Springer, 2019: 1-12.
  • Tchoukaleyska, R., Enright, T., & Lehrer, U. (2019). Editor’s Introduction: Public Space Beyond The City Centre: Suburban and Periurban Dynamics. Canadian Journal of Urban Research28(1), i–iv. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26757399 
  • March, L., & Lehrer, U. (2019). Verticality, public space and the role of resident participation in revitalizing suburban high-rise buildings. Canadian Journal of Urban Research28(1), 65-85. 
  • Lehrer, U., & March, L. (2019). Vertical urbanism: High-rise buildings and public space. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu57(4), 37-42. https://journal.fi/yhdyskuntasuunnittelu/issue/view/6097 
  • Murnaghan, A.M.F. 2019. Play and Playgrounds in Children’s Geographies. In T. Skelton and S. Aitken (eds). Springer Major Reference Work: Geographies of Children and Young People, Volume 1, Singapore: Springer, 1-15.
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