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2010 Publications

  • Amati, M. and Taylor, L. (2010). From green belts to green infrastructure Planning Practice and Research 25(2): 143–155
  • Asgar A., Ghaffari A., and Levy J., (2010), Spatial and temporal analyses of structural fire incidents and their causes: A case of Toronto, Canada. Fire Safety Journal, 45(1), 44-57.
  • Bain, A.L. and Marsh, J. (forthcoming, 2010) Peterborough: a georegion in transition? In G. Nelson and S. Preston (Eds). Many Places, Many People: Understanding and Planning for the DiverseGeoregions of Ontario. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
  • Bain, A.L. (2010) Re-imaging, re-elevating, re-placing the urban. In Trudi Bunting, Pierre Filion, and Alison L. Bain Page 7 of 8 Ryan Walker (Eds). Canadian Cities in Transition: New Directions in the 21st Century. Fourth Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 262-275.
  • Basu, R. (2010) Geographies of Education, for the Encyclopedia of Geography, edited by Barney Wharf, Sage Publications.
  • Black, S. (2010). Sports, spectacle, and … socialism? A conversation with urban scholar and activist Roger Keil. Canadian Dimension, 44(3), 58.
  • Black, S. (2010). Review: Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the Politics of Containment. Canadian Dimension, 44(2).
  • Calliess, G.F. and Zumbansen, P. (2010). Rough Consensus and Running Code: A Theory of Transnational Private Law. Oxford: Hart Publishing.
  • Crichlow, W. (2010). Review of Harvey Young (2010), Embodying the Black Experience: Stillness, Critical Memory, and the Black Body. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 259 pp.; and Brain Norman & Piper Kendrix Williams (Eds.) (2010), Representing Segregation: Toward Aesthetics of Living Jim Crow, and Other Forms of Racial Division. New York: State University of New (SUNY) Press, 280 pp. PUBLIC: Art, Culture, Ideas, 138-144.
  • Crichlow, W. (2010).  In Conversation: Artist Interview with Stacy Tyrell, Megan Morrison, Christina Leslie & Dawit L. Petros. Positioned As Desired: Exploring African Canadian Identity-Photographs from the Wedge Collection. Toronto: Wedge Curatorial Projects (Exhibition Catalogue, Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), October 2, 2010-March 27, 2011), 37-44.
  • Darchen, S. and D-G. Tremblay. (2010). What attracts and retains knowledge workers/students: the quality of place or career opportunities? The cases of Montreal and Ottawa. Cities, 27(4), 225-233.
  • Darchen, S. and D-G. Tremblay. (2010). Attracting and retaining the workforce in science and technology: the case of Montreal. In Kostas Metaxiotis, Francisco Javier Carrillo and TanYigitcanlar (Eds). Knowledge-Based Development of Cities and Societies: anIntegrated Multi-level Approach. USA: IGI Global, pp. 42-58.
  • Desfor, G., Laidley, J., Stevens, Q., and Schubert, D. Ed, (2010). Transforming Urban Waterfronts: Fixity and Flow: New York: Routledge.
  • Desfor, G. and Laidley J. (Eds). (2011). Reshaping Toronto’s Waterfront. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
  • Dippo, D. (2010). From Refuge to Polis:  Shifting the Rationale for Religiosity in  Schools. Educational Policy, 24, 216 – 220.
  • Gururani, S. (2010). Troubled Nature: Some Reflections on the Changing Nature of the  Millennial City (Gurgaon), India. In Ingrid Stefanovic and Stephen Scharper (Eds.). The Natural City: Re-Envisioning the Built Environment. University of Toronto Press. Toronto.
  • Gururani, S. And Berry, K. (Eds). (2010). Introduction: Gendered Articulations: Special Issue:Himalaya: The Journal of the Association of Nepal and Himalayan Studies.
  • James, R. (2010). From ‘slum clearance’ to ‘revitalisation’: planning, expertise and moral regulation in Toronto’s Regent Park. Planning Perspectives 25(1):69-86.
  • Jenkins, W. (2010). Homeland Crisis and Local Ethnicity: the Toronto Irish and the Evening Telegram, 1910-1914, Urban History Review, 38, 48-63.
  • Keil, R., Allahwala, A., and Boudreau, J.A. (2010). Urban Governance in Canada. In Trudi Bunting, Pierre Filion and Ryan Walker (Eds.) Canadian Cities in Transition, 4th ed.
  • Khatam, A. (2010). Struggles over Defining the Moral City: Islam and Urban Public Life in Iran, in Linda Herrera and Asef Bayat (Eds.). The Making of Muslim Youths: New Cultural Politics in the Global South and North. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Khatam, A. (Ed.). (2010). Shahr va zaminlarzeh: chera zelzeleh dar Iran margbar ast? (City and earthquake: why earthquake is still so lethal in Iran?) Tehran: Agah Publishing House.
  • Lehrer, U., Keil, R., and Kipfer, S. (2010). Reurbanization in Toronto: Condominium book and social housing revitalization. DISP, 180, 81-90
  • Lotherington, H. (2010). Scaffolding inclusive language and literacy education: Interdisciplinary digital narrative projects at primary school. NALDIC Quarterly, 7(2), 16-22.
  • Massam, B.H. (2010). ‘Introduction: tourism, cui bono?’ In Rosa Maria Chavez Dagostino, Edmundo Andrade Romo, Rodrigo Espinoza Sanchez (Eds.), Turismo comunitario en México, Universidad de Guadalajara Press, Mexico.
  • McGrath, S., P.B. Wood, & J.E.E.E. Young. (2010). Safe havens? Mapping the provision of settlement services in three Canadian urban centres. Canadian Social Work Journal (in press).
  • Packer, L. (2010). Keeping the Bees: Why All Bees Are at Risk and What We Can Do to Save Them. Canada: Harper Collins.
  • Peake, L. and de Souza, K. (January 2010) Feminist academic and activist praxis in service of the transnational. In Nagar, R., Swarr, A. (Eds.) Critical Transnational Feminist Praxis, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp.105-123.
  • Peake, L., Mullings, B., and Warner, M. (2010) ‘Fear and Loathing in Haiti: Race and the Politics of Humanitarian Dispossession’. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies
  • Sandberg, A., and Sandberg, T. (2010). Climate Change – Who’s Carrying the Burden?: The Chilly Climates of the Global Environmental Dilemma. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
  • Schwartz, H. (2010). “Toronto: Trouble in the Megacity, Facing a Financial Crisis in 2010”  Policy Options February, 2010 p.62-67.
  • Taylor, L. (2010). No boundaries: exurbia and the study of contemporary urban dispersion. GeoJournal (online DOI 10.1007/s10708-009-9300)
  • Taylor, L. (2010). The Idea of Landscape in Planning at the City’s Edge, in K. Beesley, ed. The Rural-Urban Fringe in Canada: Conflict and Controversy. 348–62. Brandon, MN: Brandon University (Rural Development Institute).
  • Vosko, L. F. (2010). Managing the Margins: Gender, Citizenship and the International Regulation of Precarious Employment. Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
  • Warkentin, J. (2010). Creating Memory: A Guide to Outdoor Public Sculpture in Toronto. Toronto: Becker Associates.
  • Wekerle, G. and  Abbruzzese, T. V. (2010). Producing Regionalism: Regional Movements, Ecosystems and Equity in a Fast and Slow Growth Region. Geojournal, vol. 75(6), pp. 581.
  • Wekerle, G., and Sandberg, L.A. (2010). Reaping Nature’s Dividends: TheNeoliberalization and Gentrification of Nature on the Oak Ridges Moraine.  Journal Of Environmental Planning and Policy, January.
  • Wieditz, T. (2010). Gentrifizierung im Stadtteil Liberty Village, Toronto [Gentrification in Liberty Village, Toronto]. In I. Mertens & K. Usunov (Eds.), Raumplanerinnen im Ausland. Dortmund: Institut für Raumplanung. Universität Dortmund (IRPUD).
  • Wood, P. and Wortley, S. (2010). AlieNation: Racism, Injustice and Other Obstacles to Full Citizenship. CERIS Working Paper No. 78.
  • Young, D. and Keil, R. (2010). Reconnecting the Disconnected: the Politics of Infrastructure in  the In-between City. Cities:The International Journal of Policy and Planning. 27, 87-95.