Canadian Geographer-Geographe Canadien

Papers
(The median citation count of Canadian Geographer-Geographe Canadien is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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Canadian smart cities: Are we wiring new citizen‐local government interactions?24
When open data and data activism meet: An analysis of civic participation in Cape Town, South Africa19
Analyzing disparities in transit‐based healthcare accessibility in the Chicago Metropolitan Area17
Mining sick: Creatively unsettling normative narratives about industry, environment, extraction, and the health geographies of rural, remote, northern, and Indigenous communities in British Columbia16
The feminist economic geographies of working from home and “digital by default” in Canada before, during, and after COVID‐1916
Linking land displacement and environmental dispossession to Mi'kmaw health and well‐being: Culturally relevant place‐based interpretive frameworks matter13
Indigenous learning on Turtle Island: A review of the literature on land‐based learning13
Mapping the uneven geographies of digital phenomena: The case of blockchain12
The importance of local characteristics: An examination of Canadian cities' resilience during the 2020 economic crisis12
Street vendors in Lima in the time of COVID‐19: Guilty or oppressed?12
Supporting food security for Indigenous families through the restoration of Indigenous foodways11
Coming into fashion: Expanding the entrepreneurial ecosystem concept to the creative industries through a Toronto case study11
Governance through discipline in the neighbourhood: Syrian refugees and Turkish citizens in urban life11
Ambitious deep energy retrofits of buildings to accelerate the 1.5°C energy transition in Canada11
Assessing climate change adaptation progress in Canada's protected areas10
Montreal's environmental justice problem with respect to the urban heat island phenomenon9
Pathways of crime: Measuring crime concentration along urban roadways9
Gwaabaw: Applying Anishinaabe harvesting protocols to energy governance9
Gentrification and the an/aesthetics of digital spatial capital in Canadian “platform cities”9
Producing consent: How environmental assessment enabled oil and gas extraction in the Qikiqtani region of Nunavut8
Quantifying the prevalence of energy poverty across Canada: Estimating domestic energy burden using an expenditures approach7
Governance matters: Regulating ride hailing platforms in Canada's largest city‐regions7
An ecological systems analysis of food access barriers and coping strategies adopted by older adults in Ghana7
Scenarios of climate change and natural resource development: Complexity and uncertainty in the Nechako Watershed6
Climate change adaptation in the Canadian wine industry: Strategies and drivers6
A theatre of machines: Automata circuses and digital bread in the smart city of Toronto6
Changes in outdoor physical activities among older people in Sweden: Exploring generational shifts in time spent in natural environments6
A scoping review of the daily mobilities of older adults in the Global South6
Places of paid work and unpaid work: Caregiving and work‐from‐home during COVID‐196
The experiences of immigrant entrepreneurs in a medium‐sized Canadian city: The case of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada6
After the downturn: Perceptions of crime and policing in the southeastern Saskatchewan oil patch6
An examination of the impact of neighbourhood walking environments on the likelihood of residents of dense urban areas becoming overweight or obese5
To leave or not to leave? An analysis of individual and neighbourhood characteristics shaping place attachment in Harare's selected informal settlements5
Citizen and government co‐production of data: Analyzing the challenges to government adoption of VGI5
Examining Indigenous perspectives on the health implications of large‐scale agriculture in Jalisco, Mexico5
Canadian homeless mobilities: Tracing the inter‐regional movements of At Home/Chez Soi participants5
What does community‐embedded care mean to aging‐in‐place in China? A relational approach5
Introduction to special section: Geographies of Indigenous health and wellness5
Wandering identities in energy transition discourses: Political leaders’ use of the “we” pronoun in Ontario, 2009–20194
Mobile applications to reduce food waste within Canada: A review4
A missing link? Network analysis as an empirical approach for critical physical geography4
Exposure, access, and inequities: Central themes, emerging trends, and key gaps in Canadian environmental justice literature from 2006 to 20174
The coloniality of private forest lands: Harvesting levels, land grants, and neoliberalism on Vancouver Island4
Housing Vancouver, 1972–2017: A personal urban geography and a professional response4
Ethical consumption? There's an app for that. Digital technologies and everyday consumption practices3
Navigating the housing crisis: A comparison of international students and other newcomers in a mid‐sized Canadian city3
Reconstruction of past backyard skating seasons in the Original Six NHL cities from citizen science data3
A comparison of young and older adults’ attitudes and preferences towards different travel modes and residential characteristics: A study in Hamilton, Ontario3
Quantifying the carbon footprint of household food waste and associated GHGs in Oakville, Ontario, and a municipality's role in reducing both food waste and GHGs3
Spatial variation in bicycling risk based on crowdsourced safety data3
Introduction to the special section: Smart citizens creating smart cities: Locating citizen participation in the smart city3
All‐world aging: A gero of all things under the material press in time3
It's been a long time running: New understandings of crime severity and specialization in Canada's longest running crime capital, North Battleford3
Public housing, market rentals, and neighbourhood characteristics3
Multiple food vulnerabilities of international students from India in Greater Toronto Area colleges: A pilot study3
Textbook dune: Is there a representative and scale‐invariant beach‐dune profile?3
Changing geographies of aging on a global scale: The knowledge to action gap3
Surveillance, trust, and policing at music festivals3
Workplace mobility in Canadian urban agglomerations, 1996 to 2016: Have workers really flown the coop?3
The socioecology of fear: A critical geographical consideration of human‐wolf‐livestock conflict3
Rural futures? Mapping newcomers' hopes about potential resettlement in Canadian rural areas2
“That is when you realize your age”—A spatial approach to age(ing)2
Lessons learnt from multiple private land conservation programs in Canada to inform species at risk conservation2
Revealing circumstances of epidemiologic transition among Indigenous peoples: The case of the Keg River (Alberta) Métis2
A critical physical geography of no‐till agriculture: Linking degraded environmental quality to conservation policies in an Oregon watershed2
Teaching creative geovisualization: Imagining the creative in/of GIS2
Is it time to start worrying more about growing regional inequalities in Canada?2
Tensions between municipal reform and outdated fiscal levers in rural British Columbia2
The understated turn: Emerging interests and themes in Canadian posthumanist geography2
On older person/place transformations: Towards a more‐than‐representational geography of aging in rural Canada2
The spatial dimensions of temporary employment in Canada2
Altering consumer practices, facing uncertainties, and seeking stability: Canadian news media framings of international retirement migrants during the COVID‐19 pandemic2
Doing fieldwork the Ghanaian way: The dilemma of conducting research in rural Ghana2
Who uses ride‐hailing? Policy implications and evidence from the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area2
A not‐so‐green choice? The high carbon footprint of long‐distance passenger rail travel in Canada2
Being genealogical in digital geographies2
Partnerships in place: Facilitating rural local government entrepreneurialism in Newfoundland and Labrador2
Ecosystem services: A new framework for old ideas, or advancing environmental decision‐making? Learning from Canadian forerunners to the ES concept2
Higher education, international student mobility, and regional innovation in non‐core regions: International student start‐ups on “the rock”2
Indigenous health organizations, Indigenous community resurgence, and the reclamation of place in urban areas2
Site prioritization and the reproduction of inequity in the restoration of Biscayne Bay2
Knowledge hierarchy and mechanisms of power in environmental impact assessment: Insights from the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project2
Ecological livelihoods of farmers and pollinators in the Himalayas: Doing critical physical geography using citizen science2
Innovation vs inertia: Entrepreneurial governments in 21st‐century rural Alberta1
La conception du logement informel en Algérie: les cas des villes de Guelaat Bou Sbaa et Bouati Mahmoud1
Accelerating the 1.5°C energy transition for Canadian residential buildings through selective direct electrification with heat pumps1
Snowbirds and snowflakes: Mobility and aging across the Canada‐United States border1
Street vending in the metropolis: Proximity, distance, and emotions between migrants and tourists in Paris1
Les grappes industrielles en régions périphériques: le cas des biotechnologies marines à Rimouski (Québec)1
Le discours de la modernisation écologique en habitation durable au Québec1
The city under constraint: International migrants’ challenges and strategies to access urban resources in Mexico City1
Indigenous student labour and settler colonialism at Brandon Residential School1
Identifying metro station types based on transfer purposes: An application of bike‐sharing data in Xiamen, China1
Canada's Ocean Supercluster initiative: A national policy in regional clothing?1
Matters (and metaphors) of life and death: How DNA storage doubles back on its promise to the world1
Settler‐colonialism's anti‐social contract The Wiley Invited Lecture at the 2019 annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers1
Comparison of apportionment methods for assigning trip data to rezoned traffic analysis zones: A case study of Toronto, Canada1
Towards an emotional geoeconomics? Masculinity and emotions among Mexican and Guatemalan temporary agricultural workers in Quebec1
Interpretive field geomorphology as cognitive, social, embodied and affective epistemic practice1
The Digital Economy by Tim Jordan, Polity, Cambridge, 2020, 240 pp., paperback $29.95 (ISBN 978‐1509517565)1
Introduction to the special section: The changing geographies of aging1
Dynamiques hydrogéomorphologiques historiques et actuelles d'une rivière perturbée par les activités de la drave et analyse des impacts d'un démantèlement de barrage1
The importance of communal forests in carbon storage: Using and destabilizing carbon measurement in understanding Guatemala's payments for ecosystem services1
Remixed methodologies in community‐based film research1
Do more, with less: The realities of local government in rural Ontario1
Exploring the associations between cooling centre accessibility and marginalization in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, Canada1
Food programs in Indigenous communities within northern Canada: A scoping review1
Understanding the historic legacies of empire from the timbers left behind: Towards critical dendroprovenancing in the British North Atlantic1
Visualizing and forecasting the association of air quality and health outcomes in Ontario, Canada1
Hope Matters: Why Changing the Way We Think Is Critical to Solving the Environmental Crisis by ErinKelsey, Greystone Books, Vancouver, 2020, 240 pp., paperback, $22.95 (ISBN 978‐1771647779)1
For Anna: After critical GIS, what next?1
Plus difficile d'être élu dans une petite municipalité? Perceptions de la fonction élective par certains élus municipaux québécois1
Design thinking for city dashboard development: Recommendations from a study of smart asset management in Sydney, Australia1
Practicing critical physical geography: New trading zones and interactional expertise in an expanding field1
Viral geographies: Megaregions as extra‐urban disease catchments1
Walking the health geographers' talk: Aging and health inequalities in sub‐Saharan Africa1
Les campements urbains parisiens à la marge du politique : quelle articulation du contrôle de la police et de l'émancipation politique?1
Residential care in California: Spatial and temporal trends in facility development and care capacity1
Le droit à la ville ou le droit à la mobilité? Les demandeurs d'asile d'Amérique centrale en attente dans l'espace urbain tijuanense1
A few “big players”: Systems approach to immigrant employment in a mid‐sized city1
Flood risk mapping in southwestern Nova Scotia: Perceptions and concerns1
Recent challenges and new possibilities with urban agriculture in Victoria, British Columbia1
Incorporating geographic context into coyote and wolf livestock depredation research1
La politique nationale de l'architecture et de l'aménagement du territoire du Québec : Une mise en récit mobilisatrice ?0
In light of transit: Documenting the scales of urban change along the LRT line in Hamilton, Ontario0
Contested Markets, Contested Cities: Gentrification and Urban Justice in Retail Spaces Edited by SaraGonzález, Routledge, Oxon, UK, 2018, 192 pp., hardback $166.80 (ISBN 978‐1138217485)Global Cities, 0
Improvised Lives: Rhythms of Endurance in an Urban South by AbdoumaliqSimone, Polity, Cambridge, 2018, 120 pp., paperback $23.95 (ISBN 978‐1509523368)0
In our backyard: Keeyask and the legacy of hydroelectric development, By AiméeCraft and JillBlakley, University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, 2022, 440 pp., paperback $31.95 (ISBN 978‐0887552885)0
How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person By ColinKoopman, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2019, 272 pp., paperback $38.50 (ISBN 978‐0226626581)0
Time as an instrument of settler evasion: Circumventing the implementation of truth and reconciliation in Canadian geography departments0
Canada's place names & how to change them By LaurenBeck, Montreal: Concordia University Press. 2022. 251 pages. $34.95 (paperback). ISBN: 97819881113910
Gifts from Amin: Ugandan Asian refugees in Canada, By ShezanMuhammedi, Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press. 2022. pp. 288. $27.95 (paperback). ISBN: 978‐08875528300
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Parental evaluations of neighbourhood green and play spaces and children's mental health0
The Death of Asylum: Hidden Geographies of the Enforcement Archipelago ByAlisonMountz,University of Minnesota Press,Minneapolis,2020, 304 pp., paperback $28.75 (ISBN 978‐0816697113)0
Addressing sustainability challenges in micro‐municipalities: Insights from the study of Quebec's smallest municipalities0
Residential segregation and inequality: Considering barriers to choice in Toronto0
« Améliorer » les ruisseaux? Les rapports des citoyens aux cours d'eau à Sudbury, 1892‐19560
Digital (in)justice in the smart city By DebraMackinnon, RyanBurns, VictoriaFast (Eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2023. 444 pages. $49.95 (paperback). ISBN: 97814875271670
Mobilities, Mobility Justice and Social Justice edited by Nancy Cook and David Butz, Routledge, New York, 2019, 284 pp., hardback, $190.15 (ISBN 978‐0815377030)0
The power of a simple index of neighbourhood change: Challenging the perception that there is no such thing as simplicity in creating indexes0
Counterclaims: Examining and contesting white entitlement to the space of the university through the labour of anti‐racist student organizers0
Through a changing landscape photographing place and community in Waterloo Region, By PhilippeElsworthy, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Waterloo, 2022. 200 pages. $38.99 (hardback). ISBN: 9781771120
The Politics of the Canoe edited by Bruce Erickson and Sarah Wylie Krotz, University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, 2021, 272 pp., paperback $27.95 (ISBN 978‐0887559099)0
Le quartier : Soutien et générateur des interactions sociales pour l'innovation?0
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The cultural infrastructure of cities By Alison L.Bain and Julie A.Podmore, Newcastle‐upon‐Tyne: Agenda Publishing. 2023. 304 pages. $52.00 (paperback). ISBN: 97817882149260
Digitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age by Brian Jefferson, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2020, 264, paperback $34.65 (ISBN 978‐1517909239)0
Perception of beach safety at a destination beach on the Great Lakes0
The geography of contemporary China by Jing'aiWang, ShunlinLiang, PeijunShi, Cham: Springer Nature. 2022. 474 pages. $112 (paperback). ISBN: 97830310416000
Beyond perception: Spatial analysis of detached ADU potential on residential lots in Windsor, Ontario0
The kids are not alright: Children as objects, audience, and agents in the 2022 Canadian convoy protests0
Archives and care: Caring archival research practices in geography0
The Nature of Canada edited by Colin M.Coates and GraemeWynn, UBC Press, On Point Press, Vancouver, 2019, 384 pp., paperback $29.95 (ISBN 978‐0774890366)0
Digitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age by Brian Jefferson, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2020, 264 pp., paperback $34.65 (ISBN 978‐1517909239)0
Rehearsals for living, By RobynMaynard, Leanne BetasamosakeSimpson, Knopf Canada. 2022. pp. 336. $32.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 978‐10390006500
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Hothouse earth: An inhabitant's guide, By BillMcGuire, Icon Books, London, 2022, 192 pp., paperback, $19.95 (ISBN 978‐1785789205)0
Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene by Donna Haraway, Duke University Press, Durham, NC, 2016, 312 pp., paperback $36.50 (ISBN 978‐0822362241)0
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Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial IntelligencebyKateCrawford,Yale University Press,New Haven,2021, 336 pp., hardback $34.95 (ISBN 978‐0300209570)0
Origine, développement et ancrage territorial des microbrasseries artisanales : le cas de l'Est‐du‐Québec0
The caring city: Ethics of urban design By JulietDavis, Bristol: Bristol University Press. 2022. 238 pp. $158.25 (hardback). ISBN: 97815292012150
Mennonite farmers: A global history of place and sustainability, By RoydenLoewen, Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press. 2021. pp. 352. paperback, $31.95. (ISBN 978‐0887559662)0
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A House of Prayer for All People: Contesting Citizenship in a Queer Church by David K.Seitz, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2017, 296 pp., paperback $35.10 (ISBN 978‐1517902148)0
Just Green Enough: Urban Development and Environmental Gentrification edited by WinifredCurran and TrinaHamilton, Routledge, New York, 2018, 248 pp., hardback $208.80 (ISBN 978‐1138713796).0
Introduction to the special section: Geographies of the digital0
The aging of international migrants and strategic transnational practice in later life: Exploring Portuguese seniors in Toronto, Canada0
Social housing stigma in Toronto: Identifying asymmetries between stereotypes and statistical actualities of health, crime, and human capital0
Geo‐scripts and refugee resettlement in Canada: Designations and destinations0
Excessive rightsizing? The interdependence of public school closures and population shrinkage0
Supporting native grasslands in Canada: Lessons learned and future management of the Prairie Pastures Conservation Area (PPCA) in Saskatchewan0
Urban Health Issues: Exploring the Impacts of Big‐City LivingRichardCrume,ABC‐CLIO/Greenwood,Santa Barbara,2019, 295 pp., ebook, $68.96 (ISBN 978‐1440861727)0
L'agrandissement de la communauté Uashat mak Mani‐utenam : regard sur une collaboration dans la durée entre une université et une communauté innue0
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Un classement multicritère des villes du québec pour favoriser la prise en compte de leurs différences0
Road to nowhere: What Silicon Valley gets wrong about the future of transportation, By ParisMarx, Verso Books, London and New York, 2022, 272 pp., hardback $29.60 (ISBN 978‐1839765889)0
Global City Futures: Desire and Development in Singapore by NatalieOswin, University of Georgia Press, Athens, 2019, 158 pp., paperback $33.35 (ISBN 978‐0820355023)0
Making Muskoka: Tourism, rural identity, and sustainability, 1870‐1920 by AndrewWatson, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. 2022. 280 pages. $32.95 (PDF). ISBN: 97807748678560
Vulnerable Witness: The Politics of Grief in the Field Edited by KathrynGillespie, and Patricia J.Lopez, University of California Press, Oakland, 2019, 232 pp., paperback, $31.40 (ISBN 978‐0520297852)0
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Alluvial fan development during the Holocene in the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan0
Streetcars and the shifting geographies of Toronto: A visual analysis of change By BrianDoucet and MichaelDoucet, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2022, 320 pp., paperback $49.95 (ISBN 978‐1487500
Harriet's legacies: Race, historical memory, and futures in Canada. By RonaldCummings, NataleeCaple, Montreal: McGill‐Queen's University Press. 2022. pages 440. $37.95 (hardback). ISBN: 978‐02280106540
Les géographes du Québec et la question professionnelle : essai d'interprétation sociohistorique, 1945–20000
Plundering the North: A history of settler colonialism, corporate welfare, and food insecurity By KristinBurnett & TravisHay, Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press. 2023. 216 pages. $27.95 (paper0
Canadian Suburban. Reimagining Space and Place in Postwar English Canadian Fiction by CherylCowdy, McGill‐Queens University Press, Montreal and Kingston, 2022, 200 pp. hardback $65.00 (ISBN 978‐0228010
What we talk about when we talk about dumplings By JohnLorinc (Ed.), Toronto: Coach House Books. 2022. 232 pages. $23.95 (paperback). ISBN: 97815524545270
The tenant class By RicardoTranjan, Toronto: Between the Lines. 2023. 144 pages. $22.95 (paperback). ISBN: 97817711362280
Digitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age by BrianJefferson, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2020, 264 pp., paperback $34.65 (ISBN 978‐1517909239)0
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“That is my birth child. I cannot walk away”: Motivations, self‐determination, and farmer entry and retention in Newfoundland's dwindling agricultural sector(s)0
Sea change: An atlas of islands in a rising ocean by ChristinaGerhardt, Oakland: University of California Press. 2023. 320 pages, $46.00 (hardback). ISBN: 97805203048260
Atlas des migrations : de nouvelles solidarités à construirepar Catherine Wihtol de Wenden,Autrement, Paris,2021,96 pages, ebook, 28.99 $ (ISBN 978‐2746760486)0
Trans migrations: Seeking refuge in “safe haven” Toronto0
Le Canada: une culture de métissage/Transcultural Canada edited by Paul D.Morris, Presses de l'Université Laval, Québec, 2019, 272 pp., paperback $30.00 (ISBN 978‐2763742694)0
Digitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age by Brian Jefferson, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2020, 264 pp., paperback $34.65 (ISBN 978‐1517909239)0
Arid empire: The entangled fates of Arizona and Arabia, By NatalieKoch, London: Verso. 2023. 208 pages. $35.95 (hardback). ISBN: 97818397636940
The hydrologic classification of dilute lakes0
COVID‐19 in Chihuahua, Mexico: Assessing its spatial behaviour through the inverse distance weighted interpolation technique0
Towards a New Manifesto by Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, translated by Rodney Livingstone, Verso Books, New York, 2019, 112 pp., paperback $10.90 (ISBN 978‐1786635532)0
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The Mantle of the Earth: Genealogies of a Geographical Metaphor byVeronica DellaDora,The University of Chicago Press,Chicago,2021, 416 pp., hardback $80.99 (ISBN 978‐0226741291)0
Examining the influence of microclimate conditions on the breakup of surface‐based temperature inversions in two proximal but dissimilar Yukon valleys0
Does a mayor matter? Gentrification, land use policy, and the 2018 mayoral election in Burnaby, BC0
Future prospects for backyard skating rinks look bleak in a warming climate0
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La mobilité forcée des personnes utilisatrices de drogue par injection et inhalation en situation d'itinérance à Montréal0
Extraction Empire: Undermining the Systems, States, and Scales of Canada's Global Resource Empire, 2017—1217 edited by PierreBélanger, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2018, 800 pp., paperback, $52.00 (ISBN 978‐0
Repowering Cities: Governing Climate Change Mitigation in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto by Sara Hughes, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 2019, 224 pp., e‐book $23.95 (ISBN 978‐1501740430
Communal intimacy and the violence of politics: Understanding the war on drugs in Bagong Silang, Philippines By Steffen BoJensen, KarlHapal, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 2022. 207 pages. $33.95 (0
Cancer risk communication in the news coverage of suspected cancer clusters in Ontario: Contrasting media messaging on cancer by geography0
The place of the public under COVID‐190
Anordissement, autochtonisation et rétention du personnel extrarégional de l'éducation, de la santé et des services sociaux au sein des communautés innues et naskapie de la Côte‐Nord (Québec)0
Contrapuntal histories of war resistance: Mapping US war resister migrations, questioning Canada as safe haven0
Development and attribution of a linear referencing system for managing and disseminating traffic volume data on rural highway networks0
Loss & wonder at the world's end, By Laura A.Ogden, Durham: Duke University Press. 2021. 200 pages. $33.70 (paperback). ISBN: 97814780145600
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Property wrongs: The seventy‐year fight for public housing in Winnipeg By DougSmith, Fernwood: Halifax and Winnipeg. 2023. 256 pages. $28 (paperback). ISBN: 97817736359720
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Thinking beyond the State by MarcAbélès, translated by PhillipRousseau and Marie‐ClaudeHaince, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 2017, 124 pp., paperback $35.84 (ISBN 978‐1501709289)0
Our brightly‐lit future: Exploring the potential for astrotourism in Khajuraho (India)0
Tuzo: The unlikely revolutionary of plate tectonics By NickEyles, Toronto: Aevo University of Toronto Press. 2022. pp. 288. $49.95 (paperback). ISBN: 978‐14875245790
Gentrification is inevitable and other lies ByLeslieKern,Between the Lines,Toronto,2022,256 pp., paperback $23.95 (ISBN 978–1771135849)0
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Best practices for measuring community resources across Canada: A comparison of coding classifications0
Le développement de la géopolitique au Québec : du tropisme national à l'étude de dynamiques plurielles0
Belfast imaginary: Art and urban reinvention By KatharineKeenan, Lanham: Lexington Books. 2022. 278 pages. $118 (hardback). ISBN: 97817936281140
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Vers une architecture pour la santé du vivant Par Éric Daniel‐Lacombe, Montréal : Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal. 2023. 192 pages. 24,99 $ (PDF). ISBN: 97827606477180
The Meanings of Landscape: Essays on Place, Space, Environment and Justice by Kenneth Olwig, Routledge, New York, 2019, 276 pp., paperback $59.55 (ISBN 978‐1138483934)0
Fighting to breathe: Race, toxicity, and the rise of youth activism in Baltimore. By NicoleFabricant, Oakland: University of California Press. 2022. 266 pages. $40.00 (paperback). ISBN: 97805203793290
Harvesting freedom: The life of a migrant worker in Canada By GabrielAllahdua, EdwardDunsworth, Toronto: Between the Lines. 2023. 224 pages. $24.95 (paperback). ISBN: 97817711361810
Digitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age by Brian Jefferson, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2020, 264 pp., paperback $34.65 (ISBN 978‐1517909239)0
Report of an Inquiry Into an Injustice: Begade Shutagot'ine and the Sahtu Treaty edited by PeterKulchyski, University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, 2018, 208 pp., paper $24.95 (ISBN 978‐0887558139)0
Book Review ForumDigitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age by BrianJefferson0
Of Black Study By JoshuaMyersLondon:Pluto Press.2023.288 pages. $35.60 (paperback). ISBN: 97807453441260
Advancing Urban Rights: Equality and diversity in the city edited byEvaGarcia‐Chueca andLorenzoVidal,Black Rose Books, Montreal,2022, 250 pp., paperback $21.55 (ISBN 978‐1551647715)0
La concession familiale Bamiléké: un exemple d'architecture endogène au Cameroun0
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Introduction to the special section: Teaching critical GIS | Teaching GIS critically0
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Introduction à la géographie économique by GuilhemBoulay and AntoineGrandclément, Armand Colin, Paris, 2019, 224 pp., paperback $30.30 (ISBN 978‐2200622305)0
Coastal resident perceptions of nature‐based adaptation options in Nova Scotia0
English‐speaking international students’ perceptions and experiences in a bilingual university: A geographical approach to linguistic capital0
A tale of two trails: Lessons from a comparative account of the Trans Canada Trail and the Sendero de Chile0
Changing Neighbourhoods: Social and Spatial Polarization in Canadian Cities0
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