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University of Wisconsin Milwaukee | College of Letters & Science | Urban Studies Program
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Ryerson University | Centre for Urban Research & Land Development | Faculty of Community Services
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Economic Development-Redevelopment-Tourism-Urban Economics-Finance
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Wednesday
, April 4
Arcadian Court (401 Bay Street--1 Block East of Sheraton)
6:30pm •
Opening Reception (Dinner; Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required)
Club Boardroom (43rd Floor)
8:00am •
JUA Strategic Development Committee Meeting
11:30am •
Governing Board Meeting I
Conference Registration (Concourse Level-1 floor below lobby)
7:00am •
Conference Registration/Event Check-In (7:00am--7:00pm)
Elgin (2nd Floor)
1:00pm •
Teaching Effectiveness Workshop for Instructors (Pre-approved participants only)
Meet in hotel lobby at 12:45pm
12:45pm •
Tour 6: SOLD OUT------One King (12:45pm-5:00pm)---SOLD OUT
12:45pm •
Tour 7: Walking Tour: Toronto's Resilience to Extreme Weather (12:45pm-3:00pm)
12:45pm •
Mobile Study Tour (Tour tickets required)
Roosevelt (2nd Floor)
4:00pm •
JUA Editorial Board Meeting
Simcoe (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
Graduate Student Workshops (Pre-approved participants only)
TBA
TBA •
Loyola University Chicago (Applications for fall 2019 accepted until June 30 with limited fellowships!)
Thursday
, April 5
Cedar (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.22 Understanding the Policy and Planning Influences of Urban Growth and Shrinkage
10:50am •
TH10.50.22 Post-Industrial Regional Resilience
1:30pm •
TH1.30.21 What is “The Region” in City-Region Research? Current Themes and Debates
3:10pm •
TH3.10.05 Land, Property, and Land Conflicts: The Intersection of Urban and Rural
Chestnut East (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.12 Ethnic Policies, Politics and Belonging
10:50am •
TH10.50.21 Cities in Canadian and American Political Development
3:10pm •
TH3.10.18 Ongoing Urban Distress in the Post-Industrial Midwest
Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.16 Sustainability Transitions in Local Government
10:50am •
TH10.50.05 Environmental Justice Academy Principles: From Instruction to Application
1:30pm •
TH1.30.14 Air Pollution in Asia
3:10pm •
TH3.10.14 Innovative Urban Climate Governance
Churchill (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.06 Equitable Redevelopment or Just as Good as it Gets: Understanding the Limits and Opportunities for Preventing Displacement in Gentrifying Neighborhoods
10:50am •
TH10.50.02 Inclusive Urban Policies: Possibilities and Limitations for Equitable Outcomes
1:30pm •
TH1.30.02 Exploring Global Gentrification Processes
3:10pm •
TH3.10.15 Scenescapes: How Qualities of Place Shape Social Life
City Hall Room (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.03 Challenges to Self-Sufficiency for Housing Residents
10:50am •
TH10.50.03 Funding Supportive Services that Meet the Needs of Low-Income Families Living in Affordable Housing
1:30pm •
TH1.30.03 Community Land Trusts on the Rise: Roles and Relevancies of Community Land Trust Organizing in Toronto and its Urban Region
3:10pm •
TH3.10.03 How Fair is Fair Housing? Integration and the Pursuit of Racial Justice in 21st Century America
4:40pm •
Annual Business Meeting (Open to all UAA members)
Conference Registration (Concourse Level-1 floor below lobby)
6:58am •
Conference Registration/Event Check-In (7:00am--6:00pm)
Dominion Ballroom (2nd Floor)
5:30pm •
UAA Networking Reception (Beverages and snacks only; Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required)
Dufferin (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.00 Journal Publishing: What Editors Think You Should Know
10:50am •
TH10.50.09 Understanding the New “Spaces” of Poverty
1:30pm •
TH1.30.00 Tenure and Promotion
3:10pm •
TH3.10.00 Publishing in Urban Journals
Elgin (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.04 Housing Quality and Tenant Protections
10:50am •
TH10.50.00 Negotiating Participation: Urban Neighborhoods and the Potential of Resident Engagement
1:30pm •
TH1.30.04 The State, Housing and Community Regeneration
3:10pm •
TH3.10.04 Communities for All, Across the Lifecourse
Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby)
7:00am •
Continental Breakfast (Ends promptly at 8:00am; Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required)
7:14am •
Breakfast Roundtable Discussions (Comprehensive Registration badge or breakfast ticket required)
7:15am •
TH7.15.01 Urban Transformations and Spectacles in Brazil
7:15am •
TH7.15.06 Alternatives to Market-Driven Reform: Can Cities Address Inequity in Urban Education Through Initiatives for Community Schools?
7:15am •
TH7.15.02 Getting Grants and Contracts: Advice from Senior Scholars
7:15am •
TH7.15.07 Academic Job Search Strategies
7:15am •
TH7.15.05 Urban Green Spaces, Social Justice, and the Pursuit of Health Equity in the United States: Research Highlights
7:15am •
TH7.15.03 Community Engagement with Communities of Color in Rural and Urban Areas
7:15am •
TH7.15.04 Title: Land Use, Funding and Laws – Oh, My! Exploring the Limits and Opportunities of Local Politics for Affordable Housing
8:00am •
Opening Plenary - Justice and Sustainability Within and Beyond the City's Edge (Open to all registrants)--8:00am--9:00am
Huron (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.11 Urban Outcomes from Education Policy
10:50am •
TH10.50.11 The Fight for America’s Schools: Grassroots Activism in Education
1:30pm •
TH1.30.06 Partnerships and Local Governance Networks in Immigrant Integration: Municipalities in Comparative Perspective (#1)
3:10pm •
TH3.10.11 Schools and Urban/Suburban Changes
Kenora (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.09 Queer (Sub)Urban Activisms--Mini Track Sponsored by MCRI Global Suburbanism/Urban Studies at York University
10:50am •
TH10.50.06 City for All: Integration and Reintegration of Refugees and Immigrants
1:30pm •
TH1.30.10 A Feminist Urban Theory for Our Time: Rethinking Social Reproduction, the Urban and its Constitutive Outside
3:10pm •
TH3.10.07 Understanding Health and Mobility in Urban Contexts
Kent (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.15 Collaborative Methods in Community Engaged Action Oriented Research in Chicago
10:50am •
TH10.50.17 Finance-Led Capitalism, Housing and Urban Inequalities I: Logics, Institutions and Actors
1:30pm •
TH1.30.01 Finance-Led Capitalism, Housing and Urban Inequalities II: Understanding Speculation, Value and Risk
3:10pm •
TH3.10.01 Finance-Led Capitalism, Housing and Urban Inequalities III: The State, Real Estate, and the Transformation of the City
Linden (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.18 Vertical Urbanisms and the Regulatory Production of Urban Volumes
10:50am •
TH10.50.18 Understanding, Managing and Reconfiguring the North American Suburb
1:30pm •
TH1.30.20 Who Participates? Reshaping the Image of the Voter
3:10pm •
TH3.10.06 Planning for the Millennial City
Mackenzie (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.10 The Possibilities of Historic Preservation as Tool for Community Empowerment, Engagement, and Collaboration
10:50am •
TH10.50.16 Cultural Industry and Production in the City
1:30pm •
TH1.30.09 Urban Planning and Redevelopment History 1
3:10pm •
TH3.10.10 Urban Planning and Redevelopment History 2
Maple East (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.05 The Spatial Politics of Urban Flood Resilience
10:50am •
TH10.50.15 The Politics of Resilience Mechanisms
1:30pm •
TH1.30.13 Understanding Resilience in the Face of Extreme Events
Maple West (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.08 Public Policies and Non-profit Organizations
10:50am •
TH10.50.13 Identity of Space: Migrants and Services in the Big City
1:30pm •
TH1.30.15 Urban Images, Urban Styles, Urban Readings
4:30pm •
TH4.30.00 China-America Association for Public Affairs (CAAPA) Business Meeting and Urban Forum
Pine East (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.21 What Explains Political Attitudes and Representation?
10:50am •
TH10.50.12 Urban Innovation and Governance Transformation: A Comparative Perspective
1:30pm •
TH1.30.17 Studying Urban Government at Multiple Scales
3:10pm •
TH3.10.20 Public-Private Collaboration in City Building
Pine West (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.19 Tourism-related Initiatives--Who Pays? Who Benefits?
10:50am •
TH10.50.20 Exploring Urban Theories
1:30pm •
TH1.30.12 Decentralization, Intergovernmental Competition and Cooperation Experiments in China and India
3:10pm •
TH3.10.19 Land, Urbanization & Expropriation - II
Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor)
6:59am •
Book Exhibit (7:00am--6:00pm)
10:35am •
Coffee Break (Open to all registrants)
2:55pm •
Coffee Break (Open to all registrants)
Refer to Invitation Card
6:30pm •
VIP Dinner (Institutional Member Reps/Award recipients/Service Leaders)
Roosevelt (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.13 Comparative Urban Analysis from the Global South
10:50am •
TH10.50.10 Place, Politics, Perception, and Preservation: Core Concepts for the Right to the City
1:30pm •
TH1.30.11 Globalization and Its Discontents: Inequality and Vulnerability
3:10pm •
TH3.10.13 Ongoing and Future Challenges on Urban Spaces in Post-Growth Japan
5:10pm •
Governing Board Meeting II
Simcoe (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.07 Civic/Public Engagement Strategies for Social Justice across Urban Policy Domains: Urban Resilience, Youth-Adult Partnerships, and School Nutrition
10:50am •
TH10.50.19 How the University Can Help Save the City: Lessons Learned and New Insights
1:30pm •
TH1.30.08 There's Nothing as Practical as a Good Theory: Rethinking Practice in Building Community Capital
3:10pm •
TH3.10.08 Urban Innovation and Inclusion
TBA
TBA •
Loyola University Chicago (Applications for fall 2019 accepted until June 30 with limited fellowships!)
9:09am •
Concurrent Sessions
10:49am •
Concurrent Sessions
12:15pm •
Lunch (on your own)
1:29pm •
Concurrent Sessions
3:09pm •
Concurrent Sessions
6:31pm •
Dinner (on your own)
Wentworth (2nd Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.01 Staying in Place or Moving Out: Untangling the Intricacy of Housing Stability and Residential Mobility in the U.S.
10:50am •
TH10.50.01 Fight to Stay---The Right to Defend Your Home, a Critical Piece in the Fight Against Gentrification
1:30pm •
TH1.30.05 Negotiating Space and Power Upon Contested Grounds
3:10pm •
TH3.10.02 Strategies for Housing Affordability in Global Cities
Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.14 Days of Future Past: Preservation and Cultural Identity Meet Economic Development
10:50am •
TH10.50.14 The Regional Sum of Resilient Cities’ Parts: The Process and Effects of Urban Resilience Interventions within Broader Regions
1:30pm •
TH1.30.18 Rust and Shine: Post-Industrial Redevelopment and the Growth Imperative
3:10pm •
TH3.10.17 Mega-Event Planning: Sporting Events as Political Tools for Urban Growth, Regeneration, and Revitalization
Willow East (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.20 Land, Urbanization & Expropriation - I
10:50am •
TH10.50.04 Place Attachment and Residential Preferences
1:30pm •
TH1.30.16 Urbanizing Regions in the Global South: A Comparative Perspective
3:10pm •
TH3.10.16 Vertical Urbanisms and the Regulatory Production of “Urban Volumes” - Panel 2
Willow West (Mezzanine Floor)
9:10am •
TH9.10.17 Infrastructure, Transportation and Access in International Context
10:50am •
TH10.50.08 Creating Safe Urban Spaces: Policy Interventions from Media to Municipal Government
1:30pm •
TH1.30.07 Efficiency, Efficacy and Accessibility of Service Providing Programs
3:10pm •
TH3.10.21 Institutional Fragmentation and Mass Transit
Friday
, April 6
Cedar (Mezzanine Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.21 How Are Regions Governed?
11:10am •
FR11.10.21 Metropolitan Planning, Cooperation and Reform
Chestnut East (Mezzanine Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.20 Creating Spaces for Participation: Expanding (and Contracting) the Public Square
9:40am •
FR9.40.20 The Platform Economy and the City I
11:10am •
FR11.10.14 Regeneration, Resilience and Urban Production
Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.15 Green Infrastructures, Urban Design and Resilience
9:40am •
FR9.40.12 Environmental Policies in Urban Planning
11:10am •
FR11.10.13 Climate Change in Cities: Innovations in Multi-Level Governance
2:05pm •
FR2.05.12 Urban Decarbonization, Infrastructure, and Politics
3:45pm •
FR3.45.03 Remembering the Life and Work of Dr. Robert Young, Western University
Churchill (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.03 Affordable Housing Development
9:40am •
FR9.40.00 Global Postsuburbia--Mini Track Sponsored by MCRI Global Suburbanism/Urban Studies at York University
11:10am •
FR11.10.04 The Impacts of Displacement on Residents and Communities
2:05pm •
FR2.05.01 Planning for Community Participation
3:45pm •
FR3.45.02 Contribution to the Field of Urban Affairs--2018 Award Recipient
City Hall Room (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.19 A Women's Place: Theorizing Gender and Gentrification
9:40am •
FR9.40.22 The Journal of Urban Affairs at 40: Transitions, Transformations, and Milestones
11:10am •
FR11.10.18 Author Meets Critics: Bob Beauregard's Cities in the Urban Age: A Dissent (2018)
2:05pm •
FR2.05.18 Thinking the City: Bob Beauregard on the City as Theory, Politics, Materiality
3:45pm •
FR3.45.01 Reflections on Being an Activist Scholar--Recipient of 2018 Activist Scholar Award
Conference Registration (Concourse Level-1 floor below lobby)
6:59am •
Conference Registration/Event Check-In (7:00am--6:00pm)
Dominion Ballroom (2nd Floor)
5:30pm •
UAA Networking Reception (Beverages and snacks only; Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required)
Dufferin (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.00 Writing and Publishing
9:40am •
FR9.40.07 Health Status and Risk Factors in Urban Environments I
11:10am •
FR11.10.00 What Are Book Editors and Publishers Looking For? Ask Them!
2:05pm •
FR2.05.21 “Peopling” Space: The Governance of Populations in Montréal Neighbourhoods
3:45pm •
FR3.45.06 FILM SCREENING of Natura Urbana - the Brachen of Berlin
Elgin (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.05 Redevelopment, Infrastructure Project and Social Justice
9:40am •
FR9.40.03 Developing Housing, Developing Community
11:10am •
FR11.10.02 Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion in Urban Communities
2:05pm •
FR2.05.02 Characteristics and Consequences of Neighborhood Environments
3:45pm •
FR3.45.09 FILM SCREENING of The Hand That Feeds
Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby)
7:00am •
Continental Breakfast (Ends promptly at 8:00am; Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required)
7:15am •
FR7.15.09 Getting Published for Emerging Scholars
7:15am •
FR7.15.03 Themes and Measurements of Urban Innovation: Cases from Guangzhou International Award for Urban Innovation (GIAUI)
7:15am •
FR7.15.02 Planning for the Sustainable Recovery of Puerto Rico After Hurricane María
7:15am •
FR7.15.05 Rethinking the Meaning of Livable Communities: Academic Perspectives
7:15am •
FR7.15.08 Urban Leadership, Economic Development, and Combating Growing Urban Economic Inequality
7:15am •
FR7.15.06 Positive Youth Development Strategies in Mixed-Income Developments
7:15am •
FR7.15.07 From Global to Globalizing Cities: Theory, Methods, and Evidence
7:15am •
FR7.15.01 Institutional Member Roundtable
7:15am •
Breakfast Roundtable Discussions (Comprehensive Registration badge or breakfast ticket required)
7:15am •
FR7.15.04 Discussing Controversial Topics in the Classroom
12:35pm •
Annual Awards Luncheon (Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required)
Huron (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.10 Race, Neo-liberalism, and Resistance: Scholar-Activists’ Theoretical and Practical Work in the Movement to Save and Transform Urban Public Education
9:40am •
FR9.40.10 Education, Public Policy and Urban Affairs
11:10am •
FR11.10.10 Enhancing Education and Urban Life
2:05pm •
FR2.05.13 Measuring Well-Being in Vulnerable Communities
3:45pm •
FR3.45.10 FILM SCREENING of The Organizer
Kenora (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.06 Immigrants Finding Their "Space"
9:40am •
FR9.40.11 Ethnicity and Class Shaping our Daily Environments
11:10am •
FR11.10.06 Change and Mobility Among the Immigrant Popuation
2:05pm •
FR2.05.09 Racism, Classism and Sexism in Urban Structures, Policies and Programs
3:45pm •
FR3.45.05 FILM SCREENING of Last Ride Through Regent
Kent (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.01 Finance-Led Capitalism, Housing and Urban Inequalities IV: Neoliberalism and the Gentrification of Rental Housing
9:40am •
FR9.40.01 Finance-Led Capitalism, Housing and Urban Inequalities V: Generational Effects and Inequalities
11:10am •
FR11.10.01 Mortgage Lending: Distribution Patterns and Outcomes
2:05pm •
FR2.05.11 Who Benefits? Urban Development and Resident Participation
3:45pm •
FR3.45.04 FILM SCREENING of In the Shadow of Ferguson
Linden (Mezzanine Floor)
9:40am •
FR9.40.16 Planning the Built Environment
2:05pm •
FR2.05.17 Towards the Vibrant City: The Role of Commerce, Services and Cultural Equipments
Mackenzie (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.09 Social and Political History of Cities and Neighbourhoods
9:40am •
FR9.40.19 Policy Learning, Policy Failure and Policy Plagiarism: Reflective Cities in the Urban Sandbox
11:10am •
FR11.10.09 Social Media, Technology and Participation in Urban Life
2:05pm •
FR2.05.08 Employment, Precarity, and Training Programs
Maple East (Mezzanine Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.07 Stages of Life, Food Access and Disease Prevention
9:40am •
FR9.40.13 Improving Municipal Service Performance During and After Disasters
11:10am •
FR11.10.08 Emerging Nontraditional Employment/Labor Trends
2:05pm •
FR2.05.05 Sustainability City Models and Measurements
Maple West (Mezzanine Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.08 Toward Equity and Justice in Urban Labor Markets
9:40am •
FR9.40.17 Location Theory: Economic Policies and Private Decision-making
11:10am •
FR11.10.07 Health Status and Risk Factors in Urban Environments 2
3:45pm •
FR3.45.08 FILM SCREENING of Sold Out: Affordable Housing at Risk
Meet in conference hotel lobby at 6:00am
6:15am •
Fun Run
Pine East (Mezzanine Floor)
9:40am •
FR9.40.23 Can Cities in the US Actually Govern?
11:10am •
FR11.10.19 What is so Different About Urban Politics and Elections?
2:05pm •
FR2.05.19 Alternative Approaches to City Building
Pine West (Mezzanine Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.02 Technology and Urban Governance
9:40am •
FR9.40.21 Discourse Analysis of Public Policy and Regulation
11:10am •
FR11.10.20 The Platform Economy and the City II
2:05pm •
FR2.05.22 Neo-liberalism, Austerity and Collaborative Urban Governance
Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor)
6:59am •
Book Exhibit
9:25am •
Coffee Break (Open to all registrants)
3:29pm •
Coffee Break (Open to all registrants)--3:30pm--3:45pm
3:29pm •
Poster Session (3:30pm--4:00pm)
3:30pm •
FR3.30.18 A Comparison of Residential Satisfaction Among Public Housing Residents and Housing Choice Voucher Recipients
3:30pm •
FR3.30.19 Measuring Neighborhood Satisfaction Through Participation in Civic Organizations and Neighborhood Groups
3:30pm •
FR3.30.03 An Index for Dimensions of Social Sustainability in Urban Areas
3:30pm •
FR3.30.17 What Makes People Trust Their Neighbors? A Comparative Analysis Based on Housing Types
3:30pm •
FR3.30.42 The Politics of Homelessness in Los Angeles County
3:30pm •
FR3.30.54 Housing and Transportation in an Aging Friendly Community
3:30pm •
FR3.30.58 Sejong-Si: Comparison of Housing Price's Spatial Impact Before and After Development
3:30pm •
FR3.30.07 Designing a Strategic Spatial Planning Model for Urban Resilience Through Inter-Regional Network Governance in Korea
3:30pm •
FR3.30.08 Childhood Lead Poisoning in Milwaukee
3:30pm •
FR3.30.46 Exploring Gendered Outcomes of the School-to-Prison Pipeline
3:30pm •
FR3.30.23 Changes in Low Income Population Levels Along the Millennium Line SkyTrain in Vancouver, Canada, 2001-2011: A Transportation Equity Analysis
3:30pm •
FR3.30.61 The Guangxi-Guangdong West River-Pearl River Corridor 2020’s: Some Development Frameworks for New Opportunities
3:30pm •
FR3.30.04 Climate Action in Five Brazilian Cities: A Multiple Case Study
3:30pm •
FR3.30.34 Linking Walkability with Racial Diversity: Metro Atlanta Case 2000 – 2013
3:30pm •
FR3.30.05 Implementation of Municipal Natural Asset Management (NAM): Barriers and Opportunities for the Planning Profession
3:30pm •
FR3.30.14 Social Capital and Community Gardens: A Strategy to Combat Social and Environmental Injustices
3:30pm •
FR3.30.44 The Effects of Uber on Low-Income Communities
3:30pm •
FR3.30.06 Heat Wave Vulnerability Assessment and Planning for Adaptation to Heat Wave: Focus on Seoul
3:30pm •
FR3.30.32 Who Cares? Lived Experiences of Home Care Aides in Milwaukee
3:30pm •
FR3.30.39 Street-level Retail and Urban Fabric of the Metropolitan Region of Buenos Aires: The Southern Corridor
3:30pm •
FR3.30.31 Task-Biased Technological Change, City Size, and Inter-City Employment Gap in Korea
3:30pm •
FR3.30.40 Green Space and Livable Urban Development: A Comparative Case Study of Southeast Asian Cities
3:30pm •
FR3.30.60 Tourism Gentrification in Historic District Renovation —— The Case of Lingnan Tiandi, Foshan
3:30pm •
FR3.30.24 Refugee Policy & Social Integration in Jordan: Structural Barriers to Enclave Formation Among Forced Migrants in Jordan
3:30pm •
FR3.30.13 Migration and Its Effects on Relative Deprivation and Health in China: Evidence from a National Survey
3:30pm •
FR3.30.29 Gender Matters: An Investigation of Planning Workplaces
3:30pm •
FR3.30.15 Two Types of Urban Public Memorial Landscapes in Japan: A Case Study on the Commemoration of Bombing Victims
3:30pm •
FR3.30.37 An Empirical Analysis of the Agglomeration Effects of Creative Industry on Employment Growth
3:30pm •
FR3.30.35 Comparative Analysis on Urban Transformation in UK and China: A Case Study of Manchester and Hangzhou
3:30pm •
FR3.30.62 Neighborhood Built Environment and Job Accessibility
3:30pm •
FR3.30.27 Identifying Vulnerable Transportation Areas in the City of Toronto Using Access Profile Analysis
3:30pm •
FR3.30.21 Gentrification in Pittsburgh: A Comparison Across Methods and Communities
3:30pm •
FR3.30.25 Somali Incorporation in Urban Sweden
3:30pm •
FR3.30.45 Gathering Place? Intercultural Engagement in the Milwaukee Area: Perspectives from Emerging Leaders
3:30pm •
FR3.30.09 Administrators’ Perspective on Fiscal Sustainability of Public Library Districts
3:30pm •
FR3.30.20 "Crisis", Public Space, and City Building: The Redevelopment of Moss Park
3:30pm •
FR3.30.43 A Comparison of Income Trajectories Between Working Poor and Working Non-Poor in Seoul Metropolitan Area of Korea: A Latent Growth Model
Roosevelt (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.11 Heteronormative Bias and Selective Police Actions
9:40am •
FR9.40.06 Partnerships and Local Governance Networks in Immigrant Integration: Municipalities in Comparative Perspective (#2)
11:10am •
FR11.10.12 Climate Risks Management in Rapidly Developing Cities
2:05pm •
FR2.05.10 Does the "State" Know Best? Contemporary Policy and Planning in Latin America and The Caribbean
Simcoe (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.17 Residential Mobility, Class and Ethnicity
9:40am •
FR9.40.08 Jobs, Inequality and Community Development
11:10am •
FR11.10.11 The Planning Practice in Face of Gender, Race, Class and Disabilities
2:05pm •
FR2.05.20 Duration and Urban Activism
TBA
TBA •
Loyola University Chicago (Applications for fall 2019 accepted until June 30 with limited fellowships!)
7:59am •
Concurrent Sessions
9:39am •
Concurrent Sessions
11:09am •
Concurrent Sessions
2:04pm •
Concurrent Sessions
6:31pm •
Dinner (on your own)
Wentworth (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.04 LIHTC: Development Processes and Outcomes
9:40am •
FR9.40.02 Social Inequality and Housing Over the Life Course: International Perspectives
11:10am •
FR11.10.03 Consumption, Lifestyle and Culture in Gentrifying Neighborhoods
2:05pm •
FR2.05.03 Discourse, Framing and Meaning in Urban Areas
3:45pm •
FR3.45.07 FILM SCREENING of Planting Seeds: Milwaukee’s Young Farmers
Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.18 Understanding Regional Factors in Economic Development
9:40am •
FR9.40.04 Non-traditional Financing and Forms of Ownership
11:10am •
FR11.10.17 Fostering Local Economies Through Labor Incentives and Jobs Creation
2:05pm •
FR2.05.15 Urban (Re)Development and the Challenges of Growth
Willow East (Mezzanine Floor)
8:00am •
FR8.00.16 Land Use Strategies and Policies
11:10am •
FR11.10.16 Land Use Planning and Urban Development Strategies
2:05pm •
FR2.05.16 Concepts and Tools for Development and Redevelopment
Willow West (Mezzanine Floor)
9:40am •
FR9.40.14 Community-driven Urban Design, Livability and Social Justice
11:10am •
FR11.10.15 Transportation Needs and Access of the Disadvantaged
2:05pm •
FR2.05.14 Infrastructure and Transport Planning --Who Plans? Who Benefits?
Saturday
, April 7
Churchill (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.01 Local Governments and Affordable Housing Production
10:30am •
SA10.30.03 Neighborhood -level Organization and Institutions
City Hall Room (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.03 Housing Subsidies: Housing Choice and Quality
10:30am •
SA10.30.02 Neighborhood Amenities and their Effects
Conference Registration (Concourse Level-1 floor below lobby)
8:00am •
Conference Registration/Event Check-In & Tour Purchase
Dufferin (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.07 Redefining Cities: Socio-Economic Mobility and the Limits of Policy
10:30am •
SA10.30.16 Scalar Planning, Scenarios, Building Codes and Social Justice
Elgin (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.04 Affordable and Mixed-Income Housing in Pursuit of Equity
10:30am •
SA10.30.08 Sustainable Urban Design
Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby)
8:00am •
Continental Breakfast (Ends promptly at 9:00am; Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required)
Huron (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.08 Schools and Communities
10:30am •
SA10.30.06 Urban Environment and Health
Kenora (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.05 The Migrant Experience: From Succession to Violent Rejection
10:30am •
SA10.30.13 Cultural Life in the Neighbourhoods
Kent (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.14 The Politics of Tax Increments and Incentives as Development Tools
Linden (Mezzanine Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.10 Adaptive Climate Governance and Land Regulation
Mackenzie (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.17 Urban Renewal in a Neo-liberal Context
10:30am •
SA10.30.12 Improving Municipal Service Performance During Disasters
Maple East (Mezzanine Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.16 Interlocal Competition, Cooperation and Public Management Reform
10:30am •
SA10.30.18 Institutional Fragmentation, City Size and Governance
Maple West (Mezzanine Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.11 Biking, Commuting, and Alternative Travel Modes
10:30am •
SA10.30.11 Transportation and the City: Friends or Enemies?
Meet in hotel lobby at 12:45pm
12:30pm •
Mobile Study Tours (Tour tickets required)
12:45pm •
Tour 4: SOLD OUT--Toronto's Western Suburbs: Looking at the Region from the Outside In (12:45pm-5:00pm)
12:45pm •
Tour 1: SOLD OUT--Walking Tour of Three East End Neighbourhoods: St. Jamestown, Cabbagetown, and Regent Park (12:45pm-5:00pm) ---SOLD OUT!
12:45pm •
Tour 3: SOLD OUT--Downtown East Redevelopment- Planning, Unplanning, and the Regeneration of the East Downtown (12:45pm-5:00pm)
Pine West (Mezzanine Floor)
10:30am •
SA10.30.00 Critical Discourse
Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor)
8:00am •
Book Exhibit
Roosevelt (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.06 Health Provision and the City
10:30am •
SA10.30.15 From Conflict to Collaboration in Urban Governance
Sheraton Hotel – Meet in Elgin Room on 2nd Floor
12:30pm •
Tour 2: SOLD OUT--Shaping and Reshaping Toronto's Waterfront (12:30pm-5:00pm)
Simcoe (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.12 Ideas of Collaboration, Inclusion, and Compromise in Planning
10:30am •
SA10.30.10 Conceptual Foundations for an Advocacy Future
TBA
TBA •
Loyola University Chicago (Applications for fall 2019 accepted until June 30 with limited fellowships!)
9:00am •
Concurrent Sessions
10:29am •
Concurrent Sessions
12:00pm •
Lunch (on your own)
Wentworth (2nd Floor)
9:00am •
SA9.00.02 Housing and Communities in Chinese Cities and Suburbs
10:30am •
SA10.30.01 Planning for Equity and Affordability
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Sheraton Hotel – Meet in Elgin Room on 2nd Floor
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Arcadian Court (401 Bay Street--1 Block East of Sheraton)
Cedar (Mezzanine Floor)
Chestnut East (Mezzanine Floor)
Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor)
Churchill (2nd Floor)
City Hall Room (2nd Floor)
Club Boardroom (43rd Floor)
Conference Registration (Concourse Level-1 floor below lobby)
Dominion Ballroom (2nd Floor)
Dufferin (2nd Floor)
Elgin (2nd Floor)
Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby)
Huron (2nd Floor)
Kenora (2nd Floor)
Kent (2nd Floor)
Linden (Mezzanine Floor)
Mackenzie (2nd Floor)
Maple East (Mezzanine Floor)
Maple West (Mezzanine Floor)
Meet in conference hotel lobby at 6:00am
Meet in hotel lobby at 12:45pm
Pine East (Mezzanine Floor)
Pine West (Mezzanine Floor)
Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor)
Refer to Invitation Card
Roosevelt (2nd Floor)
Sheraton Hotel – Meet in Elgin Room on 2nd Floor
Simcoe (2nd Floor)
TBA
Wentworth (2nd Floor)
Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor)
Willow East (Mezzanine Floor)
Willow West (Mezzanine Floor)