Global Suburbanisms

Global Suburbanisms

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International research project based at York University studying governance, land and infrastructure in the 21st Century.

We are looking at recent forms of urbanization and emerging forrms of (sub)urbanism.

Plan B Episode 2 09/24/2019

SSHRC postdoctoral fellow Samantha Biglieri talks to Ralph Benmergui about aging in the suburbs on Upstream Radio podcast Plan B

Plan B Episode 2 Creating a healthy society through evidence-based, people-centred ideas.

Defining Suburbs: How Definitions Shape the Suburban Landscape | Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University 09/24/2019

"Recent calls for a deeper understanding of suburban space challenge existing definitions and, at a minimum, demand considering them more broadly. Roger Keil and his colleagues have been at the forefront of this movement as part of the Major Collaborative Research Initiative project on Global Suburbanisms."

Defining Suburbs: How Definitions Shape the Suburban Landscape | Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University Defining Suburbs: How Definitions Shape the Suburban Landscape This paper examines three types of suburban definitions to understand how they differentially shape our understanding of suburban space and suburban change. The

Reviewing Suburban Planet 09/24/2019

Reviewing Suburban Planet: A roundtable w/ Theresa Enright, Bérénice Bon, Philippe Koch, and Roger Keil

Reviewing Suburban Planet Roger Keil's new book, 'Suburban Planet', is a major contribution to (re)thinking the urban age in terms its peripheries rather than its centres. He seeks to provide us with a way of coming to terms with the process of suburbanization and the diversity of suburban forms. But does he succeed? And wha...

Take Your Eyes Off the City Center! 09/24/2019

We are living on a suburban planet, if you ask Roger Keil.

Situating his work on global suburbanisms in relation to the L.A. School and the debate around planetary urbanization, he flexes his intellectual muscles to make us believe that it is the suburbs that Marx and Lefebvre would pay most attention to today.

Take Your Eyes Off the City Center! We are living on a suburban planet, if you ask Roger. He even wrote a book with that title. In the interview, he elaborates on the political implications of that condition. Situating his work on global suburbanisms in relation to the L.A. School and the debate around planetary urbanization, he flexe...

Prof. Roger Keil to deliver prestigious Sir Peter Hall Lecture in London, England – YFile 05/29/2019

Roger Keil will deliver the 2019 Sir Peter Hall Lecture on June 5 at UCL on the topic of “Metabolic Suburbia: Facing the connectivity of the extended urban world.”

Prof. Roger Keil to deliver prestigious Sir Peter Hall Lecture in London, England – YFile Prof. Roger Keil to deliver prestigious Sir Peter Hall Lecture in London, England May 27, 2019 A prestigious annual lecture that pays tribute to the late Sir Peter Hall, a global figure in the study of cities and regions and their planning, will be delivered this year by York University Faculty of E...

05/21/2019

“Brampton,” says Keil, who has been researching the Greater Toronto Area’s shifting suburban landscapes for the past decade, “forces us to rethink the categories by which we chart our post-suburban world.”

Suburban Urban - The York University Magazine Church spires, minarets and a white multi-domed Sikh temple; glass skyscrapers, sports complexes, and neon-lit strip malls adjacent to verdant parks and quaint Victorian-era structures dating back to the 1850s – Brampton is an architectural mishmash, an Ontario suburb in transition. “A city in w...

05/10/2019

Please join us Monday May 13 form 5pm-7pm at A Different Booklist for the launch of two new books from UTP's Global Suburbanisms book series.

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