By Maxwell Hartt The majority of the shrinking cities literature focuses solely on instances of population loss and economic decline. This article argues that shrinking…
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department and Geography and Planning at Queen’s University. I am fascinated with cities and how they change. I…
In this article we seek to encourage geographers to consider the discursive dimensions of urbanization as a locus for activist inquiry into the right to…
Mental health and wellness are issues of growing concern on campuses across North America. While feminist geographers have done important work over the years to…
Influenced by the recognition of the social and economic value of migrant exchanges, the shift to a Post-Washington Consensus, and the rise of India and…
The book provides an in-depth analysis of the governance of Africa’s natural resource sectors (oil, biofuels, forestry, fisheries, minerals) and new insights for readers as…
My research into the linkages among advocacy, urban planning, and racial exclusion is ongoing. Working as co-editor of the Journal of Critical Race Inquiry expands…
Lives The Lives of Animals Research Group at Queen’s University (and University of Guelph until 2014) focuses on human-animal relations. We are interested in how…
Video: The Lens of Fukishima Julie Salverson (Queen’s University) and Peter C. Van Wyck (Concordia University) Presented at the Through Post-Atomic Eyes symposium, hosted…
Keywords: innovation in small and medium-sized food enterprises, creative food economy, food deserts, food retail and changing landscapes, the grape and wine industry I have…