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Reading Group: Critical Engagements with Planetary Urbanization

Reading Group: Critical Engagements with Planetary Urbanization

You are invited to join a new initiative of The City Institute at York University (CITY), which is a reading group on the emerging critical urban theory of “planetary urbanization.” Planetary urbanization, which scrutinizes the complete urbanization of the planet in our contemporary moment in history, is arguably the most important emerging theoretical framework in […]

Roger Keil on the Urban/Suburban Divide

Roger Keil on the Urban/Suburban Divide

Does the urban/suburban divide still exist in Toronto and how does it relate to the city’s upcoming municipal election? Professor Roger Keil from York University’s Faculty of Environmental Studies talks to Matt Galloway on the CBC’s Metro Morning. Listen to the conversation here.

Hiring Research Administrator at CITY

Hiring Research Administrator at CITY

September 25th, 2014 Position Title: Research Administrator Department: The City Institute at York University (CITY) Term of Employment: Contract — one year, with a possibility of renewal Band Level / Rate of Pay: $18.55/hour Hours of Work: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, 24 hours per week, 4 days per week Reports to: HR Business Partner, Office […]

Seminar: Closer to the Riders: Options for a successful public transport in Germany and Europe

Seminar: Closer to the Riders: Options for a successful public transport in Germany and Europe

On Thursday 9 October, the City Institute at York University (CITY) invites you to the co-sponsored seminar: "Closer to the Riders: Options for a successful public transport in Germany and Europe" presented by Dr. Heiner Monheim Prof. Dr. Heiner Monheim Primary at raumkom Institute for Spatial Development and Communication, Trier and Bonn, Germany "Closer to […]

CITY Seminar: Living on Your Own: Single Women, Rental Housing, and Post-Revolutionary Affect in Contemporary South Korea

CITY Seminar: Living on Your Own: Single Women, Rental Housing, and Post-Revolutionary Affect in Contemporary South Korea

On Friday 3 October, the City Institute at York University (CITY) presents: “Living on Your Own: Single Women, Rental Housing, and Post-Revolutionary Affect in Contemporary South Korea” by Jesook Song Jesook Song is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. She is the author of South Koreans in the Debt Crisis: The […]

Linda Peake (Director, CITY) receives LA&PS Award for Distinction in Research, Creativity or Scholarship in the Established Researcher Category

Linda Peake (Director, CITY) receives LA&PS Award for Distinction in Research, Creativity or Scholarship in the Established Researcher Category

  Congratulations to Linda Peake, Director of CITY for being awarded the LA&PS Award for Distinction in Research, Creativity or Scholarship. She has been awarded in the category of Research for her work at York University. Mentioning Linda's involvement the article states: Peake describes herself as a critical human geographer, exploring the feminist geographies of […]

CITY Director and CITY Researchers to Present at CanU6

CITY Director and CITY Researchers to Present at CanU6

CITY institute Director Linda Peake and colleagues Roger Keil (Faculty of Environmental Studies) and Sean Hertel will be presenting at the Council of Canadian Urbanists (CanU) 6th annual summit. The summit gathers Canada's top leaders in urbanism. Entitled “Cities at the Edge – Urbanizing Suburbia in the Regional City”, the event will explore trends, issues and […]

Suburban Working Group Ignites the OPPI Symposium

Suburban Working Group Ignites the OPPI Symposium

Sean Hertel and Roger Keil of the Greater Toronto Suburban Working Group are taking their show on the road, leading an ignite session at next month's OPPI Symposium. The annual meeting of the Ontario Professional Planners Institute gives Keil and Hertel a chance to discuss the group's efforts to break down stereotypes and build bridges, […]

Roger Keil talks to the Toronto Star about mayoral transit plans

Roger Keil talks to the Toronto Star about mayoral transit plans

As the Toronto mayoral race candidates' transit plans, realistic and otherwise, have become a key part of the campaign. Incumbent Rob Ford unveiled his own $9-billion plan last week and former CITY Institute director Roger Keil offered his own comment on for a Toronto Star story on the plan's flimsiness. York University political professor Roger […]