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Table of Contents Introduction

2020--Celebrate With UAA in Washington!...... 4 Special Welcome from the 2018 Local Host Committee ...... 5 Urban Affairs Association Mission and History...... 6 UAA Governing Board, 2017-2018...... 7 Executive Office and Conference Staff...... 8 UAA Institutional Home...... 9 Journal of Urban Affairs Editorial Team, Board, & Reviewers...... 10 Conference Committees, 2018...... 14 In Memoriam...... 16 Program Highlights Opening Plenary...... 18 Annual Awards Luncheon...... 20 Special Conference Topic Sessions - Shaping Justice and Sustainability Within and Beyond the City’s Edge: Contestation and Collaboration in Urbanizing Regions...... 21 Activist Scholar Sessions...... 21 Professional Development and The Field of Urban Affairs Session...... 22 Poster Session...... 22 Graduate Students Professional Development Workshops...... 25 Teaching Effectiveness Workshop for Instructors...... 25 Exhibitors...... 26 Film Screenings...... 27 Study Tours...... 29 Networking Opportunities...... 32 General Information Name Badges and Tickets...... 33 Presentation Guidelines and Session Room Equipment...... 33 Internet Access and Other Services...... 34 Submitting Your Paper for the 2018 Best Conference Paper Award...... 35 Conference Schedule (Detailed Sessions Listing) Wednesday, April 4...... 38 Thursday, April 5...... 39 Friday, April 6...... 66 Saturday, April 7...... 95 Participants Index...... 106 Introducing Upsilon Sigma – The Urban Studies Honor Society...... 112 2019 Conference Announcement – Los Angeles...... 113 Hotel Floor Plans...... 116 Schedule-at-a-Glance...... inside back cover 3

UAA|2020

Join Us at UAA’s 50th Anniversary Conference April 2 – 4, 2020 | Washington, D.C.

50th Anniversary Coordinating Committee 2020 Local Host Committee

Co-Chair: Michael Owens--(Emory Univ)—USA Gregory Squires, George Washington U

Co-Chair: Janet Smith--(Univ of Illinois-Chicago)—USA Hal Wolman, George Washington U

Yasminah Beebeejaun (Univ College-London)—UK Bill Barnes, Nat League of Cities-retired

James Defilippis (Rutgers Univ)—USA Derek Hyra, American University

Sabina Deitrick (Univ of Pittsburgh)—USA Rolf Pendall, The Urban Institute

Clarissa Freitas (Federal Univ of Ceara)—BRAZIL Toni-Michelle Travis, George Mason U

Claire Poitras (INRS)—, CANADA Sue Smock, Wayne State U-retired

Heywood Sanders (Univ of -San Antonio)—USA

Lin Ye (Sun Yat Sen Univ)—CHINA

4 A Special Welcome from the 2018 Local Host Committee

On behalf of the Local Host Committee for this year’s Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, we wish you a warm welcome to Toronto. Our committee includes faculty members from three Toronto-area universities - Ryerson University, the University of Toronto and York University. We represent a diverse range of urban scholarship in the fields of Environmental Studies, Geography, Political Science, Urban Planning and Urban Studies. Together, we have enjoyed the opportunity to create a connected series of events and field trips that showcase the city’s strengths, address challenges we face as a region, and consider how we collectively contribute to creating solutions. This includes the Opening Plenary discussion entitled Justice and Sustainability Within and Beyond the City’s Edge, to be held on April 5th at 8am and featuring three compelling panelists who will speak to some of the most complex chal- lenges we currently face. We hope that you enjoy the conference and at the same time, enjoy Toronto!

Shauna Brail, University of Toronto (Co-Chair) Roger Keil, York University (Co-Chair) David Amborski, Ryerson University Sara Hughes, University of Toronto Pictured: Virginia Maclaren, University of Toronto Top Row: Shauna Brail; Roger Keil Middle Row: David Amborski; Sara Hughes Bottom Row: Virginia Maclaren

5 Mission The Urban Affairs Association is dedicated to creating interdisciplinary spaces for en- gaging in intellectual and practical discussions about urban life. Through theoretical, empirical, and action-oriented research, the UAA fosters diverse activities to under- stand and shape a more just and equitable urban world. (Adopted March 12, 2010)

History UAA is the successor organization to the Council of University Institutes for Urban Af- fairs, formed in Boston in 1969 by a group of directors of university urban programs. As urban affairs developed as a professional and academic field, the need for an -or ganization that welcomed urban faculty, professionals, and students as well as urban program directors and deans became increasingly apparent. In recognition of this need, in 1981 the organization’s name was changed to the Urban Affairs Association. Today, UAA includes over 600 institutional, individual, and student members from col- leges and universities throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Aus- tralia and Asia. Among its other activities, UAA sponsors the Journal of Urban Affairs, a refereed annual journal, publishing manuscripts related to urban research and policy analysis of interest to both scholars and practitioners. All UAA members receive the Journal of Urban Affairs as part of their membership fee. UAA also sponsors Upsilon Sigma (ΥΣ)- The Urban Studies Honor Society. Upsilon Sigma is dedicated to rec- ognizing and encouraging excellence in scholarship, leadership, and engagement in urban studies and related fields. The mission is to promote academic excellence and enrich the educational experience of undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees related to urban studies.

The Urban Affairs Association holds a conference each spring in an urban center. Re- cent conferences have taken place in San Francisco, San Antonio, Miami, San Diego, and Minneapolis. Future conferences will occur in Los Angeles (2019) and Wash- ington, D.C. (2020). These yearly conferences are an integral part of UAA’s efforts to increase knowledge about urban places and promote the development of research activities. They provide an excellent opportunity for members to exchange ideas, information, and experiences. The conference program features both topics of institu- tional concern and those related to urban issues. Along with formal papers presented, and selected papers published, the conference format also allows opportunities for informal activities designed to foster professional networking and open discussion.

6 UAA 2017-2018 Governing Board

Yasminah Beebeejaun Jonathan S. Davies Arturo Flores Vice-Chair 2017-2020 (2nd Term) 2017-2020 (1st term) 2017-2020 (2nd Term) De Montfort University National Autonomous University of University College London Mexico & Anahuac University

Clarissa Sampaio Freitas Andrew J. Greenlee Bernadette Hanlon 2016-2019 (1st term) 2017-2020 (1st term) 2016-2019 (1st term) Universidade Federal do Ceara University of Illinois Ohio State University at Urbana-Champaign

Kimberley Johnson Kitty Kelly Epstein Julia Nevarez 2016-2019 (1st term) 2017-2020 (1st term) 2015-2018 (1st term) University Holy Names University Kean University

Mai Thi Nguyen Gordana Rabrenovic Heywood Sanders Treasurer 2015-2018 (1st term) Secretary 2016-2019 (1st term) Northeastern University 2015-2018 (1st term) University of North Carolina at The University of Texas Chapel Hill at San Antonio

Robert Silverman Alex Schwartz Thomas J. Vicino Chair 2017-2020 (1st term) 2017-2020 (1st term) 2015-2018 (2nd term) New School Northeastern University University at Buffalo

7 Executive Office Staff

Dr. Margaret Wilder Dr. Deidre Beadle Maggie McCollum Executive Director Administrative Manager Finance/Membership Manager

Shelly Tillinghast Megan Bruzan Fay Osman Peter Burress Conference Meals and Website and Event Planner Special Assistant Special Events Manager Social Media Manager

Conference Volunteers

Carrie Beranek (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Sarah Cooper (University of Illinois at Chicago) Shavaughn Lawson (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Sara Martucci (City University of New York, Graduate Center) Maureen McCollum (UAA Volunteer) LaToya Moten (Texas Southern University) Natalia Villamizar-Duarte (University of Illinois at Chicago) Casey Wagner (Journal of Urban Affairs)

8 The UAA Governing Board and Executive Office wish to acknowledge its institutional home

With a very special thanks to UWM’s Graduate School, College of Letters and Science, and Urban Studies Program!

9 The Journal of Urban Affairs Thanks to all of our colleagues who contributed to the 2017 success of the Journal of Urban Affairs! Editorial Board Adriana Allen, University College London Caroline Andrew, University of Victoria Basolo, University of California, Irvine Justin Beaumont, University of Groningen Yasminah Beebeejaun, University College London Guo Chen, Michigan State University Rebecca L.H. Chiu, The University of Hong Kong Owen Crankshaw, University of Cape Town Jonathan Davies, De Montfort University James DeFilippis, Rutgers University Sabina Deitrick, University of Pittsburgh Ben Derudder, Ghent University Susan Fainstein, Harvard University Pierre Filion, University of Waterloo Robert Fisher, University of Connecticut Judy Garber, University of Alberta Amy Glasmeier, Institute of Technology Anne Haila, University of Helsinki Dan Hammel, University of Toledo Katherine Hankins, Georgia State University Shenjing He, The University of Hong Kong David Imbroscio, University of Louisville The Journal of Urban Affairs is Sue-Ching Jou, National Taiwan University Published by: Routledge | Taylor & Lorain Kennedy, French National Center for Francis Group Scientific Research, Andrew Kirby, Arizona State University Rachel Kleit, The Ohio State University Zenia Kotval, Michigan State University Editor Loretta Lees, University of Leicester Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University Renaud Le Goix, University Paris Diderot - Paris 7 José Luis Lezama, The College of Mexico Managing Editors Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Michigan State University Eric Clark, Lund University Zhilin Liu, Tsinghua University Cathy Liu, Georgia State University Ernesto Lopez-Morales, University of Chile Zachary Neal, Michigan State University Brij Maharaj, University of KwaZulu-Natal Deirdre Oakley, Georgia State University David Merriman, University of Illinois at Chicago Xuefei Ren, Michigan State University Angela Million, Technical University Berlin Don Mitchell, Uppsala University Ali Modarres, University of Washington Tacoma Senior Associate Editors Daniel Monti, Saint Louis University Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore, Michigan State Michael Leo Owens, Emory University University Susan Parnell, University of Cape Town Laura Reese, Michigan State University Claire Poitras, INRS-Urbanisation Gordana Rabrenovic, Northeastern University Associate Editors Miguel A.V. Rodrigues, University of Minho Pierre Filion University of Waterloo Cynthia Rogers, University of Oklahoma Gary Sands, Wayne State University William Rohe, The University of North Carolina at Mark Skidmore, Michigan State University Chapel Hill Anne Shlay, Georgia State University Book Review Editor Tom Slater, University of David Varady, University of Cincinnati Daphne Spain, University of Virginia Paul Speer, Vanderbilt University Senior Media Editor Elizabeth Strom, University of South Florida Jeanette Eckert, Michigan State University Dan Sui, The Ohio State University June Thomas, University of Michigan Assistant to the Editor Elena Vesselinov, City University of New York Casey Wagner, Michigan State University Weiping Wu, Tufts University Elvin Wyly, The University of Lin Ye, Sun Yat-sen University

10 Stanley Brunn, U. of Kentucky Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland JUA Reviewers Jason Byrne, Griffith U. Henrik Emilsson, Malmö U. Paul Byrne, Washburn U. Kitty Epstein, Holy Names U. Senior Reviewers Peter Calcagno, College of Charleston Harley Etienne, U. of Michigan Victoria Basolo, U of California, Irvine Michael Cameron, U. of Waikato Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia U. Edward Goetz, U of Minnesota Daniel Campo, Morgan State U. Yingling Fan, U. of Minnesota David L. Imbroscio, U of Louisville Chaus-Christian Carbon, Li Fang, U. of Maryland Daniel J. Monti, Saint Louis U U. of Bamberg Jian Feng, Peking U. Gregory Squires, George Jered Carr, U. of Illinois at Chicago Juan Fernandez-Cantero, Washington U Jessica Carriere, U. of Waterloo U. of Kentucky Andy Carswell, U. of Georgia Ana Fernández Maldonado, Reviewers Eleanor Carter, U. of Oxford Delft U. of Technology Ignacio Acevedo-Polakovich, Alyssa Chamberlain, Arizona State U. Ida Ferrara, York U. Michigan State U. Suzanne Charles, Cornell U. Pierre Filion, U. of Waterloo Carolyn Adams, Temple U. Can Chen, Florida International U. Anne Marie FitzGerald, Duquesne U. Robert Adelman, U. at Buffalo Chen Chen, Tongji U. Anthony Flint, Julian Agyeman, Tufts U. Guo Chen, Michigan State U. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Georgia Alexandri, Shaoming Cheng, Florida Emma Folmer, Aston U. Autonomous U. of Madrid International U. Christopher Fox, Manchester Nicholas Alozie, Arizona State U. Kenneth Chilton, Tennessee State U. Metropolitan U. Sónia Alves, U. of Lisbon Lennon Choy, U. of Hong Kong Alec Fraser, London School of Hygiene Maurizio Ambrosini, U. of Milan Matthew Clement, Texas State U. and Tropical Medicine Katrin Anacker, George Mason U. Dennis Coates, James Fraser, Vanderbilt U. Magnus Andersson, Malmo Hogskola U. of Maryland, Baltimore County Lance Freeman, Columbia U. Isabelle Anguelovski, Nir Cohen, Bar-Ilan U. Abigail Friendly, U. of Toronto Autonomous U. of Barcelona Alistair Cole, Cardiff U. Qiang Fu, U. of British Columbia Mahyar Arefi, U. of Texas at Arlington Charles Collins, U. of Todd Gabe, U. of Maine Simonetta Armondi, Washington Bothell Juliet Gainsborough, Bentley U. Polytechnic U. of Milan Scarlett Cornelissen, Stellenbosch U. George Galster, Wayne State U. David Audretsch, Indiana U. Herve Corvellec, Lund U. Joanna Ganning, Cleveland State U. Martine August, U. of Waterloo Salo Coslovsky, New York U. Joseph Garcea, U. of Saskatchewan Claudia Avellaneda, Indiana U. Owen Crankshaw, U. of Cape Town Jacinta Gau, U. of Central Florida Jennifer Ayala, Saint Peter’s U. Roberta Cucca, U. of Vienna Beth Gazley, Indiana U. Hunter Bacot, Prentiss Dantzler, College Matthew Gebhardt, Portland State U. U. of North Carolina at Greensboro Jonathan Davies, De Montfort U. Cynthia Ghorra-Gobin, Guy Baeten, Malmö U. James DeFilippis, Rutgers U. of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen, U. at Buffalo Susan DeJarnatt, Temple U. Chris Giacomantonio, Sue Baines, Manchester Karien Dekker, RMIT U. Halifax Regional Police Metropolitan U. Steven Deller, U. of Anne Gillman, Johns Hopkins U. Tridib Banerjee, U. of Wisconsin–Madison Cecilia Giusti, Texas A&M U. Southern California Elizabeth Delmelle, Michael Glass, U. of Pittsburgh Teresa Barata-Salgueiro, U. of Lisbon U. of North Carolina at Charlotte Edward Goetz, U. of Minnesota Edith Barrett, U. of Connecticut Megan Demasters, Colorado State U. Steven J. Gold, Michigan State U. Victoria Basolo, U. of California, Irvine Lan Deng, U. of Michigan Shoshanah Goldberg-Miller, Bülent Batuman, Bilkent U. Laurent Devisme, Le Centre Ohio State U. Brady Baybeck, Wayne State U. de Recherche Nantais, Benjamin Goldfrank, Seton Hall U. Elizabeth Beck, Georgia State U. Architectures Urbanités William Goldsmith, Cornell U. Nuria Benach, U. of Barcelona Mercedes Di Virgilio, U. Brett Goldstein, U. of Chicago Andrea Benjamin, of Buenos Aires Robert Gonzalez Garcia, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Catherine DiMartino, Saint John’s U. Autonomous U. Chris Benner, U. of California, Mi Diao, National U. of Singapore of the State of Hidalgo Santa Cruz Maureen Donaghy, Rutgers Marcela Gonzalez Rivas, Larry Bennett, DePaul U. Gordon Douglas, San Jose State U. U. of Pittsburgh Cara Berg Powers, Alison Dover, California Erualdo González, Transformative Culture Project State U., Fullerton California State U., Fullerton Andrew Beveridge, Social Explorer Akira Drake, U. of Pennsylvania Colin Gordon, U. of Iowa Ariel Bierbaum, U. of Maryland Frances Drake, U. of Leeds Kevin Gotham, Tulane U. Janice Bockmeyer, City U. of New York Huimin Du, Hong Kong Baptist U. Kenneth Gould, Brooklyn College Adam Boessen, Waverly Duck, U. of Pittsburgh Dennis Grammenos, U. of Missouri at Saint Louis Martijn Duineveld, Northeastern Illinois U. Ramon Borges-Mendez, Clark U. Wageningen U. and Research Centre Anne Green, U. of Birmingham Hilary Botein, Baruch College Fernando Díaz Orueta, U. of La Rioja Carl Grodach, Monash U. M. Boyer, Princeton U. Hazel Edwards, Howard U. Jill Gross, Hunter College Sebastien Bradley, Drexel U. Meagan Ehlenz, Arizona State U. Tony Grubesic, Arizona State U. Mynra Breitbart, Hampshire College Renia Ehrenfeucht, U. of Craig Gundersen, Paola Briata, Polytechnic U. of Milan Richard Ek, Lund U., U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Anne-Marie Broudehoux, U. of Quebec Campus Helsingborg Yan Guo, Wuhan U. Sue Brownhill, Oxford Brookes U. Mahmoud Elsayed, Georgia State U. Agata Górny, U. of Warsaw Joel Elvery, Jason Hackworth, U. of Toronto

11 Jennifer Hamer, U. of Kansas Sara Kalm, Lund U. Kirk McClure, U. of Kansas Daniel Hammel, U. of Toledo Hugo Kamya, Simmons College Brian McGrath, The New School Katherine Hankins, Georgia State U. Ethan Kaplan, U. of Maryland Neil McHugh, Caledonian U. Lisa Hanley, Zeppelin U. Roger Keil, York U. Rosemary Meade, U. College Cork Sune Hansen, U. of Southern Denmark Cheryl Kelly, Kaiser Permanente Rachel Meltzer, The New School David Harding, U. of David Kennedy, Ines Mergel, Syracuse U. California, Berkeley John Jay College of Criminal Justice Dee Merriam, Centers for Michael Harloe, U. of Salford Loraine Kennedy, French National Disease Control Elsie Harper-Anderson, Center for Scientific Research and Prevention Virginia Commonwealth U. Cheongsin Kim, Boise State U. David Merriman, U. of John Harrison, Loughborough U. Shelley Kimelberg, U. at Buffalo Illinois at Chicago Megan Hatch, Cleveland State U. Rob Kitchin, Maynooth U. Liliana Meza, Christopher Hawkins, U. Ulrik Kjaer, U. of Southern Denmark Secretary of Labor and of Central Florida Katerina Kolozova, Institute of Social Social Welfare Zackary Hawley, Texas Christian U. Sciences and Humanities Skopje Andrew Miller, Boston College Canfei He, Peking U. Stephen Kotok, U. of Texas at El Paso David Miller, U. of Pittsburgh Michael Henderson, Georgia State U. John Krinsky, City College of New York Joshua Miller, U.S. Department Rebecca Hendrick, Muthusami Kumaran, U. of Florida of Housing U. of Illinois at Chicago Daniel Kübler, U. of Zurich and Urban Development Jeffrey Henig, Columbia U. Rex LaMore, Michigan State U. Don Mitchell, Uppsala U. Martin Henning, U. in Gothenburg Marta Lackowska, U. of Warsaw Miodrag Mitrasinovic, The New School Andrew Herod, U. of Georgia Robert Lake, Rutgers Daniel Monti, Saint Louis U. Paul Higgins, City U. of Hong Kong Fernando Lara, U. of Texas at Austin Rui Mu, Dalian U. of Technology W. Hildreth, Georgia State U. Larissa Larsen, U. of Michigan Partha Mukhopadhyay, John Hipp, U. of California, Irvine Mickey Lauria, Clemson U. Centre for Policy Research Craig Hochbein, Lehigh U. Renaud Le Goix, Paris Diderot U. Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren, Lund U. Timothy Hodge, Oakland U. Jeasun Lee, Yonsei U. Dieter Muller, Umeå U. Ståle Holgersen, Uppsala U. Peter Lee, U. of Birmingham George Musgrove, Ryan Holifield, U. of Soomi Lee, U. of La Verne U. of Maryland, Baltimore County Wisconsin–Milwaukee Crystal Legacy, RMIT U. Dowell Myers, U. of Max Holleran, New York U. Stephanie Leiser, U. of Michigan Southern California Leah Hollstein, U. of Cincinnati Michael Lens, Vlad Mykhnenko, U. of Oxford Cynthia Horan, Yale U. U. of California, Los Angeles Asya Natapov, U. College London Douglas Houston, U. of Terri Lewinson, Georgia State U. Jennifer Neal, Michigan State U. California Irvine Tania Lewis, RMIT U. Jen Nelles, U. of Toronto Qian Hu, U. of Central Florida Agustín León-Moreta, U. Arthur Nelson, U. of Arizona Yewei Hu, SciencesPo of New Mexico Marla Nelson, U. of Hao Huang, Illinois Institute Qiang Li, National U. of Singapore K. Newbold, McMaster U. of Technology Zhigang Li, Wuhan U. Daniel Neyland, Goldsmiths, Ronggui Huang, Fudan U. Zeng-Xian Liang, Sun Yat-Sen U. U. of London Xi Huang, Georgia State U. Felix Liao, U. of Idaho Michael Nino, Willamette U. Youqin Huang, U. at Albany Daniel Lichter, Cornell U. Anne Nordberg, U. of Daniel Hummel, U. of Michigan–Flint Simon Lilley, U. of Leicester Texas at Arlington Brad Humphreys, West Virginia U. Zhongjie Lin, Sally Nuamah, Princeton U. Amanda Huron, U. of North Carolina at Charlotte Mary O’Donnell U. of the District of Columbia Pauline Lipman, U. of Timothy Oakes, U. of Derek Hyra, American U. Illinois at Chicago Colorado at Boulder Erik Hysing, Örebro U. Ye Liu, Sun Yat-Sen U. Dietmar Offenhuber, Northeastern U. David Imbroscio, U. of Louisville Penn Loh, Tufts U. Susan Opp, Colorado State U. Dan Immergluck, Georgia State U. Ernesto Lopez-Morales, U. of Chile Anthony Orum, U. of Illinois at Chicago Clara Irazábal, U. of Toby Lowe, Newcastle U. Susan Ostrander, Tufts U. Missouri–Kansas City Christopher Lubienski, Indiana U. Alkis Otto, Hamburg Mine Islar, Lund U. Joanna Lucio, Arizona State U. School of Business Huriya Jabbar, U. of Texas at Austin Chi-Wai Lui, U. of Queensland Administration Michael Janoschka, U. of Leeds Fionn MacKillop, Heriot-Watt U. Michael Leo Owens, Emory U. Michele Jay-Russell, Ali Madanipour, Newcastle U. Nipesh Palat Narayanan, U. of California, Davis Warren Magnusson, U. of Victoria U. of Lausanne Louise Jezierski, Michigan State U. Carrie Makarewicz, Jonathan Paquette, U. of Ottawa Edith Jimenez Huerta, U. U. of Colorado Denver Kelly Patterson, U. at Buffalo of Guadalajara Alan Mallach, Mary Pattillo, Northwestern U. Rachel Johansen-Wilczewski, Center for Community Progress Jamie Peck, U. of British Columbia Northwestern Michigan College Talia Margalith, Tel Aviv U. David Pellow, Bonnie Johnson, U. of Kansas L. Marsh, New York U. U. of California, Santa Barbara Christian Joppke, U. of Bern Matthew Martinez, Rice U. Rolf Pendall, Urban Institute Meghan Joy, Concordia U. Sarah Mawhorter, Joe Penny, U. College London Yannis Kallianos, Käte U. of California, Berkeley Douglas Perkins, Vanderbilt U. Hamburger Kolleg/ Edwin Mayorga, Swarthmore College Harold Perkins, Ohio U. Centre for Global Cooperation Mark McBeth, Idaho State U. David Perry, U. of Illinois at Chicago Research Nathan McClintock, Portland State U. Bo Petersson, Malmö U.

12 Rhonda Phillips, Purdue U. Tom Slater, U. of Edinburgh June Wang, City U. of Hong Kong Jon Pierre, U. of Gothenburg Andrew Smith, U. of Westminster Kyungsoon Wang, Ana Pimentel Walker, U. of Michigan Janet Smith, U. of Illinois at Chicago Georgia Institute of Technology Gilles Pinson, Sciences Po Bordeaux Richard Smith, Wayne State U. Lanlan Wang, Sara Pires, U. of Aveiro Jeffrey Snyder, Cleveland State U. Central U. of Finance and Economics Dominika Polanska, Uppsala U. Dorothy Solinger, U. of Qingfang Wang, Linn Posey-Maddox, California, Irvine U. of California, Riverside U. of Wisconsin–Madison Christian Sorace, Colorado College Wen Wang, Rutgers U.–Newark Choon-Piew Pow, James Spencer, Clemson U. Ya Ping Wang, U. of Glasgow National U. of Singapore Gregory Squires, George Zheng Wang, U. College London Casey Primel, Harvard U. Washington U. Allan Watson, Loughborough U. Junxi Qian, U. of Hong Kong Nora Stel, William Waugh, Georgia State U. Bo Qin, Renmin U. of China Maastricht School of Management Russell Weaver, Texas State U. Lincoln Quillian, Northwestern U. Kristine Stiphany, U. of Texas at Austin Mark Weber, Rutgers Bernadette Quinn, Robert Stoker, George Washington U. Rachel Weber, U. of Illinois at Chicago Dublin Institute of Technology Clarence Stone, George Kai Wegrich, Matthew Rabbitt, Washington U. Hertie School of Governance U.S. Department of Agriculture Corrie Stone-Johnson, U. at Buffalo Brian Whitacre, Oklahoma State U. Charlie Ransford, U. of Celina Su, Brooklyn College Carolyn Whitzman, U. of Melbourne Illinois at Chicago Gail Sunderman, U. of Maryland Amber Wichowsky, Marquette U. Joel Rast, U. of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Todd Swanstrom, U. of Sonja Wilhelm Stanis, U. Elora Raymond, Missouri–St. Louis of Missouri System Georgia Institute of Technology Charles Swenson, Deanna Wilkinson, Ohio State U. Benjamin Read, U. of Southern California Erin Winkler, U. of Wisconsin– U. of California, Santa Cruz Emily Talen, Arizona State U. Milwaukee Kenneth Reardon, Stefanie Tan, London Matthew Winters, U. of Massachusetts Boston School of Hygiene U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sarah Reckhow, Michigan State U. & Tropical Medicine Manuel Wirth, U. of Zurich Laura Reese, Michigan State U. Tuna Tasan-Kok, Peter Wissoker, Cornell U. Carolina Reid, U. of Universiteit van Amsterdam Tim Wojan, California, Berkeley António Tavares, U. of Minho U.S. Department of Agriculture Xuefei Ren, Michigan State U. Henry Taylor, U. at Buffalo Laura Wolf-Powers, Hunter College Meg Rithmire, Harvard Tse-Hui Teh, U. College London Ivy Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic U. Business School Benjamin Teresa, Alfred Wu, David Roberts, U. of Toronto Virginia Commonwealth U. Hong Kong Institute of Education Philip Rocco, Marquette U. Kathleen Thelen, Weiping Wu, Columbia U. Jane Rongerude, Iowa State U. Massachusetts Institute Yonghong Wu, U. of Illinois at Chicago Margot Rubin, U. of the Witwatersrand of Technology Margaret Wyszomirski, Ohio State U. Anirudh Ruhil, Ohio U. June Thomas, U. of Michigan Jiang Xu, Chinese U. of Hong Kong Michael Rushton, Indiana U. Håkan Thörn, U. of Gothenburg Miao Xu, Chongqing U. Brent Ryan, Li Tian, Tsinghua U. Wenli Yan, Virginia Commonwealth U. Massachusetts Institute Ming Tian, Beijing Normal U. Tse-Chuan Yang, U. at Albany of Technology J. Rosie Tighe, Cleveland State U. Zan Yang, Tsinghua U. Alan Sadovnik, Rutgers U.–Newark Ian Trivers, U. of Michigan Lin Ye, Sun Yat-sen U. Lynne Sagalyn, Columbia U. Elena Trubina, Ural Federal U. Carol Yeakey, Washington Savaş Zafer Şahin, Atilim U. Hade Turkmen, Cardiff U. U. in St. Louis Na Sai, Bridgewater State U. Ivan Turok, Hongtao Yi, Ohio State U. William Sampson, DePaul U. Human Sciences Research Council Zhou Yu, U. of Heywood Sanders, Kelechi Uzochukwu, U. of Baltimore Renee Zahnow, The U. of Queensland U. of Texas at San Antonio Vamsi Vakulabharanam, Eric Zeemering, Northern Illinois U. Gary Sands, Wayne State U. U. of Massachusetts Amherst Daria Zelenova, Ana Santos, U. of Coimbra Lawrence Vale, Russian Academy of Sciences Alex Schwartz, The New School Massachusetts Institute Chuanyong Zhang, East Janelle Scott, U. of California, Berkeley of Technology China Normal U. Louise Seamster, U. of Tennessee Joan-Josep Vallbé, U. of Barcelona Jun Zhang, U. of Toronto Tarik Şengül, Middle East Technical U. Eric Van Holm, Georgia State U. Ting Wei Zhang, U. of David Shane, Columbia U. André van Montfort, VU U. Amsterdam Illinois at Chicago Gavin Shatkin, Northeastern U. Shannon Van Zandt, Texas A&M U. Yahong Zhang, Rutgers David Shaw, U. of Liverpool Aldo Vargas, URBACT Yunpeng Zhang, Catholic U. of Leuven Mae Shaw, U. of Edinburgh Elena Vesselinov, Queens College Zhengtao Zhang, Chongqing U. Suwan Shen, U. of Hawai’i at Manoa Thomas Vicino, Northeastern U. Jerry Zhao, U. of Minnesota Mi Shih, Rutgers U. Sanjeev Vidyarthi, U. of Pengjun Zhao, Peking U. Arnold Shober, Lawrence U. Illinois at Chicago Jiangping Zhou, The U. of Hong Kong Mara Sidney, Rutgers U. Jeff Vincent, U. of California, Berkeley Yu Zhu, Fujian Normal U. Matti Siemiatycki, U. of Toronto Robin Visser, Zhixi Zhuang, Ryerson U. Robert Silverman, U. at Buffalo U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sharon Zukin, Brooklyn College Elaine Simon, U. of Pennsylvania Domenic Vitiello, U. of Pennsylvania John Sipple, Cornell U. Brian Wampler, Boise State U. Kimberly Skobba, U. of Georgia He Wang, City U. of Hong Kong

13 Special Thanks to the

2018 Conference Committees!

Conference Program Committee Pierre Hamel, Université de Montréal (Co-Chair) [Canada] Leslie Martin, University of Mary Washington (Co-Chair) [USA] Lars Engberg, Aalborg University Copenhagen [Denmark] Lúcia Capanema Álvares, Universidade Federal Fluminense [Brazil] Kevin Keenan, College of Charleston [USA] Cathy Yang Liu, Georgia State University [USA] Jill Tao, Incheon National University [Korea]

Local Host Committee Shauna Brail, University of Toronto (Co-Chair) Roger Keil, York University (Co-Chair) David Amborski, Ryerson University Sara Hughes, University of Toronto Virginia Maclaren, University of Toronto

14 www.yorku.ca/suburbs

Major Collaborative Research Initiative Global Suburbanisms: Governance, Land and Infrastructure in the 21st Century

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15 Please Join us in Remembering our Beloved Colleagues

G. Thomas Kingsley (Age 81), Urban Institute Submitted by Kathy Pettit, Urban Institute G. Thomas (Tom) Kingsley, an influential practitioner and re- searcher in U.S. and international urban development, passed away on January 21, 2018. Tom devoted his entire career to improving urban neighborhoods and expanding opportunities for low-income residents.

In 1965, after receiving his master’s in urban planning from University of California-Berkeley, he and his wife moved to In- dia for his first international assignment to prepare a metropol- itan development plan for Kolkata. Tom returned from in 1969 to join Mayor Lindsay’s administration in New York City where he directed the budget and personnel for the Housing and Development Administration. In the mid-1970s, he direct- ed the RAND Corporation’s housing and urban policy program and managed the Housing Assistance Supply Experiment, an $86 million federal experiment to test the market effects of housing vouchers. The program in- volved 23,000 households and laid the groundwork for the present-day federal housing voucher program.

Tom moved to Indonesia in the early 1980’s to serve as the United Nations Chief Technical Ad- visor and develop the country’s urban policy strategy. He returned to DC in 1986 and joined the Urban Institute, where he directed the Public Finance and Housing Center from 1986 to 1997 and helped launch and build Urban’s Center on International Development and Governance.

At Urban, Tom applied his talents to improve policy in many parts of the world. As one example, he helped to establish the Czech Municipal Infrastructure Finance Fund, resulting in $100 mil- lion loan from USAID. Tom also continued his research on domestic policy issues at Urban. He assisted former HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros in developing a series of essays on the future of American cities and co-directed the nationally recognized Ford Foundation Urban Opportunity Project. In 1996, he founded the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, now a thriv- ing network of independent organizations in 32 cities that share a mission to help community stakeholders use neighborhood data for better decision-making, with a focus on assisting orga- nizations in low-income communities. In the past decade, his research included patterns of con- centrated poverty, impacts of the foreclosure crisis, and lessons from HUD’s HOPE VI program for urban policy and public housing. He co-authored the book Strengthening Communities with Neighborhood Data documenting the community information field.

Tom mentored dozens of colleagues during his career, and he loved sharing his passion for urban policy with staff at all levels. His dry humor, good spirits, talent for turning challenges into oppor- tunities, unfailing common sense, and uncommon decency all made Tom a wonderful person to work with and learn from. His memory will inspire many through their own careers, both at the Urban Institute and in institutions around the world.

16 Dr. Robert A. Young 1950-2017 University of Western Ontario Submitted by Judith Garber, University of Alberta

The family announces with profound sadness that Dr. Robert A. Young passed away peace- fully at the London Health Sciences Victoria Hospital on August 15, 2017, of complications from lymphoma. Predeceased by his parents, Gordon Alexander Young and Marion Katharine Young (Stevenson), Bob leaves his loving wife, Louise Gadbois, and their families.

Bob studied at McGill University, Institut d’Études Politiques (Paris), and Oxford Univer- sity. In 1991, he joined the Political Science Department at the University of Western Ontario, later serving as Department Chair. In 2003-04, Bob was President of the Canadian Political Science Association. He set in motion positive changes to the Canadian Journal of Political Science and the CPSA annual meeting.

At Western, Bob engaged in public debates related to his research and published widely. Among his books is The Secession of Quebec and the Future of Canada, a reflection of his career-long interest in Quebec, Catalonian, and Scottish secession politics. In a rare feat revealing the breadth of his intellect, Bob won journal article prizes from both the Canadian Economics Association and the Canadian Historical Association. His range of connections was unmatched – they spanned Canada’s linguistic divide and reached deeply into the ranks of scholars in numerous countries.

From 2003-17, Bob was Canada Research Chair in Multilevel Governance. In this capacity, he attracted funding for the largest research project ever on the role of municipalities within Cana- dian federalism and in a comparative context. The series of publications from this international and interdisciplinary Major Collaborative Research Initiative (MCRI) helped rejuvenate the study of Canadian local government, politics, and policy, and it attracted many new scholars to the field. At the time of his death, Bob was an advisory board member for York University’s MCRI on Global Suburbanisms.

Throughout his professional career, Bob had a profound influence on his many undergraduate and graduate students. He was selfless in the time and attention spent with them.

Bob Young is remembered widely for his formidable mind, dedication to scholarship, unbound- ed collegiality, generosity of spirit, and joie de vivre.

17 Opening Plenary Thursday, April 5 – 8:00am to 9:00am Grand East—Lower Concourse Justice and Sustainability Within and Beyond the City’s Edge

Toronto has become an international model of alternative approaches to urban policies, particularly in the areas of housing, immigration/diversity, social equity, and environmental sustainability. But significant tensions underlie this impressive image. Rising socio-spatial in- equality, escalating housing costs, racialized patterns of growth, and inadequate transportation infrastructure, all threaten the metropolitan region’s future prospects. However, collaborations in planning and policy at the local and regional levels have created opportunities for community engagement, grassroots place-making and larger scale city-building. The speakers in this ple- nary explore the challenges of life in this dynamic urban environment and reveal the roles that citizens and policy can play in defining Toronto now, and for the future.

Sabina Ali Thorncliffe Park Women’s Committee, Chair

Sabina Ali is the Chair and one of the founding members of Thorncliffe Park Women’s Commit- tee – created by residents to advance a transformative vision for Thorncliffe Park and the surrounding commu- nity. Under Ali’s leadership, the Women’s Committee revitalized the local park and created a healthy, en- gaged and inclusive community.

Sabina has worked to build the capacity and economic opportunities of residents and manages a wide variety of food, art, fitness, markets and garden programs. She is currently involved in the community food project called Park Café, a place-based model of local eco- nomic development by leveraging neighbourhood assets such as the park, existing bazaar, and local talent to improve livelihoods of low-income residents.

Sabina is the recipient of the Elizabeth Coke award for excellence in leadership in 2011, the 2014 Jane Jacobs Prize for her work in transforming the city through innovative thinking, dedication to community development, and passion for hard work, and the 2014 Phenomenal Woman Award. In the same year she was selected as one of the Top Ten Torontonians to get the things done by Globe and Mail. In 2017 she received an award for excellence in Civic Action and the MP’s Sesquicentennial Citizenship Award. She sits at various committees such as Neighbour’s Night Out Committee, Don Valley Citizenship Ceremony Committee and Jury committee for Ombudsman Awards. She is an active member of Toronto Food Policy Council.

18 Crystal Basi Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Council, Executive Director

Crystal Basi is a mixed heritage person of Scandinavian, French Canadi- an, Haudenosaunee, and Scottish decent. She works in the community to honour the memory of her granny who endured (and resisted) system- ic inequality that impacted her ability to live as an Indigenous person.

Crystal is the Executive Director of the Toronto Aboriginal Support Ser- vices Council (TASSC) and has been with the organization since 2011. Through TASSC, Crystal works to support 17 local Indigenous support service agencies and associates in a collective effort to enhance the wellbeing of Indigenous communities within Toronto.

Crystal has a Master of Arts in Community Development & Adult Education, with a thesis focus on building stronger relationships between Indigenous communities and social science research. Crystal also has a Bachelor of Social Work, and a Bachelor of Arts in International Development. Most especially she is the very proud mama of Neelam and Kira.

Burkhard Mausberg The Greenbelt Foundation, Former CEO

Burkhard Mausberg was the founding CEO of the Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation and the Greenbelt Fund for twelve years, making the Greenbelt the most popular and successful envi- ronmental initiative in its time. A leader in Ontario’s environmental/food sector, Mausberg has worked for non-profit groups for three decades. Before joining the Greenbelt Foundation, he directed the programs of the Ivey Foundation.

Mausberg was also CEO of several environmental organi- zations, such as Environmental Defence and Great Lakes United, which he transformed into essential forces for change. Mausberg has served on NGO boards, on the Boards of Gov- ernment agencies/commissions, and mentors young talent to become skillful leaders in their field. He writes extensively on vital issues in diverse settings, and in 2017 published the critically acclaimed book Ontario’s Greenbelt: Protecting and Cultivating a Great Ontario Treasure.

Mausberg studied environmental science at the University of Waterloo and the University of Toronto, where he also taught for eight years. He lives in Toronto with his daughters.

19 Annual Awards Luncheon Friday April 6, 2018 |12:35pm - 2:00pm Grand East—Lower Concourse

Recipients of the following awards will be announced during the luncheon:

Best Conference Paper (Sponsored by: Routledge | Taylor & Francis Group) This annual award seeks to recognize high quality research presented at the previous year’s UAA annual spring conference. The recipient(s) receives a total honorarium of $1000, an award plaque and complimentary conference registration.

Best Article in the Journal of Urban Affairs (Sponsored by: Routledge | Taylor & Francis Group) This annual award gives recognition to a paper published in the Journal of Urban Affairs (during the previous year) that is considered particularly outstanding as a scholarly contribution to the field of urban affairs. The recipient(s) receives a total honorarium of $1000, an award plaque, and a complimentary conference registration.

Best Book In Urban Affairs This annual award is given to a book that is well-written, and based on rigorous re- search on an urban issue(s) within any national context. The recipient(s) receives a total honorarium of $500, a total of $500 in travel support, an award plaque, and a compli- mentary conference registration.

Contribution to the Field of Urban Affairs This award honors an individual whose body of work has contributed to defining the field, and furthering the intellectual and professional development of emerging scholars. The recipient receives an award plaque, lifetime UAA membership, and lifetime UAA conference registration waivers.

Alma H. Young Emerging Scholar This annual award recognizes an emerging scholar whose work exemplifies outstanding scholarship and engagement in urban affairs. The recipient receives a total honorarium of $1000, an award plaque and complimentary conference registration.

Marilyn J. Gittell Activist Scholar Award (Sponsored by UAA & SAGE Publishing) This annual award seeks to honor the contributions of a scholar whose research record shows a direct relationship between activism, scholarship and engagement with com- munity(ies). The recipient receives a total honorarium of $1000, an award plaque and complimentary conference registration.

20 Special Sessions Special Conference Topic – Shaping Justice and Sustain- ability Within and Beyond the City’s Edge: Contestation and Collaboration in Urbanizing Regions

Thursday, April 5 Opening Plenary - Justice and Sustainability Within and Beyond the City’s Edge

TH9.10.05 The Spatial Politics of Urban Flood Resilience

TH9.10.09 Queer (Sub)Urban Activisms—Mini Track Sponsored by MCRI Global Suburbanisms/Urban Studies at York University

TH10.50.05 Environmental Justice Academy Principles: From Instruction to Application

TH1.30.05 Negotiating Space and Power Upon Contested Grounds

TH3.10.05 Land, Property, and Land Conflicts: The Intersection of Urban and Rural

Friday, April 6 FR8.00.05 Redevelopment, Infrastructure Project and Social Justice

FR2.05.05 Sustainability City Models and Measurements

Saturday, April 7 SA9.00.04 Affordable and Mixed-Income Housing in Pursuit of Equity

Activist Scholar Sessions

Thursday, April 5 TH10.50.11 The Fight for America’s Schools: Grassroots Activism in Education

Friday, April 6 FR8.00.10 Race, Neo-liberalism, and Resistance: Scholar-Activists’ Theoretical and Practical Work in the Movement to Save and Transform Urban Public Education

FR2.05.20 Duration and Urban Activism

FR.3.45.01 Reflections on Being an Activist Scholar—Recipient of 2018 Activist Scholar Award

21 Professional Development—The Field of Urban Affairs

Wednesday, April 4 Graduate Student Workshops (Pre-approved participants only)

Teaching Effectiveness Workshop for Instructors (Pre-approved participants only)

Thursday, April 5

TH7.15.02 Getting Grants and Contracts: Advice from Senior Scholars

TH7.15.07 Academic Job Search Strategies

TH9.10.00 Journal Publishing: What Editors Think You Should Know

TH1.30.00 Tenure and Promotion

TH3.10.00 Publishing in Urban Journals

Friday, April 6

FR.7.15.01 Institutional Member Roundtable

FR7.15.09 Getting Published for Emerging Scholars

FR.8.00.00 Writing and Publishing

FR.9.40.22 The Journal of Urban Affairs at 40: ransitions,T Transformations, and Milestones

FR.11.10.00 What are Book Editors and Publishers Looking For? Ask Them!

FR3.45.01 Reflections on Being an Activist Scholar--Recipient of 2018 Activist Scholar Award FR3.45.02 Contribution to the Field of Urban Affairs--2018 Award Recipient

FR3.45.03 Remembering the Life and Work of Dr. Robert Young, Western University

Poster Session Friday, April 6 3:30pm-4:00pm | Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) For More Information: https://2018uaaannualconference.sched.com/overview/type/ Poster+Session

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Prepare for leadership in government, nonprofit, and business sectors with Loyola’s two-year professional MA or MPP program. At Loyola’s campus in the heart of Chicago, explore critical urban issues, including immigration, gentrification, education, and community development. Take advantage of Loyola’s extensive Chicago alumni network and numerous internships opportunities. Applications for fall 2019 are accepted until June 30 with limited fellowships available.

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23 Believing passionately that engaged scholarship lies at the heart of any healthy society

24 Professional Development Workshops Sponsor and Leaders IMPORTANT: All accepted workshop participants must pick-up conference badge and materials at registration check-in before reporting to the workshop.

UAA Professional Development Workshops for Graduate Students

Sponsor:

Coordinator: Jocelyn Taliaferro, North Carolina State University

Facilitators: Martine August, University of Waterloo Susan Clarke, University of Colorado Prentiss Dantzler, Colorado College William Holt, Birmingham-Southern College Jesseca Lightbourne, Georgia State University Michael Leo Owens, Emory University Ali Modarres, University of Washington Tacoma Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University Maria Martinez-Cosio, University of Texas Arlington Bethany Welch, Aquinas Center-Philadelphia Margaret Wilder, Urban Affairs Association

UAA Teaching Effectiveness Workshop for Instructors Coordinator: José W. Meléndez, University of Illinois, Chicago

Facilitators: Barbara Ferman, Temple University, Philadelphia April Jackson, Florida State University, Tallahassee Marla Parker, California State University, Los Angeles

For More Information: https://urbanaffairsassociation.org/conference/workshop/

25 Exhibitors

Thursday, April 5 Friday, April 6 Saturday, April 7 7:00am to 6:00pm 7:00am to 6:00pm 8:00am to 10:30am

Association Book Exhibit

26 Film Screenings Friday, April 6th at 3:45pm | See Detailed Schedule for locations

In the Shadow of Ferguson Website: https://planning.unc.edu/2017/06/ferguson/ Description of Film: Our story is bookended with two Fergusons, starting with the Plessy v. Ferguson Su- preme Court ruling in 1896 that deemed “separate but equal” constitutional, and ending with the recent events surrounding the shooting of Michael Brown by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. “In the Shadow of Ferguson” examines the processes that institutionalized racism and inequality, documenting over 100 years of housing and urban policy that have shaped social and spatial segre- gation in St. Louis city and county.

Natura Urbana - the Brachen of Berlin Website: https://www.naturaurbana.org/ Description of Film: This prize-winning documentary film tells the post-war history of Berlin through its plants. The changing spontaneous vegetation of Berlin serves as a parallel history to war-time destruction, geo-political division, and the newest phase of urban transformation. In addition to stunning urban landscapes, and unknown or rarely seen archive footage, the film also features interviews with leading cultural and scientific figures from the city. The encounters with urban nature are set to a compelling acoustic atmosphere, along with diverse electronic music from the city.

Last Ride Through Regent Description of Film: There is a negative impact that gentrification has on spaces in Regent Park. Narratives of Black bodies are explored to examine their experiences of gentrification in their community. Gentrification results in the displacement of community members, which deteriorates the bonds created to support the social issues observed in the community.

Planting Seeds: Milwaukee’s Young Farmers Website: http://www.groundworkmke.org/ Description of Film: A struggling yet hopeful inner-city Milwaukee neighborhood seeks to bond the community and plant the seeds of entrepreneurialism in its youth through the use of an innovative urban gardening program. John Flaig’s documentary chronicling this program, its young participants, and its architect, Nick DeMarsh (a UWM graduate student, Dept. of Urban Planning) is an entertaining, homespun delight.

27 Sold Out: Affordable Housing at Risk Website: https://www.tpt.org/sold-out-affordable-housing-at-risk/ Description of Film: Affordable housing is under constant threat from changing econom- ic forces and urban development that break up vital communities. Low-income residents have fewer and fewer options, and local businesses and schools must deal with the impact of losing those families. “Sold Out” examines the hidden costs to society when affordable rental housing is consumed by ravenous demand and high-end tastes.

The Hand That Feeds Website: http://thehandthatfeedsfilm.com/ Description of Film: At a popular bakery café, residents of New York’s Upper East Side get bagels and coffee served with a smile 24 hours a day. But behind the scenes, undocumented immigrant workers face sub-legal wages, dangerous machinery, and abusive managers who will fire them for calling in sick. Mild-mannered sandwich maker Mahoma López has never been interested in politics, but in January 2012, he convinces a small group of his co-workers to fight back.

The Organizer Website: https://www.theorganizerfilm.com/ Description of Film: The Organizer is a portrait of Wade Rathke, the controversial founder of ACORN, as well as an exploration of the much maligned and misunderstood occupation of . Before it’s infamous demise following several highly publicized scandals, ACORN had been the largest community organization in the US. Rathke, a former anti-war and welfare rights organiz- er founded the organization in Little Rock in 1970 and over the next decades shepherded its growth into a national political powerhouse for the poor. His entrepreneurial vision helped build ACORN but internal conflict and external pressures would lead to its tragic downfall. Undeterred, Rathke is now build- ing new organizations around the world and trying to rebuild at home. With a wealth of archives and interviews, The Organizer is a film about people who have dedicated their lives to the often hidden, usually messy and always controversial job of building power for the powerless.

28 UAA Study Tours

Tour 1: Walking Tour of Three East End Neighborhoods: St. Jamestown, Cabbagetown, and Regent Park - SOLD OUT Tour Leader: Alan Walks, University of Toronto Date and Time: Saturday, April 7, 12:45pm-5:00pm

This walking tour will have participants exploring three notable neighbourhoods in Toronto’s inner city, each abutting the others. Built in the late 1960s and early 1970s, St Jamestown is Canada’s densest neighbourhood. It is just north of Cabbagetown, which is perhaps Toronto’s, and even Canada’s, most prominent example of the classic stage model of gentrification, and is said to house the greatest remaining cluster of 19th century Victoria houses in North America. Just south of this, Regent Park, finally, is both Toronto’s and Canada’s first social housing project, and the largest in the country. It is currently undergoing an extensive redevelopment by a private-sector consortium, including many new private market condominium buildings, that will see its population more than triple. The tour walks participants through each neighbourhood, allowing for comparisons of the very different trajectories experienced by these contiguous neigh- bourhoods.

Price: $26 USD For more tour details: http://sched.co/D9zs

Tour 2: Shaping and Reshaping Toronto’s Waterfront - SOLD OUT Tour Leaders: Gene Desfor, York University; and Jennefer Laidley Date and Time: Saturday, April 7, 12:30pm-5:00pm

Toronto’s waves of waterfront development have had an enormous impact not only on the landscape at the water’s edge, but also on the growth of the entire city. Our van and walking tour, highlights the history of those waves of change in the central waterfront, from Bathurst Quay and the Island Airport on the west to the Port Lands and the Leslie Street Spit on the east. The tour focuses on the intertwined political, economic, and ecological forces that have shaped and reshaped the waterfront over the past 100 years.

Price: $26 USD For more tour details: http://sched.co/DA07

Tour 3: Downtown East Redevelopment – Planning, Unplanning, and the Regeneration of the East Downtown

Tour Leader: Zack Taylor, University of Western Ontario Date and Time: Saturday, April 7, 12:45pm-5:00pm

Downtown east redevelopment tour that begins at Union Station and heads through St.

29 Lawrence, King East, Corktown, and culminates at the Pan Am Games/Canary District site. Drinks to follow at the Distillery District. The tour unpacks Toronto early industrial history and layers on eras of more recent redevelopment. Once the site of the 19th-cen- tury colonial assembly, the eastern flank of the central business district was for most of the 20th century a mix of industry and worker housing and had by the 1960s become dominated by brownfields and parking lots. Over the past five decades the area has been incrementally redeveloped, sometimes as a result of planning, sometimes in spite of planning, and sometimes as a result of “unplanning” — the relaxation of land-use regulation. These areas exemplify the complex interplay of public- and private-sec- tor-led regeneration in the context of inner-city deindustrialization. As such they embody the ambivalent nature of the Toronto’s post-1970 success story: an urban core that (un- like many North American cities) is densely populated and commercially and culturally vibrant, yet whose social mix is challenged by rapid social and economic change.

Note: The total walking distance will be approximately 1.5 miles (2 km). Participants are encouraged to bring comfortable clothing, walking shoes, scarfs, and gloves as neces- sary. There is a streetcar stop near the tour’s endpoint.

Price: $26 USD For more tour details: http://sched.co/DA0D

Tour 4: Toronto’s Western Suburbs: Looking at the Region from the Outside In

Tour Leader: Roger Keil, York University; Michael Collens, Ministry of Municipal Affairs Date and Time: Saturday, April 7, 12:45pm-5:00pm

This mobile tour will take participants through the western suburbs of the Toronto re- gion. It will showcase three themes: the emergence and evolution of classical suburbia; incipient suburban retrofitting, densification and new centers as well as innovative infra- structure projects; and it will highlight the majority immigrant – ethnoburban -- residen- tial and commercial neighborhoods in the periphery of Canada’s largest city. The pur- pose of the tour is to show that much of the tremendous growth of the Toronto region is happening in its ever-changing suburban periphery. This growth is strongly regulated by planning controls (intended densification of urban “places to grow”) and conservation policies (the greenbelt). These dynamics have changed the relationships of the suburbs to the central city, to the region and to each other.

Price: $26 USD For more tour details: http://sched.co/DA0S

Tour 6: One King - SOLD OUT Tour Leader: Paul Bedford, City of Toronto Date and Time: Wednesday, April 4, 12:45pm-5:00pm

On this walk we will, in part, explore one of Jacobs’ precepts in Death and Life of Great American Cities – that “new ideas must use old buildings”. Inside the historic buildings of this neighbourhood (and others like it) – the new ideas, that will fuel our

30 city’s economy long into the future, are percolating. These types of spaces (“a good lot of plain, ordinary, low-value old buildings, including some rundown old buildings”)* are essential and precious to any vibrant urban economy. This walk will commence at the Roastery – the café at the entrance to 401 Richmond. 401 was definitely inspired by Jane’s thinking. We will do a quick tour of parts of the building (taking in the 10 foot square portrait of her created by artists John Scott and Deborah Waddington and roof garden – which Jane loved and wrote about in the New York Times magazine). We will then proceed through the streets of King Spadina and discuss the history of the zoning changes that occurred in ’97 and the impact it had on the area, the buildings and peo- ple.

Price: $26 USD For more tour details: http://sched.co/DA0V

Tour 7: Walking Tour: Toronto’s Resilience to Extreme Weather

Tour Leader: David MacLeod, City of Toronto Environment and Energy Division Date and Time: Wednesday, April 4, 12:45pm-3:00pm

This tour will start inside the foyer of City Hall, taking a look at some of the architecture of this iconic building. The group will then take a stroll on the green roof of City Hall, where we will consider design and maintenance issues with green roofs. There will be a discussion of different types of green infrastructure as a way to buffer against extreme weather. From the City Hall podium roof vantage point, there will be a discussion of built infrastructure within view that contributes to and detracts from the city’s resilience to extreme weather. We will discuss the implications of extreme weather on issues such as backup power in high rise buildings. From our vantage points around City Hall, we will discuss district energy, failing building envelopes and flooding basements. There will be time to consider advanced approaches such as infrastructure interdependency risk assessment and the use of Geographical Information Systems to inform climate risk de- cision making. There will be consideration of insurance sector implications of extreme weather and new financial disclosure guidelines on climate risk. The concept of resil- ience hubs for business and residential areas will be considered. Weaved throughout the discussion will be a description of the City’s leading edge engagement with different infrastructure groups and the concept of interdependencies and cascade failure avoid- ance.

Price: $10 USD For more tour details: http://sched.co/DA0W

31 Networking Opportunities All meal and reception events require indication of comprehensive registration or a purchased ticket. The VIP Reception requires a special invitation. Coffee breaks and the Fun Run are complimentary to all attendees.

Wednesday, April 4 6:30pm to 8:30pm: Opening Reception (dinner) Arcadian Court (Off-site)

Thursday, April 5 7:00am to 8:00am: Continental Breakfast Grand East 10:35am to 10:50am: Coffee Break Provincial Ballroom 2:55pm to 3:10pm: Coffee Break Provincial Ballroom 5:30pm to 6:30pm: UAA Networking Reception Dominion Ballroom 6:30pm to 8:30pm: VIP Dinner (Invitation Only) Refer to Invitation Card

Friday, April 6 6:15am to 7:00am Fun Run Meet in Conference Hotel Lobby 7:00am to 8:00am: Continental Breakfast Grand East 9:25am to 9:40am: Coffee Break Provincial Ballroom 12:35pm to 2:00pm: Annual Awards Luncheon Grand East 3:30pm to 3:45pm: Coffee Break Provincial Ballroom 5:30pm to 6:30pm: UAA Networking Reception Dominion Ballroom

Saturday, April 7 8:00am to 9:00am: Continental Breakfast Grand East

32 General Information

Welcome! If this is your first UAA conference, do not worry. We are a pretty friendly organization! Important Information Regarding Name Badges and Tickets

Comprehensive Registration Badges If you paid for a Comprehensive Registration, your badge has a cityscape symbol on the backside. This type of badge is worth an average of $400 USD. Think about this whenever you take it off! Your badge gives you entry to all conference sessions, coffee breaks, breakfast and lunch meals, the opening reception, and the Thursday and Friday Networking Receptions.

To enter each meal or reception, simply turn your badge over so that the backside is visible to the door greeters. You must wear your badge to enter all meal/reception events during the conference. If you lose your badge, you will not have access to meals and receptions, and will need to pur- chase tickets to enter such events. This policy is strictly enforced!

Basic Registration Badge If you paid for a Basic Registration, your badge will look the same as any other. The only difference is that the backside of your badge is blank except for the UAA WiFi code. Your badge gives you admission to all conference sessions (opening plenary and concurrent sessions), provides access to coffee breaks, but does not include entry to: breakfast, breakfast roundtables, meals, opening dinner reception, and networking receptions. Tickets for any UAA meal (breakfast, lunch) or recep- tion event (Opening Reception, Thursday/Friday Networking Receptions) can be purchased via credit card at the On-Site Registration desk.

Please do not attempt to enter a meal or reception event without a purchased ticket or Compre- hensive Registration badge. The entry points to all events are monitored.

We understand that your budget may not permit you to purchase a Comprehensive Registration or tickets, that is why UAA developed more affordable registration options. We ask that you respect UAA’s financial constraints as well. As a nonprofit organization, UAA has limited resources and must pay significant prices for every drink and meal that is consumed. Therefore, we cannot afford to allow individuals to consume drinks and meals without paying for them.

Presentation Guidelines and Session Room Equipment

Time Structure of Sessions. Panel sessions are 85 minutes long. Within each session, approxi- mately 15-20 minutes will be reserved for open discussion. In sessions with five presenters, each presenter is allotted 10 minutes. In sessions with three or four presenters, each presenter is allo- cated 12 minutes. It is best to plan on 10 minutes regardless of the number of presenters since last minute changes in the panel could affect your allotted time.

Presenters are encouraged to arrive a few minutes prior to their session in order to test their pre- sentation. Audio-visual technical assistants will be on call to provide any necessary support.

If you are presenting a paper, please bring at least 12 copies of your paper to your session for dis- tribution.

Audio-visual Set-Up. Each conference session room is equipped with a laptop, screen and LCD projector. If you wish to use PowerPoint (not required) for your presentation, please save your file to

33 a portable USB flash drive. If you are building your slides on a Mac computer, please convert your file to Microsoft PowerPoint and save to your flash drive. We suggest that you prepare PowerPoint content in 4:3 format. To do this, click on “Design” on the top navigation bar in PowerPoint, then click “Select Slide Size” in the “Customize” group. Click “Standard” to select 4:3 formatting. Tradi- tional overhead and slide projectors are not provided.

We ask all presenters to avoid using their own computers for ease and efficiency in transitions between presenters in sessions. Delays in connecting computers reduce the amount of time for presentations and discussions.

Internet

High speed internet access is available throughout the hotel lobby and meeting spaces via Wi-Fi and the Link@Sheraton computer stations. Free access is available in the meeting space by using the UAA WiFi code= UAA2018. Internet access for individual hotel rooms can be purchased with a 50% discount applied for UAA lodgers. Keep in mind that the prices stated are in Canadian dollars. The exchange rate as of March 18 is 1 Canadian Dollar=.076 USD; 0.62 EUR; 0.54 GBP; and 4.8 CNY.

Computer and/or Shipping Services

At the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel

• Link@Sheraton Computer Center for Hotel Guests (Located in lobby area of Sheraton) o Open 24 hours per day o http://www.sheratontoronto.com/link-at-sheraton o Phone: 1-416-361-1000 o Free Internet Access o Copy or print up to 5 pages for free, and then $.15 CAD per page

• TDI Full Service Business Centre (Sheraton Business Center) o Open Monday through Friday from 7:30am to 6:00pm and weekends from 8:00am to 5:00pm o Phone: 1-416-363-8786 o Copy and Print: B/W: $.20 CAD per page, C: $.89 CAD per page o Access Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, and Excel o Ship. For costs and instructions: https://clinimmsoc.org/BaseV69/AM18/Ship pingInstructions.pdf

Other Nearby Shipping Services

• Canada Post at Commerce Court (25 King Street, W.) o Open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:45pm o Phone: 1-416-956-7542 o http://commerce-court.com/tenants/tenant-directory/canada-post

• United Parcel Post (UPS) [112 Elizabeth Street] o Open Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 6:30pm, and Saturdays from 10:00am to 3:00pm o Phone: 1-416-901-6676 o http://www.theupsstore.ca/494/

34 Submit Your Paper for the 2018 Best Conference Paper Award *Deadline: July 15, 2018

This award is presented to the author(s) of the paper judged to be the best paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association’s (UAA) conference. The recipient(s) receives a total honorarium of $1000, an award plaque and complimentary conference registration. The award is presented one year after the original conference presentation.

All conference papers submitted for review to the Journal of Urban Affairs (JUA) are eligible for the award. Papers are subjected to the normal JUA review process, and finalists are determined by composite review comments. The award winner is selected by an ad hoc committee designated by the chair of the Governing Board. The committee reports its decision to the Executive Director and the Chairperson of the Board. The Executive Director informs the award recipient of the outcome.

Papers that are accepted for publication through the review process will appear in a subsequent issue of the JUA.

To be considered for the Best Conference Paper Award, submit your paper to: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/juaf

For general guidance on preparing your manuscript for submission to the JUA, please refer to: http://www.tandfonline.com/action/ authorSubmission?journalCode=ujua20&page=instructions

Make sure to identify your paper as a conference paper and include the dates and location of the conference.

Sincerely, Igor Vojnovic Editor, Journal of Urban Affairs

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36 Urban Studies Programs at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Since 1963 - building on a tradition of community engagement and urban scholarship with certificate, BA, MS and PhD degree programs in Urban Studies

23rd Annual Student Research Forum FREE and Open to the Public

Friday, April 27, 2018 Alumni Fireside 2200 East Kenwood 12:00 - 6:00 PM Lounge | UWM Union Blvd Milwaukee

Housing and Community Development

Dr. Janet L. Smith Professor of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois - Chicago & Co-Director, Voorhees Center for Neighborhood and Community Improvement

Program

Registration: 12:00PM Capstone & Graduate Poster Session over Lunch: 12:00 to 1:45PM Concurrent Paper Sessions: 1:45 to 2:55PM

Framing Environmental Justice in Milwaukee: 3:00 to 4:00PM Break: 4:00 to 4:15PM Awards Presentation: 4:00 to 4:30PM

Keynote Presentation: 4:30 to 5:30PM Reception: 5:30 to 6:00PM

Sponsored by: UWM Urban Studies Programs, the Henry W. Maier Fund, the Center for Economic Development, and the College of Letters and Science

College of Letters and Science

37 Wednesday, April 4 Thursday, April 5

7:00am 7:00am 7:00am Tour Leader: David MacLeod, City of Toronto 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am – 8:00am 7:00am Environment and Energy Division Conference Book Exhibit Continental Breakfast Conference Registration/Event Check-In Meet in hotel lobby at 12:45pm Registration/Event Check- Provincial Ballroom (2nd Ends promptly at 8:00am 7:00am - 7:00pm In Floor) Concourse Level-1 floor below lobby Tour 6: One King Concourse Level-1 floor Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket 12:45pm - 5:00pm below lobby required Tour Leader: Paul Bedford, City of Toronto Grand East (Lower Meet in hotel lobby at 12:45pm Concourse--2 floors below SOLD OUT 8:00am lobby) JUA Strategic Development Committee Meeting 8:00am - 11:00am 1:00pm Club Boardroom (43rd Floor) Teaching Effectiveness Workshop for 7:15am - 8:00am Instructors Graduate Student Workshops (Pre-approved participants only) Breakfast Roundtable Discussions (Pre-approved participants only) 1:00pm - 5:45pm Comprehensive Registration badge or breakfast ticket required 8:00am - 5:00pm Elgin (2nd Floor) Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby) Simcoe (2nd Floor)

TH7.15.01 Urban Transformations and TH7.15.05 Urban Green Spaces, Social 4:00pm Spectacles in Brazil Justice, and the Pursuit of Health Equity in JUA Editorial Board Meeting Speakers: Xuefei Ren, Michigan State the : Research Highlights 11:30am University; Thomas Vicino, Northeastern Viniece Jennings, USDA Forest Service. Governing Board Meeting 4:00pm - 5:30pm Roosevelt (2nd Floor) University 11:30am - 4:00pm Club Boardroom (43rd Floor) TH7.15.06 Alternatives to Market- TH7.15.03 Community Engagement Driven Reform: Can Cities Address Inequity with Communities of Color in Rural and in Urban Education Through Initiatives for 6:30pm Urban Areas Community Schools? Opening Reception Jasmine Williams-Washington, Community Jessica Shiller, Towson University 12:45pm Dinner; Comprehensive Registration badge or Science; Deryn Dudley, Community Science Tour 7: Walking Tour: Toronto's Resilience to reception ticket required Extreme Weather Getting Grants and 6:30pm - 8:30pm TH7.15.02

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 4 | DETAILED WEDNESDAY, 12:45pm-3:00pm Land Use, Funding and Arcadian Court (401 Bay Street--1 Block East of TH7.15.04 Contracts: Advice from Senior Scholars

Sheraton) Laws – Oh, My! Exploring the Limits and Fritz Wagner, University of Washington-Seattle; Opportunities of Local Politics for Affordable Roger Caves, San Diego State University; David

Housing Perry, University of Illinois--Chicago Kathryn Howell, Virginia Commonwealth University Academic Job Search TH7.15.07 Strategies Susan E. Clarke, University of Colorado Boulder

38 Wednesday, April 4 Thursday, April 5

7:00am 7:00am 7:00am Tour Leader: David MacLeod, City of Toronto 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am – 8:00am 7:00am Environment and Energy Division Conference Book Exhibit Continental Breakfast Conference Registration/Event Check-In Meet in hotel lobby at 12:45pm Registration/Event Check- Provincial Ballroom (2nd Ends promptly at 8:00am 7:00am - 7:00pm In Floor) THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Concourse Level-1 floor below lobby Tour 6: One King Concourse Level-1 floor Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket 12:45pm - 5:00pm below lobby required Tour Leader: Paul Bedford, City of Toronto Grand East (Lower Meet in hotel lobby at 12:45pm Concourse--2 floors below SOLD OUT 8:00am lobby) JUA Strategic Development Committee Meeting 8:00am - 11:00am 1:00pm Club Boardroom (43rd Floor) Teaching Effectiveness Workshop for 7:15am - 8:00am Instructors Graduate Student Workshops (Pre-approved participants only) Breakfast Roundtable Discussions (Pre-approved participants only) 1:00pm - 5:45pm Comprehensive Registration badge or breakfast ticket required 8:00am - 5:00pm Elgin (2nd Floor) Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby) Simcoe (2nd Floor)

TH7.15.01 Urban Transformations and TH7.15.05 Urban Green Spaces, Social 4:00pm Spectacles in Brazil Justice, and the Pursuit of Health Equity in JUA Editorial Board Meeting Speakers: Xuefei Ren, Michigan State the United States: Research Highlights 11:30am University; Thomas Vicino, Northeastern Viniece Jennings, USDA Forest Service. Governing Board Meeting 4:00pm - 5:30pm Roosevelt (2nd Floor) University 11:30am - 4:00pm Club Boardroom (43rd Floor) TH7.15.06 Alternatives to Market- TH7.15.03 Community Engagement Driven Reform: Can Cities Address Inequity with Communities of Color in Rural and in Urban Education Through Initiatives for 6:30pm Urban Areas Community Schools? Opening Reception Jasmine Williams-Washington, Community Jessica Shiller, Towson University 12:45pm Dinner; Comprehensive Registration badge or Science; Deryn Dudley, Community Science Tour 7: Walking Tour: Toronto's Resilience to reception ticket required Extreme Weather Getting Grants and 6:30pm - 8:30pm TH7.15.02 12:45pm-3:00pm Land Use, Funding and Arcadian Court (401 Bay Street--1 Block East of TH7.15.04 Contracts: Advice from Senior Scholars

Sheraton) Laws – Oh, My! Exploring the Limits and Fritz Wagner, University of Washington-Seattle; Opportunities of Local Politics for Affordable Roger Caves, San Diego State University; David

Housing Perry, University of Illinois--Chicago Kathryn Howell, Virginia Commonwealth University Academic Job Search TH7.15.07 Strategies Susan E. Clarke, University of Colorado Boulder

39 8:00am – 9:00am Opening Plenary

Justice and Sustainability Within and Beyond the City's Edge Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby) (Open to all registrants)

Toronto has become an international model of alternative approaches to urban policies, particularly in the areas of housing, immigration/diversity, social equity, and environmental sustainability. But significant tensions underlie this impressive image. Rising socio-spatial inequality, escalating housing costs, racialized patterns of growth, and inadequate transportation infrastructure, all threaten the metropolitan region’s future prospects. However, collaborations in planning and policy at the local and regional levels have created opportunities for community engagement, grassroots place-making and larger scale city-building. The speakers in this plenary explore the challenges of life in this dynamic urban environment, and reveal the roles that citizens and policy can play in defining Toronto now, and for the future.

Moderator: Shauna Brail, University of Toronto

Speakers: Sabina Ali, Thorncliffe Park Women's Committee, Chair; Crystal Basi, Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Council, Executive Director; Burkhard Mausberg, The Greenbelt Foundation, Former CEO

9:10am - 10:35am Concurrent Sessions

Community Collaboration or Contestation? Journal Publishing: What TH9.10.00 (New York City and Greater Boston) Editors Think You Should Know Michael Wilson, Massachusetts Institute of Dufferin (2nd Floor) Technology

Moderator: Ali Modarres, University of The Design-Politics of Urban Flooding from Washington-Tacoma Levee-Enabled Growth to Climate-Adaptive

Resilience (New Orleans and Dhaka)

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, Speakers: Emma Sanders, Routledge/Taylor & Zachary Lamb, Massachusetts Institute of Francis; Patrick McGinty, SAGE Publishing; Ali Technology Modarres, University of Washington-Tacoma

(formerly, Editor of Cities) The Design-Politics of Coastal Sustainability and Planning for Community Resilience TH9.10.05 The Spatial Politics of Urban () Flood Resilience Traci Birch, Louisiana State University Maple East (Mezzanine Floor) The Spatial Politics of Coastal Green Moderator: Zachary Lamb, Massachusetts Infrastructure - Integrating Science and Institute of Technology Practice (USA) Billy Fleming, University of Pennsylvania Spatial Politics of Flood Insurance Mapping -

40 Urbana-Champaign

TH9.10.15 Collaborative Methods in Housing Choice Voucher Householders’ Community Engaged Action Oriented Locational Outcomes Research in Chicago Han John Park, Rice University Kent (2nd Floor)

Moderator: Gina Spitz, Loyola University TH9.10.03 Challenges to Self- Chicago Sufficiency for Housing Residents City Hall Room (2nd Floor) Research Approaches to Transform Services for Urban Families Experiencing Domestic Moderator: William Rohe, University of North

Violence Carolina at Chapel Hill THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Leslie Landis, Cook County Domestic Violence Court Evictions in Gentrifying Rio de Janeiro and San Francisco: Revanchist Displacement Negotiating Research Access to Chicago’s Sukari Ivester, California State University, East Homeless Population to Determine the Bay Impact of a Housing-First Pilot Program Teresa Neumann Dimpfl, Loyola University An Analysis of the Outcomes of the Family Chicago Self-Sufficiency Program in Pittsburgh Jennifer Bert, University of Pittsburgh Cultivating Faculty Researcher-Community Partnerships in Action-Oriented Urban What Explains the Low Employment Rates Research Among Public Housing Residents? Howard Rosing, DePaul University William Rohe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Michael Webb, University of North Flexible Nethodological Approaches to Carolina at Chapel Hill Community Action Research in Chicago David Van Zytveld, Loyola University Chicago Housing Quality and Tenant TH9.10.04 Protections TH9.10.01 Staying in Place or Moving Elgin (2nd Floor) Out: Untangling the Intricacy of Housing Stability and Residential Mobility in the U.S. Moderator: Elizabeth Mueller, University of Wentworth (2nd Floor) Texas at Austin

Moderator: Kirk McClure, University of Kansas When is Affordable Housing Better Quality Housing? Tenant Protections and Code Length of Stay in Assisted: Who Stays and Enforcement in Austin, Texas Who Leaves? Elizabeth J Mueller, University of Texas at Kirk McClure, University of Kansas Austin; Ian Becker, University of Texas at Austin

Stable Housing and Neighborhood Crime The Matrix of Rights Denial: Policies, Rates: An Examination of Main and Practices and Contextual Constraints Moderating Effects Affecting Housing Rights in Occupied Rebecca Walter, University of Washington; Palestinian Territories Marie Tillyer, The University of Texas at San Nuha Dwaikat Shaer, McGill University Antonio; Ruoniu (Vince) Wang, Grounded Solutions Network

How Does Neighborhood Housing Stability Influence Residential Mobility Pathways? Andrew Greenlee, University of Illinois at

41 The Dangers of Ignoring Demographics in Youth Civic Engagement through a Social Assistance Programs: An Analysis of the Justice Approach to Youth-Adult One-to Four-Family Home Performance with Partnership ENERGY STAR Program Laurie Ross, Clark University Camden Miller, University at Buffalo, State University of New York The Worcester (MA) Public Schools Nutrition Program: Cooking Civic Engagement and Policy Reform TH9.10.06 Equitable Redevelopment or Ramon Borges-Mendez, Clark University; Just as Good as it Gets: Understanding the Donna Lombardi, Worcester Public Schools Limits and Opportunities for Preventing Displacement in Gentrifying Neighborhoods Churchill (2nd Floor) TH9.10.08 Public Policies and Non- profit Organizations Moderator: Gerardo Sandoval, University of Maple West (Mezzanine Floor) Oregon Moderator: Nathaniel Wright, Texas Tech "We'll Believe It When We See It": University Opportunities and Challenges in Resident- Led Preservation of Affordable Housing If It Ain’t Broke, Why Fix it? Evaluating the Kathryn Howell, Virginia Commonwealth Impact of a Fair Share Strategy in a City with University an Equal Distribution of Group Homes Matan E. Singer, University of Michigan Somos de Langley Park: The Battle for Equitable Suburban Development along The Razor’s Edge: Social Impact Bonds and Maryland’s Purple Line the Financialization of Early Childhood Willow Lung-Amam, University of Maryland - Services College Park Allison Tse, Cornell University; Mildred Warner, Cornell University Equity, Opportunity, and the Regional Planning Process: Data and Mapping in Five Revitalizing American Neighborhoods: Do U.S. Metropolitan Areas Community Based Development Casey Dawkins, University of Maryland, College Organizations Matter? Park; Nicholas Finio, University of Maryland, Nathaniel Wright, Texas Tech University; Frank College Park; Willow Lung-Amam, University of Thames, Texas Tech University Maryland, College Park; Willow Lung-Amam, University of Maryland, College Park; Brittany Social Protections in the New Administration: Wong, University of Maryland, College Park Los Angeles Nonprofit Responses Amidst Political Changes C. Aujean Lee, University of California, Los THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, TH9.10.07 Civic/Public Engagement Angeles Strategies for Social Justice across Urban Policy Domains: Urban Resilience, Youth- Adult Partnerships, and School Nutrition TH9.10.09 Queer (Sub)Urban Simcoe (2nd Floor) Activisms--Mini Track Sponsored by MCRI Global Suburbanism/Urban Studies at York Moderator: Ramon Borges-Mendez, Clark University University Kenora (2nd Floor)

Public Engagement Methods and Outcomes: Moderator: Julie Podmore, John Abbott College Case Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area Jennifer Shea, San Francisco State University

42 Displaced Queers: Suburban LGBTQ2S Homeless and Hungry in the Pursuit of Activisms in the City Region Higher Education Julie Podmore, John Abbott College; Alison S. Nicole Diggs, California State University East Bain, York University Bay

Sub/Urban Queer Activism: Re/Placing Diva Regent Park Pathways to Education: A Citizenship Qualitative Study of Enhancing Student Patricia Wood, York University Opportunities and Success in Toronto, Canada Youth for A Change: Young, Queer, and Here Dan Zuberi, University of Toronto as Advocates, Educators, and Activists Jennifer Marchbank, Simon Fraser University Public Accountability and Modes of Resistance to Public School Sales and Reuse THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Endowed with a Visual Archive: Encountering in Philadelphia an LGBTTTI Sector in Southern Mexico Ariel H. Bierbaum, University of Maryland Through Images of Pride Marches William Payne, York University The Emergence of University-School Partnerships: A Comparative Case Study Analysis of Two Public Schools Built by The Possibilities of Historic TH9.10.10 Universities in Small Cities Preservation as Tool for Community Matthew Closter, Rutgers University - Camden Empowerment, Engagement, and Collaboration Slap Suits and Fake Ethics Complaints: The Mackenzie (2nd Floor) Tactics of Vulture Hedge Funds and Market-

Based Education Reformers Moderator: Douglas Appler, University of Julia Rubin, Rutgers University Kentucky

Building Sense of Belonging in Norman City’s Ethnic Policies, Politics and Residents through Chautauqua Historic TH9.10.12 District Development Belonging Petya Stefanoff, University of Oklahoma Chestnut East (Mezzanine Floor)

Visualizing Public Participation in Moderator: Maria Fracesca Piazzoni, University of Southern California Preservation Practice: Applying Fung’s

Democracy Cube to Historic Preservation The Interplay of Nationalism and Anti- Planning Blackness in the Reception of Haitians in Douglas Appler, University of Kentucky Canada Carlo Handy Charles, York University The Possibilities of Collaborative

Photography: Countering Stigmas Advocating for Many Under One Roof: Using Associated with Deindustrialized Urban Multiple Identities in an Asian American Spaces Advocacy and Social Services Organization Andrea Klimt, University of Massachusetts Haegi Kwon, Massachusetts Institute of Dartmouth Technology

TH9.10.11 Urban Outcomes from Negotiating Diasporic Identities in the Education Policy Landscapes of Tourism: The Visibility of Huron (2nd Floor) Bangladeshi Street-vendors in , Maria Francesca Piazzoni, University of Moderator: Julia Rubin, Rutgers University Southern California

43 Outcomes in Kampong Glam, Singapore Comparative Urban Analysis TH9.10.13 Vinay Kumar, University at Buffalo from the Global South Roosevelt (2nd Floor) China-Canada Collaborative Learning on Planning for Multicultural Urban Areas and Moderator: Goncalo Borges, University of Heritage Conservation: Evidence from the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Front Lines

John Meligrana, Queen's University The Relationship Between Globalization and

Housing Inequality in Developing Countries: A Multilevel Analysis TH9.10.16 Sustainability Transitions in Byungwon Woo, Hankuk University of Foreign Local Government Studies; Hee-Jung Jun, Sungkyunkwan Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor) University; Seoyeon Park, Sungkyunkwan University Moderator: Alex Schwartz, The New School University The NGO Effect: Isomorphism, Global Scripts, and Solutions for the Urban Poor Do Sustainability Plans Matter? A Gonçalo Borges, University of Wisconsin comparison of Local Government Milwaukee Sustainability Actions From 2010 to 2015 Lu Liao, Cornell University; George Homsy, Globalization’s Paradoxes in Cities as Binghamton University; Mildred Warner, Cornell Opportunities for Urban Affairs Programs: University Insights from the Arab Gulf Region Jerry Kolo, American University of Sharjah; Beyond the City: Controversy Over Rapidly Sandra Schrouder, Barry University, Miami Expanding Industrial Agriculture Practices in Wisconsin Adaptable Imported Urban Planning Jill McNew-Birren, Marquette University; Practices? Foreign And Local Professionals’ Jennifer Gaul-Stout, Marquette University; View of a North-to-South Technical Amber Wichowsky, Marquette University Assistance Project in Palestine Marco Chitti, Université de Montréal Legitimacy, Inclusion, and Equity in Urban Environmental Governance: Examples from the Vancouver and Toronto Metropolitan Days of Future Past: TH9.10.14 Areas Preservation and Cultural Identity Meet Julie Hagan, Laval University Economic Development Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor) Climate (Non-)Governance in the

Conservative City: Coal-fired Power Plants Moderator: Ziad Qureshi, University of Houston and the Search for Transpartisan Urban

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, Sustainability Orange Agendas: Transportation Corina McKendry, Colorado College Infrastructure, Awakened Identity, and

Heritage Preservation in Lahore, Pakistan Ziad Qureshi, University of Houston; Naeem TH9.10.17 Infrastructure, Qureshi, Progressive Consulting Engineers, Transportation and Access in International Incorporated Context Willow West (Mezzanine Floor) Locating Levers: Tourism and Development in Small Urban Centers in Vietnam Moderator: Richard Jelier, Grand Valley State Priyam Das, University of Hawaii at Manoa University

Spatial Analysis of Coexisting Cultural Urban Global Flows, Local Conflicts and the Regeneration Processes and Their Challenge of Urban Governance: Managing

44 the Urban-Airport Interface in London and Tourism-related Initiatives-- the South East of TH9.10.19 Evan McDonough, University of Luxembourg Who Pays? Who Benefits? Pine West (Mezzanine Floor) The Emergence of a Progressive, Moderator: Candi Clouse, Cleveland State Cosmopolitan World City within an University Autocratic State: The Rise of Moscow,

Russia Space Available Revisited: Convention Richard Jelier, Grand Valley State University Center Development and Market Realities Heywood Sanders, University of Texas at San Violence and Access to Basic Services in Antonio Informal Urban Communities

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Carlos Rufin, Suffolk University The Impact of the 2016 Republican National Discovering Alternative Scenarios for Convention on Cleveland Candi Clouse, Cleveland State University; Iryna Sustainable Urban Transportation Lendel, Cleveland State University; Luke Jude Herijadi Kurniawaw, University of Waterloo Seaberg, Cleveland State University; Luke

Seaberg, Cleveland State University TH9.10.18 Vertical Urbanisms and the Regulatory Production of Urban Volumes City Marketing in Strategic Urban Planning: Linden (Mezzanine Floor) The Case of Porto Maravilha’s Urban Legacy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Moderator: Gillad Rosen, Hebew University in Laysa Abchiche, Universidade de Brasília; Maria Jerusalem do Carmo De Bezerra, Universidade de Brasília A Socio-Technical Approach to Contemporary Verticalization in Paris Built on Hope and Tax Credits: How a Sports Martine Drozdz, East Paris University and Entertainment District Revitalized Downtown New Orleans Reaching New Heights: Post-Politicizing Casey Schreiber, Dillard University High-Rise Planning in Jerusalem Igal Charney, University of Haifa; Gillad Rosen, Land, Urbanization & The Hebrew University of Jerusalem TH9.10.20 Expropriation Transfer of Building Rights: The Perverse Willow East (Mezzanine Floor)

Effects of the “Compensation” Mechanism in Moderator: Lee Polonsky, Rutgers, The State Rome University of New Jersey Aurélien Delpirou, Urban Planning School of

Paris Condemnation as a Tool of Economic

Development Practice: Lessons from the Governing the Towers Projects in the South Inlet Neighborhood of Atlantic City, European “Second City” The Case of Lyon, New Jersey Manuel Appert, Lyon University; Maxime Huré, Evan R. Sweet, AKRF Inc & Columbia University University of Geneva; Christian Montes, Lyon University Mapping Dispossession: Eviction, Foreclosure and the Multiple Geographies of Highrise Buildings, Urban Tissue and Urban Housing Instability in Lexington, Kentucky Regulation: Some Questions in São Paulo Taylor Shelton, State University Manoel Rodrigues Alves, Universidade de São Paulo

45 The “Natures” of Gentrification: Healthism Al Gourrier, University of Baltimore; Leander and Creeping Enclosure in Parkdale and the Kellogg, University of North Georgia Lower Don, Toronto Jessica Parish, York University Understanding the Policy TH9.10.22 and Planning Influences of Urban Growth Land Markets as Expropriation: The Market and Shrinkage Value Analysis in Philadelphia Cedar (Mezzanine Floor) Lee Polonsky, Rutgers, The State University of

New Jersey Moderator: Thomas Vicino, Northeastern

University TH9.10.21 What Explains Political Attitudes and Representation? Macro Explorations of Network Composition Pine East (Mezzanine Floor) and Change in Intergovernmental Service Agreements: An Initial Analysis and Moderator: Michael Owens, Emory University Research Agenda Jered Carr, University of Illinois at Chicago; The Influence of Gender on Support for EU Michael Siciliano, University of Illinois at Integration Among the Urban Polish Youth Chicago; Victor Hugg, University of Illinois at Adrian Favero, University of Edinburgh Chicago

Participation of Local Citizens in Decision Parallel Patterns of Growth and Shrinkage in Making of Municipalities in Hungary Urbanized China: The Geographic Diversity Janos B. Kocsis, Corvinus University of of State Rescaling Budapest Yuanshuo Xu, Cornell University

Why Do Cities "Ban the Box"? Race, Planning for Shrinkage: A Synthesis of Representation, and Organizing Planning Approaches in Depopulating U.S. Michael Owens, Emory University; Anna Cities Gundersun, Emory University Megan Heim-LaFrombois, Auburn University; Yunmi Park, Auburn University; Galen Newman, Exploring Minority Representation on County Texas A&M University; and Daniel Yurcaba, Governing Boards Auburn University

10:35am - 10:50am

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, Coffee Break (Open to all registrants) Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor)

10:50am - 12:15pm Concurrent Sessions

46 a Conduit to Foregrounding Community Fight to Stay---The Right TH10.50.01 Profiles and Clarifying Needs of Marginalized to Defend Your Home, a Critical Piece in the Communities Fight Against Gentrification Joan Wesley, Jackson State University Wentworth (2nd Floor) Illustrate the Application of EJA Principles to Moderator: Susanna Blankley, Right to Counsel the ECO District Imperative, Disaster NYC Coalition Preparedness and Resilience in Underserved

Communities Movement Lawyering Garry Harris, Center for Sustainable Marika Dias, Legal Services NYC Communities

Building Tenant Power--A Tenant THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Create a Roadmap that Incorporates Perspective Sustainability Principles to Promote Healthy, Randy Dillard, CASA Resilient Communities and Confront

Pressing Global Challenges Building Tenant Power--A Community Chandra Farley, Southface Energy Institute Organizer Perspective

Lorena Lopez, Catholic Migration Services Illuminate by Specific Example How the

Collaborative Problem Solving Model is TH10.50.03 Funding Supportive Being Employed for EPA’s Community Services that Meet the Needs of Low-Income Engagement University Families Living in Affordable Housing Gwendylon Smith, Collier Heights Community City Hall Room (2nd Floor) Association

Moderator: Mary Bogle, Urban Institute The Fight for America’s TH10.50.11 Schools: Grassroots Activism in Education The HOST Demonstration and Urban Huron (2nd Floor) Institute’s Applied Research Demonstrations

Focused on Wrap Around, Two-Generation Moderator: Toynessa Kennedy, Mills College Services for Families (California) Susan Popkin, Urban Institute

Statewide Organizing Implementation and Financing of a Julia Sass Rubin, Rutgers University Partnerships Between the PHA, Service

Providers, Residents, Researchers, and Grassroots Activism in Philadelphia Policy Makers in Portland, OR Elaine Simon, University of Pennsylvania Rachel Langford, HomeForward

The Changed Landscape of Education Financing Supportive Services in Affordable Politics: Lessons from the Grassroots Housing Barbara Ferman, Temple University Rhae Parkes, EJP Consulting

TH10.50.05 Environmental Justice TH10.50.19 How the University Can Academy Principles: From Instruction to Help Save the City: Lessons Learned and Application New Insights Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor) Simcoe (2nd Floor)

Moderator: Joan Wesley, Jackson State Moderator: Louise Simmons, University of University Connecticut

Community Based Participatory Research as

47 Pablo Sendra, University College London; Similarities and Differences in Public and Daniel Fitzpatrick, University College London Private University Community Engagement Meagan Ehlenz, Arizona State University Inclusive Urban Policies: TH10.50.02 Experiences in University-Community Possibilities and Limitations for Equitable Collaborations in New Orleans Outcomes Marla Nelson, University of New Orleans Churchill (2nd Floor)

Moderator: Amy Khare, Case Western Reserve Experiences in University-Community University Collaborations in Orlando and Elsewhere

Robyne Stevenson, University of Central Florida Patterns and Trends of Residential Experiences in University-Community Integration in the U.S. Since 2000 Jonathan Spader, Harvard University; Shannon Collaborations in Buffalo Rieger, Harvard University Henry Taylor, University at Buffalo

Fighting for Government Transparency and Experiences in University-Community Racial Equity in the Use of Local Tax Collaborations in Newark Incentives: A St. Louis Case Study Sherri-Ann P. Butterfield, Rutgers University, Molly Metzger, Washington University in St. Newark Louis; Nay'Chelle Harris, Washington University

in St. Louis Summing Up the Discussion with a Focus on

Action Items The Politics of Property & Inclusionary Edith Barrett, University of Connecticut Zoning in Nashville

James Fraser, Vanderbilt University TH10.50.00 Negotiating Participation: Urban Neighborhoods and the Potential of Towards Inclusion and Equity: Advancing Resident Engagement Change in the Chicago Region Elgin (2nd Floor) Amy Khare, Case Western Reserve University

Moderator: R. Allen Hays, University of Northern Collective Action for Urban Inclusion: Iowa Lessons from Recent Practice Rolf Pendall, The Urban Institute Neighborhood Change: Developing a Comprehensive Model Place Attachment and R. Allen Hays, University of Northern Iowa TH10.50.04 Residential Preferences Formations of Participation: The Pathways of Willow East (Mezzanine Floor)

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, Emergent Community Land Trusts Moderator: Prentiss Dantzler, Colorado College Jakob Schneider, The Graduate Center, CUNY;

Claire Cahen, The Graduate Center, CUNY; Susan Saegert, The Graduate Center, CUNY Satisfied with People or Place?: Place attachment Matters as Mediators? Kiduk Park, The Ohio State University Designing Participatory Processes for

Learning in Neighborhood Level Democratic Residential Location Choices of Millennials – Activity Jose Melendez, University of Illinois - Chicago Evidence from the Chicago Region Yiyuan Wang, University of Illinois; Bumsoo Lee,

University of Illinois Community-Led Social Housing

Regeneration: Between the Formal and the

Informal

48 Identifying Regional Determinants of "Street Not Thru": Street Closures, Housing Instability in the United States: Neighborhood Geography, and Local Crime Evidence from the Panel Study of Income Rates in St. Louis, Missouri Dynamics Christopher Prener, Saint Louis University; Joel Seungbeom Kang, The Ohio State University Jennings, Saint Louis University; Cree Foeller, Saint Louis University Neighborhood Perceptions and Household Relocations: Evidence from the Making Dying While Walking: Interrogating Media Connections Initiative Coverage of Pedestrian Deaths in 10 U.S. Antwan Jones, George Washington University; Cities Prentiss Dantzler, Colorado College Cara Robinson, Tennessee State University; Anthony Campbell, Tennessee State University THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE City for All: Integration TH10.50.06 Turning-off Violent Networks and Reintegration of Refugees and Castillo Maria, Universidad del Valle, Cali Immigrants Colombia; Boris Salazar, Universidad del Valle, Kenora (2nd Floor) Cali, Colombia

Moderator: Gordana Rabrenovic, Northeastern Socio-economic Stratification and Violent University Crime: A Place-Based Approach to Neighborhood Crime Rates in Bogotá, Starting All Over Again. Struggles, Victories Colombia and Resilience Among Highly Educated Alejandro Gimenez-Santana, Rutgers University; Syrian Refugees in Dutch Big Cities Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers University; Grant Maurice Crul, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Drawve, University of ; Joel M. Caplan, Frans Lelie, Free University Amsterdam Rutgers University

Refugee Students in Urban Schools in Sweden TH10.50.09 Understanding the New Nihad Bunar, Stockholm University “Spaces” of Poverty Dufferin (2nd Floor) Massive Refugee Influxes: How to settle Refugees and Promote an Inclusive City? A Moderator: Bernadette Hanlon, Ohio State Norwegian Perspective University Susanne Soholt, Norwegian Institute of Urban and Rural Research Does Gentrification Trigger the Suburbanization of Poverty Among Blacks? Globalization and Localized Politics of An Empirical Study in Metropolitan Areas of Language: A Story of Haitian Creole English the U.S. from 1980 to 2010 Dual Language Bilingual Program Hui Jeong Ha, The Ohio State University; Mirna Lascano, National Coalition for Bernadette Hanlon, The Ohio State University Independent Scholars; Gordana Rabrenovic, Northeastern University An Analysis of Poverty Among Native-born and Foreign-born Populations in U.S. Cities: The Case of the City of Paterson, New Creating Safe Urban TH10.50.08 Jersey Spaces: Policy Interventions from Media to Thomas Owusu, William Paterson University Municipal Government Willow West (Mezzanine Floor) A Place Left Behind? Declining Inner- Suburbs in the Toronto CMA and its Moderator: Cara Robinson, Tennessee State Changing Typologies University Steven Pham, University of Toronto

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Urban Democratic Innovations: Comparing The Push for Innovation: How A Pro- the Participatory Budget Agendas in Paris, Development Stance Influences Anti- Madrid and Mexico City Homeless Architecture and Ordinances Arturo Flores, Mexico Electoral Institute Nicholas Belongie, University at Buffalo US Cities in Challenging Times: Innovating The Working Class across the Urban-Rural While Constrained Spectrum: Definitions, Diversity, and Spatial Christiana McFarland, National League of Cities Distribution (Presenter: Anita Yadavalli, National League of Colby King, Bridgewater State University Cities)

The City Office Concept: Lesson Drawing Place, Politics, Perception, TH10.50.10 from a Bold Urban Governance Innovation in and Preservation: Core Concepts for the , UK Right to the City Robin Hambleton, University of the West of Roosevelt (2nd Floor) England, Bristol

Moderator: Andrea Livi Smith, University of Mary Washington TH10.50.13 Identity of Space: Migrants and Services in the Big City Mitigating Gentrification Through Maple West (Mezzanine Floor) Landmarking: Historic Preservation in Central Brooklyn Moderator: Zeenat Kotval, Michigan State Aaron Passell, Barnard College University

Historic Preservation: The Case to be Made Self-employed Migrants and their for Mt. Olive Cemetery in Jackson, MS. Entrepreneurial Spaces in Megacities: Heather Wilcox, Jackson State University Evidence from Beijing’s Street Market Yulin Chen, Tsinghua University; Cathy Liu, Rethinking the Entry in Practice: Perceptions Georgia State University from Tourist-Historic Barcelona AnnaMarie Bliss, University of Illinois at Urbana- Informal Food Retail Networks in , Champaign India Zeenat Kotval-K, Michigan State University Guerrilla Art and Historic Resources Andrea Livi Smith, University of Mary Traditional Food Markets in Urban China: Washington Resilience and Vitality Shuru Zhong, Texas A&M University; Hongyang Urban Innovation and Di, Texas A&M University TH10.50.12 THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, Governance Transformation: A Comparative Perspective TH10.50.14 The Regional Sum of Pine East (Mezzanine Floor) Resilient Cities’ Parts: The Process and Effects of Urban Resilience Interventions Moderator: Robin Hambleton, University of the within Broader Regions West of England, Bristol Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor)

Urban Innovation, Governance and Moderator: Carlos Martin, Urban Institute Development: Drawing Lessons from the Guangzhou International Award for Urban Leading by Example: The Case of Norfolk’s Innovation (GIAUI) Resilience Strategy and Implementation Cathy Yang Liu, Georgia State University; Lin Diane Levy, Urban Institute Ye, Sun-Yat-sen University

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When Your Neighbors are Just Like You: Art and Urban Design on Instagram Rethinking Resilience Capacity in Rural Brettany Shannon, University of Southern Regions California Erin Coryell, Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies Toronto Music Industry Advisory Council: Sharing the Wealth: Assessing Regional Examining Arts Development Initiatives for Spillovers in Urban Resilience Programs Equitable Treatment of Divergent Community Carlos Martin, Urban Institute Stakeholders Sara Ross, Osgoode Hall Law School

Resilience Mechanisms TH10.50.15 The Cultural Rat Race: Local-Level Music and Natural Resource Management and Arts Communities' Obstacles in Local Maple East (Mezzanine Floor) Government Participation THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Amelia Pridemore, Florida International Moderator: Sophie L. Van Neste, Institut University National de Recherche Scientifique-

Urbanisation Culture Societe TH10.50.17 Finance-Led Capitalism, City-regions as Counter-powers for an Housing and Urban Inequalities I: Logics, Energy Transition? Looking at the Institutions and Actors City-regional Leadership Against Pipelines Kent (2nd Floor) Sophie L. Van Neste, Institut National de Recherche Scientifique-Urbanisation Culture Moderator: Andrew Kaufman, University of Société Toronto

Rural-urban Transitions at the Mega-city The Financialization of the City Fringe: Processes of Change and Future Manuel Aalbers, KU Leuven, Belgium Scenarios for Mexico City's last Remaining Wetland Symbolic Structures and Symbolic Power in Amy Lerner, Univerisdad Nacional Autónoma de the UK Housing Crisis: Think Tanks and Mexico; Patricia Perez Belmont, Universidad Territorial Stigma Nacional Autónoma de Mexico; Lakshmi Charli- Tom Slater, University of Edinburgh Joseph, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico; Lakshmi Charli-Joseph, Universidad Shareholder as Client: Planning Practice in Nacional Autónoma de Mexico Publically-Traded Firms Orly Linovski, University of Manitoba Local Climate Based Energy Resilience Zones (ERZs) The Role of Institutional Investors for the Steven Jige Quan, Seoul National University; Na Production of New Real Estate Commodity: Li, Seoul National University A Case Study in West Loop, Chicago Youngjun Kim, University of Illinois at Chicago The Contestation between U.S. Environmental Policy Values and Public Circling Vultures: The Legal Geographies of Opinion Sovereign Debt Investors J.R. "Jones" Estes, Portland State University Andrew Kaufman, University of Toronto

TH10.50.16 Cultural Industry and TH10.50.18 Understanding, Managing Production in the City and Reconfiguring the North American Mackenzie (2nd Floor) Suburb Linden (Mezzanine Floor) Moderator: Brettany Shannon, University of Southern California

51 Moderator: Pierre Filion, University of Waterloo Disputes Hannu Ruonavaara, University of Turku Suburban Classifications and What They (Finland); Risto Haverinen, University of Turku Mean Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, Harvard University; Integrated Conceptual Framework For Youth Bernadette Hanlon, The Ohio State University; Development in Mixed-Income Communities Shannon Rieger, Harvard University Miyoung Yoon, Case Western Reserve University; Mark Joseph, Case Western Reserve Checks and Balances in Planning Systems University and Their Impact on Suburbanization: British Columbia, Ontario and Israel Cities in Canadian and Eran Razin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem TH10.50.21 American Political Development Changing the DNA of an Edge City: Tysons Chestnut East (Mezzanine Floor)

Struggles to Become Urban Igal Charney, University of Haifa Moderator: Joel Rast, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Between Transit-oriented Dispersion and Black Urban Citizenship and the Recentralisation: Addressing and Development of American Urban Orders Entrenching Car-Centric Dispersed Kimberley Johnson, New York University Suburbanism in Greater Montreal and

Toronto Forging the Urban Carceral State Olivier Roy-Baillargeon, University of Waterloo Timothy Weaver, SUNY - Albany

Prioritizing Pedestrians to Increase Urban Urban Issues and Provincial Policy Agendas Growth Centre Activity: A Transformational in Canada Intervention, the Greater Golden Horseshoe, Jack Lucas, University of Calgary Canada

Neluka Leanage, University of Waterloo; Pierre Putting Politics in Its Place: Urbanization and Filion, University of Waterloo the City in Canadian Political Development

Zack Taylor, Western University; Jack Lucas, TH10.50.20 Exploring Urban Theories University of Calgary Pine West (Mezzanine Floor) Post-Industrial Regional Moderator: Mark Joseph, Case Western TH10.50.22 Resilience Reserve University Cedar (Mezzanine Floor)

Rescaling State-Local Relations: Moderator: Margaret Cowell, Virginia Expenditure, Revenue and Authority Polytechnic Institute and State University

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, Yunji Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

Mildred Warner, Cornell University Local Autonomy and Development Policy in

Mid-Size Appalachian Regions Mobility and Spatial Relations: Theorizing Thomas Skuzinski, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Collective Subjectivities through Travelling in and State University; Jay Rickabaugh, Toronto University of Pittsburgh Amardeep Kaur Amar, York University

Small Cities: Regional Regeneration and Theories of Emotion and Encounter in the Income Disparities City: The Scale of the Body in Urban James Bohland, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Planning and State University; Emma Buchanan, Virginia Sarah Godfrey, University of Waterloo Polytechnic Institute and State University

Towards a Sociological Theory of Neighbor

52 Trains, Brains, and Beer: Post-Industrial Margaret Cowell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Change and Inequality in The Roanoke, and State University; Jon Bohland, Hollins Virginia Region University

12:15pm - 1:30pm Lunch (on your own)

1:30pm - 2:55pm THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Concurrent Sessions

Land Trust Tenure and Promotion TH1.30.00 Dufferin (2nd Floor) Kensington Market Community Land Trust Organizing and Planning Moderator: Yasminah Beebeejaun, University Dominique Russell, Kensington Market College London Community Land Trust

University Service and Institutional Dynamics Circle LandTrust Organizing and Planning Edith Barrett, University of Connecticut Joy Connelly, Circle Community LandTrust

Research Impact Community Land Trusts in Practice Mark Joseph, Case Western Reserve University Kuni Kamizaki, University of Toronto

Writing a Research Statement Hamilton Community Land Trust Organizing Vladimir Kogan, The Ohio State University and Planning Allison Maxted, Hamilton Community Land External Review Matters, Too: The Inside- Trust Outside Game of Tenure Michael Owens, Emory University TH1.30.01 Finance-Led Capitalism, Reappointment, Tenure, Promotion: Yes You Housing and Urban Inequalities II: Can! Understanding Speculation, Value and Risk Jocelyn Taliaferro, North Carolina State Kent (2nd Floor) University Moderator: Dylan Simone, University of Toronto

Community Land Trusts on TH1.30.03 Financial Literacy, Risk, and Value Theory the Rise: Roles and Relevancies of Dylan Simone, University of Toronto Community Land Trust Organizing in Toronto and its Urban Region A Geography of Speculative Finance: How City Hall Room (2nd Floor) the Production of Liquidity Reshapes Urbanization Moderator: Susannah Bunce, University of Kathe Newman, Rutgers University; Katie Toronto Scarborough Nelson, Rutgers University; Elora Raymond, Clemson University Parkdale Neighbourhood Land Trust Community Organizing and Planning Claire Heese-Boutin, Park dale Neighbourhood

53 Moderator: Sarah Cooper, University of Illinois Real Estate Valuation and Influence on at Chicago Spaces – Germany, Spain and Mexico in a Debate on Accounting Techniques “Just the Reality”: Low-cost Housing Eugenia Winter, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Provision and the Changing Relationship Germany Between the State, Property and Housing in Canada Risky Neighbourhoods: The Multi-Scalar Sarah Cooper, University of Illinois at Chicago Geography of Vulnerability and Risk in the Canadian Urban Debtscape A 'Hollow Hope' for Affordable Housing? The Alan Walks, University of Toronto Efficacy of Judicial Intervention in Local Land Use Regulation Real Estate Financialization and Changes in Nicholas Marantz, University of California, Space Production: The Relation Between Irvine; Huixin Zheng, University of California, Developers and State in the São Paulo Irvine Metropolis Beatriz Rufino, Universidade de Sao Paulo Managing the Patchwork: Strategic Approaches to Urban Regeneration With Fragmented Resources in Danish Exploring Global TH1.30.02 Municipalities Gentrification Processes Jesper Ole Jensen, Danish Building Research Churchill (2nd Floor) Institute

Moderator: Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University TH1.30.05 Negotiating Space and Power Upon Contested Grounds Gentrification Processes in Chicago's Arts Wentworth (2nd Floor) and Cultural Districts: The Shaping of Gentrification by the First Wave of Gentrifiers Moderator: Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, Ryerson Cristina Benton, Anderson Economic Group; University Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University Building Inclusive Communities in Immigrant On the Historical-Geographical Limits of Suburbs: The Negotiation of Space, Place, Gentrification: Rent Gaps on Pongso no Tau? Power, and Rights Eric Clark, Lund University Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, Ryerson University

Heritage-Fueled Gentrification and the Social City-Builders: Newcomers’ Attempts Remaking of Chicago’s Northside to Actualize Canada’s Inclusive Community Neighborhoods Rhetoric Ted Grevstad-Nordbrock, Iowa State University; Jennifer Dean, University of Waterloo; Shalaka Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University Jadhav, University of Waterloo THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY,

The Landscape of Gentrification: Hong Kong, Las Lomas: Appropriating Spaces 1986–2006 Cecilia Giusti, Texas A&M University Minting Ye, Pacific Union International; Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University; Guo Chen, Placing Resistance: Locating Activism in the Michigan State University City Kimberley Kinder, University of Michigan TH1.30.04 The State, Housing and Community Regeneration TH1.30.06 Partnerships and Local Elgin (2nd Floor) Governance Networks in Immigrant Integration: Municipalities in Comparative Perspective (#1)

54 Huron (2nd Floor) Settlement House Alicia Schatteman, Northern Illinois University Moderator: Els de Graauw, Baruch College

There's Nothing as Practical When Immigrants Collaborate with City TH1.30.08 Administrations: Relational Dynamics as a Good Theory: Rethinking Practice in Between Immigrants and Integration Building Community Capital Officials in Local Integration Councils Simcoe (2nd Floor) Maria Schiller, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Moderator: Gary Anderson, University of North Carolina at Pembroke Local Context and Institutional Narratives and Programs of Immigrant Integration: The Neighborhood Effects of Social Capital: A THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Case of City Immigrant Affairs Offices in the Reconceptualization of Putnam and United States Bourdieu’s Conceptions of Social Capital Els de Graauw, Baruch College Jinhee Yun, Cleveland State University

Municipal Planning and Local Immigrant Does Neighborhood-Level Social Capital Immigration: An Agenda for Welcoming Predict Resident Involvement in Cities Coproduction Activities? Stacy Harwood, University of Illinois, Urbana- Gary Anderson, University of North Carolina at Champaign Pembroke

Recognition and Institutional Memory in the Reconstituting the Urban Commons: Analysis of Public Action in Intercultural Democracy, Social Capital and Public Space Relations: The Case of Montréal in the 21st Century Marta Massana, University of Montreal David Brain, New College of Florida

Opportunities and Challenges of Community TH1.30.07 Efficiency, Efficacy and Wealth Building as a Poverty Alleviation Accessibility of Service Providing Programs Strategy: The Case of Richmond Virginia Willow West (Mezzanine Floor) Elsie Harper-Anderson, Virginia Commonwealth University; Risha Berry, Virginia Commonwealth Moderator: Cameron Herman, Michigan State University University

Urban Planning and Do Recreation Centers Matter?: Youth TH1.30.09 Perspectives on a Municipal Initiative in Redevelopment History 1 Atlanta, Georgia Mackenzie (2nd Floor) Cameron Herman, Michigan State University Moderator: Pierre Filion, University of Waterloo

NGOs and Civic Engagement in Cape Town: The Life, Death, and Legacy of the Toronto Trends and Challenges of Engaging People Bureau of Municipal Research, 1914-1983 in Local Community Development Programs Gabriel Eidelman, University of Toronto and Initiatives

Nakeefa Garay, Rutgers University Planning From a Longue Durée Historical

Perspective: Lessons From Downtown Access to Emergency Food Providers: Toronto Development, 1945-2015 Method and Application Pierre Filion, University of Waterloo Brian Mikelbank, Cleveland State University

Disputing Collective Memory: Urban Renewal The Not So Common Life: Lea Demarest Programs Today Taylor and the Chicago Commons William Holt, Birmingham-Southern College

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TH1.30.12 Decentralization, TH1.30.10 A Feminist Urban Theory for Intergovernmental Competition and Our Time: Rethinking Social Reproduction, Cooperation Experiments in China and India the Urban and its Constitutive Outside Pine West (Mezzanine Floor) Kenora (2nd Floor) Moderator: Nidhi Subramanyam, Cornell Moderator: Elsa Koleth, York University University

A Feminist Urban Theory for our Time: Decentralization and Improvements in Basic Rethinking Social Reproduction, the Urban Service Delivery in Indian Cities and its Constitutive Outside Nidhi Subramanyam, Cornell University Linda Peake, York University; Darren Patrick, York University ; Rajyashree N. Reddy, Inter-jurisdictional Competition and University of Toronto ; Susan Ruddick, Redistributive Expenditure across Chinese University of Toronto; Gökbörü Tanyildiz, York County-level Governments University Huiping Li, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics; Ping Zhang, Fudan University; Community and Social Reproduction: Chunrong Zheng, Shanghai University of Rethinking the Local Turn in Leftist Politics Finance and Economics in Korea through the Case of the Community Childcare Co-op Movement Inter-City Competition and Local Laam Hae, York University Government Debts in China: A Spatial Econometric Analysis Infrastructures of Donor Breast Milk: Shaoming Cheng, Florida International Urbanization, Anticolonialism, and University; Hai Guo, Florida International Distributed Reproduction in Brazil University; Richard Feiock, Florida State Carolyn Prouse, University of British Columbia University

TH1.30.11 Globalization and Its TH1.30.13 Understanding Resilience in Discontents: Inequality and Vulnerability the Face of Extreme Events Roosevelt (2nd Floor) Maple East (Mezzanine Floor)

Moderator: Teresa Córdova, University of Illinois Moderator: Christine Gibb, University of Toronto at Chicago Advocacy and Collaborative Planning in Harnessing the Power of Research to Impact Post-Disaster Resettlement: A Case of Conditions of Chronic and Concentrated Lapindo Mudflow Disaster in Indonesia Joblessness in the Aftermath of Global Asrizal Luthfi, University of Hawai'i Economic Restructuring

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, Teresa Córdova, University of Illinois at Chicago The Evacuation Camp as a Paradoxical Space for Women Framing Morocco’s City-Building Agenda: Christine Gibb, University of Toronto Policy Mobilization as Legitimation for the New City Imaginary Urban Extreme Climate Impacts Recovery Laurence Côté-Roy, McGill University and Resiliency: The “Whole community” Approach Urban Vulnerability in the Capital of the Juia Nevarez, Kean University Connected World: The New York Ebola Panic Yeong-Hyun Kim, Ohio University

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Historiography of Insurgent Planning in Moderator: Susan Ingram, York University Informal Settlements. Post-disaster Reconstruction in the Midst of War in Gentrification by Adobe: Design Traditions of Medellin-Colombia Santa Fe's Urban Imaginary Diana Benjumea, University of Nottingham; Markus Reisenleitner, York University Peter Rutherford, University of Nottingham; John Chilton, University of Nottingham Stan Douglas’s Virtual Redesigning of Vancouver Circa 1948 Does Experience of Climate-induced Events Susan Ingram, York University Shape Perceived Images of Climate Change? Evidence From Lagos, Nigeria Creative Spaces, Creative Design: Toronto Vincent Kuuire, University of Toronto Libraries Mississauga; Idowu Ajibade, Portland State Natallia Barykina, University of Toronto THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE University; Gordon McBean, Western University; Gordon McBean, Western University City-Writing: Community and Pursuit in Post- war American Crime Fiction Arthur Redding, York University Air Pollution in Asia TH1.30.14 Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor) TH1.30.16 Urbanizing Regions in the Moderator: Jerry Zhao, University of Minnesota Global South: A Comparative Perspective Willow East (Mezzanine Floor) Does the Environmental Protection Interview Really Matter to Air Pollution Control? Moderator: Xuefei Ren, Michigan State Jiannan Wu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; University Jing Wen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Fanrong Meng, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Towards Inclusive Cities: Strategies and Fanrong Meng, Xi'an Jiaotong University Outcomes of Community Organizations Across Latin America and Africa Understanding the Socioeconomic Impact of Maureen Donaghy, Rutgers University, Camden; Fine Particulate Matter Using Text Data Jeffrey Paller, University of San Francisco Mining Techniques Yunwon Choi, Seoul National University; Agrarian Urbanisms: Locating Urbanisms Heeyeun Yoon, Seoul National University Beyond the City Shubhra Guruani, York University What Cause Air Pollution: An Empirical study of PM2.5 Concentrations Across 293 Chinese “Land Grabbing” in China and India: The Cities Political Economy of Land Acquisition in an Jiannan Wu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Autocracy and a Multi-Party Democracy Zhao Qin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Lynette Ong, University of Toronto

Principles of Urban Congestion and Traffic Up in the Air: Clean Air Campaigns in Beijing Emissions Based on Didi Massive Car-hailing and Data, Case Study in Shanghai Xuefei Ren, Michigan State University Daniel(Jian) Sun, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Kaisheng Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong The Greater Bay Area in China: A New University; Suwan Shen, University of Hawaii, Paradigm or Old Wine? Manoa Lin Ye, Sun Yat-Sen University

TH1.30.15 Urban Images, Urban Styles, TH1.30.17 Studying Urban Government Urban Readings at Multiple Scales Maple West (Mezzanine Floor) Pine East (Mezzanine Floor)

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Who Participates? Moderator: Janice Bockmeyer, City University TH1.30.20 of New York - John Jay College Reshaping the Image of the Voter Linden (Mezzanine Floor) Planning for Natural Gas Pipelines in Ohio: Governance and Other Complexities Moderator: Ronald Vogel, Ryerson University Jessica Wilson, The Ohio State University; Maria Conroy, The Ohio State University What Can We Learn From a Participatory Design Process Involving Seniors? A Case Whose Plan for the Neighborhood? The Study Around Urban Pedestrian Issues Impact of Philanthropic Policy Making on Amélie-Myriam Plante, Université de Montréal; Urban Community Nonprofits in Sébastien Lord, Université de Montréal; Marie- Implementing Detroit Future City Soleil Cloutier, Centre Urbanisation Culture Janice Bockmeyer, City University of New York Societé Institut national de la recherche - John Jay College scientifique (INRS)

Condominium Futures: Homeownership, Is Informal Participation the Alternative ? - A Compromise and Planning Centres Case Study of Mexico Bike Activism Steven Webber, Ryerson University; Brian Catherine Bilodeau, Université Laval; Émilie Webb, Cardiff University Houde-Tremblay, Université Laval; Geneviève Cloutier, Université Laval Governing the Urban Public Realm: Planning and Politics of Public Space in Bogota, Urban Politics of Immigrants in the Colombia Between 1990 and 2017 Netherlands in Times of ‘Crisis’ Natalia Villamizar-Duarte, University of Illinois at Floris Vermeulen, University of Amsterdam; Chicago Maria Kranendonk, University of Amsterdam

TH1.30.18 Rust and Shine: Post- TH1.30.21 What is “The Region” in Industrial Redevelopment and the Growth City-Region Research? Current Themes and Imperative Debates Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor) Cedar (Mezzanine Floor)

Moderator: Alex Sayf Cummings, Georgia State Moderator: Michael Glass, University of University Pittsburgh

The Outsiders: The Limits of Growth Territorial Consciousness and Regional Strategies for Small Cities in Rural Regions Imaginaries: How Do Growth Coalitions Brian Tochterman, Northland College Think the Region? David Wachsmuth, McGill University

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, The Promise – and Peril – of Creative Placemaking: Collaboration and Seeing Beyond the State: The Politics of Contestation in Post-Industrial Milwaukee Business-Oriented Regionalism Michael Carriere, Milwaukee School of John Harrison, Loughborough University Engineering Which Regions? New Data in the Quest to When the Coal Mines Close: Memory and Define Urban Regions Representation Outside of Pittsburgh and Jen Nelles, City University of New York Hauts-de-France David Schalliol, St. Olaf College Navigating the Regionalism-Public Choice Divide in Regional Studies Michael Glass, University of Pittsburgh

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2:55pm - 3:10pm Coffee Break (Open to all registrants) Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor)

3:10pm - 4:35pm

Concurrent Sessions THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE

Comment Publishing in Urban Journals TH3.10.00 Akira Drake Rodriguez, University of Dufferin (2nd Floor) Pennsylvania

Moderator: Laura Reese, Michigan State Comment University David Imbroscio, University of Louisville

Publishing in JUA Response to Comments Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University Edward Goetz, University of Minnesota

Publishing in UAR Jered Carrr, University of Illinois Chicago TH3.10.15 Scenescapes: How Qualities of Place Shape Social Life Publishing in UAR Churchill (2nd Floor) Annette Steinacker, Loyola University Chicago Moderator: Daniel Silver, University of Toronto Publishing in Housing, Theory and Society Hannu Ruonavaara, University of Turku, Finland Comments on Scenescapes Sida Liu, University of Toronto Publishing in International Urban Journals Eric Clark, Lund University Comments on Scenescapes Alison Bain, York University Scholar Development Programs Laura Reese, Michigan State University Comments on Scenescapes Terry Nicholson, City of Toronto (formerly)

TH3.10.03 How Fair is Fair Housing? TH3.10.01 Finance-Led Capitalism, Integration and the Pursuit of Racial Justice Housing and Urban Inequalities III: The State, in 21st Century America Real Estate, and the Transformation of the City Hall Room (2nd Floor) City Kent (2nd Floor) Moderator: David Imbroscio, University of Louisville Moderator: Lama Tawakkol, Queen's University

Comment Casey Dawkins, University of Maryland

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Communities for All, Across Entrepreneurial Governance and Land TH3.10.04 Assetisation in Antwerp the Lifecourse Callum Ward, KU Leuven, Belgium Elgin (2nd Floor)

Reconfiguring Homes as Investment in Moderator: Chandra Ward, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Financial Capitalism? The Case of Egyptian

Housing Markets Lama Tawakkol, Queen's University Mobility Among Seniors in Low-Density Settings: A Study in Three Medium-Sized Unholy Compact: The Nexus of Domestic Cities in Quebec, Canada Paula Negron, University of Montreal; Sebastien and Foreign Capital in the New Housing Lord, University of Montreal Inequalities in Mumbai

Bharat Punjabi, University of Guelph Gender, Age and Mobility: Variations and

Challenges in the Daily Mobility of Women of Gentrification and Socio-Spatial Inequality in Elderly Women in Puebla, Mexico Detroit: The Role of Public Subsidies Karine Picard, Université de Montréal; Paula Julie Mah, University of Toronto Negron-Poblete, Université de Montréal

Hordes with Cash: Real Estate Funding Housing Tenure Transition of Baby Boomers: Platforms and the Legal-Regulatory Income, Price, and Life Cycle Factors Constitution of the Crowd Jinyhup Kim, University of Maryland, College Philip Ashton, University of Illinois at Chicago; Park Rachel Weber, University of Illinois at Chicago

Land, Property, and Land Strategies for Housing TH3.10.05 TH3.10.02 Conflicts: The Intersection of Urban and Affordability in Global Cities Rural Wentworth (2nd Floor) Cedar (Mezzanine Floor)

Moderator: Jeroen Van der Veer, Amsterdam Moderator: Donald Leffers, Carleton University Federation of Housing Associations

Land-Based Conflicts: Contested Meanings Financializing Affordable Housing Provision? Not-for-Profits and Institutional Investment of Land and Changes in Uses of Land Gerda Wekerle, York University in London and New York City

Anita Blessing, University of Birmingham; Nicky The Ground Beneath Us: Aggregate Mineral Morrison, University of Cambridge Extraction, The Duty to Consult, and Affordable Housing Strategies in Amsterdam Indigenous Environmental Governance Jeroen Van der Veer, Amsterdam Federation of Estair Van Wagner, York University THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, Housing Associations; Anita Blessing, University of Birmingham Confronting Rural-Urban Land Use Conflict with Environmental Stewardship: The Case Social Housing in Barcelona After 2007: of Milpa Alta Ecological Farming in Mexico Continuity or Disruption? City Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway, University of Tania Hernandez-Cervantes, York University Barcelona Meanings of Land and Property in Land Use Affordable Rental Policy in Toronto, 1997- Planning and Development: Urban 2017 Developers and Land Use Conflict in the Greg Suttor, Wellesley Institute, Toronto Toronto Region Donald Leffers, Carleton University

60 Beijing Union University; Liu Zhilin, School of Planning for the Millennial TH3.10.06 Public Policy and Management of Tsinghua City University; Chai Yanwei, College of Urban and Linden (Mezzanine Floor) Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Fu Tingting, College of Urban and Environmental Moderator: Deirdre Pfeiffer, Arizona State Sciences, Peking University University

Cementing Millennials Downtown: TH3.10.08 Urban Innovation and Expressions and Impacts Inclusion Deirdre Pfeiffer, Arizona State University; Simcoe (2nd Floor) Genevieve Pearthree, Arizona State University;

Meagan Ehlenz, Arizona State University Moderator: Nichola Lowe, University of North THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Carolina Chapel Hill Young Adults (Still) Living at Home: Exploring the Relationship Between Young Adults’ The Work of Smart Cities: Skill and Propensity to Reside with Their Parents and Sociotechnical Change in the Smart City Employment Precarity Jennifer Clark, Georgia Institute of Technology; Markus Moos, University of Waterloo; Ashley Thomas Lodato, Georgia Institute of Technology Salvador, University of Waterloo Modes of Production and Gender-based Making Space for the Millennial Economy: Wage Outcomes in Three Software Cities Planning for New Forms of Urban Production Dillon Mahmoudi, University of Maryland, Tara Vinodrai, University of Waterloo; Nichola Baltimore County Lowe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Unpacking Inclusive Innovation in West Elites and Exiles: Millennials in a Crowded Philadelphia’s University City Housing Market Laura Wolf-Powers, Hunter College Sarah Mawhorter, University of California Berkeley Apprenticeship 2.0: Maintaining Job Quality through Workforce Intermediation Allison Forbes, University of North Carolina TH3.10.07 Understanding Health and Chapel Hill; Nichola Lowe, University of North Mobility in Urban Contexts Carolina Chapel Hill; Noreen McDonald, Kenora (2nd Floor) University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

Moderator: Rayman Mohamed, Wayne State Institutionalizing the Maker-Manufacturing University Nexus: Implications for Spatial Equity and Generational Integration Neighborhood Characteristics, Nichola Lowe, University North Carolina, Chapel Transportation Habits, and Obesity: A Case Hill; Tara Vinodrai, University of Waterloo Study of Detroit Rayman Mohamed, Wayne State University TH3.10.10 Urban Planning and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Cycling Redevelopment History 2 Interventions in the Toronto Area Mackenzie (2nd Floor) Beth Savan, University of Toronto; Michelle Kearns, Toronto Cycling Think and Do Tank, Moderator: David Elesh, Temple University University of Toronto Green Belt Planning: Learning from History Spatial Mismatch, Commuting and Health of to untangle their Potential to shape the Suburban Residents in Transitional Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures Chinese Cities: Evidences from Beijing Rebeca Dios-Lema, University College London - Zhang Yan, The Institute of Beijing Studies, Technical University of Madrid

61 Place Identity and Ongoing Railway-Led Streetcars Photographers and the Changing Urban Development in Tokyo: Towards a Geography of Toronto Commodified Identity? Brian Doucet, University of Waterloo; Michael Marco Reggiani, University of Tokyo Doucet, Ryerson University Questioning Publicness: Expulsion, Understanding the Institutionalization of Direction, and Monitoring in Multi-Layered Urban Planning in Chicago Via its Changing Public Spaces in Tokyo Relationship With Housing, 1909-1941 Zdenka Havlova, University of Tokyo Kari Smith, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee The Potential for Networked Public Space in Native Whites’ Prejudice Toward Southern, Tokyo's Four Religious Sites Central, and Eastern European Immigrants Kaon Ko, Tokyo University of Science as a Source of Political Fragmentation in 5 Metropolitan Regions The Slow Death of Yubari City: Social David Elesh, Temple University Responses to the Disappearance of a Japanese Mining City Fernando Ortiz-Moya, University of Nottingham Schools and TH3.10.11 Ningbo China Urban/Suburban Changes Huron (2nd Floor) TH3.10.14 Innovative Urban Climate Moderator: Louise Jezierski, Michigan State Governance University Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor)

New Suburbanizaiton: The Effects of Moderator: Andreanne Doyon, RMIT University Deconsolidated School Districts Anne Zobell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Making Shrinking Cities Green? Producing State University; Adam Eckerd, Indiana Ecosystem Services on Vacant Land in the University , Power Netherlands, Germany and the United States Mattijs van Maasakkers, Ohio State University Public Schools and Political Attitudes in Post-Katrina New Orleans Public Policies and Sustainable Districts: Domingo Morel, Rutgers University - Newark; From an Environmental Focus to a Wider Sally Nuamah, Princeton University One Richard Morin, Université du Québec à Development, Urban Integration, and Montréal; Anne Latendresse, Université du Education of Migrant Children in China Québec à Montréal; Nicolas Lozier, Université Christine Wen, Cornell University du Québec à Montréal

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, The Effects of School Closure on The Other Side of Urban Environmental Neighborhoods in Lansing, MI Justice: Absolute Maximum Carbon Louise Jezierski, Michigan State University; Emissions for Large Houses Tanner Delpier, Michigan State University Christina Bollo, University of Illinois

Experimenting, Reflecting, and Learning to Ongoing and Future TH3.10.13 Embed and Implement Sustainability in the Challenges on Urban Spaces in Post-Growth Built Environment Japan Andreanne Doyon, RMIT University; Susie Roosevelt (2nd Floor) Moloney, RMIT University; Joe Hurley, RMIT

University Moderator: Zdenka Havlova, University of

Tokyo

62 Utah Vertical Urbanisms and the TH3.10.16 Regulatory Production of “Urban Volumes” - Transportation Planning and Policy During Panel 2 Mega-Events: Boston’s 2024 Olympic Bid Willow East (Mezzanine Floor) Eva Kassens-Noor, Michigan State University

Moderator: Manuel Appert, Lyon University TH3.10.18 Ongoing Urban Distress in Tokyo's Rapid Verticalisation and the the Post-Industrial Midwest Deregulation of Urban Standards in Japan Chestnut East (Mezzanine Floor) Raphaël Languillon, Geneva University Moderator: Jason Hackworth, University of

Big Buildings, Big Deals: Finance, Toronto THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Regulation, and the Politics of Volume in Los Angeles Urban Decline as White Reaction Renee Tapp, Clark University Jason Hackworth, University of Toronto

The « Immeuble de Belle Hauteur », A Squatters or Homesteaders? The Unequal Common Figure of Progressive and Outcomes of Regulating Property Informality Residential Vertical Urbanization in the in Detroit French Cities? Claire Herbert, Drexel University Geoffrey Molle, University of Lyon Instrumental Exploitation: Negotiations at City’s End TH3.10.17 Mega-Event Planning: Joshua Akers, University of Michigan-Dearborn; Sporting Events as Political Tools for Urban Eric Seymour, Brown University Growth, Regeneration, and Revitalization Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor) Flint Residents’ Lack of Mobility in the Wake of the Water Crisis Moderator: Eva Kassens-Noor, Michigan State Victoria Morckel, University of Michigan-Flint; University Bernadette Hanlon, Ohio State University

When Entrepreneurial Cities Stop Buying Mega-Events John Lauermann, City University of New York TH3.10.19 Land, Urbanization & Expropriation – II A ‘Host of Priorities’: A Post Mortem of Pine West (Mezzanine Floor) Toronto’s Recent Pursuit of Sport Development Moderator: Benjamin Teresa, Virginia Robert Oliver, Virginia Tech Commonwealth University

A Mega-Event Center and the Economics of Land as Collective Property: Comparing Tourism in Las Vegas: Can A $2 Billion Different Models and Dimensions Stadium Payoff for The Public and Private Sabine Horlitz, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Sectors? Mark Rosentraub, University of Michigan; From Family to Financialized Properties: Mackenzie Zondak, University of Michigan; Race and Uneven Development in the Madelaine Moeke, University of Michigan; Sierra Reemergence of the Land Contract Bain, University of Michigan Benjamin Teresa, Virginia Commonwealth University Reconsidering the Mega-event Strategy: How Do the Olympics Impact Cities? Greg Andranovich, California State University Los Angeles; Matthew Burbank, University of

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Institutional Fragmentation “Right to the City” Planning and Insurgent TH3.10.21 Practices Fortaleza Periphery and Mass Transit Clarissa Freitas, Universidade Federal do Ceará Willow West (Mezzanine Floor)

The Mobilities of Segregation Moderator: Ann O'M. Bowman, Texas A&M Eliot Tretter, University of Calgary University

Overcoming Institutional Barriers to Regional TH3.10.20 Public-Private Collaboration Transportation: The Transit Governance in City Building Index Development and Validation Pine East (Mezzanine Floor) Thomas Skuzinski, Virginia Tech; David Weinreich, University of Texas, Arlington Moderator: Martijn van den Hurk, University of Amsterdam Mass Transit, Institutional Governance, and the Effects of State Partisanship Collaborative Advantage and Public-Private Daniel Bliss, Illinois Institute of Technology Partnerships: An Opportunity to Reframe the Benefits of Partnering? Complex Interactions Across Governmental David Roberts, University of Toronto and Sectoral Boundaries Ann O'M. Bowman, Texas A&M University; City Building through Innovative Public- William Brown, Texas A&M University; Laurie Private Partnerships Paarlberg, Texas A&M University Matti Siemiatycki, University of Toronto

Contracts for Urban Transformation: Mind the Gap: Exploring TransLink’s 2001 Different Times and Models, Same Results? Failure to Implement a Vehicle Levy to Fund Martijn van den Hurk, University of Amsterdam Transportation Improvements in the Greater Vancouver Region Katelyn McDougall, Simon Fraser University; Anthony Perl, Simon Fraser University

4:40pm - 5:10pm Annual Business Meeting Open to all UAA members City Hall Room (2nd Floor)

THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 5 | DETAILED THURSDAY, 5:10pm - 5:45pm Governing Board Meeting II Roosevelt (2nd Floor)

64 5:30pm - 6:30pm UAA Networking Reception (Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required) Dominion Ballroom (2nd Floor)

6:30pm - 8:30pm THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | DETAILED SCHEDULE VIP Dinner (Institutional Member Reps/Award recipients/Service Leaders) Refer to Invitation Card for Location

6:30pm - 8:30pm Dinner (on your own)

65 Friday, April 6

6:15am 7:00am 7:00am 6:15am - 7:00am 7:00am – 6:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm Fun Run Book Exhibit Conference Meet in conference hotel Provincial Ballroom (2nd Registration/Event Check- lobby at 6:00am Floor) In Concourse Level-1 floor below lobby

7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast Ends promptly at 8:00am Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby)

7:15am - 8:00am Breakfast Roundtable Discussions Comprehensive Registration badge or breakfast ticket required Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby)

María Institutional Member FR7.15.01 Luis Santiago, University of Puerto Rico Roundtable

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Join the UAA Membership Committee in discussing how the association can best serve FR7.15.03 Themes and Measurements its institutional members and grow institutional of Urban Innovation: Cases from Guangzhou membership. The roundtable will provide an International Award for Urban Innovation opportunity to learn about new initiatives such (GIAUI) as Upsilon Sigma – The Urban Studies Honor Cathy Liu, Georgia State University; Lin Ye, Sun Society and share strategies for dealing with Yat-Sen University; Zhilin Liu, Tsinghua financial and institutional issues. University

Heywood Sanders, University of Texas at San Antonio FR7.15.04 Discussing Controversial Topics in the Classroom Kelechi Uzochukwu, University of Baltimore FR7.15.02 Planning for the Sustainable Recovery of Puerto Rico After Hurricane

66 Xuefei Ren, Michigan State University; Roger Rethinking the Meaning of FR7.15.05 Keil, York University Livable Communities: Academic Perspectives Fritz Wagner, University of Washington-Seattle; FR7.15.08 Urban Leadership, Economic Roger Caves, San Diego State University; David Development, and Combating Growing Perry, University of Illinois--Chicago Urban Economic Inequality Kirk E. Harris, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee FR7.15.06 Positive Youth Development Strategies in Mixed-Income Developments Taryn Gress, Case Western Reserve University Getting Published for FR7.15.09 Emerging Scholars FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE FR7.15.07 From Global to Globalizing Michael Owens, Emory University; Ali Modarres, Cities: Theory, Methods, and Evidence University of Washington Tacoma

8:00am - 9:25am Concurrent Sessions

Solidarity in Black and White: The Writing and Publishing FR8.00.00 Importance of Race in Progressive Dufferin (2nd Floor) Educational Movements

Kimberly Mayfield Lynch, Holy Names Moderator: Yasminah Beebeejaun, University University College London

Remaking Racial Capitalism: The Role of Success through Collaboration Race in Neoliberal School Reform Anaid Yerena, University of Washington Tacoma Nirali Jani, Holy Names University

The Practice of Everyday Writing Place-Identity at a Predominantly White Rachel Weber, University of Illinois Chicago Institution: Civic Engagement in My City

Anetha Ann Perry, Rutgers University Writing for Academic and Non-Academic

Audiences Desires to Live & Dreams for the "Good Ed Goetz, University of Minnesota Life": Black and Brown Perspectives on

Schooling, Suffering, and the Education We Reflections on Academic Writing Deserve Matthew Gandy, University of Cambridge Frankie Ramos, University of California,

Berkeley FR8.00.10 Race, Neo-liberalism, and Resistance: Scholar-Activists’ Theoretical Thinking Big: The Role of “Scholar-Activists" and Practical Work in the Movement to Save in Transforming Urban Education and Urban and Transform Urban Public Education Society Huron (2nd Floor) Kitty Kelly Epstein, Holy Names University

Moderator: Jaron Epstein, Holy Names University

67 FR8.00.19 A Women's Place: FR8.00.02 Technology and Urban Theorizing Gender and Gentrification Governance City Hall Room (2nd Floor) Pine West (Mezzanine Floor)

Moderator: Janet Smith, University of Illinois at Moderator: Julia Nevarez, Kean University Chicago How the Government Responds to Citizen Gender and Gentrification Responses in SNS: A Case Study on the City Win Curran, DePaul University of Phoenix Minsang Yi, Seoul National University; So Won Gender as a Foundational, Organizing Seon, Arizona State University Principle Underlying and Shaping Urban Processes Information Infrastructure In/equity: from Leslie Kern, Mount Allison University Libraries to Broadband Gwen Urey, California State Polytechnic Gender, Planning Process and Working With University, Pomona Communities Janet Rongerude, Iowa State University Implications of Sharing Economy for Urban Governance Social Reproduction and Urban Dynamics Sukumar Ganapati, Florida International Janet Smith, University of Illinois at Chicago University; Christopher Reddick, University of Texas at San Antonio FR8.00.01 Finance-Led Capitalism, Housing and Urban Inequalities IV: FR8.00.03 Affordable Housing Neoliberalism and the Gentrification of Development Rental Housing Churchill (2nd Floor) Kent (2nd Floor) Moderator: Mai Nguyen, University of North Moderator: Susanne Soederberg, Queen's Carolina at Chapel Hill University The Rise of Social Rental Housing in East Social Finance and the City: “Ethical” Asia Investing and the Governance of Housing in Yi-Ling Chen, University of Poor Urban Spaces Emily Rosenman, University of Toronto Affordable Housing as Disaster Mitigation Mai Nguyen, UNC-Chapel Hill; Amanda Martin, Debtfare and Displacement in Dublin: Rental University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Housing Crisis in Austerity Urbanism Kirstin Frescoln, University of North Carolina at Susanne Soederberg, Queen's University Chapel Hill

Financialized Communities: Assessing the The Difference Partnerships Make: Effect of Market-Led Regeneration on Israeli Affordable Housing Deliberation in Neighborhoods Melbourne and Toronto Yinnon Geva, The Hebrew University of Carolyn Whitzman, University of Melbourne Jerusalem; Gillad Rosen, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Canada’s Rental Housing Goldmine: The Financialization of Apartments from the Trailer Park to the Tar Sands Martine August, University of Waterloo

68 Willingness to Pay for Sharing House: Trade- Moderator: James Nugent, University of Toronto off between Privacy and Housing Affordability Community Benefit Agreements: Good Green Jeongseob Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Jobs or Negotiated Neoliberalism? Science and Technology; Ayoung Woo, Sejong Evaluating CBA Negotiations for Toronto's University; Ji-Hoon Jeong, Ulsan National Eglinton Crosstown LRT Project Institute of Science and Technology; Ji-Hoon James Nugent, University of Toronto Jeong, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology; Dan-Bee Choi, Ulsan National Co-evolutionary Perspectives on the Institute of Science and Technology Enablers and Barriers for Low-carbon Transitions of City-Wide District Energy LIHTC: Development Systems in the U.S FR8.00.04 Kangkang Tong, University of Minnesota; Anu FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Processes and Outcomes Ramaswami, University of Minnesota Wentworth (2nd Floor)

Toward Spatial and Mobility Justice in Moderator: Carolina Reid, University of Critical Transport Research California, Berkeley Theresa Enright, University of Toronto; Anna

Kramer, University of Toronto; Olivier Roy- “This Ain’t the Projects”: Examining the Baillargeon, University of Waterloo Linkages between Fair Housing and

Opportunity for LIHTC Residents Carolina Reid, University of California, Berkeley FR8.00.06 Immigrants Finding Their "Space" Who is My Neighbor? Low Income Housing Kenora (2nd Floor) and the Neighborhood Characteristics in Milwaukee Moderator: Bethany Welch, Aquinas Center Tathagato Chakraborty, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee What is Success? Immigrants’ Perception of Successful Integration in Canada Reexamining the Relationship between Low Emmanuel Kyeremeh, Western University; Income Housing Tax Credit Developments, Godwin Arku, Western University; Evan Cleave, Race, and Poverty in Boston Western University Hannah Cross, Newton Housing Authority; Shomon Shamsuddin, Tufts University Determinants of County Migrant Regularization Policymaking in the US: Do Developers Utilize Location Incentives in Understanding Temporal and Spatial Applying for Low-Income Housing Tax Realities Credit? M. Anne Visser, University of California, Davis; Yiwen Kuai, University of California, Los Sheryl-Ann Simpson, University of California, Angeles Davis

Affordable Housing with Low-Income Sanctuary in the Streets: Activating Urban Housing Tax Credit Financing in Detroit: The Space in the Fight for Immigrant Justice Challenges at Year 15 Bethany Welch, Aquinas Center Margaret Dewar, University of Michigan; Lan Deng, University of Michigan; Melissa Bloem, Public Housing Transformation: Effects on University of Michigan Immigrant Communities Joanna Lucio, Arizona State University; Angel Molina, Arizona State University FR8.00.05 Redevelopment,

Infrastructure Project and Social Justice Elgin (2nd Floor) FR8.00.07 Stages of Life, Food Access and Disease Prevention

69 Maple East (Mezzanine Floor) Stephen Averill Sherman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Moderator: Stephanie Boddie, Baylor University

Social and Political History Restaurant Landscapes and Travel Behavior FR8.00.09 across Three Urban Typologies: An Analysis of Cities and Neighbourhoods Mackenzie (2nd Floor) of the Detroit Metropolitan Region

Jeanette Eckert, Michigan State University; Igor Moderator: Douglas Muzzio, Baruch College, Vojnovic, Michigan State University , Urban City University of New York Youth Shaping Health

Deindustrialization in America’s Rust Belt: Justice & Sustainability: From a Gardener's Do Governing Coalitions Build Urban Perspective Stephanie Boddie, Baylor University Resiliency in the Case of Buffalo, NY and Pittsburgh, PA? Maureen Heffern Ponicki, University of Illinois at Increasing Food Access in Austin, Texas: Chicago The Role of Small Grocery Stores

Clare Zutz, University of Texas at Austin The Enduring Neighborhood Effects of

Place-Based Terror Engaging with the city: everyday dynamics of Mary Rocco, Barnard College; Benjamin participation in old age Chrisinger, Stanford University Liina Sointu, University of Tampere

Changing Landscapes of Recreation and FR8.00.08 Toward Equity and Justice in Race in Richmond, VA Urban Labor Markets Melina Patterson, University of Mary Maple West (Mezzanine Floor) Washington

Moderator: Laura Wolf-Powers, City University Silent City: The Reel American City Before of New York Movies Talked Douglas Muzzio, Baruch College, City University Equity Themes and Entrepreneurial Means: of New York The Policy Entrepreneurship Behind the $15 Minimum Wage Heteronormative Bias and Marc Doussard, University of Illinois at Urbana- FR8.00.11 Selective Police Actions Champaign Roosevelt (2nd Floor)

The Local State Goes to Work for Justice: Moderator: Julie Podmore, University of Toronto FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Understanding Adoption of Targeted Hire

Policies Geographies of Enforced Heteronormativity Greg Schrock, Portland State University in Public Parks: A Case Study of Project

Marie Bronwyn Clement, University of Toronto Splintered Metropolitan Opportunity? Re-

Examining the Relationship Between Intersectional Subjection, LGBTQ People of Employment Centers and Inner City Job Color, and Law Enforcement Opportunity Brandi Blessett, Rutgers University-Camden; T. William Lester, University of North Carolina, Tia Gaynor, Marist College Chapel Hill; Nikhil Kaza, University of North

Carolina, Chapel Hill; Taylor McAdam, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill FR8.00.15 Green Infrastructures, Urban Design and Resilience Do Hospitals Actually Want to Be Anchor Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor) Institutions?: What “Meds” Spend on Community Development Moderator: Jerry Zhao, University of Minnesota

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Residential Mobility, Class Infrastructure by Design FR8.00.17 Jason Sowell, The University of Texas at Austin; and Ethnicity Kristine Stiphany, Texas Tech University Simcoe (2nd Floor)

Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Moderator: Renia Ehrenfeucht, University of New Mexico Stations in the Flood Plains: Reclaiming Public Transit for Mobility and Multifunctionality “How Would You Spend a Million Dollars?” A Jared Enriquez, Cornell University; Arash Tale of Neighborhood Redevelopment and Beheshtian, Cornell University Participatory Budgeting Laura Pin, York University Resilient Urban Design: Shaping the Spatial FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Politics of Risk in a Crisis-Prone World Just Revitalization in Shrinking Cites? Lawrence Vale, Massachusetts Institute of Renia Ehrenfeucht, University of New Mexico; Technology; Zachary Lamb, Massachusetts Marla Nelson, University of New Orleans Institute of Technology The Patchwork Metropolis: The Morphology of the Divided Post-Industrial City FR8.00.16 Land Use Strategies and Patrick Adler, University of California, Los Policies Angeles; Richard Florida, University of Toronto Willow East (Mezzanine Floor)

Understanding Regional Moderator: Ismaila Odogba, University of FR8.00.18 Wisconsin-Stevens Point Factors in Economic Development Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor) The Impact of Land Use Patterns on Property Tax Revenue in Stevens Point, Wisconsin Moderator: Edward W. Hill, The Ohio State Ismaila Odogba, University of Wisconsin- University Stevens Point; Christine Koeller, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Yoon Bin Bae, Rethinking the Legacy City: Evidence University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Matters Andrew Van Leuven, The Ohio State University; The Impact of Compact and Mixed Edward W. Hill, The Ohio State University Development on Land Value: A Case Study of High-Growth Firms and Regional Economic Richmond, Virginia I-Shian (Ivan) Suen, Virginia Commonwealth Outcomes: Antecedents and Implications University Merissa Piazza, Cleveland State University

Recent Developments in Zoning Regulations Entrepreneurship in Small Cities: Evidence for Tiny Houses from U.S. Micropolitan Areas Kathryn Terzano, Arizona State University Haifeng Qian, The University of Iowa; Shiqin Liu, Northeastern University Critical Approaches to the Role of Urban Planning in the Creation of Montreal's FR8.00.20 Creating Spaces for Innovation District Participation: Expanding (and Contracting) Priscilla Ananian, University of Quebec in the Public Square Montreal Chestnut East (Mezzanine Floor)

Land Management in Nigeria: Challenges to Moderator: Leigh Graham, John Jay College- Urban Development CUNY Sabina Chiaka Osuji, Imo State University Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria

71 Student Perceptions of Democracy and Civic How Are Regions Governed? Engagement from NYC Community FR8.00.21 Cedar (Mezzanine Floor) Meetings Leigh Graham, John Jay College-CUNY Moderator: Jen Nelles, Hunter College

Everyday Evaluations of Public Engagement Determinants or Detriments of Cooperation? Andrew Morgan, University of Toronto Toward an Understanding Regional Council Venue Creation in Participatory Decision- Organizations making: From Practitioners’ Accounts to Suzanne Leland, UNC Charlotte

Theoretical Framework The Unvarnished Truth about Large Cities' Jeeson Oh, The Ohio State University; Mattijs van Maasakkers, The Ohio State University Representation in American Regional Intergovernmental Organizations (RIGOs) Stratified and Defensive Democracy: A study Jay Rickabaugh, University of Pittsburgh

of Israeli Planning Hearings Talia Margalit, Tel Aviv University; Adriana Urban Universities as Regionalizing Actors?: Kemp, Tel Aviv University University-Led Development and City- Regionalism from the Periphery in Newark, New Jersey Jean-Paul Addie, Georgia State University

9:25am - 9:40am Coffee Break (Open to all registrants) Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor)

9:40am - 11:05am Concurrent Sessions

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, the JUA’s growing interdisciplinary and The Journal of Urban Affairs FR9.40.22 multidisciplinary profile will all be explored. The at 40: Transitions, Transformations, and transition in publishers and the move from Milestones publishing five to eight issues per year will also City Hall Room (2nd Floor) be discussed during this session.

The session will focus on the last 40 years of Moderator: Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State the Journal of Urban Affairs (JUA), with four University editors discussing the JUA’s historical development, transitions, transformations, and The Historical Development of the Journal of milestones. The speakers will discuss the Urban Affairs challenges during their term as the JUA’s editor, Scott Cummings, Saint Louis University as well as the rewards in helping shape the field of urban studies. The evolution of topics and Transitions and Trapdoors, JUA 2005-2010: debates over the last four decades, the changes Coping with Change and Expectations as in methods and applications of knowledge, and

72 Editor (and Professor) Commodification of Housing: A View from Victoria Basolo, University of California, Irvine Iran Azam Khatam, York University Globalization, Identity, Creativity, and Sustainability: JUA 2010-2016 Suburbia and the Social Life of Laura Reese, Michigan State University Infrastructure Rob Shields, University of Alberta The Journal of Urban Affairs, 2015-2018 and Beyond: A Period of Transition and Producing the Suburbs: Analysing Transformation Continuing Suburbanisation Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University Tony Dalton, RMIT University

Suburban Modern on the Toronto Periphery FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Can Cities in the US Actually FR9.40.23 Steven Logan, University of Toronto Govern? Mississauga Pine East (Mezzanine Floor)

Moderator: Judith Garber, University of Alberta FR9.40.01 Finance-Led Capitalism, Housing and Urban Inequalities V: Rethinking City Power and Urban Generational Effects and Inequalities Governance in a Global Age Kent (2nd Floor) Judith Garber, University of Alberta Moderator: Emily Hawes, University of Toronto Rethinking City Power and Urban Governance in a Global Age The Young and the Restless: Policy Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University Struggles and Housing Access in the Critical Years Rethinking City Power and Urban Lindsay Flynn, Wheaton College Governance in a Global Age Loren King, Wilfrid Laurier University Renting Urbanity: Housing Market Transitions in the Context of Growing Rethinking City Power and Urban Employment Precarity Governance in a Global Age Markus Moos, University of Waterloo Gregory Squires, George Washington University Inter-Generational Inequality in Canada: The Response to Commentators Role of Housing Wealth Richard Schragger, University of Virginia Emily Hawes, University of Toronto

Wealth Accumulation under the Global Postsuburbia--Mini FR9.40.00 Restructuring of Housing Finance System: Track Sponsored by MCRI Global The Case of Korea Suburbanism/Urban Studies at York Jihwan Kim, DePaul University University Churchill (2nd Floor) Dorms and Dividends: The Financialization of

Student Housing in Canada Moderator: Damaris Rose, INRS Centre Nick Revington, University of Waterloo; Martine Urbanisation Culture Société August, University of Waterloo

‘It’s Not Easy Being Green’: The Impact of Housing and Infrastructure Development on FR9.40.02 Social Inequality and the GrünGürtel Frankfurt Housing Over the Life Course: International Sara MacDonald, Utrecht University Perspectives Wentworth (2nd Floor) Suburban Development in the Age of Hyper

73 Nava Kainer-Persov, The Technion - Israel Moderator: Anna Maria Santiago, Michigan Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; Naomi State University Carmon, The Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel Educational Outcomes, Labor Market Participation and Childhood Neighborhood Community Land Trusts as a Social Justice Exposure: Evidence from Sibling Tool Comparisons in Norway Jeffrey Lowe, Texas Southern University George Galster, Wayne State University; Anna Maria Santiago, Michigan State University; Cleveland's Slavic Village: Stabilizing a Kristin Aarland, Oslo and Akershus University; Neighborhood Hit Hard by the Foreclosure Viggo Nordvik, Oslo and Akershus University Crisis (2006-2016) William Keating, Cleveland State University Neighborhood Contexts Shaping Mental Health Service Utilization among Latino and Non-traditional Financing African American Youth FR9.40.04 Anna Maria Santiago, Michigan State University and Forms of Ownership Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor) Family Structure and Sibling Effects on Moderator: Ann Carpenter, Federal Reserve Timing of Nest Leaving Hans Christian Sandlie, Oslo and Akershus Bank of Atlanta University College of Applied Sciences; Anna Maria Santiago, Michigan State University; Renting the Dream: The Rise of Single- Viggo Nordvik, Oslo and Akershus University Family Rentership in the Sunbelt Metropolis College of Applied Sciences Dan Immergluck, Georgia State University

Do Divorces Interrupt Trajectories of Informal Homeownership Issues: Tracking Housing Consumption? Contract for Deed Sales Viggo Nordvik, Oslo and Akershus University; Ann Carpenter, Federal Reserve Bank of Gunnhild Hagestad, Oslo and Akershus Atlanta; Abram Lueders, Downtown Memphis University Commission; Chris Thayer, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta/Georgia Tech

FR9.40.03 Developing Housing, The Impact of Single-Family Rental REITS on Developing Community Regional Housing Markets: A Case Study of Elgin (2nd Floor) Nashville, TN Ken Chilton, Tennessee State University; Robert Moderator: James DeFilippis, Rutgers University Silverman, University at Buffalo; Rabia

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Chaudhrey, Tennessee State University; Optimizing Regional Complementarities in Chihuangji Wang, University at Buffalo Preserving Affordable Housing: A Chicago Case Study on Community Land Trust and Partnerships and Local Land Bank Partnerships FR9.40.06 Natalie Prochaska, University of Illinois at Governance Networks in Immigrant Urbana Champaign Integration: Municipalities in Comparative Perspective (#2) Towards a Future Community? The Roosevelt (2nd Floor) production of Community in Community Moderator: Els de Graauw, Baruch College Land Trusts in the Twin Cities

James DeFilippis, Rutgers University City-based Inclusion Networks and Emerging Evaluating Housing Regeneration Programs Forms of Municipal Solidarity Bob W. White, University of Montreal from a Social Equity Point of View: The Local

Community Perspective

74 To Be or Not to Be Part of European Greenness on Mental Wellbeing: A case Networks? French Cities and Immigration study in Beijing, China Aude-Claire Fourot, Simon Fraser University; Bo Qin, Renmin University of China; Wei Zhu, Aisling Healy, Université Jean Monnet Saint- Renmin University of China Étienne et laboratoire Triangle; Anouk Flamant, Sciences Po Lyon & Triangle; Anthony Clément, Jobs, Inequality and Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne FR9.40.08 Community Development Governance Networks and Bureaucratic Simcoe (2nd Floor) Hierarchies: Explaining Diversity Policies and Their Effects in Local Administrations in Moderator: Marcia Bok, University of Berlin Connecticut Christine Lang, Max-Planck-Institute for the FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Current Poverty in Chicago: A Refined Understanding Good Will or Good Intentions Are Not Matthew Wilson, University of Illinois at Chicago Enough: Receiving (Im)migrants and Structuring Policies in Quebec’s Remote Employment and Entrepreneurial Regions Opportunity for Older Women: A Community Jorge Frozzini, University of Québec at Development Perspective Chicoutimi Marcia Bok, University of Connecticut

The Winners Among the Losers: Income FR9.40.07 Health Status and Risk Disparities and Federal Training Factors in Urban Environments I Participation Dufferin (2nd Floor) Alice K. Thomas, James Madison University

Moderator: Gordana Rabrenovic, Northeastern Education, Public Policy and University FR9.40.10 Urban Affairs

Huron (2nd Floor) The Relationship between Food Choice and

Self-Esteem in Single Mothers in Denver, Moderator: Vladimir Kogan, The Ohio State Colorado University Cindy Vong, University of Colorado Denver

All Universities Are Equal, But Some Are An Examination of Children's Safety More Equal Than Others: Imperatively Associated With Their Behavior While Coordinated Associations in Nevada's Higher Walking Across Crosswalks to Park Education Policy Landscape Entrances Caitlin J. Saladino, University of Nevada, Las Mojgan Rafiei, National Institute for Scientific Vegas; Magdalena Martinez, University of Research; Marie-Soleil Cloutier, National Nevada, Las Vegas Institute for Scientific Research; Lambert

Desrosiers-Gaudette, Universite de Montreal Deprofessionalizing Michigan's Teachers

Leanne Kang, Grand Valley State University Psychosis and Urban Landscapes:

Understanding Environmental Triggers of Local Politics Turns National: The Influence Paranoid Delusions of Philanthropies and Intermediary Arturo Valladares, McGill University; Nicolás Organizations on School Board Elections in Botero, McGill University; Firrhaana Sayanvala, Los Angeles and Atlanta McGill University; Ian Gold, McGill University; Elizabeth DeBray, University of Georgia; Lisa Bornstein, McGill University; Daniel Johanna Hanley, University of Georgia; Janelle Weinstock, McGill University. Scott, UC-Berkeley; Christopher Lubienski,

Indiana University Exploring the Impact of Neighborhood

75 Education as the Target and Tool of In Pursuit of Urban Resilience: Climate Revanchist Urbanism in Turkey Change Adaptation in Cambodian Cities Meltem Al, McGill University , Election Timing Laura Beckwith, University of Ottawa and the Composition of the Electorate Vladimir Kogan, Ohio State University; Stephane Lavertu The Challenges of Environmental Policies in Lavertu, Ohio State University; Zachary a Developing City: A Case Study Of Lao Cai, Peskowitz, Emory University Vietnam Gwenn Pulliat, University of Toronto

Ethnicity and Class Shaping FR9.40.11 Migrating Towards Vulnerabilities: our Daily Environments Cascading Impacts of Structural Violence, Kenora (2nd Floor) Climate Change & Migration on Myanmar

labour Migrants in Phuket, Thailand Moderator: Steven Tuttle, Loyola University Angelica De Jesus, University of Toronto Chicago

Desiring Diversity? Neighborhood FR9.40.13 Improving Municipal Service Aspirations and How Parents Think about Performance During and After Disasters Neighborhood Racial Composition Maple East (Mezzanine Floor) Jennifer Darrah-Okike, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Hope Harvey, Harvard University; Kelley Moderator: Kyujin Jung, Sungkyunkwan Fong, Harvard University University

Amenities, Third Spaces, and Within- Fires and High-rise Buildings in Canadian Neighborhood Segregation in Two Cities Gentrifying Chicago Neighborhoods Ali Asgary, York University; Jenaro Nosedal- Steven Tuttle, Loyola University Chicago Sanchez, York University; Julianna Primiani, Ontario Ministry of Transportation; Julianna Ten Years of Thinking and Doing: Evolving Primiani, Ontario Ministry of Transportation Theorization of Youth Futures Caroline Andrew, University of Ottawa; Vivien Fire Response Time Variations in Urban Runnels, University of Ottawa Areas Under Normal and Large Emergencies: Case of 2013 Toronto Ice Storm and Flash Environmental Policies in Flood Emergencies FR9.40.12 Jenaro Nosedal-Sanchez, York University; Ali Urban Planning Asgary, York University; Adriano O. Solis, York Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor) University; Alireza Ghaffari, York University;

Jianhong Wu, York University

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Moderator: Douglas Young, York University

Economic Development in the Post-Disaster Theory of Reasoned Action as a frame work Environment: The Case of Hurricane Katrina for communicating climate risk: A case of Davia Downey, Grand Valley State University school children in Mekong Delta in Vietnam Quynh Anh Nguyen, National Institute for Science and Technology Policy and Strategy Mowing Machines: Planning for Vehicular Studies; Luc Hensb, Universidade of Nova De Weaponization in the United States Lisboa, Campus de Campolide; Louis Lebel, Gerard Wellman, California State University Chiang Mai University; Charlotte MacAlisterd, Stanislaus; Josephine Hazelton, California State International Development Research Centre University Stanislaus (IDRC), Boripat Lebel, Chiang Mai University;

Sinh Bach Tanf, National Institute for Science The Impact of a Strong Commitment on and Technology Policy and Strategy Study; Disaster Resilience Manh Hung Nguyeng, Winrock International Kyujin Jung, Sungkyunkwan University

76 Calvin Masilela, Indiana University of Community-driven Urban FR9.40.14 Pennsylvania Design, Livability and Social Justice Willow West (Mezzanine Floor) Local Land Use Policies for Coastal Resilience Moderator: Jennifer Sloan, University of Texas Amal K. Ali, Salisbury University at Arlington

Socio-economic Segregation and its FR9.40.17 Location Theory: Economic Relationship with Housing Improvement: A Policies and Private Decision-making Case Study on the U.S. – Mexico Border in Maple West (Mezzanine Floor) Brownsville

Bara Safarova, Texas A&M University Moderator: Zachary Neal, Michigan State FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE University Designing Public Spaces: Cities Built for People Incentives in Moderation: A National Study of Jennifer Sloan, University of Texas at Arlington Changing State and Local Practice Mary Donegan, University of Connecticut; T. From Public-Interest to Community-Driven William Lester, University of North Carolina; Design: How Language Frames Practice Nichola Lowe, University of North Carolina Barbara Wilson, University of Virginia; Kevan Klosterwill, University of Virginia.edu Examining the Influence of Place Branding on Business Location Decision-Making The Impact of Painted Ladies: Igniting Evan Cleave, University of Western Ontario; Neighborhoods Everywhere: Russia, Cuba, Godwin Arku, University of Western Ontario Italy, and USA John I. "Hans" Gilderbloom, University of Politics, City Limits, and Local Economic Louisville Development in a Post-Recessionary World Cynthia R. Rugeley, University of Minnesota Duluth; Susan M. Opp, Colorado State Planning the Built FR9.40.16 University; Jeffrey L. Osgood, West Chester Environment University of Pennsylvania Linden (Mezzanine Floor) Should I Stay or Should I Go: Predicting Moderator: Dave Guyadeen, Dalhousie Advanced Producer Firm Entry and Exit in University World Cities Zachary Neal, Michigan State University; Ben The « Immeuble de Belle Hauteur », A Derudder, Ghent University; Peter Taylor, common Figure of Progressive and Northumbria University Residential Vertical Urbanization in the French Cities? Geoffrey Molle, University of Lyon FR9.40.19 Policy Learning, Policy Failure and Policy Plagiarism: Reflective Do practicing planners value plan quality: Cities in the Urban Sandbox Insights from a survey of planning Mackenzie (2nd Floor) professionals in Ontario, Canada Dave Guyadeen, Dalhousie University Moderator: Andrew Greenlee, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign Assessing Smart City Approaches for Economic Resiliency, Brownfield Redevelopment and Urban Greening: Case Study of Pittsburgh Sudeshna Ghosh, Indiana University Of Pennsylvania; Sweta Byahut, Auburn University;

77 Prospects for Canadian Cities Plagiarism or Learning? The Policy Diffusion Shauna Brail, University of Toronto of Cities’ Criminal Activity Nuisance Ordinances Discourse Analysis of Public Megan Hatch, Cleveland State University; FR9.40.21 Joseph Mead, Cleveland State University; J. Policy and Regulation Rosie Tighe, Cleveland State University; Pine West (Mezzanine Floor) Marissa-Ann Pappas, Cleveland State University Moderator: Susanna Schaller, The City College of New York, City University of New York

Policy Failure and Fallibility: Establishing the Warrant Necessary in the Case of Vallejo’s Migrant Settlement, Cities and Rescaling: Municipal Bankruptcy The Case of London Mark Davidson, Clark University Jill Simone Gross, Hunter College of the City University of New York

FR9.40.20 The Platform Economy and Symbolism, Service Provision, and Fear- the City I Mongering: Exploring the Political Discourse Chestnut East (Mezzanine Floor) on Sanctuary Cities in Canada Merlin Chatwin, University of Western Ontario; Moderator: Austin Zwick, University of Toronto Samantha Torrens, University of Western Ontario; Godwin Arku, University of Western Is Uber a Complement or Substitute with Ontario Public Transit Jonathan Hall, University of Toronto Narratives of Equity: PPP regimes for Urban Why do Cities Partner with Uber? Parks Understanding Reasons and Model Susanna Schaller, The City College of New Zachary Spicer, University of Toronto; Austin York, City University of New York; Elizabeth Zwick, University of Toronto Nisbet, John Jay College, City University of New York Occupational Safety and the City: Deregulation in Toronto’s Taxi Sector Corridors, Nodes, Gateways and Emily Reid Musson, University of Waterloo; E. Powerhouses: New Spatial Imaginaries in the MacEachen, University of Waterloo; S.B. Meyer, Governance of England’s Mersey Belt University of Waterloo; S. S. Varatharajan, Iain Deas, University of Manchester University of Waterloo; E. Bartel, University of Waterloo; A. Kosny, Institute for Work & Health The Local Politics of Pot: A Policy-Centered FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Approach Ridehailing & World Cities: Role and Susan E. Clarke, University of Colorado Boulder

78 11:10am - 12:35pm Concurrent Sessions

Dissent (2018) What Are Book Editors FR11.10.00 City Hall Room (2nd Floor) and Publishers Looking For? Ask Them! Dufferin (2nd Floor) Moderator: Robert Lake, Rutgers University

Moderator: Douglas Hildebrand, University of City as Policy Alberta Press John West, Ball State University FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE

Khadija Coxon, McGill-Queens Univeristy Press; Global City Douglas Hildebrand, University of Alberta Press; Cuz Potter, Korea University Jodi Lewchuk, University of Toronto Press; James MacNevin, University of British Columbia City Practices (UBC) Press; Fredric Nachbaur, Fordham Meg Holden, Simon Fraser University University Press; Juliana Pitanguy, Springer Publishing; Kate Schell, Taylor & Francis | Whose City? Routledge Susan Saegert, City University of New York

(CUNY) FR11.10.13 Climate Change in Cities: Innovations in Multi-Level Governance The Urban Imaginary Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor) Robert Lake, Rutgers University

Moderator: Sara Hughes, University of Toronto City as Paradox Bob Beauregard, Columbia University Urban Climate Change Governance in Development Contexts FR11.10.01 Mortgage Lending: Eric Chu, University of Birmingham Distribution Patterns and Outcomes

Kent (2nd Floor) Responding to Climate Change in the U.S.:

The Small City Experience Moderator: Katharine Nelson, Rutgers George Homsy, Binghamton University University

Financing Urban Climate Change A 21st Century FHA: Understanding the Governance: Tools and Tactics Geography of Lending in Philadelphia Jacqueline Peterson, University of Toronto Katharine Nelson, Rutgers University

A European Perspective on the Multi-Level Mechanisms of Racial and Ethnic Wealth- Governance of Climate Change in Cities Building Inequality in U.S. Government- Jörg Kemmerzell, Technische Universität Sponsored Mortgage Finance from 1983- Darmstadt 2013

Megan Peppel, University of California, Berkeley Citizen Engagement and Urban Climate

Change Adaptation Spatial Differences in the Distribution of Lars Engberg, Aalborg University Copenhagen Conventional and FHA-insured Loans During

and After the Crisis in Ohio FR11.10.18 Author Meets Critics: Bob Daisuke Nagase, The Ohio State University Beauregard's Cities in the Urban Age: A

79 Analyzing Rates of Seriously Delinquent Gentrification Mortgages in non-Hispanic White Working Sara Martucci, CUNY Graduate Center Class Census Tracts in the United States Katrin Anacker, George Mason University Resisting Gentrification in Urban Queer Spaces: Reading Samuel R. Delany’s Times Square Red, Times Square Blue (1999) as Processes of Inclusion and FR11.10.02 Activist Scholarship Exclusion in Urban Communities Faye Chisholm Guenther, Sheridan College Elgin (2nd Floor)

Moderator: Shelagh McCarney, Ryerson The Impacts of University FR11.10.04 Displacement on Residents and Room for Improvement: Post-secondary Communities Students’ Experiences of Marginalization in Churchill (2nd Floor) Toronto’s Housing Market Shelagh McCarney, Ryerson University; Luisa Moderator: Nicholas Shatan, Massachusetts Sotomayor, York University; Marcelo Vieta, Institute of Technology University of Toronto Where Do the Displaced Go?: Pathways of Co-Creation: Addressing Urban Displacement in New York City Stigmatization, Building Inclusive Cities H. Jacob Carlson, University of Wisconsin- Juliet Carpenter, University of British Colombia, Madison Canada; Christina Horvath, University of Bath, UK "The Maps Show What We Know": Community-Driven Data Analysis with the Cultural Institution , Social Cohesion and Bronx Development without Displacement Inclusive Urban Development : Communities Roundtable in transition in Kolkata Metropolitan Region Nicholas Shatan, Massachusetts Institute of Sanghamitra Basu, Indian Institute of Technology; Katherine Mella, Massachusetts Technology Kharagpur; Soumi Muhuri, Indian Institute of Technology; Angela A. Tovar, The Institute of Technology Kharagpur Point CDC; Danny R. Peralta, The Point CDC

Development and Affordable Housing in Local Policy Action to Address Residential Small Islands of Asia-Pacific: Towards Pro- Affordability and Displacement: A Mixed- Poor Shelter Policies Methods Study of 80 Large U.S. Cities Ashok Das, University of Hawaii at Manoa Adele Cassola, Columbia University

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, “This Is Wrong and We Will Support You”: FR11.10.03 Consumption, Lifestyle Neighbourhood Planning Teams as Agents in and Culture in Gentrifying Neighborhoods Residential Displacement Wentworth (2nd Floor) Melanie Pothier, University of Toronto

Moderator: Hélène Bélanger, Université du Where Do They Go? The Destinations of Québec à Montréal Residents Moving From Gentrifying Neighborhoods Space Affordances and Cultural Resilience in Lance Freeman, Columbia University; Jackelyn Gentrifying Neighbourhoods: the Case of Hwang, Stanford University; Tyler Haupert, Colonia Roma Norte and Colonia Doctores in Columbia University Mexico City Hélène Bélanger, Université du Québec à Montréal FR11.10.06 Change and Mobility Among the Immigrant Population Neighborhood Attachment: Theorizing Kenora (2nd Floor)

80 Dean, University of Waterloo Moderator: Ming Tian, Beijing Normal University

Emerging Nontraditional Asian American Community Organizations FR11.10.08 Outside Gateway Cities in the U.S. Employment/Labor Trends C.K. Richard Hung, University of Massachusetts Maple East (Mezzanine Floor) Boston Moderator: Ric Kolenda, DePaul University Re-assessing Continuity and Change in Three U.S. Metropolitan Areas Emerging Bicycle Workers: Variety, Work Nathan Foote, Rutgers, The State University of Organisation, Motivations, and Security New Jersey Issues

David Carpentier-Laberge, Institut National de la FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE The Role of Middle Class in Regional Recherche Scientifique; Ugo Lachapelle, Economic Performance – The Story of the Université du Québec À Montréal; Marie-Soleil Last Three Decades for the U.S. Metropolitan Cloutier, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Areas

"Rosa" Hyun Kyong Lee, George Washington Making the Gig Economy Work for Everyone: University Strategies to Reduce Precarity for The Impact of Job Mobility on Wage Growth Contingent Workers for Floating Population Ric Kolenda, DePaul University

Ming Tian, Beijing Normal University; Yunlei Qi, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities A First Look at the Urban Gig Economy Janet Kelly, University of Louisville; Kelly

Kinahan, University of Louisville FR11.10.07 Health Status and Risk Factors in Urban Environments 2 Social Media, Technology Maple West (Mezzanine Floor) FR11.10.09 and Participation in Urban Life Moderator: Kimberley Johnson, New York Mackenzie (2nd Floor) University Moderator: Danilo Yanich, University of

Delaware The Missing Link of Air Pollution: A Closer

Look at the Association between Place and Performance, Transparency, and Life Expectancy in 148 Mid-Sized Cities Accountability: An Analysis of U.S. Cities’ John Gilderbloom, University of Louisville; Websites Shahbaz Altaf, University of Louisville; Karrie Domonic Bearfield, Texas A&M University; Ann Ann Quenichet, University of Louisville; Karrie Bowman, Texas A&M University Ann Quenichet, University of Louisville; Venkata

Gullapalli, University of Louisville Political Ads and News in Local Places: The Urban Greenspace as a Health-promoting 2016 Campaign Danilo Yanich, University of Delaware Resource: Assessing the Distributional

Impact of Air Pollution and Greenspace on Understanding Red Hook WIFI through Asthma Prevalence Participatory Action Research Jason A. Douglas, San José State University; Aditi Mehta, Massachusetts Institute of Serena E. Alexander, San José State University; Technology Reginald Archer, Tennessee State University

Considering Intersectionality in Cancer When Photovoice Meets Social Media: Prevention: The Competing Spheres of Visualizing Participatory Resilience Building Yanjun Cai, University of Toronto Justice in Urban Environments

Alexander Wray, University of Waterloo; Jennifer

81 Incorporating a Gender-Specific Lens in Enhancing Education and FR11.10.10 Transportation Planning Urban Life Josephine Hazelton, California State University, Huron (2nd Floor) Stanislaus; Gerard Wellman, California State University, Stanislaus Moderator: Luisa Sotomayor, York University Disability Perspectives: A Primer for Teaching Housing Policy And Environmental Planners Design Through A Studio-Based Timothy Ross, University of Toronto; Ronald Collaborative Exploration of Student Housing Buliung, University of Toronto Mississauga; Paul Models Hess, University of Toronto; Paul Hess, Luisa Sotomayor, York University; Laura Taylor, University of Toronto York University; Shelagh McCartney, Ryerson University FR11.10.12 Climate Risks Urban and Non-Urban Differences in Public Management in Rapidly Developing Cities School Educators’ Reliance on Brokers to Roosevelt (2nd Floor) Bridge the Research-Practice Gap Jennifer Watling Neal, Michigan State Moderator: Amrita Daniere, University of University; Zachary Neal, Michigan State Toronto University; Camren Wilson, Michigan State University Flood Vulnerability and Resilience in Peri- Urbanizing Vietnam: A Case Study from Ninh IHU: Can Texting Be Used to Improve Binh Province, Vietnam College Enrollment and Persistence for Hue Le, Vietnam National University; Ly Bui, Urban Public School Students? Vietnam National University Ryan Yeung, Hunter College; Phuong Nguyen, University of Iowa Flood: Impact and Responses in Khon Kaen City, Thailand Astrud Beringer, Mahasarakham University; The Planning Practice in FR11.10.11 Jutamas Kaewsuk, Mahasarakham University Face of Gender, Race, Class and Disabilities

Simcoe (2nd Floor) Urbanization and the Urban Master Plan of

Vientiane: Issues and Prospects Moderator: Catalina Freixas, Washington Thanousorn Vongpraseuth, National University University in St. Louis of Laos; Soukanh Chithpanya, National

University of Laos Provincializing Planning: Urban Planning and

Imperial Power FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Enhancing Urban Climate Change Resilience Yasminah Beebeejaun, University College in Southeast Asia: Stories From the Field London Amrita Daniere, University of Toronto

Segregation by Design. A Call for Action Catalina Freixas, Washington University in St. FR11.10.14 Regeneration, Resilience Louis; Mark Abbott, Harris-Stowe State and Urban Production University Chestnut East (Mezzanine Floor)

Who, What, and Where: Reversing the Gaze Moderator: Arturo Flores, Anahuac University onto the Researchers Elizabeth L. Sweet, Temple University; Rickie Reuse for Production. How New Forms of Sanders, Temple University; Donna Marie Production Are Reshaping North-American Peters, Temple University Cities Caterina Montipò, Politecnico di Torino; Maicol Women, Mobility, and Transportation: Negrello, Politecnico di Torino

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Land Use Planning and Regeneration as Resilience Strategy: FR11.10.16 Adapting to Climate Change Through Vacant Urban Development Strategies Land Conversion Willow East (Mezzanine Floor) Galen Newman, Texas A&M University; Domonic Bearfield, Texas A&M University; Siyu Moderator: Abigail Friendly, Utrecht University Yu, Texas A&M University; Siyu Yu, Texas A&M University; Ryun Jung Lee, Texas A&M Boundaries for the Ultimate Urban Growth University; You Jung Kim, Texas A&M University Control in Chinese Cities Yiping Fang, Portland State University Latino Placemaking: Cultural Resiliency and Strategies for Re-urbanization Politics and the Bureaucracy: Exploring Land Jesus Lara, The Ohio State University Value Capture Approaches Tools in Toronto FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE and São Paulo The Proliferation of Pedestrian Malls in Post- Abigail Friendly, Utrecht University War American Planning: A Case of Idea Exchange in Urban Renewal, Municipal Planning the Micro-neighborhood: An Government, and State Law Effective Response to Urban Decline? Kelly Gregg, University of Toronto Robin Boyle, Wayne State University

Estimating the Limits of a 'Missing Middle' FR11.10.15 Transportation Needs and Housing Strategy in the Toronto Region Access of the Disadvantaged Indro Bhattacharyya, Region of Peel; Chun Nam Willow West (Mezzanine Floor) Law, Region of Peel

Moderator: Jessica Murray, CUNY Graduate Development Regulations Reduce Land Center Utilization Efficiency in India Cities Sweta Byahut, Auburn University; Bimal Patel, Our Mobility, a Study of Transportation CEPT University; Jignesh Mehta, HCP Design, Disadvantage in New York City Planning and Management Pvt. Ltd. Jessica Murray, CUNY Graduate Center

Fostering Local The Transportation Needs of Refugees: An FR11.10.17 examination of Arab Refugees in Buffalo, NY Economies Through Labor Incentives and Yasmein Okour, University at Buffalo Jobs Creation Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor) Transit Access to Employment in Canada: Taking Stock of Income Inequalities Moderator: Stacey Sutton, University of Illinois Jeff Allen, University of Toronto; Steven Farber, at Chicago University of Toronto Cooperative Cities: Municipal Support for The Dynamic Public Transport Landscape in Worker Cooperatives and Equitable Everyday Practice Economic Development in the United States Xia Hua, National University of Singapore Stacey Sutton, University of Illinois at Chicago

Transport Inaccessibility as a Barrier to Disruptions and Development: Airbnb’s Participation: The Case of Toronto’s Impact on Workers Suburban Towers Eric Joseph Van Holm, Arizona State University Mischa Young, University of Toronto; Steven Farber, University of Toronto Scarborough; Nate The Economic Redevelopment Proposal: Wessel, University of Toronto; Nate Wessel, Narrating Redundancy in the Competition for University of Toronto; Zachary Patterson, Revitalization Funding Concordia University Patricia Tweet, St. John Fisher College

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What is so Different About FR11.10.19 Disrupting Stuff: Material Flows in the Urban Politics and Elections? Platform City Pine East (Mezzanine Floor) Clarence Woudsma, University of Waterloo

Moderator: Robert Collins, Dillard University The Platform Economy and Levels of

Sociotechnical Organization Big Changes in the Big Easy: An Analysis of Jon Woodside, University of Waterloo the 2017 New Orleans Mayoral Election Robert Collins, Dillard University FR11.10.21 Metropolitan Planning, Is Local Politics Still Local? Big City Politics Cooperation and Reform in Transition Cedar (Mezzanine Floor) Richard Stren, University of Toronto; Yue Zhang, University of Illinois at Chicago Moderator: Bligh Grant, University of Technology Sydney Who has School Spirit? Voter Turnout in Canadian School Board Elections Metropolitan Government in East Africa: Michael McGregor, Ryerson University Structure, Function and Innovation Christopher Gore, Ryerson University Racial Gerrymandering of Municipal Borders: Direct Democracy, Participatory Democracy, Sydney’s End Game: Path Dependency and and Voting Rights in the United States the Limits to Urban Reform Noah J. Durst, Michigan State University Bligh Grant, University of Technology Sydney

Whither Regionalism: The Salience of The Platform Economy and FR11.10.20 Megaregional Geographies for Interregional the City II Land Use and Transportation Planning and Pine West (Mezzanine Floor) Policy Making Michael Oden, University of Texas at Austin Moderator: Austin Zwick, University of Toronto

A Bottom-up Approach Towards The Urban Geography of Short-Term Metropolitan Integration – Reasons for Rentals Cooperation. A Case Study of the Gdańsk- David Wachsmuth, McGill University Gdynia-Sopot Metropolitan Area

Rafał Gajewski, University of Gdańsk Subsidized Homeownership: Deepening

Urban Inequality through Airbnb Metropolitan Governance Cooperation and

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Pablo Mendez, Carleton University CO2 Transport Emission: A Three-Level

Hierarchical Linear Model Analysis Trustless Systems and the Future of Victor Osei Kwadwo, Maastricht University; Economic Value: Emerging Issues and Tatiana Skripka, Maastricht University Implications Will Seaward, University of Waterloo

12:35pm - 2:00pm Annual Awards Luncheon Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby)

84 2:05pm - 3:30pm Concurrent Sessions

Urbana Champaign; Andrew Greenlee, Thinking the City: Bob FR2.05.18 University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Beauregard on the City as Theory, Politics, Materiality Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) and City Hall Room (2nd Floor) the Role of Grassroots Efforts Juan Antonio Sorto, Texas Southern University Moderator: Kathe Newman, Rutgers University FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Condo Development and Undemocratic Building Material: What Bob (and Science Urban Governance and Technology Studies) Can Teach Us Stefan Treffers, York University; Randy Lippert, About Construction Cycles University of Windsor Rachel Weber, University of Illinois, Chicago Activating Students and Community: Re-Thinking Stability and Change in the City: Sustainable Urban Design Strategies Reflections on Planning Matter Rebekah Radtke, University of Kentucky; Laura Lieto, University of Naples Patrick Lee Lucas, University of Kentucky

Robert Beauregard's Foundational Thinking on Gentrification FR2.05.02 Characteristics and Laura Wolf Powers, Hunter College Consequences of Neighborhood Environments Learning to Write Haiti's Planning History Elgin (2nd Floor) Sophonie Joseph, Columbia University Moderator: Carrie Makarewicz, University of Decline, Development, Difference - Bob's Colorado Denver Deep Dives Keep Teaching Planners How to Do Better Did Resident Concerns About Affordable Sabina Deitrick, University of Pittsburgh Housing Come True? A Before-After Study of Six Sites in Colorado Bob Beauregard and Co-Authorship Carrie Makarewicz, University of Colorado Briavel Holcomb, Rutgers University Denver; Jennifer Steffel Johnson, University of Colorado Denver

FR2.05.01 Planning for Community Modeling the Determinants of Neighborhood Participation Quality Churchill (2nd Floor) Danielle R. Rohret, University of Louisville

Moderator: Danielle Spurlock, University of Do People Grocery Shop Near Home? North Carolina at Chapel Hill Examining Individual, Household, and Neighborhood Characteristics Associated Layering Community Engagement With Shopping Close to Home Techniques to Influence Local Policy Cristian Meier, University of Iowa; Megan Danielle Spurlock, University of North Carolina Gilster, University of Iowa at Chapel Hill

Local Determinants of Opportunity in Urban FR2.05.03 Discourse, Framing and America Meaning in Urban Areas Sowmya Balachandran, University of Illinois at Wentworth (2nd Floor)

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Moderator: Katherine Perrott, University of From Precarious Status to Precarious Life: Toronto Im/migrants’ Vulnerability Exploitation in the Labour Market and its Linkage with “Care Planning and Marketing Stacked Deficit” Townhouses in the "Grown Up" Suburbs of Manuel Salamanca, McGill University; Nuha the Toronto Region Dwaikat Shaer, McGill University; Jill Hanley, Katherine Perrott, University of Toronto McGill University

Labels Matter: Homeowners’ Attitudes Working Towards a Green Job? The Role of Towards Affordable Housing, Low-Income Auto-manufacturing Sector Workers in the Housing, and Workforce Housing Transition to a Low-carbon Economy Cody Price, The Ohio State University Kori Allan, Glendon College, York University; Joanna Robinson, York University Understanding and Overcoming Negative Perceptions about Public Housing Implementation and Impact of Adult Career Suzanne Leland, University of North Carolina at Pathways: Lessons from Two TAACCCCT Charlotte; Dustin Read, Virginia Tech Grants Wendy Sedlak, Equal Measure

FR2.05.05 Sustainability City Models and Measurements FR2.05.09 Racism, Classism and Maple East (Mezzanine Floor) Sexism in Urban Structures, Policies and Programs Moderator: Jerome Hodos, Franklin and Kenora (2nd Floor) Marshall College Moderator: Christopher Mele, University at Seattle’s Emerging Social Economy and the Buffalo Politics of Globalization Jerome Hodos, Franklin and Marshall College Time to Leave the Inner-City: Reshaping the Discourse in Recognition of the Exo-City Overcoming the "Development Deficit": The Gwendolyn Purifoye, North Park University Vital Role of Sustainable City Models Jill Tao, Incheon National University Seeing Through Another’s Eyes: Blight, Livability and the Sensible Politics of Urban Safeguarding Against Socio-spatial Revitalization Annette Koh, University of Hawaii Inequality in Environmentally Sustainable at Manoa; Anna Brand, University of California, Cities Berkeley Allison Bridges, Columbia University FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, The Politics of Racialized Urban Development Employment, Precarity, and FR2.05.08 Christopher Mele, University at Buffalo Training Programs

Mackenzie (2nd Floor)

Moderator: Joanna Robinson, York University FR2.05.10 Does the "State" Know Best? Contemporary Policy and Planning in Logics of the Left: Conceptualizing Latin America and The Caribbean Progressive Community Economic Roosevelt (2nd Floor) Development Strategies in the Trump Era – Evidence from New York City Moderator: Janina Leon, Pontificia Universidad Jason S. Spicer, Massachusetts Institute of Católica del Perú Technology; Evan Casper-Futterman, Rutgers University

86 Financial Services in Peruvian Urban Areas: Urban Decarbonization, key Determinants for Their Access FR2.05.12 Janina Leon, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Infrastructure, and Politics Perú Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor)

National Urban Policy and its Impact on Moderator: Laura Tozer, University of Toronto

Local Arenas: The Case of Urban Mobility in Colombian Cities How Ontario Municipalities are Engaging Diego Silva Ardila, Universidad del Rosario, Energy Users in a Low-Carbon Energy Bogotá Transition Christina Hoicka, York University Planning, Power and Participation in FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Upgrading Schemes for Favelas in Rio de Developing Transformative Capacity for Janeiro: Spaces of Dialogue or Spaces of Urban Decarbonization in Stockholm, Conflict? London and San Francisco Rachel Coutinho-Silva, Graduate Program in Laura Tozer, Durham University Urbanism, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Innovation and Politics in Implementing Evaluating the Relevance of Brenner's Sustainable Transport Policies: A Case Study Concept of 'Planetary Urbanisation' in a of New York City Small Island Tourism Dependent State: A Rui Mao, University of Toronto case study from Jamaica Sheere Brooks, College of Agriculture, Science Towards a Smart and Sustainable Energy and Education, Jamaica Culture: Lessons for Engaging Consumers Bronwyn Lazowski, University of Waterloo

FR2.05.11 Who Benefits? Urban FR2.05.13 Measuring Well-Being in Development and Resident Participation Vulnerable Communities Kent (2nd Floor) Huron (2nd Floor)

Moderator: Sarah Moser, McGill University Moderator: Hal Wolman, George Washington University China’s Dissent Going Global: Mediatization and Meanings of Wukan Village Protest Spatial Assessment of Urban Inequality and against Land Grabs its Relationship with Urban Compactness Ettore Santi, University of California, Berkeley Sulhee Yoon, GeoAdaptive LLC.; Juan Carlos Vargas, GeoAdaptive LLC.; Barry Fradkin, GeoAdaptive LLC.; Bonnie Wang, GeoAdaptive A New Model City for Territorial Expansion LLC. and Neocolonial Domination

Sarah Moser, McGill University Explaining Different Income Segregation

Profiles of U.S. Metropolitan Areas Rhetoric and Ambiguity as Performative Jongho Won, University of California, Irvine Strategy Shaping the Sydney Global City

Region Measuring Urban Condition and Kane Pham, University of Technology Sydney Performance: How Do We Know Urban

Revitalization When We See It? Understanding Participation of Slum Hal Wolman, George Washington University; Dwellers in Land Acquisition for Urban Hyun Kyong Lee, George Washington University Development Projects: A Case of

Ahmedabad City Livability Indicators to Inform Coastal Co- Anushka Thakkar, Centre for Environmental Management Efforts in the Face of Climate Planning and Technology Change

87 Luis Santiago, University of Puerto Rico; Maritza Donald Buckwalter, Indiana University of Barreto, University of Puerto Rico; Luis Pennsylvania Villanueva, University of Puerto Rico Comparative Analysis on the Urban Does Hazard Information Reduce Property Transformation in UK and China: A Case Value?: The Case of Seoul, Korea Study of Manchester and Hangzhou Jung Seok Seo, Ulsan National Institute of Tao Sun, Nankai University; Xinze Li, University Science and Technology; Jeongseob Kim, of Glasgow Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology; Jihoon Oh, Ulsan National Institute Trapped in Simulation? Urban Experiments in of Science and Technology Transformative Socio-Ecological Change Margaret Haderer, University of Vienna

FR2.05.14 Infrastructure and Transport Suburbs of Imperialism: Suburban Accounts Planning --Who Plans? Who Benefits? From Postcolonial Manila Willow West (Mezzanine Floor) Andre Ortega, University of the Philippines

Moderator: Todd Schenk, Virginia Tech Redevelopment in Vienna, the Reluctant World City Adapting Infrastructure to Climate Change: Elizabeth Strom, University of South Florida Advancing Decision-Making Under Conditions of Uncertainty FR2.05.16 Concepts and Tools for Todd Schenk, Virginia Tech Development and Redevelopment

Willow East (Mezzanine Floor) Innovative Infrastructure in America: An Investigation of Smart Infrastructure & Moderator: Elsie Harper-Anderson, Virginia Alternative Mechanisms of Infrastructure Commonwealth University Finance Akheil Singla, Arizona State University; David A Remote Sensing Analysis for Detecting Swindell, Arizona State University , Abandoned Farmland with NDVI Time-Series

in South Korea The People Said Rail, The Politicians Said Sunggyu Lee, Seoul National University; Freeway: The Politics Behind a Proposal to Heeyeun Yoon, Seoul National University Build An Elevated Expressway in Metropolitan Las Vegas “An Alternative to Eminent Domain: An Karen A. Danielsen, University of Las Vegas, Agreement-Matrix Paradigm for Reaching Nevada; Robert E. Lang, University of Nevada, Community-Level Coasean Agreements in FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Las Vegas Public Land Assembly Projects.” William Ridley, University of Oklahoma Lessons Learned?: Planning and Implementing BRT TOD in Winnipeg Developing a Spatial Classification Scheme Dwayne Baker, University of South Carolina to Compare Vacant Properties Across Cities Ryun Jung Lee, Texas A&M University; Galen FR2.05.15 Urban (Re)Development and Newman, Texas A&M University the Challenges of Growth Willow Centre (Mezzanine Floor) FR2.05.17 Towards the Vibrant City: The Role of Commerce, Services and Moderator: Elizabeth Strom, University of South Cultural Equipments Florida Linden (Mezzanine Floor)

Pittsburgh's Evolving Urban Structure: Sub- Moderator: Shoshanah Goldberg-Miller, The Centers in a No-Growth MSA Ohio State University

88 Moderator: Grant Yocom, Oakland University Does the Street Environment in Commercial Districts Affect Pedestrian Route Selection? Long Form Engagement: A Look Back at Based on Agent-based Modeling Simulation Broken City Lab Yeankyoung Hahm, Seoul National University; Hiba Abdallah, Broken City Lab Heeyeun Yoon, Seoul National University Deeds Require Time: Protracted Struggle, Urban Studies and Coworking Spaces: A Activist Practice, and Affect in Windsor/ Research Agenda for New Metropolitan Detroit Workplaces Grant Yocom, Oakland University Divya Leducq, CITERES, University of Tours - CNRS; Priscilla Ananian, Université du Québec The Business of Protesting à Montréal Steve Green, University of Windsor FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE

Cultural Destination Planning and the “Peopling” Space: The Assessed Value of Cultural Destinations in FR2.05.21 Toronto Governance of Populations in Montréal Shoshanah Goldberg-Miller, The Ohio State Neighbourhoods University; Jack Nasar, The Ohio State Dufferin (2nd Floor) University; Justin Meyer, The Ohio State University; Yu-Jen Chen, The Ohio State Moderator: Ted Rutland, Concordia University University Inhabiting a Backlash: Housing Policy and Anti-Black Racism in 1980s Montreal FR2.05.19 Alternative Approaches to Ted Rutland, Concordia University City Building Pine East (Mezzanine Floor) Organizing the City: Montreal’s Housing Developers and the Management of Moderator: Anthony Levenda, University of Peopling Calgary Louis Gaudreau, Université du Québec à Montréal Miscommunication as Talent and as Trap: The Urban Planner and Public Deliberations Social Housing, Residential Mobilities of Lisa Bornstein, McGill University Immigrant Families and Urban Revitalization Policies: “Peopling” in Park Extension, Experiments in Smart Urbanism Montréal Anthony Levenda, University of Calgary Chloé Reiser, Université de Montréal; Violaine Jolivet, Université de Montréal Prioritizing Place in Urban Policy Analysis: Learning from Charleston, South Carolina Peopling as Public Policy: Governing Kevin Keenan, College of Charleston; LaTasha Populations in Urban Spaces Chaffin, College of Charleston Fabien Desage, Université de Lille 2

Reimagining the Political Possibility of the Neo-liberalism, Austerity Urban: Politics in the Plane of the Everyday FR2.05.22 Ross Beveridge, University of Glasgow; Philippe and Collaborative Urban Governance Koch, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Pine West (Mezzanine Floor) Sciences Moderator: Helen Sullivan, Australian National University FR2.05.20 Duration and Urban Activism Simcoe (2nd Floor) Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Governance in Central Dandenong, Melbourne

89 Helen Sullivan, Australian National Univeristy; Jonathan Davies, De Montfort University Brendan Gleeson, University of Melbourne; Hayley Henderson, University of Melbourne Representing the In-between: The Metropolitan Reform in Italy and the Governing in and against Austerity: Problems of a Post-metropolitan Citizenship International Lessons from Eight Cities Valeria Fedeli, Politecnico di Milano

3:30pm--3:45pm Coffee Break (Open to all registrants) Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor)

3:30pm - 4:00pm Poster Session Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor)

FR3.30.03 An Index for Dimensions of FR3.30.07 Designing a Strategic Social Sustainability in Urban Areas Spatial Planning Model for Urban Resilience Through Inter-Regional Network Governance Kimya Salari, Iowa State University; Sungduck in Korea Lee, Iowa State University Chanyong Kim, Yonsei University; So Hyeon Lee, Yonsei University; Changhyun Song, Yonsei University; Up Lim, Yonsei University FR3.30.04 Climate Action in Five Brazilian Cities: A Multiple Case Study Debora Sotto, Universidade de São Paulo FR3.30.08 Childhood Lead Poisoning in Milwaukee Fauzia Osman, University of Wisconsin- Implementation of Municipal FR3.30.05 Milwaukee Natural Asset Management (NAM): Barriers and Opportunities for the Planning FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Profession FR3.30.09 Administrators’ Perspective Zoe Milligan, University of Waterloo; Rachael on Fiscal Sustainability of Public Library Edwards, University of Waterloo; Margaret Districts Bakelaar, University of Waterloo; Michael Minshuai Ding, University of Nebraska at Drescher, University of Waterloo; Pierre Filion, Omaha University of Waterloo

FR3.30.13 Migration and Its Effects on FR3.30.06 Heat Wave Vulnerability Relative Deprivation and Health in China: Assessment and Planning for Adaptation to Evidence from a National Survey Heat Wave: Focus on Seoul Zihong Deng, The University of Hong Kong; Yik Ye Seul Choi, Yonsei University; Jaewon Kim, Wa Law, The University of Hong Kong Yonsei University; Up Lim, Yonsei University

90 FR3.30.14 Social Capital and Community Gardens: A Strategy to Combat FR3.30.24 Refugee Policy & Social Social and Environmental Injustices Integration in Jordan: Structural Barriers to Shavaughn Lawson, University of Wisconsin- Enclave Formation Among Forced Migrants Milwaukee in Jordan David Nardelli, Bridgewater State University

FR3.30.15 Two Types of Urban Public Memorial Landscapes in Japan: Case Study FR3.30.25 Somali Incorporation in on the Commemoration of Bombing Victims Urban Sweden Yutaka Kimura, University of Tsukuba Stefanie Chambers, Trinity College

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE FR3.30.17 What Makes People Trust FR3.30.27 Identifying Vulnerable Their Neighbors? A Comparative Analysis Transportation Areas in the City of Toronto Based on Housing Types Using Access Profile Analysis Tae Soo Song, Yonsei University; Up Lim, Janelle Lee, University of Waterloo; Jeffrey Yonsei University Casello, University of Waterloo

A Comparison of Residential FR3.30.18 Gender Matters: An Satisfaction Among Public Housing FR3.30.29 Residents and Housing Choice Voucher Investigation of Planning Workplaces Recipients Marisa Turesky, Cornell University; Mildred Warner, Cornell University Seoyeon Park, Sungkyunkwan University; Hee-

Jung Jun, Sungkyunkwan University FR3.30.31 Task-Biased Technological FR3.30.19 Measuring Neighborhood Change, City Size, and Inter-City Employment Gap in Korea Satisfaction Through Participation in Civic Minyoung Kim, Yonsei University; Up Lim, Organizations and Neighborhood Groups Yonsei University Ebunoluwa Odeyemi, The University of Georgia

Who Cares? Lived FR3.30.20 "Crisis", Public Space, and FR3.30.32 City Building: The Redevelopment of Moss Experiences of Home Care Aides in Park Milwaukee Caitlin Taylor, University of Wisconsin— Nikki Pagaling, University of Toronto; Keisha St. Milwaukee Louis-McBurnie, University of Toronto

Linking Walkability with FR3.30.21 Gentrification in Pittsburgh: FR3.30.34 Racial Diversity: Metro Atlanta Case 2000 – A Comparison Across Methods and 2013 Communities Bonwoo Koo, Georgia Institute of Technology; Xiaoying Yu, University of Pittsburgh; Jennifer Nisha Botchwey, Georgia Institute of Bert, University of Pittsburgh; Sabina Deitrick, Technology; Subhrajit Guhathakurta, Georgia University of Pittsburgh Institute of Technology

Changes in Low Income FR3.30.23 Comparative Analysis on Population Levels Along the Millennium Line FR3.30.35 Urban Transformation in UK and China: A SkyTrain in Vancouver, Canada, 2001-2011: A Case Study of Manchester and Hangzhou Transportation Equity Analysis Tao Sun, Nankai University; Xinze Li, University Danielle DeVries, Simon Fraser University; of Glasgow Meghan Winters, Simon Fraser University

91 Alex Halloway, Marquette University An Empirical Analysis of the FR3.30.37 Agglomeration Effects of Creative Industry on Employment Growth FR3.30.46 Exploring Gendered Yejin Yoo, Yonsei University; Kasung Kim, Outcomes of the School-to-Prison Pipeline Yonsei University Curtis M Williams II, Rutgers University

FR3.30.39 Street-level Retail and Urban FR3.30.54 Housing and Transportation Fabric of the Metropolitan Region of Buenos in an Aging Friendly Community Aires: The Southern Corridor Sara Hajirezaie, University of Oklahoma; Charles Florencia Sciutto, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella; Warnken, University of Oklahoma Lorena Vecslir, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas Sejong-Si: Comparison of FR3.30.58 Housing Price's Spatial Impact Before and FR3.30.40 Green Space and Livable After Development Urban Development: A Comparative Case Kim Sunghwan, Yonsei University; Kim Study of Southeast Asian Cities Kabsung, Yonsei University Michael Tormey, Northeastern University

FR3.30.60 Tourism Gentrification in FR3.30.42 The Politics of Historic District Renovation —The Case of Homelessness in Los Angeles County Lingnan Tiandi, Foshan Ayobami Laniyonu, University of California, Los Jiang Chang, Michigan State University; Dixiang Angeles Xie, Guangdong University of Technology; Hongsheng Chen, Southeast University; Junjie Tan, Guangdong University of Technology A Comparison of Income FR3.30.43 Trajectories Between Working Poor and Working Non-Poor in Seoul Metropolitan FR3.30.61 The Guangxi-Guangdong Area of Korea: A Latent Growth Model West River-Pearl River Corridor 2020’s: So Hyeon Lee, Yonsei University; Up Lim, Some Development Frameworks for New Yonsei University Opportunities Kui Chi Ip, New Asia Arts & Business College; Thomas Yip, ; Daniel Wong, T2X Global The Effects of Uber on Low- FR3.30.44 Income Communities Evan Wise, Temple University FR3.30.62 Neighborhood Built Environment and Job Accessibility

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY, Hyunjoo Eom, University of Maryland, College Gathering Place? FR3.30.45 Park; Hiroyuki Iseki, University of Maryland, Intercultural Engagement in the Milwaukee College Park Area: Perspectives from Emerging Leaders

3:45pm - 5:25pm Concurrent Sessions

City Hall Room (2nd Floor) Reflections on Being an FR3.45.01 Activist Scholar--Recipient of 2018 Activist Moderator: Kitty Kelly Epstein, Holy Names Scholar Award University

92 Kenora (2nd Floor) Henry Taylor Jr., University at Buffalo, 2018 Recipient of the UAA-SAGE Marilyn J. Gittell Film screening Moderator: Dwayne Sybbliss Activist Scholar Award Director: Dwayne Sybbliss; Producer: Dwayne Commentators: Willow Lung-Amam, University Sybbliss of Maryland; Robert Silverman, University of Buffalo FILM SCREENING of Natura FR3.45.06 Urbana - the Brachen of Berlin FR3.45.02 Contribution to the Field of Dufferin (2nd Floor) Urban Affairs-2018 Award Recipient

Churchill (2nd Floor) Film screening Moderator: Matthew Gandy FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE

Moderator: Louise Simmons, University of Speakers: Alison Bain, York University; Sara Connecticut Macdonald, Utrecht University ; Roger Keil, York University Gregory Squires, George Washington University, 2018 Recipient of the Contribution to Director: Matthew Gandy, Cambridge the Field of Urban Affairs Award University; Producer: Sandra Jasper, Cambridge University; Production Commentators: Deirdre Oakley, Georgia State Company: Cambridge University University; Anna Santiago, Michigan State University; George Galster, Wayne State FILM SCREENING of University (Emeritus) FR3.45.07 Planting Seeds: Milwaukee’s Young Farmers

Wentworth (2nd floor) FR3.45.03 Remembering the Life and Work of Dr. Robert Young, Western Film screening Moderator: Nick DeMarsh, University Groundwork Milwaukee Chestnut West (Mezzanine Floor) Director: John Flaig, University of Wisconsin- Moderator: Judy Garber, University of Alberta Milwaukee

Judith Garber, University of Alberta; Roger Keil, FILM SCREENING of Sold York University; Pierre Hamel, University of FR3.45.08 Montreal; Martin Horak, Western University; Out: Affordable Housing at Risk Andrew Sancton, Western University; Ronald Maple West (Mezzanine Floor) Vogel, Ryerson University Film screening Moderator: Kevin Dragseth

FR3.45.04 FILM SCREENING of In the Director: Kevin Dragseth; Production Shadow of Ferguson Company: Twin Cities PBS Kent (2nd Floor)

FILM SCREENING of The Film screening Moderator: Mai Nguyen, FR3.45.09 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Hand That Feeds Elgin (2nd Floor) Director: Mai Nguyen, UNC-Chapel Hill; Producer: Ashley Tindall, Archer Films; Film screening Moderator: Alex Hoskyns- Production Company: Archer Films Abrahall, Bullfrog Films

Director: Rachel Lears and Robin Blotnick; FR3.45.05 FILM SCREENING of Last Production Company: Jubilee Films Ride Through Regent

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FILM SCREENING of The FR3.45.10 Director: Nick Taylor, The Organizer; Organizer Producer: Joey Carey, The Organizer; Huron (2nd floor) Production Company: Sundial Pictures, Casa Libra Productions Film screening Moderator: Nick Taylor, The Organizer

5:30pm - 6:30pm UAA Networking Reception Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required Dominion Ballroom (2nd Floor)

6:30pm Dinner (on your own)

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 6 | DETAILED FRIDAY,

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8:00am - 10:30am 8:00am - 10:30am Conference Registration/Event Check-In Book Exhibit & Tour Purchase Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) Concourse Level-1 floor below lobby SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE 8:00am - 9:00am Continental Breakfast Ends promptly at 9:00am Comprehensive Registration badge or reception ticket required Grand East (Lower Concourse--2 floors below lobby)

9:00am - 10:25am Concurrent Sessions

Homelessness and Federally Subsidized Local Governments and SA9.00.01 Housing: The CoC Program and LIHTC Affordable Housing Production Andrew Sullivan, University of Kentucky; Saerim Churchill (2nd Floor) Kim, University of Kentucky

Moderator: Fanny Tremblay-Racicot, Université Housing Approaches in U.S. Cities du Québec à Montréal Anaid Yerena, University of Washington - Tacoma Why Would You Share Your Home? : Share

Housing Choice and its Socioeconomic Determinants Ayoung Woo, Sejong University; SA9.00.02 Housing and Communities Jeongseob Kim, Ulsan National Institute of in Chinese Cities and Suburbs Science and Technology; Gi-Hyoug Cho, Ulsan Wentworth (2nd Floor) National Institute of Science and Technology Moderator: Lan Deng, University of Michigan The Relationship Between Municipalities and Real Estate Developers and its Impact on Villagers’ Life Adaptation after Land Affordable Housing in Transit-Oriented Expropriation-induced Resettlement: An Developments in Canada Investigation of Four Neighborhoods in Fanny Tremblay-Racicot, Université du Québec Suburban Shanghai, China à Montréal; Florence Paulhiac Scherrer, Shuping Zhang, University of Waterloo; Zhu Université du Québec à Montréal Qian, University of Waterloo

95 Neighborhood Typology and Distribution in Melissa Chinchilla, Massachusetts Institute of Chinese Cities: A Case Study of Tianjin Technology; Sonya Gabrielian, Veteran Chenguang Li, Nankai University; Lu Sun, Administration/ University of California Los Tianjin University; Tao Sun, Nankai University; Angeles Tao Sun, Nankai University; Xuan Sun, Nankai University; Jianwen Liu, Nankai University The Other Side of the Story: Exploring the Experiences of Landlords in order to Improve Residential Location and Subjective Social Housing Opportunity for Low-Income Status of Urban Residents in China Households Feibei Zheng, Nankai University,China Anita Zuberi, Duquesne University

Market Development, State Intervention and Affordable and Mixed- the Dynamics of New Housing Investment in SA9.00.04 China Income Housing in Pursuit of Equity Lan Deng, University of Michigan; Jie Chen, Elgin (2nd Floor) Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Moderator: Anna Kramer, University of Toronto Multiple Homeownership in Chinese Cities Youqin Huang, State University of New York, In Pursuit of Just Regions: The Fight for Albany; Daichun Yi, Southwestern University of Equity in the HUD Sustainable Communities Finance and Economics; William Clark, Initiative University of California, Los Angeles Jason Reece, The Ohio State University

Toward a Theory of Social Inclusion: The SA9.00.03 Housing Subsidies: Housing Design and Practice of Social Inclusion in Choice and Quality Mixed-income Communities City Hall Room (2nd Floor) Morgan Bulger, Case Western Reserve University Moderator: Anita Zuberi, Duquesne University Planning practice and housing markets: Housing Search Strategies and Residential Potential for leverage Outcomes for Housing Choice Voucher Anna Kramer, University of Toronto Holders: Implications for Housing Mobility Alexandra Curley, The American City Coalition; Gretchen Weismann, The American City SA9.00.05 The Migrant Experience: Coalition From Succession to Violent Rejection Kenora (2nd Floor) Housing Choice Voucher Recipients as Market Participants: Implications for Moderator: Jonathan Davies, DeMontfort Program Outcomes University

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 7 | DETAILED SATURDAY, Gregg Colburn, University of Washington Domestic Deities: The Hindu House Temples Taking Stock: What Drives Landlord and Storefront Shrines of Richmond Hill, Participation in the Housing Choice Voucher Queens Program Gregory Marinic, University of Kentucky Philip Garboden, Johns Hopkins University; Eva Rosen, Georgetown University; Stefanie Contested Consumption: Mediating Civic DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University; Kathryn Space, ‘Street Food’ and Social Inclusion Edin, Princeton University Jaclyn Rohel, New York University

Comparing Tenant and Neighborhood Places of the Network Society: the case of Characteristics of the Veteran Affairs’ Singapore Project- vs. Tenant-Based Supportive Felicity Chan, Nanyang Technological University Housing Program in Los Angeles County

96 “We Have No Power”: The Violence Faced by District Urban Refugees Living in Cape Town, South Corey Bower, State University of New York at Africa Buffalo; Sue Baldwin, Buffalo Public Schools Tolu Lanrewaju, Rutgers University The Role of East Side High School in the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark Health Provision and the City SA9.00.06 Marie Jeanne Ndimbira, Rutgers University Roosevelt (2nd Floor) Building Bridges or Raising Walls? School Moderator: Danielle Raudenbush, University of Choice and the Distribution of Students California, San Diego Across Schools Katharine Elizabeth Neem Destler, Western From the Bottom to the Top: Creating a Washington University SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Practice Plan for University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine Liminality as a Form of Resistance: Marya Shegog, The Lincy Institute, University of Examining the Educational Geographies of Nevada Las Vegas Rochester, NY’s Urban-Suburban

Interdistrict Transfer Program Health Care Off the Books: Obstacles to Symon James-Wilson, University of Toronto Care and the Use of Social Ties by the Urban

Poor Danielle Raudenbush, University of California, SA9.00.10 Adaptive Climate San Diego Governance and Land Regulation Linden (Mezzanine Floor)

Redefining Cities: Socio- SA9.00.07 Moderator: Maria Manta Conroy, The Ohio State Economic Mobility and the Limits of Policy University Dufferin (2nd Floor)

Innovative Infrastructure Finance toward Moderator: Paul Jargowsky, Rutgers University- Sustainability: The Case of Stormwater Camden Management in US Cities

Jerry Zhao, University of Minnesota The Volunteer and The City: Immigrant

Pathways to Citizenship Adaptive GSI Management and Climate Janet Bauer, Trinity College Change in the Midwest

Maria Manta Conroy, The Ohio State University; Detroit & Identity: The Changing Meaning of Jessica Pagan Wilson, The Ohio State the American City University Margaret Murray, University of Michigan- Dearborn Planning to Maintain the Viability of the

Louisiana Coastal Zone: Balancing Coastal You Still Live There: Limitations of the Social Restoration and Managed Retreat Welfare Policy Traci Birch, Louisiana State University Meghan Wilson, University of Chicago

Recent Immigrant Engagement in the Urban SA9.00.08 Schools and Communities forest: Exploring Participation and Huron (2nd Floor) Engagement Strategies Ambika Tenneti, University of Toronto; Nicole Moderator: Corey Bower, State University of Klenk, University of Toronto New York at Buffalo

Biking, Commuting, and Poverty, Stress, and Academic Performance: SA9.00.11 Alternative Travel Modes ACE Scores and Achievement in an Urban Maple West (Mezzanine Floor)

97 Collaborative Project Design and Moderator: Jonathan Stiles, Rutgers University Development Minjee Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Increasing Cycling for Transportation in Technology Canadian Communities: Understanding What Works The Politics of Tax Marie-Eve Assuncao-Denis, McGill University; SA9.00.14 Ray Tomalty, McGill University Increments and Incentives as Development Tools Telecommuting and Peak-Hour Avoidance in Kent (2nd Floor) a Multimodal City Jonathan Stiles, Rutgers University; Michael Moderator: Juliet Musso, University of Southern Smart, Rutgers University California

Vision Zero or Zero Vision in Canadian Locating the Local State in Urban Cities? A Comparison of Major Cities Road Financialization: A Case Study of 'Financial Safety Initiatives and Policies Innovation’ in Detroit, Michigan Marie-Soleil Cloutier, Institut National de la Rachel Phillips, University of Toronto Recherche Scientifique; Robert Jennings, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique; Does Tax-Increment Financing Foster Local Florence Paulhiac-Scherrer, Université du Economic Development: Evidence from Saint Québec à Montréal; Owen Waygood, Université Louis and Kansas City, MO Laval Ahmed Rachid El Khattabi, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; Thomas Lester, University How Economic Incentives Alter Travel of North Carolina Chapel Hill Behaviours: An Analysis of Metrolinx’s Smart Commute Solutions Bend, Bounce, or Break: The Effect of Mischa Young, University of Toronto; Steven Institutional Arrangements on Local Fiscal Farber, University of Toronto Scarborough Resilience During the Great Recession Juliet Musso, University of Southern California;

Matt Young, Syracuse University; Thai Le, SA9.00.12 Ideas of Collaboration, University of Southern California Inclusion, and Compromise in Planning Simcoe (2nd Floor)

Interlocal Competition, Moderator: Alex Jürgen Thumm, Simon Fraser SA9.00.16 University Cooperation and Public Management Reform Maple East (Mezzanine Floor) Invisible Informality and Exclusionary Planning: The Case of Fortaleza-Brazil Moderator: Lori Riverstone-Newell, Illinois State SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 7 | DETAILED SATURDAY, Mariana Quezado Costa Lima, Universidade University Federal do Ceará; Clarissa Figueiredo Sampaio Freitas, Universidade Federal do Ceará; Daniel Shutting Down Local Control: Conservative Ribeiro Cardoso, Universidade Federal do States and the Recent Rise in Blanket and Ceará Super Preemption Laws Lori Riverstone-Newell, Illinois State University Puzzling over Parking: Assessing the Transitional Parking Requirement in Making Intermunicipal Cooperation Last: Vancouver, British Columbia Explaining Shared Service Agreement Alex Jürgen Thumm, Simon Fraser University; Duration Anthony Perl, Simon Fraser University Austin M. Aldag, Cornell University; Mildred E. Warner, Cornell University Harnessing Mega-developments as Planning Opportunities: Paving a Pathway for

98 Estimating the Bounds of Philanthropic Metropolitan Fragmentation in the ATL: The Influence on Urban Governance Search for Sustainability, Social Justice and Dale Thomson, University of Michigan-Dearborn Equity in a Fracturing Metropolis? Russell Smith, Winston-Salem State University Precarious and Emergent Associations?: Public-Private and Non-Profit Sector The Pitfalls of Interlocal Competition: How Partnerships in Toronto’s Tower Renewal the Absence of Regional Planning and the Program Promotion of Suburbanization Precipitated Ewa Modlinska, University of Toronto; the Flint Water Crisis Susannah Bunce, University of Toronto Rick Sadler, Michigan State University Scarborough

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Gentrification: Improving Communities Urban Renewal in a Neo- SA9.00.17 Instead of Erasing Them liberal Context Jesseca Lightbourne, Georgia State University; Mackenzie (2nd Floor) Amina Sillah Kebbeh, Towson University; Jesus N. Valero, Moderator: Jesseca Lightbourne, Georgia State University of Utah University

10:30am - 11:55am Concurrent Sessions

Wentworth (2nd Floor) Critical Discourse SA10.30.00 Pine West (Mezzanine Floor) Moderator: Clarissa Freitas, Universidade Federal do Ceara Moderator: Pengfei Li, Queens College, City University of New York Addressing Racial and Class Inequalities Through Creative Placemaking: Does the Theorizing Possibility as a Practical, Political, Promise Fit The Reality? and Philosophic Limit on the Radical Project Jennifer Gaul-Stout, Marquette University; Timothy Imeokparia, University of Illinois at Amber Wichowsky, Marquette University; Jill Chicago Birren, Marquette University

Was It All That Bad? James C. Scott, Michel What Matters About Connection to Place: Foucault, John Dewey And The Revolt Differences Between Inner and Outer Against Urban Planning Metropolitian Suburbs Frédéric Mercure-Jolette, Université de Robertta Ryan, University of Technology Montréal Sydney

Suburbanization, (Sub)-Urbanism, and The Making of Mixed-Use Public Modernity Neighborhoods: A History of American Pengfei Li, Queens College, City University of Approaches to Combining Work, Shopping, New York and Affordable Housing

Yonah Freemark, Massachusetts Institute of SA10.30.01 Planning for Equity and Technology Affordability

99 The Suburban Neighbourhood as a Process Churchill (2nd Floor) and a Project – challenges for Urban Design, Regulation and Territorial Governance Moderator: Erin Hopkins, Virginia Tech Joao Cabral, Faculty of Architecture University of Lisbon; Cristina Henriques, University of A Case Study of the Northern Kentucky Lisbon; José Crespo, University of Lisbon Scholar House Molly Porter, University of Cincinnati; David Varady, University of Cincinnati Neighborhood Amenities SA10.30.02 and their Effects The Political Economy of Redevelopment in City Hall Room (2nd Floor) Freedman’s Town, Houston Texas Gina Bienski, Rutgers University Moderator: Nik Luka, McGill University; Laura Taylor, York University What is the Value of Neighborhood Institutions? Club Goods, Civil Society, and ad-hoc Deborah A. Carroll, University of Central Florida; 'Neighbourhood' Governance in Periurban Christopher B. Goodman, University of Amenity Landscapes Nebraska-Omaha Nik Luka, McGill University; Laura Taylor, York University Inequality in Organizational Resources in a Small City: Exploring Space and Program Neighborhood Livability: The Roles of Delivery Location Neighborhood Discordance, Walking, and Megan Gilster, University of Iowa; Cristian Safety Meier, University of Iowa Jeongjae Yoon, Texas A&M University; Chanam Lee, Texas A&M University The Impact of Community Associations on Residential Property Values Measured Expectations: An Examination of Erin Hopkins, Virginia Tech Organizational and Community Perspectives of Urban Agriculture and Food Justice in Milwaukee, WI SA10.30.06 Urban Environment and Jamison Ellis, University of Wisconsin- Health Milwaukee Huron (2nd Floor)

When Mary Jane Moves to Town: The Effect Moderator: Carlos Balsas, University at Albany of Medical Marijuana Provisioning Centers on Local Housing Values Exploring Considerations of Equity in the Timothy Hodge, Oakland University; Timothy Healthy Built Environments (HBE) Field: A Komarek, Old Dominion University; Justin Scoping Review Sarna, Oakland University Samantha Biglieri, University of Waterloo;

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 7 | DETAILED SATURDAY, Nicole Goodbrand, Queen's University; Jennifer Exploring Park-induced Changes in Retail Dean, University of Waterloo Business in Gentrifying Communities: The Case of Gyeongui Line Forest Park, Seoul, The Contrasted Meanings of Car- Korea dependency in Old Age: An Exploration of Juhyeon Park, Ulsan National Institute of Lifestyles for Two Elderly Cohorts from Science and Technology; Jeongseob Kim, North-America and Europe Ulsan National Institute of Science and Michel Després, Montréal University; Sébastien Technology; Seong Bo Yoon, Ulsan National Lord, Montréal University; Yan Kestens, Institute of Science and Technology Montréal University; Yan Kestens, Montréal University

SA10.30.03 Neighborhood -level Organization and Institutions

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Conceptual Foundations Too Much Noise? A Study of How Traffic SA10.30.10 Noise Impacts Public Health and Quality of for an Advocacy Future Life in Cities Simcoe (2nd Floor) Carlos Balsas, University at Albany; Larry Schell, University at Albany Moderator: Maria Del C. Vera, University of Nevada Las Vegas Completing the Continuum: The Role of the Built Environment in Cancer Prevention, and Developing and Planning Places by The IoT Maria Del C. Vera, University of Nevada Las the Potential Contributions of Urban Policy Vegas Leia Minaker, University of Waterloo; Alexander

Wray, University of Waterloo At Home in the Denser Suburb: An Emotional SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE Healthy Communities Approach and the Geography of Encounters in the Australian High-rise Adoption of Housing Interventions to Louise Dorignon, University of Melbourne Promote Health: a Montreal Case Study

Marie-Eve Desroches, Institut national de la Guerrilla Gardening and Ephemeral Space Recherche Scientifique Making in Montréal, Canada: Structural Humility as a Ground for a Non- SA10.30.08 Sustainable Urban Design compartmentalising Logic of Urban Space Elgin (2nd Floor) Vladimir Mikadze, McGill University

Moderator: Mojgan Chapariha, University of Transportation and the Lisbon/York University SA10.30.11 City: Friends or Enemies? Design Competencies for the New Urban Maple West (Mezzanine Floor) Agenda: Education Through Interdisciplinary & Multicultural Sustainable Design Moderator: Kwangyul Choi, University of Elad Persov, Bezalel Academy of Art and Calgary Design Planning and Implementing TOD Projects in Analysis of Implementing the SDG-11 on Toronto and Ottawa/Gatineau : Processes Human Well-being in the City of Isfahan and Instruments in a Comparative Mojgan Chapariha, University of Lisbon/York Perspective University; Olivia Bina, University of Florence Paulhiac Scherrer, University of Lisbon/Chinese University of Hong Kong Quebec in Montreal; Mario Gauthier, University of Quebec in Outaouais; Fanny Tremblay- Conceptualizing Dimensions of Park Quality Racicot, University of Quebec in Montreal Elizabeth Corley, Arizona State University; Erin Rugland, Arizona State University; Joanna What Factors Influence the Average VKT of Lucio, Arizona State University; Jeong Joo Ahn, Office Employment Clusters? An examination Arizona State University; Angel Molina, Arizona of commuting patterns in the GTHA State University; Yushim Kim, Arizona State Robert Keel, University of Toronto; Steven University Farber, University of Toronto

Barriers, Challenges, Conflicts, and Understanding of the Growth and Facilitators in Environmental Decision- Automobile Dependence: A Comparative making: A Case of An’Yang Stream Study of Nine Canadian Census Metropolitan Restoration Areas Chang-Yu Hong, Portland State University Kwangyul Choi, University of Calgary

101 Kevin Dowler, York University; Annie Wong, Improving Municipal SA10.30.12 Independent Artist Service Performance During Disasters Mackenzie (2nd Floor) Cultural Appropriation and the Urban Spatial Imaginary Moderator: J. Rosie Tighe, Cleveland State Andrew Zitcer, Drexel University; Salina M. University Almanzar, Artist and Organizer, Lancaster City, PA Analyzing the Resilience of Urban Food Systems to Extreme Weather Events and Natural Disasters SA10.30.15 From Conflict to Kimberly Zeuli, Initiative for a Competitive Inner Collaboration in Urban Governance City; Austin Nijhuis, Initiative for a Competitive Roosevelt (2nd Floor) Inner City; Zachary Gerson-Nieder, Initiative for a Competitive Inner City Moderator: Guy Chiasson, Université du Québec en Outaouais Coastal Threats and Urban Growth: The 2017 Hurricane Season Local Politics and Wedge Issue: When Richard Vogel, Farmingdale State College Signatures Towers are Brought into Municipal Campaigning Driving Factors, Process, and Impacts of Guy Chiasson, Université du Québec en Residential Relocation After Disasters: A Outaouais; Mario Gauthier, Université du Systematic Literature Review Québec en Outaouais; Anne Mévellec, Kijin Seong, Texas A&M University; Shannon University of Ottawa Van Zandt, Texas A&M University “We All Gotta Drink the Water”: Discordant Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Discourses in the Remediation of Assisting Vulnerable Populations in Post- Milwaukee’s Lead Service Lines Harvey Houston and Galveston, Texas Isabella Rieke, University of Wisconsin- Katherine Lieberknecht, The University of Texas Milwaukee at Austin Unequal Spaces of Local Governance in Building Citizen Preparedness to Disasters Toronto’s Casino Debates and Climate Change: Case study of Citizens’ Alexandra Flynn, University of Toronto Initiatives in New Orleans in the United States The Consequences of Population Loss for Nathalie Francès, Université de Montréal; Economic Development Strategy and Isabelle Thomas, Université de Montréal; Cooperation in Metropolitan Chicago Gonzalo Lizarralde, Université de Montréal Eric Zeemering, Northern Illinois University

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 7 | DETAILED SATURDAY, SA10.30.13 Cultural Life in the SA10.30.16 Scalar Planning, Neighbourhoods Scenarios, Building Codes and Social Justice Kenora (2nd Floor) Dufferin (2nd Floor)

Moderator: Andrew Zitcer, Drexel University Moderator: Sanda Kaufman, Cleveland State University Building Arts Based Communities: How Equity is Considered Exploring the Potential Consequences of Aria Morgan-Wilson, Texas Southern University Drone Use Regulations from a Social Justice Perspective Neighbourhood Improvement Areas, Social Jake Nelson, Arizona State University; Yushim Engagement Art, and Cultural Policy in Post- Kim, Arizona State University; Tony Grubesic, Amalgamation Toronto

102 Arizona State University

Institutional SA10.30.18 Fragmentation, City Size and Governance Maple East (Mezzanine Floor)

A Scenario-Generating Model of the Moderator: Michael Peddle, Northern Illinois Regional Spatial Pattern of Firm Location in University Time: An Empirical Test with Northeast Ohio Conflict Among Actors and Stakeholders in Data Sanda Kaufman, Cleveland State University; the Budgetary Process Mark Salling, Cleveland State University; Miron Michael Peddle, Northern Illinois University Kaufman, Cleveland State University SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE The Network Construction of Social Local Rebels: How Local Governments Get Organizations Participating in Urban around Federal and State Laws Governance in China Eliska Schnabel, University of Illinois at Chicago Lei Zhai, Nankai University

Efficient Communication: How Government Comparative Study on City Size Distribution Mandated Knowledge Brokers Could Save in Sub-National Leveled Administrative Area the Day Between China and Developed Countries Katherine Laycock, University of Waterloo Wenyue Li, Tsinghua University

12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch (on your own)

Mobile Study Tours Tour tickets required

12:30pm

Tour 2: Shaping and Reshaping Toronto's Waterfront (12:30pm-5:00pm) Tour Leaders: Gene Desfor, York University; Jennefer Laidley **Meeting time: 12:30pm in Sheraton Hotel –Elgin Room on 2nd Floor

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12:45pm Tour 1: Walking Tour of Three East End Neighbourhoods: St. Jamestown, Cabbagetown, and Regent Park (12:45pm-5:00pm) Tour Leader: Alan Walks, University of Toronto Meeting time: 12:45pm in Sheraton Hotel Lobby SOLD OUT

Tour 3: Downtown East Redevelopment- Planning, Unplanning, and the Regeneration of the East Downtown (12:45pm-5:00pm) Tour Leader: Zack Taylor, University of Western Ontario Meeting time: 12:45pm in Sheraton Hotel Lobby

Tour 4: Toronto's Western Suburbs: Looking at the Region from the Outside In (12:45pm-5:00pm) Tour Leaders: Roger Keil, York University; Michael Collens, Ministry of Municipal Affairs **Meeting time: 12:45pm in Sheraton Hotel Lobby

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | DETAILED SCHEDULE APRIL 7 | DETAILED SATURDAY,

104 105 Participants Index

A TH1.30.00, FR8.00.00, Carpenter, Juliet, FR11.10.02 Aalbers, Manuel, TH10.15.17 FR11.10.11 Carpentier-LaBerge, David, Aarland, Kristin, FR9.40.02 Bélanger, Hélène, FR11.10.03 FR11.10.08 Abdallah, Hiba, FR2.05.20 Belongie, Nicholas, TH10.50.09 Carr, Jered, TH9.10.22 Addie, Jean-Paul, FR8.00.21 Benjumea, Diana, TH1.30.13 Carriere, Michael, TH1.30.18 Adler, Patrick, FR8.00.17 Benton, Cristina, TH1.30.02 Carrr, Jered, TH3.10.00 Airgood-Obrycki, Whitney, Beringer, Astrud, FR11.10.12 Cassola, Adele, FR11.10.04 TH10.50.18 Bert, Jennifer, TH9.10.03 Castillo, Maria, TH10.50.08 Akers, Joshua, TH3.10.18 Beveridge, Ross, FR2.05.19 Caves, Roger, TH7.15.02, Al, Meltem, FR9.40.10 Bhattacharyya, Indro, FR7.15.05 Aldag, Austin M., SA9.00.16 FR11.10.16 Chakraborty, Tathagato, Alexander, Serena, FR11.10.07 Bienski, Gina, SA10.30.03 FR8.00.04 Ali, Amal K., FR9.40.16 Bierbaum, Ariel H., TH9.10.11 Chambers, Stefanie, FR3.30.25 Ali, Sabina, Opening Plenary Biglieri, Samantha, SA10.30.06 Chan, Felicity HH, SA9.00.05 Allen, Jeff, FR11.10.15 Bilodeau, Catherine, TH1.30.20 Chang, Jiang, FR3.30.60 Altaf, Shahbaz, FR11.10.07 Birch, Traci, TH9.10.05, Chapariha, Mojgan, SA10.30.08 Alves, Manoel Rodrigues, SA9.00.10 Charles, Carlo Handy, TH9.10.18 Blankley, Susanna, TH10.50.01 TH9.10.12 Amar, Amardeep Kaur, Blessett, Brandi, FR8.00.11 Charney, Igal, TH10.50.18 TH10.50.20 Blessing, Anita, TH3.10.02 Chatwin, Merlin, FR9.40.21 Anacker, Katrin, FR11.10.01 Bliss, AnnaMarie, TH10.50.10 Chen, Yi-Ling, FR8.00.03 Ananian, Priscilla, FR8.00.16 Bliss, Daniel, TH3.10.21 Chen, Yulin, TH10.50.13 Anderson, Gary, TH1.30.08 Bockmeyer, Janice, TH1.30.17 Cheng, Shaoming, TH1.30.12 Andranovich, Greg, TH3.10.17 Boddie, Stephanie, FR8.00.07 Chiasson, Guy, SA10.30.15 Andrew, Caroline, FR9.40.11 Bogle, Mary, TH10.50.03 Chilton, Ken, FR9.40.04 Appert, Manuel, TH9.10.18, Bohland, James, TH10.50.22 Chinchilla, Melissa, SA9.00.03 TH3.10.16 Bok, Marcia, FR9.40.08 Chitti, Marco, TH9.10.13 Appler, Douglas, TH9.10.10 Bollo, Christina, TH3.10.14 Choi, Kwangyui, SA10.30.11 Ardila, Diego Silva, FR2.05.10 Borges, Goncalo, TH9.10.13 Choi, Ye Seul, FR3.30.06 Asgary, Ali, FR9.40.13 Borges-Mendez, Ramon, Choi, Yunwon, TH1.30.14 Ashton, Philip, TH3.10.01 TH9.10.07 Clark, Eric, TH1.30.02, Assuncao-Denis, Marie-Eve, Bornstein, Lisa, FR2.05.19 TH3.10.00 SA9.00.11 Bower, Corey, SA9.00.08 Clark, Jennifer, TH3.10.08 August, Martine, FR8.00.01 Bowman, Ann O’M., TH3.10.21 Clarke, Susan E., TH7.15.07, Boyle, Robin, FR11.10.16 FR9.40.21 B Brail, Shauna, Opening Plenary, Cleave, Evan, FR9.40.17 Bain, Alison, TH3.10.15, FR9.40.20 Clement, Bronwyn, FR8.00.11 FR.3.45.06 Brain, David, TH1.30.08 Closter, Matthew, TH9.10.11 Baker, Dwayne, FR2.05.14 Bridges, Allison, FR2.05.05 Clouse, Candi, TH9.10.19 Balachandran, Sowmya, Brooks, Sheere, FR2.05.10 Cloutier, Marie-Soleil, SA9.00.11 FR2.05.01 Buckwalter, Donald, FR2.05.15 Colburn, Gregg, SA9.00.03 Balsas, Carlos, SA10.30.06 Bulger, Morgan, SA9.00.04 Collins, Michael, Tour 4 Barrett, Edith, TH10.50.19, Bunar, Nihad, TH10.50.06 Collins, Robert, FR11.10.19 TH1.30.00 Bunce, Susannah, TH1.30.03 Connelly, Joy, TH1.30.03 Barykina, Natallia, TH1.30.15 Burbank, Matthew, TH3.10.17 Conroy, Maria Manta, Basi, Crystal, Opening Plenary Butterfield, Sherri-Ann P., SA9.00.10 Basolo, Victoria, FR9.40.22 TH10.50.19 Cooper, Sarah, TH1.30.04 Basu, Sanghamitra, FR11.10.02 Byahut, Sweta, FR11.10.16 Cordova, Teresa, TH1.30.11 Bauer, Janet, SA9.00.07 C Coryell, Erin, TH10.50.14 Bearfield, Domonic, FR11.10.09 Côté-Roy, Laurence, TH1.30.11 Beauregard, Bob, FR11.10.18 Cabral, Joao, SA10.30.01 Cai, Yanjun, FR11.10.09 Coutinho-Silva, Rachel, Beckwith, Laura, FR9.40.12 FR2.05.10 Bedford, Paul, Tour 6 Carlson, H. Jacob, FR11.10.04 Carpenter, Ann, FR9.40.04 Cowell, Margaret, TH10.50.22 Beebeejaun, Yasminah, Coxon, Khadija, FR11.10.00

106 Cross, Hannah, FR8.00.04 Dragseth, Kevin, FR3.45.08 Ghosh, Sudeshna, FR9.40.16 Crul, Maurice, TH10.50.06 Drozdz, Martine, TH9.10.18 Gibb, Christine, TH1.30.13 Cummings, Alex Sayf, Dudley, Deryn, TH7.15.03 Gilderbloom, John I. “Hans”, TH1.30.18 Durst, Noah, FR11.10.19 FR9.40.14 Cummings, Scott, FR9.40.22 E Gilster, Megan, SA10.30.03 Curley, Alexandra, SA9.00.03 Eckert, Jeanette, FR8.00.07 Gimenez-Santana, Alejandro, Curran, Win, FR8.00.19 Ehlenz, Meagan, TH10.50.19 TH10.50.08 D Ehrenfeucht, Renia, FR8.00.17 Giusti, Cecilia, TH1.30.05 Dalton, Tony, FR9.40.00 Eidelman, Gabriel, TH1.30.09 Glass, Michael, TH1.30.21 Danielsen, Karen A., FR2.05.14 Elesh, David, TH3.10.10 Godfrey, Sarah, TH10.50.20 Daniere, Amrita, FR11.10.12 Ellis, Jamison, SA10.30.02 Goetz, Ed, FR8.00.00 Dantzler, Prentiss, TH10.50.04 Engberg, Lars, FR11.10.13 Goetz, Edward, TH3.10.03 Darrah-Okike, Jennifer, Enright, Theresa, FR8.00.05 Goldberg-Miller, Shoshanah, FR9.40.11 Enriquez, Jared, FR8.00.15 FR2.05.17 Das, Ashok, FR11.10.02 Eom, Hyunjoo, FR3.30.62 Goodman, Christopher B., Das, Priyam, TH9.10.14 Epstein, Jaron, FR8.00.10 SA10.30.03 Davidson, Mark, FR9.40.19 Epstein, Kitty Kelly, FR8.00.10, Gore, Christopher, FR11.10.21 Davies, Jonathan, FR2.05.22; FR3.45.01 Gourrier, Al, TH9.10.21 SA9.00.05 Estes, J.R. “Jones”, TH10.50.15 Graham, Leigh, FR8.00.20 Dawkins, Casey, TH3.10.03 Grant, Bligh, FR11.10.21 F Green, Steve, FR2.05.20 De Graauw, Els, TH1.30.06, Fang, Yiping, FR11.10.16 FR9.40.06 Greenlee, Andrew, TH9.10.01 Farley, Chandra, TH10.50.05 Gregg, Kelly, FR11.10.14 De Jesus, Angelica, FR9.40.12 Favero, Adrian, TH9.10.21 Dean, Jennifer, TH1.30.05 Gress, Taryn, FR7.15.06 Fedeli, Valeria, FR2.05.22 Grevstad-Nordbrock, Ted, Deas, Iain, FR9.40.21 Ferman, Barbara, TH10.50.11 DeFilippis, James, FR9.40.03 TH1.30.02 Filion, Pierre, TH10.50.18, Gross, Jill Simone, FR9.40.21 Deitrick, Sabina, FR2.05.18 TH1.30.09 Delpirou, Aurélien, TH9.10.18 Guenther, Faye Chisholm, Fleming, Billy, TH9.10.05 FR11.10.03 DeMarsh, Nick, FR3.45.07 Flores, Arturo, TH10.50.12, Deng, Lan, SA9.00.02 Gururani, Shubhra, TH1.30.16 FR11.10.14 Guyadeen, Dave, FR9.40.16 Deng, Zihong, FR3.30.13 Flynn, Alexandra, SA10.30.15 Desage, Fabien, FR2.05.21 Flynn, Lindsay, FR9.40.01 H Desfor, Gene, Tour 2 Foote, Nathan, FR11.10.06 Ha, Hui Jeong, TH10.50.09 Després, Michel, SA10.30.06 Forbes, Allison, TH3.10.08 Hackworth, Jason, TH3.10.18 Desroches, Marie-Eve, Fourot, Aude-Claire, FR9.40.06 Haderer, Margaret, FR2.05.15 SA10.30.06 Francès, Nathalie, SA10.30.12 Hae, Laam, TH1.30.10 Destler, Katharine Elizabeth Fraser, James, TH10.50.02 Hagan, Julie, TH9.10.16 Neem, SA9.00.08 Freeman, Lance, FR11.10.04 Hahm, Yeankyoung, FR2.05.17 DeVries, Danielle, FR3.30.23 Freemark, Yonah, SA10.30.01 Hajirezaie, Sara, FR3.30.54 Dewar, Margaret, FR8.00.04 Freitas, Clarissa, TH3.10.19, Hall, Jonathan, FR9.40.20 Dias, Marika, TH10.50.01 SA10.30.01 Halloway, Alex, FR3.30.45 Diggs, S. Nicole, TH9.10.11 Freixas, Catalina, FR11.10.11 Hambleton, Robin, TH10.50.12 Dillard, Randy, TH10.50.01 Friendly, Abigail, FR11.10.16 Hamel, Pierre, FR3.45.03 Dilworth, Richardson, FR9.40.23 Frozzini, Jorge, FR9.40.06 Hanley, Johanna, FR9.40.10 Dimpfl, Teresa Neumann, Hanlon, Bernadette, TH9.10.15 G TH10.50.09, TH3.10.18 Ding, Minshuai, FR3.30.09 Gajewski, Rafał, FR11.10.21 Harper-Anderson, Elsie, Dios-Lema, Rebeca, TH3.10.10 Galster, George, FR3.45.02 TH1.30.08, FR2.05.16 Donaghy, Maureen, TH1.30.16 Gandy, Matthew, FR8.00.00, Harris, Garry, TH10.50.05 Donegan, Mary, FR9.40.17 FR.3.45.06 Harris, Kirk E., FR7.15.08 Dorignon, Louise, SA10.30.10 Garay, Nakeefa, TH1.30.07 Harrison, John, TH1.30.21 Doucet, Brian, TH3.10.10 Garber, Judith, FR9.40.23, Harwood, Stacy, TH1.30.06 Doussard, Marc, FR8.00.08 FR3.45.03 Havlova, Zdenka, TH3.10.13 Dowler, Kevin, SA10.30.13 Gaudreau, Louis, FR2.05.21 Hawes, Emily, FR9.40.01 Downey, Davia, FR9.40.13 Gaul-Stout, Jennifer, Hays, R. Allen, TH10.50.00 Doyon, Andreanne, TH3.10.14 SA10.30.01 Hazelton, Josephine, Geva, Yinnon, FR8.00.01

107 FR11.10.11 FR2.05.18 Kwon, Haegi, TH9.10.12 Healy, Aisling, FR9.40.06 Jun, Hee-Jung, TH9.10.13 Kyeremeh, Emmanuel, Heese-Boutin, Claire, TH1.30.03 Jung, Kyujin, FR9.40.13 FR8.00.06 Heim-LaFrombois, Megan, K L FR2.05.06 Kainer-Persov, Nava, FR9.40.03 Laidley, Jennefer, Tour 2 Helm-LaFrombois, Megan, Kamizaki, Kuni, TH1.30.03 Lake, Robert, FR11.10.18 FR2.05.06 Kang, Leanne, FR9.40.10 Lamb, Zachary, TH9.10.05 Herbert, Claire, TH3.10.18 Kang, Seungbeom, TH10.50.04 Landis, Leslie, TH9.10.15 Herman, Cameron, TH1.30.07 Kassens-Noor, Eva, TH3.10.17 Lang, Christine, FR9.40.06 Hernandez-Cervantes, Tania, Kaufman, Andrew, TH10.15.17 Langford, Rachel, TH10.50.03 TH3.10.05 Kaufman, Sanda, SA10.30.16 Languillon, Raphaël, TH3.10.16 Heron, Craig, Tour 5 Kearns, Michelle, TH3.10.07 Laniyonu, Ayobami, FR3.30.42 Hildebrand, Douglas, Keating, William, FR9.40.03 Lanrewaju, Tolu, SA9.00.05 FR11.10.00 Keel, Robert, SA10.30.11 Lara, Jesus, FR11.10.14 Hill, Edward, FR8.00.18 Keenan, Kevin, FR2.05.19 Lascano, Mirna, TH10.50.06 Hodge, Timothy, SA10.30.02 Keil, Roger, FR7.15.07, Lauermann, John, TH3.10.17 Hodos, Jerome, FR2.05.05 FR3.45.03, FR3.45.06, Tour 4 Lawson, Shavaughn, FR3.30.14 Hoicka, Christina, FR2.05.12 Kemmerzell, Jörg, FR11.10.13 Laycock, Katherine, SA10.30.16 Holcomb, Briavel, FR2.05.18 Kennedy, Toynessa, TH10.50.11 Lazowski, Bronwyn, FR2.05.12 Holden, Meg, FR11.10.18 Kern, Leslie, FR8.00.19 Le, Hue, FR11.10.12 Holt, William, TH1.30.09 Khare, Amy, TH10.50.02 Leanage, Neluka, TH10.50.18 Homsy, George, FR11.10.13 Khatam, Azam, FR9.40.00 Leducq, Divya, FR2.05.17 Hong, Chang-Yu, SA10.30.08 Khattabi, Ahmed Rachid El, Lee, C. Aujean, TH9.10.08 Hopkins, Erin, SA10.30.03 SA9.00.14 Lee, Hyun Kyong, FR11.10.06 Horak, Martin, FR3.45.03 Kim, Chanyong, FR3.30.07 Lee, Janelle, FR3.30.27 Horlitz, Sabine, TH3.10.19 Kim, Jeongseob, FR8.00.03 Lee, Ryun Jung, FR2.05.16 Hoskyns-Abrahall, Alex, Kim, Jihwan, FR9.40.01 Lee, So Hyeon, FR3.30.43 FR3.45.09 Kim, Jinyhup, TH3.10.04 Lee, Sunggyu, FR2.05.16 Howell, Kathryn, TH7.15.04, Kim, Minjee, SA9.00.12 Leffers, Donald, TH3.10.05 TH9.10.06 Kim, Minyoung, FR3.30.31 Leland, Suzanne, FR8.00.21, Hua, Xia, FR11.10.15 Kim, Yeong-Hyun, TH1.30.11 FR2.05.03 Huang, Youqin, SA9.00.02 Kim, Youngjun, TH10.15.17 Leon, Janina, FR2.05.10 Hughes, Sara, FR11.10.13 Kimura, Yutaka, FR3.30.15 Lerner, Amy, TH10.50.15 Hung, C.K. Richard, FR11.10.06 Kinahan, Kelly, FR11.10.08 Lester, T. William, FR8.00.08 I Kinder, Kimberley, TH1.30.05 Levenda, Anthony, FR2.05.19 Imbroscio, David, TH3.10.03 King, Colby, TH10.50.09 Levy, Diane, TH10.50.14 Imeokparia, Timothy, King, Loren, FR9.40.23 Lewchuk, Jodi, FR11.10.00 SA10.30.00 Klimt, Andrea, TH9.10.10 Li, Chenguang, SA9.00.02 Immergluck, Dan, FR9.40.04 Ko, Kaon, TH3.10.13 Li, Huiping, TH1.30.12 Ingram, Susan, TH1.30.15 Kocsis, Janos B., TH9.10.21 Li, Pengfei, SA10.30.00 Ip, Kui Chi, FR3.30.61 Kogan, Vladimir, TH1.30.00, Li, Wenyue, SA10.30.18 Ivester, Sukari, TH9.10.03 FR9.40.10 Liao, Lu, TH9.10.16 J Koh, Annette, FR2.05.09 Lieberknecht, Katherine, James-Wilson, Symon, Kolenda, Ric, FR11.10.08 SA10.30.12 SA9.00.08 Koleth, Elsa, TH1.30.10 Lieto, Laura, FR2.05.18 Jani, Nirali, FR8.00.10 Kolo, Jerry, TH9.10.13 Lightbourne, Jesseca, Jargowsky, Paul SA9.00.07 Koo, Bonwoo, FR3.30.34 SA9.00.17 Jelier, Richard, TH9.10.17 Kotval, Zeenat, TH10.50.13 Lima, Mariana Quezado Costa, Jennings, Viniece, TH7.15.05 Kotval-K, Zeenat, TH10.50.13 SA9.00.12 Jensen, Jesper Ole, TH1.30.04 Kramer, Anna, SA9.00.04 Linovski, Orly, TH10.15.17 Jezierski, Louise, TH3.10.11 Kuai, Yiwen, FR8.00.04 Liu, Cathy Yang, TH10.50.12, Johnson, Kimberley, Kumar, Vinay, TH9.10.14 FR7.15.03 TH10.50.21, FR11.10.07 Kurniawan, Jude, TH9.10.17 Liu, Shiqin (Shirley), FR8.00.18 Joseph, Mark, TH10.50.20, Kuuire, Vincent, TH1.30.13 Liu, Sida, TH3.10.15 TH1.30.00 Kwadwo, Victor Osei, Liu, Zhilin, FR7.15.03 Joseph, Sophonie Milande, FR11.10.21 Logan, Steven, FR9.40.00

108 Lopez, Lorena, TH10.50.01 Modlinska, Ewa, SA9.00.17 Oliver, Robert, TH3.10.17 Lowe, Jeffrey, FR9.40.03 Mohamed, Rayman, TH3.10.07 Ong, Lynette, TH1.30.16 Lowe, Nichola, TH3.10.08 Molle, Geoffrey, TH3.10.16, Ortega, Andre, FR2.05.15 Lucas, Jack, TH10.50.21 FR9.40.16 Ortiz-Moya, Fernando, Lucio, Joanna, FR8.00.06 Montipò, Caterina, FR11.10.14 TH3.10.13 Luka, Nik, SA10.30.02 Moos, Markus, FR9.40.01 Osman, Fauzia, FR3.30.08 Lung-Amam, Willow, TH9.10.06, Morel, Domingo, TH3.10.11 Osuji, Sabina Chiaka, FR8.00.16 FR3.45.01 Morgan, Andrew, FR8.00.20 Owens, Michael, TH9.10.21, Luthfi, Asrizal, TH1.30.13 Morgan-Wilson, Aria, TH1.30.00, FR7.15.09 Lynch, Kimberly Mayfield, SA10.30.13 Owusu, Thomas, TH10.50.09 FR8.00.10 Morin, Richard, TH3.10.14 P M Morrison, Nicky, TH3.10.02 Pagaling, Nikki, FR3.30.20 Macdonald, Sara, FR9.40.00, Moser, Sarah, FR2.05.11 Pareja-Eastaway, Montserrat, FR3.45.06 Mueller, Elizabeth, TH9.10.04 TH3.10.02 MacLeod, David, Tour 7 Murray, Jessica, FR11.10.15 Parish, Jessica, TH9.10.20 Mah, Julie, TH3.10.01 Murray, Kristin, FR2.05.10 Park, Han John, TH9.10.01 Mahmoudi, Dillon, TH3.10.08 Murray, Margaret, SA9.00.07 Park, Juhyeon, SA10.30.02 Makarewicz, Carrie, FR2.05.02 Musso, Juliet, SA9.00.14 Park, Kiduk, TH10.50.04 Mao, Rui, FR2.05.12 Musson, Emily Reid, FR9.40.20 Park, Seoyeon, FR3.30.18 Marchbank, Jennifer, TH9.10.09 Muzzio, Douglas, FR8.00.09 Parkes, Rhae, TH10.50.03 Margalit, Talia, FR8.00.20 N Passell, Aaron, TH10.50.10 Marinic, Gregory, SA9.00.05 Nachbaur, Fredric, FR11.10.00 Patterson, Melina, FR8.00.09 Martin, Carlos, TH10.50.14 Nagase, Daisuke, FR11.10.01 Payne, William, TH9.10.09 Martinez, Magdalena, Nardelli, David, FR3.30.24 Peake, Linda, TH1.30.10 FR9.40.10 Ndimbira, Marie Jeanne, Peddle, Michael, SA10.30.18 Martucci, Sara, FR11.10.03 SA9.00.08 Pendall, Rolf, TH10.50.02 Massana, Marta, TH1.30.06 Neal, Jennifer Watling, Peppel, Megan, FR11.10.01 Mausberg, Burkhard, Opening FR11.10.10 Perrott, Katherine, FR2.05.03 Plenary Neal, Zachary, FR9.40.17 Perry, Anetha Ann, FR8.00.10 Mawhorter, Sarah, TH3.10.06 Negron, Paula, TH3.10.04 Perry, David, TH7.15.02, Maxted, Allison, TH1.30.03 Nelles, Jen, FR8.00.21, FR7.15.05 McCarney, Shelagh, FR11.10.02 TH1.30.21 Persov, Elad, SA10.30.08 McClure, Kirk, TH9.10.01 Nelson, Jake, SA10.30.16 Peterson, Jacqueline, McDonough, Evan, TH9.10.17 Nelson, Katharine, FR11.10.01 FR11.10.13 McDougall, Katelyn, TH3.10.21 Nelson, Marla, TH10.50.19 Pfeiffer, Deirdre, TH3.10.06 McGinty, Patrick, TH9.10.00 Nevarez, Julia, TH1.30.13, Pham, Kane, FR2.05.11 McGregor, Michael, FR11.10.19 FR8.00.02 Pham, Steven, TH10.50.09 McKendry, Corina, TH9.10.16 Newman, Galen, FR11.10.14 Phillips, Rachel, SA9.00.14 McNevin, James, FR11.10.00 Newman, Kathe, TH1.30.01, Piazza, Merissa, FR8.00.18 McNew-Birren, Jill, TH9.10.16 FR2.05.18 Piazzoni, Maria Francesca, Mehta, Aditi, FR11.10.09 Nguyen, Mai, FR8.00.03, TH9.10.12 Meier, Cristian, FR2.05.02 FR3.45.04 Picard, Karine, TH3.10.04 Mele, Christopher, FR2.05.09 Nguyen, Quynh Anh, FR9.40.12 Pin, Laura, FR8.00.17 Melendez, Jose, TH10.50.00 Nicholson, Terry, TH3.10.15 Pitanguy, Juliana, FR11.10.00 Meligrana, John, TH9.10.14 Nordvik, Viggo, FR9.40.02 Plante, Amélie-Myriam, Mendez, Pablo, FR11.10.20 Nosedal-Sanchez, Jenaro, TH1.30.20 Mercure-Jolette, Frédéric, FR9.40.13 Podmore, Julie, TH9.10.09, SA10.30.00 Nugent, James, FR8.00.05 FR8.00.11 Metzger, Molly, TH10.50.02 O Polonsky, Lee, TH9.10.20 Mikadze, Vladimir, SA10.30.10 Oakley, Deirdre, FR3.45.02 Ponicki, Maureen Heffern, Mikelbank, Brian, TH1.30.07 Oden, Michael, FR11.10.21 FR8.00.09 Miller, Camden, TH9.10.04 Odeyemi, Ebunoluwa, Popkin, Susan, TH10.50.03 Milligan, Zoe, FR3.30.05 FR3.30.19 Porter, Molly, SA10.30.03 Minaker, Leia, SA10.30.06 Odogba, Ismaila, FR8.00.16 Pothier, Melanie, FR11.10.04 Modarres, Ali, TH9.10.00, Oh, Jeeson, FR8.00.20 Potter, Cuz, FR11.10.18 FR7.15.09 Okour, Yasmein, FR11.10.15 Prener, Christopher, TH10.50.08

109 Price, Cody, FR2.05.03 Rosentraub, Mark, TH3.10.17 Seong, Kijin, SA10.30.12 Pridemore, Amelia, TH10.50.16 Rosing, Howard, TH9.10.15 Shaer, Nuha Dwaikat, Prochaska, Natalie, FR9.40.03 Ross, Laurie, TH9.10.07 TH9.10.04 Prouse, Carolyn, TH1.30.10 Ross, Sara, TH10.50.16 Shannon, Brettany, TH10.50.16 Pulliat, Gwenn, FR9.40.12 Ross, Tim, FR11.10.11 Shatan, Nicholas, FR11.10.04 Punjabi, Bharat, TH3.10.01 Roy-Baillargeon, Olivier, Shea, Jennifer, TH9.10.07 Purifoye, Gwendolyn, FR2.05.09 TH10.50.18 Shegog, Marya, SA9.00.06 Q Rubin, Julia Sass, TH10.50.11 Shelton, Taylor, TH9.10.20 Qin, Bo, FR9.40.07 Rubin, Julia, TH9.10.11 Sherman, Stephen Averill, Qin, Zhao, TH1.30.14 Rufin, Carlos, TH9.10.17 FR8.00.08 Quan, Steven Jige, TH10.50.15 Rufino, Beatriz, TH1.30.01 Shields, Rob, FR9.40.00 Qureshi, Ziad, TH9.10.14 Rugeley, Cynthia, FR9.40.17 Shiller, Jessica, TH7.15.06 Rugland, Erin, SA10.30.08 Siemiatycki, Matti, TH3.10.20 R Ruonavaara, Hannu, Silver, Daniel, TH3.10.15 Rabrenovic, Gordana, TH10.50.20, TH3.10.00 Silverman, Robert, FR3.45.01 TH10.50.06, FR9.40.07 Russell, Dominique, TH1.30.03 Simmons, Louise, TH10.50.19; Radtke, Rebekah, FR2.05.01 Rutland, Ted, FR2.05.21 FR3.45.02 Rafiei, Mojgan, FR9.40.07 Ryan, Roberta, SA10.30.01 Simon, Elaine, TH10.50.11 Ramos, Frankie, FR8.00.10 Simone, Dylan, TH1.30.01 Rast, Joel, TH10.50.21 S Sadler, Rick, SA9.00.16 Singer, Matan E., TH9.10.08 Raudenbush, Danielle, Singla, Akheil, FR2.05.14 SA9.00.06 Saegert, Susan, FR11.10.18 Safarova, Bara, FR9.40.14 Skuzinski, Thomas, TH10.50.22 Razin, Eran, TH10.50.18 Slater, Tom, TH10.15.17 Reddick, Christopher, Salamanca, Manuel, FR2.05.08 Salari, Kimya, FR3.30.03 Sloan, Jennifer, FR9.40.14 FR8.00.02 Smith, Andrea Livi, TH10.50.10 Redding, Arthur, TH1.30.15 Salvador, Ashley, TH3.10.06 Sancton, Andrew, FR3.45.03 Smith, Gwendylon, TH10.50.05 Reece, Jason, SA9.00.04 Smith, Janet, FR8.00.19 Reese, Laura, TH3.10.00, Sanders, Emma, TH9.10.00 Sanders, Heywood, TH9.10.19, Smith, Kari, TH3.10.10 FR9.40.22 Smith, Russell, SA9.00.16 Reggiani, Marco, TH3.10.13 FR7.15.01 Sandlie, Hans Christian, Soederberg, Susanne, Reid, Carolina, FR8.00.04 FR8.00.01 Reisenleitner, Markus, FR9.40.02 Sandoval, Gerardo, TH9.10.06 Søholt, Susanne, TH10.50.06 TH1.30.15 Sointu, Liina, FR8.00.07 Reiser, Chloé, FR2.05.21 Santi, Ettore, FR2.05.11 Santiago, Anna Maria, Song, Tae Soo, FR3.30.17 Ren, Xuefei, TH7.15.01, Sorto, Juan Antonio, FR2.05.01 TH1.30.16, FR7.15.07 FR9.40.02, FR3.45.02 Santiago, Luis, FR7.15.02, Sotomayor, Luisa, FR11.10.10 Revington, Nick, FR9.40.01 Sotto, Debora, FR3.30.04 Rickabaugh, Jay, FR8.00.21 FR2.05.13 Schaller, Susanna, FR9.40.21 Sowell, Jason, FR8.00.15 Ridley, William, FR2.05.16 Spicer, Jason S., FR2.05.08 Rieger, Shannon, TH10.50.02 Schalliol, David, TH1.30.18 Schatteman, Alicia, TH1.30.07 Spicer, Zachary, FR9.40.20 Rieke, Isabella, SA10.30.15 Spitz, Gina, TH9.10.15 Riverstone-Newell, Lori, Schell, Kate, FR11.10.00 Schenk, Todd, FR2.05.14 Spurlock, Danielle, FR2.05.01 SA9.00.16 Squires, Gregory, FR9.40.23; Roberts, David, TH3.10.20 Scherrer, Florence Paulhiac, SA10.30.11 FR3.45.02 Robinson, Cara, TH10.50.08 Stefanoff, Petya, TH9.10.10 Robinson, Joanna, FR2.05.08 Schiller, Maria, TH1.30.06 Schnabel, Eliska, SA10.30.16 Steinacker, Annette, TH3.10.00 Rocco, Mary, FR8.00.09 Stevenson, Robyne, TH10.50.19 Rodriguez, Akira Drake, Schneider, Jakob, TH10.50.00 Schragger, Richard, FR9.40.23 Stiles, Jonathan, SA9.00.11 TH3.10.03 Stren, Richard, FR11.10.19 Rohe, William, TH9.10.03 Schreiber, Casey, TH9.10.19 Schrock, Greg, FR8.00.08 Strom, Elizabeth, FR2.05.15 Rohel, Jaclyn, SA9.00.05 Subramanyam, Nidhi, Rohret, Danielle R., FR2.05.02 Schwartz, Alex. TH9.10.16 Sciutto, Florencia, FR3.30.39 TH1.30.12 Rongerude, Janet, FR8.00.19 Suen, I-Shian (Ivan), FR8.00.16 Rose, Damaris, FR9.40.00 Seaward, Will, FR11.10.20 Sedlak, Wendy, FR2.05.08 Sullivan, Andrew, SA9.00.01 Rosen, Eva, SA9.00.03 Sullivan, Helen, FR2.05.22 Rosen, Gillad, TH9.10.18 Sendra, Pablo, TH10.50.00 Seo, Jung Seok, FR2.05.13 Sun, Daniel (Jian), TH1.30.14 Rosenman, Emily, FR8.00.01 Sun, Tao, FR2.05.15, FR3.30.35

110 Sunghwan, Kim, FR3.30.58 Vera, Maria Del C., SA10.30.10 Won, Jongho, FR2.05.13 Sutton, Stacey, FR11.10.17 Vermeulen, Floris, TH1.30.20 Wong, Brittany, TH9.10.06 Suttor, Greg, TH3.10.02 Vicino, Thomas, TH7.15.01, Woo, Ayoung, SA9.00.01 Sweet, Elizabeth L., FR11.10.11 TH9.10.22 Wood, Patricia, TH9.10.09 Sweet, Evan R., TH9.10.20 Villamizar-Duarte, Natalia, Woodside, Jon, FR11.10.20 Sybbliss, Dwayne, FR3.45.05 TH1.30.17 Woudsma, Clarence, T Vinodrai, Tara, TH3.10.06 FR11.10.20 Taliaferro, Jocelyn, TH1.30.00 Visser, M. Anne, FR8.00.06 Wray, Alexander, FR11.10.07 Tao, Jill, FR2.05.05 Vogel, Richard, SA10.30.12 Wright, Nathaniel, TH9.10.08 Tapp, Renee, TH3.10.16 Vogel, Ronald, TH1.30.20, X Tawakkol, Lama, TH3.10.01 FR3.45.03 Xu, Yuanshuo, TH9.10.22 Vojnovic, Igor, TH1.30.02, Taylor, Caitlin, FR3.30.32 Y Taylor, Henry, TH10.50.19; TH3.10.00, FR9.40.22 Vong, Cindy, FR9.40.07 Yadavalli, Anita, TH10.50.12 FR3.45.02 Yanich, Danilo, FR11.10.09 Taylor, Nick, FR3.45.10 Vongpraseuth, Thanousorn, FR11.10.12 Ye, Lin, TH1.30.16, FR7.15.03 Taylor, Zack, TH10.50.21, Tour 3 Ye, Minting, TH1.30.02 Tenneti, Ambika, SA9.00.10 W Yerena, Anaid, FR8.00.00, Teresa, Benjamin, TH3.10.19 Wachsmuth, David, TH1.30.21, SA9.00.01 Terzano, Kathryn, FR8.00.16 FR11.10.20 Yeung, Ryan, FR11.10.10 Thakkar, Anushka, FR2.05.11 Wagner, Fritz, TH7.15.02, Yi, Minsang, FR8.00.02 Thomas, Alice, FR9.40.08 FR7.15.05 Yocom, Grant, FR2.05.20 Thomson, Dale, SA9.00.17 Walks, Alan, TH1.30.01, Tour 1 Yoo, Yejin, FR3.30.37 Thumm, Alex Jürgen, SA9.00.12 Walter, Rebecca, TH9.10.01 Yoon, Jeongjae, SA10.30.02 Tian, Ming, FR11.10.06 Wang, Yiyuan, TH10.50.04 Yoon, Sulhee, FR2.05.13 Tighe, J. Rosie, FR9.40.19, Ward, Callum, TH3.10.01 Young, Douglas, FR9.40.12 SA10.30.12 Ward, Chandra, TH3.10.04 Young, Mischa, SA9.00.11 Tochterman, Brian, TH1.30.18 Warner, Mildred, TH10.50.20 Yu, Xiaoying, FR3.30.21 Tong, Kangkang, FR8.00.05 Weaver, Timothy, TH10.50.21 Yun, Jinhee, TH1.30.08 Tormey, Michael, FR3.30.40 Webber, Steven, TH1.30.17 Tozer, Laura, FR2.05.12 Weber, Rachel, FR8.00.00, Z Treffers, Stefan, FR2.05.01 FR2.05.18 Zeemering, Eric, SA10.30.15 Tremblay-Racicot, Fanny, Weinreich, David, TH3.10.21 Zeuli, Kimberly, SA10.30.12 SA9.00.01 Weismann, Gretchen, SA9.00.03 Zhai, Lei, SA10.30.18 Tretter, Eliot, TH3.10.19 Wekerle, Gerda, TH3.10.05 Zhang, Shuping, SA9.00.02 Tse, Allison, TH9.10.08 Welch, Bethany, FR8.00.06 Zhang, Yan, TH3.10.07 Turesky, Marisa, FR3.30.29 Wellman, Gerard, FR9.40.13 Zhao, Jerry, TH1.30.14, Tuttle, Steven, FR9.40.11 Wen, Christine, TH3.10.11 FR8.00.15, SA9.00.10 Tweet, Patricia, FR11.10.17 Wen, Jing, TH1.30.14 Zheng, Feibei, SA9.00.02 U Wesley, Joan, TH10.50.05 Zheng, Huixin, TH1.30.04 West, John, FR11.10.18 Zhong, Shuru, TH10.50.13 Urey, Gwen, FR8.00.02 Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia, Uzochukwu, Kelechi, FR7.15.04 White, Bob W., FR9.40.06 Whitzman, Carolyn, FR8.00.03 TH1.30.05 V Wilcox, Heather, TH10.50.10 Zitcer, Andrew, SA10.30.13 Vale, Lawrence, FR8.00.15 Williams, Curtis, FR3.30.46 Zobell, Anne, TH3.10.11 Valladares, Arturo, FR9.40.07 Williams-Washington, Jasmine, Zuberi, Anita, SA9.00.03 Van Den Hurk, Martijn, TH7.15.03 Zuberi, Dan, TH9.10.11 TH3.10.20 Wilson, Barbara, FR9.40.14 Zutz, Clare, FR8.00.07 Van der Veer, Jeroen, TH3.10.02 Wilson, Jessica, TH1.30.17 Zwick, Austin, FR9.40.20, Van Holm, Eric Joseph, Wilson, Matthew, FR9.40.08 FR11.10.20 FR11.10.17 Wilson, Meghan, SA9.00.07 Van Leuven, Andrew, FR8.00.18 Wilson, Michael, TH9.10.05 Van Maasakkers, Mattijs, Winter, Eugenia, TH1.30.01 TH3.10.14 Wise, Evan, FR3.30.44 Van Neste, Sophie L., Wolf-Powers, Laura, TH3.10.08, TH10.50.15 FR8.00.08, FR2.05.18 Van Wagner, Estair, TH3.10.05 Wolman, Hal, FR2.05.13 Van Zytveld, David, TH9.10.15

111 Announcing the New Urban Studies Honor Society

Upsilon Sigma (Sponsored by the Urban Affairs Association)

Upsilon Sigma is an international, multidisciplinary honor society! The Society was established by the Urban Affairs Association (UAA) in 2018. Upsilon Sigma is dedicated to recognizing and encouraging excellence in scholarship, leadership, and engagement in urban studies and related fields. The mission is to promote academic excellence and enrich the educational experience of undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees related to urban studies.

For more information on starting a chapter, visit: https://urbanaffairsassociation.org/upsilon-sigma/

112 2019 Conference Announcement 49th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association April 24 – 27, 2019 | Los Angeles, California, USA | Luskin Conference Center

2019 Platinum Conference Sponsor: Luskin School of Public Affairs Abstract/Session Proposal Deadline: 2019 Local Host Committee October 1, 2018 (11:59pm Central Julie Straub (University of California at Los Angeles) Time USA) Mark this date on your Vinit Mukhija (University of California at Los Angeles) calendar today! Michael Lens (University of California at Los Angeles) Victoria Basolo (University of California, Irvine) Absolutely NO LATE abstracts/ Juliet Musso (University of Southern California proposals will be accepted! Tom O’Brien (California State University, Long Beach)

2019 Program Committee Lucia Capanema-Alvares, Chair (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil) Lars A. Engberg (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark) Bligh Grant (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia) Al Gourrier (University of Baltimore, USA) Robert Collins (Dillard University, USA) Cathy Yang Liu (Georgia State University, USA) Sylvie Paré (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada) Carolina Reid (University of California, Berkeley, USA) Joan Wesley (Jackson State University, USA) Anaid Yerena (University of Washington – Tacoma, USA)

Special Track Committee on Urban Issues in Asia & the Pacific Rim Cathy Yang Liu, Chair (Georgia State University, USA) Bligh Grant (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) Canfei He (Peking University, China) Shenjing He (University of Hong Kong, China) Xuefei Ren (Michigan State University, USA)

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113 114 115 Meeting Facilities 4TH FLOOR M Carleton Leaside Rosedale Forest Hill Kensington Danforth 2 Churchill Foyer 2 Churchill 2 City Hall 2 Civic Ballroom Yorkville West Yorkville Service 2 Civic Foyer East Area Davenport M Maple West M Maple East Queen Tower Elevators M Linden M Cedar 4 Davenport 2 Dominion Ballroom 2 Dominion Foyer Roosevelt Mackenzie Churchill 2 Dufferin Churchill Foyer Guest Rooms 2 Elgin 2ND FLOOR North Queen Tower Elevators M Birchwood Ballroom M Birchwood Foyer Waterfall Garden Foyer 4 Forest Hill City Hall Garden Court Meeting Rooms LC Grand Ballroom North North Wentworth Stairs to LC Grand Ballroom Foyer Provincial BallroomCivic Kenora Dufferin Mezzanine Simcoe Elgin Huron Dominion Ballroom Ballroom Kent 2 Huron Ballroom Foyer Service & Lobby Area South 2 Kenora South South 4 Kensington Richmond Tower Elevators 2 Kent 4 Leaside 2 Mackenzie Chestnut West Chestnut East M Norfolk Willow Centre Willow East Willow Foyer L Office LC Osgoode Ballroom Willow West LC Osgoode Foyer MEZZANINE Spruce North Waterfall Gardens Spruce South M Oxford Oak Pine West M Peel Pine East 2 Provincial Ballroom Roosevelt 2 Birchwood Peel Mezzanine Foyer 4 Rosedale Ballroom

Carleton LC Sheraton Hall A–F Oxford Linden Cedar

York Street 2 Simcoe York M Spruce North Norfolk RoomRichmond Tower Elevators M Spruce South

4 Yorkville East Norfolk Maple West Maple East 4 Yorkville West Mezzanine Office C Vide C VIP Room Valet SPG/Club Baggage Tour 2&M Waterfall Garden LOBBY Parking Reception Room Desk Queen Street West Queen Tower 2 Wenthworth Elevators Queen St. Doors M Willow East

M Willow Centre Front Desk Link @ Lobby Shops Business Centre Office Office Office M Willow West Sheraton Café Bay Street Bell Desk Doors M Pine East Pine West York Street M Lobby Pond Sheraton Shops M York Office Waterfall Arrival Court Stairs to Sheraton Shops Quinn’s BnB Concourse Hotel Services Main Entrance & Mezzanine L Arrival Court Richmond Tower Elevators C ATM Airport Bus Stop Richmond St. Doors Quinn’s Doors L Baggage Room L Bell Desk Richmond Street West L FedEx Business Centre C Convention Registration C Currency Exchange

C Food Court CONCOURSE Queen Tower Elevators City Hall Parking L Front Desk VIP Room Food Court L Quinn’s Steakhouse Shops of the Sheraton L Link @ Sheraton Underground To The Bay & L Lobby Cafe Eaton Centre

C Parking (City Hall Underground Lot) Meeting Currency Exchange C PATH Underground Network Planner Elevators Office Stairs to C PSAV Audio Visual Services Convention Osgoode Ballroom Registration LC Receiving/Loading Dock Security Sheraton Shops Service Area C Security Richmond Tower Elevators L&C Sheraton Shops L SPG/Club Reception Underground L BnB (Breakfast ‘n’ Bistro) L Tour Desk L Valet Parking LOWER LC Vide Office CONCOURSE Sheraton Hall Osgoode Ballroom C VIP Room 2&M Waterfall Garden West East Grand Ballroom Foyer Stairs to Concourse ABC Osgoode Foyer 1-Bay Service Symbols D Loading Dock Grand Ballroom ATM 3-Bay Recieving Vide Elevators E F Coatcheck West Centre East & Loading Dock Food Court Enter via Parking (City Hall Lot) Vide Office Elevator 100 Richmond St. West Restaurants Washrooms Wheelchair Accesible Elevator

116 Schedule At-A-Glance START END EVENT LOCATION Wednesday, April 4 7:00 AM 7:00 PM Conference Registration/Event Check-In Concourse Level 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Graduate Student Workshops (Pre-approved participants only) Simcoe (2nd Floor) 8:00 AM 11:00 AM JUA Strategic Development Committee Meeting Club Boardroom (43rd Floor) 11:30 AM 4:00 PM Governing Board Meeting I Club Boardroom (43rd Floor) 12:45 PM Varies Mobile Study Tour (Tour tickets required) Meeting location on ticket 4:00 PM 5:30 PM JUA Editorial Board Meeting Roosevelt (2nd Floor) 6:30 PM 8:30 PM Opening Reception Dinner (Comprehensive Registration badge or ticket) Arcadian Court (Off-site location) Thursday, April 5 7:00 AM 6:00 PM Conference Registration/Event Check-In Concourse Level 7:00 AM 6:00 PM Book Exhibit Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast (Required: Comprehensive Registration badge or ticket) Grand East (Lower Concourse) 7:15 AM 8:00 AM Breakfast Roundtable Discussions (Comprehensive Registration badge/ticket) Grand East (Lower Concourse) 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Opening Plenary Session (Open to all registrants) Grand East (Lower Concourse) 9:10 AM 10:35 AM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 10:35 AM 10:50 AM Coffee Break (Open to all registrants) Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) 10:50 AM 12:15 PM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 12:15 PM 1:30 PM Lunch (on your own) 1:30 PM 2:55 PM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 2:55 PM 3:10 PM Coffee Break (Open to all registrants) Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) 3:10 PM 4:35 PM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 4:40 PM 5:10 PM Annual Business Meeting (Open to all UAA members) City Hall Room (2nd Floor) 5:10 PM 5:45 PM Governing Board Meeting II Roosevelt (2nd Floor) 5:30 PM 6:30 PM UAA Networking Reception (Comprehensive Registration badge or ticket) Dominion Ballroom (2nd Floor) Evening Dinner (on your own); For Options: See Concierge Desk/Tourist Guides 6:30 PM 8:30 PM VIP Dinner (Institutional Member Reps/Award Recipients/Service Leaders) Refer to invitation card Friday, April 6 6:15 AM 7:00 AM Fun Run Meet in hotel lobby at 6am 7:00 AM 6:00 PM Conference Registration/Event Check-In Concourse Level 7:00 AM 6:00 PM Book Exhibit Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast (Required: Comprehensive Registration badge or ticket) Grand East (Lower Concourse) 7:15 AM 8:00 AM Breakfast Roundtable Discussions (Comprehensive Registration badge/ ticket) Grand East (Lower Concourse) 8:00 AM 9:25 AM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 9:25 AM 9:40 AM Coffee Break (Open to all registrants) Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) 9:40 AM 11:05 AM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 11:10 AM 12:35 PM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 12:35 PM 2:00 PM Annual Awards Luncheon (Comprehensive Registration badge or ticket) Grand East (Lower Concourse) 2:05 PM 3:30 PM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 3:30 PM 3:45 PM Coffee Break (Open to all registrants) Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) 3:30 PM 4:00 PM Poster Sessions Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) 3:45 PM 5:25 PM Film Screenings (Open to all registrants) Session Rooms 5:30 PM 6:30 PM Networking Reception (Comprehensive Registration badge or ticket) Dominion Ballroom (2nd Floor) Evening Dinner (on your own); For Options: See Concierge Desk/Tourist Guides Saturday, April 7 8:00 AM 10:30 AM Conference Registration/Event Check-In & Tour Purchase Concourse Level 8:00 AM 10:30 AM Book Exhibit Provincial Ballroom (2nd Floor) 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast (Required: Comprehensive Registration badge or ticket) Grand East (Lower Concourse) 9:00 AM 10:25 AM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 10:30 AM 11:55 AM Concurrent Sessions Session Rooms 12:00 PM 1:00 PM Lunch (on your own); For Options: See Concierge Desk/Tourist Guides 12:30pm Varies Mobile Study Tours (Tour tickets required) Meeting location on ticket /12:45pm

Institutional Members

Australia Hunter College of the City University of University of Connecticut New York Edith Barrett Institute for Governance and Public Jill Gross Policy, University of Technology Sydney University of Delaware Bligh Grant Massachusetts Institute of Technology Danilo Yanich Lawrence Vale University of Illinois - Chicago Michigan State University Canada Michael Pagano Laura Reese University of Louisville INRS-Urbanisation Culture Societe North Park University David Imbroscio Claire Poitras Michael Emerson University of Maryland - College Park Intergovernmental Committee on Urban Northeastern University Casey Dawkins and Regional Research (ICURR) Thomas Vicino Mark Rose University of Minnesota Ohio State University Edward Goetz Université du Québec à Montréal Bernadette Hanlon Richard Morin University of Missouri - Kansas City Portland State University Jacob Wagner University of Toronto Karen Gibson Virginia Maclaren University of Nebraska Omaha Rice University Robert Blair William Fulton China University of Nevada - Las Vegas Rutgers University Robert Ulmer Nankai University Kathe Newman Tao Sun University of New Orleans Rutgers University-Camden Bethany Stich Natasha Fletcher United States University of North Carolina at Chapel Rutgers University-Newark Hill American University Mara Sidney William Rohe Derek Hyra San Diego State University University of North Carolina at Charlotte California State University-Northridge Roger Caves Jeff Michael Rob Kent School of Professional Studies of the University of Pennsylvania Cleveland State University City University of New York Elaine Simon Roland Anglin Michael Fortner University of Pittsburgh DePaul University S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y o f N e w Y o r k a t B u ff a l o Sabina Deitrick Robert Stokes Henry Taylor University of Texas Arlington Emory University Tennessee State University Alejandro Rodriguez Michael Owens Cara Robinson University of Texas at San Antonio George Washington The New School Heywood Sanders Gregory Squires Alex Schwartz University of Washington Tacoma Georgia Institute of Technology The University of Memphis Ali Modarres Bruce Stiftel Charles Santo University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Georgia State University The Urban Institute Joel Rast Cathy Liu Rolf Pendall Virginia Tech Grand Valley State University University at Albany, SUNY Tom Sanchez Public, Nonprofit and Health Admin. Timothy Weaver Washington University in St. Louis Davia Downey University of California-Irvine Carol Camp Yeakey Grand Valley State University Victoria Basolo Educational Foundations University of Central Florida Leanne Kang Robyne Stevenson