'Of place'or 'of people': exploring the animal spaces and beastly places of feral cats in southern Ontario

LE Van Patter, AJ Hovorka - Social & Cultural Geography, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Feral cats are contentious and transgressive, with opposing views on whether to classify
them as abandoned pets, wild animals, or invasive species. Concerns about their welfare …

Memory through design: supporting cultural identity for immigrants through a paper-based home drafting tool

D Sabie, S Sabie, SI Ahmed - Proceedings of the 2020 CHI conference …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Current research in HCI with immigrants predominantly focuses on their practical needs and
little attention is given to their cultural identities. As such, we aim to understand how …

[HTML][HTML] Digital placemaking, health & wellbeing and nature-based solutions: A systematic review and practice model

MJF de Osso Fuentes, BJ Keegan, MV Jones… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
Technology implementations in the urban environment have the potential to reshape how
communities experience places, specifically providing a potential enhancer for nature-based …

Think regionally, act locally?: Gardening, cycling, and the horizon of urban spatial politics

JG Stehlin, AR Tarr - Urban geography, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In the contemporary American urban renaissance, formerly fringe efforts to produce place,
conducted by longtime residents and “urban pioneers” alike, now shape mainstream …

Social media for social good? A thematic, spatial and visual analysis of humanitarian action on Instagram

A McCosker, P Kamstra, T De Cotta… - Information …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
As an image and location sharing platform, Instagram offers intimate visual access to events,
experiences and situations in a manner that is mobile and contextual. Partnering with …

Responsibility, polity, value: The (un) changing norms of planning practices

F Savini - Planning Theory, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
To address the social, spatial and environmental problems of cities, planners often promote
and engage with spatial practices that are intended to be experimental, innovative or …

The industrial ethic, corporate refusal and the demise of the social function in mining

D Kemp, JR Owen - Sustainable Development, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The social function in mining is in a state of decline. Recent changes among the world's
major mining companies suggest that corporations are responding to the dual pressure of …

Internet geographies: Data shadows and digital divisions of labour

M Graham - Graham, M, 2014 - papers.ssrn.com
Across the globe, daily economic, social, and political activities increasingly revolve around
the use of content on the Internet. This content influences our understandings of, and …

[HTML][HTML] Regulating oceanic imaginaries: the legal construction of space, identities, relations and epistemological hierarchies within marine spatial planning

M Ntona, M Schröder - Maritime Studies, 2020 - Springer
A growing body of critical social-scientific scholarship addresses the implications of marine
spatial planning for those who depend on the ocean for their livelihood, sustenance, well …

The rural planning perspective at an opportune time

KI Frank, SA Reiss - Journal of Planning Literature, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
An integrated, community-based perspective of “rural planning” is slowly emerging, and
other fields, such as rural development, are showing interest. This review of over 240 …