SUBURBS TALKS were held periodically over the duration of the MCRI Global Suburbanisms Project and featured the work of world-renowned scholars on suburbanization and suburbanisms.
Hern, M. (2018, November 6). A Theory of the Tides: Centres, Peripheries and Urban Revolt. SUBURBS TALK, York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Dogru, E. (2016, September 21). Understanding the ‘Irrational’: The Contemporary Form of the Turkish State Through an Analysis of the Housing Market. SUBURBS TALK, York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Kramer, A. & Mettke, C. (2013, April 3). The death and life of ‘transit city’: Searching for sustainable transportation in Toronto’s suburbs. SUBURBS TALK, York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Keil, R. & Macdonald, S. (2013, April 3). Boundaries, metabolisms, landscape: Post-suburban political ecologies in Toronto. SUBURBS TALK, York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Schafran, A. (2013, January 14). The Strange Case of the Bay Area. SUBURBS TALK, York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Koch, F. (2012, June 26). Urban planning and governance processes at the city fringe: The case of Barranquilla, Colombia. SUBURBS TALK, York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Patterson, A.C. (2012, February 16). Does Poverty Exist in Peel Region? SUBURBS TALK, York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Mabin, A. (2011). Scope and Dimensions of African Suburbanism. April 8, 2011. SUBURBS TALK, York University, Toronto, Ontario.