Conclusion of “Mnemotechny in Toronto”Ephemeral toponyms, streetscape illegibility, and gendering the territories of condo development
Discussion on “Mnemotechny in Toronto”Ephemeral toponyms, streetscape illegibility, and gendering the territories of condo development
A city lost to her — gendered urbanity and wayfinding: “Mnemotechny in Toronto”Ephemeral toponyms, streetscape illegibility, and gendering the territories of condo development
The gendering of condo geographies: “Mnemotechny in Toronto”Ephemeral toponyms, streetscape illegibility, and gendering the territories of condo development
Eradicating names, eroding memory, erasing imageability: “Mnemotechny in Toronto”Ephemeral toponyms, streetscape illegibility, and gendering the territories of condo development
An introduction to “Mnemotechny in Toronto”Ephemeral toponyms, streetscape illegibility, and gendering the territories of condo development
“It’s better than Vegas.”Bernie Gurberg's Dollar Cinéma at Décarie Square: an urban media site analysis
The transparent trouble of arguing heteronormativity in spacing*From a seminar discussion on Berlant and Warner in Will Straw’s “COMS675: Media & Urban Life”, fall 2010
Swift-Elegant-Modern: Automotive advertising approaches and appealing to Americans during the early twentieth century, 1910–1920An urban history analysis
Analysis of the Wallace family and their Cabbagetown lane housing projectsA Toronto laneway housing history