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Samantha Biglieri
Samantha Biglieri
Assistant Professor, School of Urban & Regional Planning, Toronto Metropolitan University
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City as the core of contagion? Repositioning COVID-19 at the social and spatial periphery of urban society
S Biglieri, L De Vidovich, R Keil
Cities & Health 5 (sup1), S63-S65, 2021
922021
Aging-in-place and the spatial distribution of older adult vulnerability in Canada
NS Channer, M Hartt, S Biglieri
Applied Geography 125, 102357, 2020
442020
Thinking relationally about built environments and walkability: A study of adult walking behavior in Waterloo, Ontario
J Dean, S Biglieri, M Drescher, A Garnett, T Glover, J Casello
Health & Place 64, 102352, 2020
392020
Prepared for the silver tsunami? An examination of municipal old-age dependency and age-friendly policy in Ontario, Canada
MD Hartt, S Biglieri
Journal of Urban Affairs 40 (5), 625-638, 2018
342018
Implementing dementia-friendly land use planning: An evaluation of current literature and financial implications for greenfield development in suburban Canada
S Biglieri
Planning Practice & Research 33 (3), 264-290, 2018
322018
Aging people, aging places: Experiences, opportunities, and challenges of growing older in Canada
M Hartt, S Biglieri
Policy Press, 2021
182021
The right to (re) shape the city: Examining the accessibility of a public engagement tool for people living with dementia
S Biglieri
Journal of the American Planning Association 87 (3), 311-325, 2021
122021
Everyday built environments of care: Examining the socio-spatial relationalities of suburban neighbourhoods for people living with dementia
S Biglieri, J Dean
Wellbeing, Space and Society 2, 100058, 2021
102021
Examining everyday outdoor practices in suburban public space: the case for an expanded definition of care as an analytical framework
S Biglieri
Care and the City, 88-100, 2021
82021
Fostering mobility for people living with dementia in suburban neighborhoods through land use, urban design and wayfinding
S Biglieri, J Dean
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 0739456X221113796, 2022
72022
The view from the socio-spatial peripheries: Milan, Italy and Toronto, Canada
L De Vidovich, J Iacobelli, S Biglieri, R Keil
Volume 4: Policy and Planning, 211-222, 2021
42021
A heuristic device, not an actual map… revisiting the urban periphery
R Keil, S Biglieri, L De Vidovich
Cities & Health 7 (4), 581-584, 2023
32023
Aging in rural Canada
NS Channer, S Biglieri, M Hartt
Aging People, Aging Places, 141-148, 2021
32021
Infrastructural times: Temporality and the making of global urban worlds
L Marino, T Moss, O Coutard, AM Simone, P Ekman, S Schindler, ...
Policy Press, 2024
22024
Social citizenship through out-of-home participation among older adults with and without dementia
SN Gaber, L Thalén, CW Malinowsky, I Margot-Cattin, K Seetharaman, ...
Journal of Applied Gerontology 41 (11), 2362-2373, 2022
22022
Health governance of COVID-19 in Milan and Toronto: long-term trends and short-term failures
S Biglieri, LD Vidovich, J Iacobelli, R Keil
Studies in Political Economy 103 (1), 55-79, 2022
22022
Planning Dementia-Inclusive Suburban Neighbourhoods
S Biglieri
University of Waterloo, 2019
22019
The ‘Double Risk’of Aging: Examining Vulnerability and (Un) supportive Built Environments in Canadian Cities
S Biglieri, M Hartt
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 43 (1), 99-113, 2024
12024
Identifying built barriers: Where do our most vulnerable older adults live in Ontario's mid-sized cities?
S Biglieri, M Hartt
Evergreen, 2018
12018
Desynchronized Infrastructures of Care: Suburban Imaginaries Re-Examined
S Biglieri, R Keil
Infrastructural Times, 227-248, 2024
2024
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