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Toponymic assemblages, resistance, and the politics of planning in Vancouver, Canada
TJ Wideman, JR Masuda
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 36 (3), 383-402, 2018
392018
Assembling “Japantown”? A critical toponymy of urban dispossession in Vancouver, Canada
TJ Wideman, JR Masuda
Urban Geography 39 (4), 493-518, 2018
352018
After dispossession: An urban rights praxis of remaining in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
J Masuda, A Franks, A Kobayashi, T Wideman
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2019
302019
Landscapes of injustice: A new perspective on the internment and dispossession of Japanese Canadians
J Stanger-Ross
McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020
262020
Promises of Law: The Unlawful Dispossession of Japanese Canadians
E Adams, J Stanger-Ross, TLIR Collective
Osgoode Hall Law Journal 54 (3), 687-740, 2017
142017
Geographies of land use: Planning, property, and law
TJ Wideman, N Lombardo
Geography Compass 13 (12), e12473, 2019
122019
Land use planning and the making of a ‘properly propertied’ Vancouver
TJ Wideman
Geoforum 120, 46-57, 2021
102021
Recentering land use: value and exclusion in relationships of property and planning
N Lombardo, TJ Wideman
City 22 (5-6), 856-866, 2018
102018
Property, waste, and the “unnecessary hardship” of land use planning in Winnipeg, Canada
TJ Wideman
Urban Geography 41 (6), 865-892, 2020
82020
The Right to Remain: Reading and Resisting Dispossession in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside with Participatory Art-Making
TW A Franks, A Mori, A Lohan, J. Masuda
Feral Feminisms 4, 43-50, 2015
82015
(Re) assembling" Japantown": A critical toponymy of planning and resistance in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
T Wideman
Queen’s University, 2015
82015
Archives and care: Caring archival research practices in geography
TJ Wideman
Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes 67 (3), 394-406, 2023
62023
“Laissez faire has had its day”: Land Use, Waste, and Propertied Improvement in Early Canadian Planning
TJ Wideman
Planning Theory and Practice 20 (5), 689-710, 2019
62019
Intensification and neoliberalization: A case study of planning policy in Winnipeg, Canada, 1990-2013
TJ Wideman, J Masuda
Prairie Perspectives: Geographical Essays 16, 55-67, 2013
62013
Land use, planning, and private property: Waste and improvement in early 20th century Winnipeg and Vancouver, Canada
TJ Wideman
Simon Fraser University, 2020
12020
Equipping Changemakers: Exploring North Island College’s Potential to Spur Culture, Community, and Systems Change in Response to the Toxic Drug Poisoning Crisis
S Karsten, T Wideman, A Mark, C Hauschildt
Walk With Me: A Community-Engaged Response to the Drug Poisoning Crisis, 2024
2024
Maya’xala: Cultivating Community Respect in the Midst of the Toxic Drug, Trauma, and Housing Crises; Moving Forward in a Good Way
T Wideman, C Hauschildt, A Mark, S Karsten
Walk With Me: A Community-Engaged Response to the Drug Poisoning Crisis, 2024
2024
“After All Our Efforts at Good Citizenship”: Propriety, Property, and Belonging in the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians, 1940s
K Findlay, T Wideman, Y Amaratunga
Canadian Historical Review 104 (1), 76-100, 2023
2023
An Urban Rights Praxis of Remaining in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
JR Masuda, A Franks, A Kobayashi, T Wideman, ...
White Riot: The 1907 Anti-Asian Riots in Vancouver, 167-178, 2023
2023
A Diminished Roar: Winnipeg in the 1920s by Jim Blanchard
TJ Wideman
Great Plains Quarterly 42 (1), 161-162, 2022
2022
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