ARTICLES
Refereed
Public Toilets, Accessibility and Human Rights: A Winnipeg Pop-Up Campaign. (Co-author, Wins Bridgman.) Plan Canada (fall): 40-45, 2018.
The Playful City: Constructing a Typology for Urban Design Interventions. (Co-author, Gabrielle Donoff.) International Journal of Play 6(3): 294-307, 2017.
Planners Work in Mysterious Ways: Literary Tourism and the Imagination. Plan Canada (summer issue): 42-46, 2010.
Human Dignity on Main Street: Public Toilets in Canada. Plan Canada (spring issue): 27-30, 2010.
“The Peel Youth Village: Designing Transitional Housing for Homeless Suburban Youth.” In: Hulchanski, J. David; Campsie, Philippa; Chau, Shirley; Hwang, Stephen W.; Paradis, Emily (eds.) Finding Home: Policy Options for Addressing Homelessness in Canada (eBook. Toronto: Cities Centre, University of Toronto., 2010). (Available online http://www.homelesshub.ca/FindingHome.)
Response to Mary Madden's review article, 'Braving Homelessness on the Ethnographic Street with Irene Glasser and Rae Bridgman.' (Co-author, Irene Glasser.) Critique of Anthropology 25(2): 207-208, 2005.
Criteria for Best Practices in Building Child-Friendly Cities: Involving Young People in Urban Planning and Design. Canadian Journal of Urban Research 13(2): 337-346, 2004. (Available on-line.)
Child-Friendly Cities: Canadian Perspectives. Children, Youth and Environments 14(1): 178-200, 2004. (Available on-line; see also overview by InformeDesign: Where Research Informs Design)
Designing a “Village” for Suburban Homeless Youth in Canada. Open House International. 29(2): 62-70, 2004. (Available on-line.)
Bridging Public-Private Partnerships in a Case Study of Housing and Employment for Homeless Youth. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 12(2): 205-230, 2003.
Housing Chronically Homeless Women: "Inside" a Safe Haven. Housing Policy Debate 13(1): 51-81, 2002. (Summary and full article.)
Is This a Hostel Or Is This a Home?: A Safe Haven for Homeless Women. IAPS (International Association of People-Environment Studies) Bulletin of People-Environment 19: 14-16, 2001.
I Helped Build That: A Demonstration Housing and Employment Training Program for Street Youth in Toronto. American Anthropologist 103(3): 779-795, 2001. (Available on-line or pdf)
Safe Haven for Chronically Homeless Women: A Model Program from Toronto. International Journal of Mental Health 30(2): 79-89, 2001.
Regulatory "Hurdles" in Conserving Heritage Property. (Co-author Wins Bridgman.) Canadian Journal of Urban Research 9(1): 23-41, 2000.
A "city" within the city: a Canadian housing model for the homeless. Open House International 23(1): 12-21, 1998.
The architecture of homelessness and utopian pragmatics. Utopian Studies 9(1): 50-67, 1998. (Available on-line.)
A case study of the artist as teacher through the video work of Martha Davis. Studies in Art Education 39(1): 37-56, 1997.
Street as metaphor in housing for the homeless. Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness 6(1): 1-12, 1997.
Integrating residence and work in building codes in Canada. Open House International 21(2): 41-48, 1996.
Working at home in artists' housing co-operatives: negotiating social and spatial boundaries. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 5(1): 51-72, 1996.
The artist's studio as a space of creativity. Canadian Review of Art Education 22(1): 56-80, 1995.
Janus unbound: maker, making, made and known. Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly 19(1): 67-76, 1994.
Public Toilets, Accessibility and Human Rights: A Winnipeg Pop-Up Campaign. (Co-author, Wins Bridgman.) Plan Canada (fall): 40-45, 2018.
The Playful City: Constructing a Typology for Urban Design Interventions. (Co-author, Gabrielle Donoff.) International Journal of Play 6(3): 294-307, 2017.
Planners Work in Mysterious Ways: Literary Tourism and the Imagination. Plan Canada (summer issue): 42-46, 2010.
Human Dignity on Main Street: Public Toilets in Canada. Plan Canada (spring issue): 27-30, 2010.
“The Peel Youth Village: Designing Transitional Housing for Homeless Suburban Youth.” In: Hulchanski, J. David; Campsie, Philippa; Chau, Shirley; Hwang, Stephen W.; Paradis, Emily (eds.) Finding Home: Policy Options for Addressing Homelessness in Canada (eBook. Toronto: Cities Centre, University of Toronto., 2010). (Available online http://www.homelesshub.ca/FindingHome.)
Response to Mary Madden's review article, 'Braving Homelessness on the Ethnographic Street with Irene Glasser and Rae Bridgman.' (Co-author, Irene Glasser.) Critique of Anthropology 25(2): 207-208, 2005.
Criteria for Best Practices in Building Child-Friendly Cities: Involving Young People in Urban Planning and Design. Canadian Journal of Urban Research 13(2): 337-346, 2004. (Available on-line.)
Child-Friendly Cities: Canadian Perspectives. Children, Youth and Environments 14(1): 178-200, 2004. (Available on-line; see also overview by InformeDesign: Where Research Informs Design)
Designing a “Village” for Suburban Homeless Youth in Canada. Open House International. 29(2): 62-70, 2004. (Available on-line.)
Bridging Public-Private Partnerships in a Case Study of Housing and Employment for Homeless Youth. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 12(2): 205-230, 2003.
Housing Chronically Homeless Women: "Inside" a Safe Haven. Housing Policy Debate 13(1): 51-81, 2002. (Summary and full article.)
Is This a Hostel Or Is This a Home?: A Safe Haven for Homeless Women. IAPS (International Association of People-Environment Studies) Bulletin of People-Environment 19: 14-16, 2001.
I Helped Build That: A Demonstration Housing and Employment Training Program for Street Youth in Toronto. American Anthropologist 103(3): 779-795, 2001. (Available on-line or pdf)
Safe Haven for Chronically Homeless Women: A Model Program from Toronto. International Journal of Mental Health 30(2): 79-89, 2001.
Regulatory "Hurdles" in Conserving Heritage Property. (Co-author Wins Bridgman.) Canadian Journal of Urban Research 9(1): 23-41, 2000.
A "city" within the city: a Canadian housing model for the homeless. Open House International 23(1): 12-21, 1998.
The architecture of homelessness and utopian pragmatics. Utopian Studies 9(1): 50-67, 1998. (Available on-line.)
A case study of the artist as teacher through the video work of Martha Davis. Studies in Art Education 39(1): 37-56, 1997.
Street as metaphor in housing for the homeless. Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness 6(1): 1-12, 1997.
Integrating residence and work in building codes in Canada. Open House International 21(2): 41-48, 1996.
Working at home in artists' housing co-operatives: negotiating social and spatial boundaries. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 5(1): 51-72, 1996.
The artist's studio as a space of creativity. Canadian Review of Art Education 22(1): 56-80, 1995.
Janus unbound: maker, making, made and known. Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly 19(1): 67-76, 1994.
Other articles
CBC News - Opinion pieces co-authored with Wins Bridgman.
Backpage: A Public Calling - Making a Plea for the Urban Outhouse. (Co-author, Wins Bridgman.) Canadian Architect (September): 50, 2018.
Heritage Conservation Tax Incentives in Winnipeg (Encouragements fiscaux à la conservation du patrimoine à Winnipeg), co-author Wins Bridgman. Heritage/Patrimoine, vol. II, no. 2: 17-20, 1999.
To learn through teaching. Core (Newsletter of the Centre for the Support of Teaching, York University) 5(2) (March): 3, 1995.
Live/work policy and conservation. (Co-author, Winston Romaine Fritz.) ICOMOS Canada Bulletin I(3): 49-50, 1992.
CBC News - Opinion pieces co-authored with Wins Bridgman.
Backpage: A Public Calling - Making a Plea for the Urban Outhouse. (Co-author, Wins Bridgman.) Canadian Architect (September): 50, 2018.
Heritage Conservation Tax Incentives in Winnipeg (Encouragements fiscaux à la conservation du patrimoine à Winnipeg), co-author Wins Bridgman. Heritage/Patrimoine, vol. II, no. 2: 17-20, 1999.
To learn through teaching. Core (Newsletter of the Centre for the Support of Teaching, York University) 5(2) (March): 3, 1995.
Live/work policy and conservation. (Co-author, Winston Romaine Fritz.) ICOMOS Canada Bulletin I(3): 49-50, 1992.