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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members Date: 1.4.2013 Initials: 1. SURNAME: Sandercock FIRST NAME: Leonie 2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: School of Community & Regional Planning 3. FACULTY: Applied Science 4. PRESENT RANK: Professor SINCE: July 2001 5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates University of Adelaide BA (Hons First Class) History 1971 Australian National University PhD Urban Research 1974 University of California, Los Angeles MFA Screenwriting 1989 Title of Dissertation and Name of Supervisor ‘Property, Politics and Urban Planning: a history of Australian City Planning, 1890 -1970’ supervised by Peter Harrison and Dr. Barry Reid Special Professional Qualifications 6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD (a) Prior to coming to UBC University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates University of Melbourne Professor Jan 1999-June 2001 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Professor and Head July 1996-Sept 1998 University of California, Los Angeles Visiting Prof and Lecturer Sept 1986-June 1996 Macquarie University, Sydney Professor and Head July 1981- June1986 (b) At UBC

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members

Date: 1.4.2013 Initials: 1. SURNAME: Sandercock FIRST NAME: Leonie 2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: School of Community & Regional Planning 3. FACULTY: Applied Science 4. PRESENT RANK: Professor SINCE: July 2001 5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION

University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates University of Adelaide BA

(Hons First Class)

History 1971

Australian National University PhD Urban Research 1974 University of California, Los Angeles MFA Screenwriting 1989

Title of Dissertation and Name of Supervisor ‘Property, Politics and Urban Planning: a history of Australian City Planning, 1890 -1970’ supervised by Peter

Harrison and Dr. Barry Reid Special Professional Qualifications 6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD (a) Prior to coming to UBC

University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates University of Melbourne Professor Jan 1999-June

2001 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Professor and Head July 1996-Sept

1998 University of California, Los Angeles Visiting Prof and

Lecturer Sept 1986-June 1996

Macquarie University, Sydney Professor and Head July 1981-June1986

(b) At UBC

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Rank or Title

Dates

Director, SCARP 1st July 2006 – 1st Nov 2007

Professor Since 1st July 2001

(c) Date of granting of tenure at U.B.C.: on appointment, 1st July 2001 7. LEAVES OF ABSENCE

University, Company or Organization at which Leave was taken

Type of Leave Dates

Macquarie University Sabbatical July-Dec 1985 Victoria University of Technology Sabbatical July-Dec 1980 UBC Sabbatical July 2007- June

2008

8. TEACHING (a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments Cross-Cultural Planning: Working with Diverse Communities Planning Theory Comparative and Critical Histories of Planning Practices Race, Ethnicity and the City Planning in Multicultural Cities Indigenous community planning: ways of being, knowing & doing (b) Courses Taught at UBC

Session Course Scheduled Class Hours Taught Number Hours Size Lectures Tutorials Labs Other

Winter 1 2001

PLAN 502 39 34 39 50 (grading)

Winter 1 2001

PLAN 548 39 16 39 40 (grading)

Winter 1 2002

PLAN 502 39 33 39 50 (grading)

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Winter 1 2002

PLAN 548e 39 20 39 40 (grading)

Winter 2 2003

PLAN 602 39 3 39 18 (grading)

Winter 1 2003

PLAN 502 39 32 39 50 (grading)

Winter 1 2003

PLAN 548e 39 15 39 40 (grading)

Winter 2 2004

PLAN 602 39 6 39 24 (grading)

Winter 1 2004

PLAN 502 39 32 39 50 (grading)

Winter 1 2004

PLAN 548e 39 7 39 30 (grading)

Winter 2 2005

PLAN 602 39 5 39

24 (grading)

Winter 2 2005

PLAN 548e 39 20 39 35 (grading)

Winter 1 2006

PLAN 502 39 30 39

48 (grading)

Winter 2 2006

PLAN 602 39 4 39 20 (grading)

Winter 1&2, 01-02

PLAN 547C, 549C

20 3 20

Winter 1&2 02-03

PLAN 547C, 549C

39 4 30

Winter 1&2 03-04

PLAN 547C, 549C

39 5 40

Winter 1&2 04-05

PLAN 547C, 549C

39 7 40

Winter 1&2 05-06

PLAN 547C, 549C

39 13 50

Winter 1 2008

PLAN 502 39 33 39

50 (grading)

Winter 1 2008

PLAN 602 39 5 39 24 (grading)

Winter 1 & 2 08-09

PLAN 547C, 549C

40 5 10

Winter 1 2009

PLAN 502 39 35 39 10 50 (grading)

Winter 1 and 2, Summer

PLAN 547C 2 40

Winter 1 and 2, Summer

PLAN 549C 4 60

Winter 1 and 2

PLAN 548X 3 12

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Winter 1 and 2, Summer

PLAN 550 5 36

Winter 1 2010

PLAN 502 39 39 39 60 (grading)

Winter 2 2011

PLAN 602 18 4 9 8 (grading)

Winter 1&2, Summer

PLAN 547C 4

80

Winter 1&2, Summer

PLAN 549C 2 60

Winter 1&2

PLAN 548X 5 10

Winter 1&2

PLAN 550 4 40

Winter 1 2011

PLAN 502 39 31 39 60 (grading)

(Winter 2 2012

PLAN 602

39 5 12 27 15 (grading)

Summer 2011, Winter 1&2, 2011-12

PLAN 547C 6 40

Summer 2011, Winter 1 & 2, 2011-12

PLAN 549C

3 25

Summer, 2011, Winter 1 & 2, 2011-12

PLAN 548X 5 20

Winter 1 & 2, 2011-12

PLAN 550 15 12 12 24 (grading)

Winter 1, 2012-13

PLAN 502 39 28 39 60 (grading)

Winter 2, 2013

PLAN 548P 45 10 20 20 (grading)

Summer 2012, Winter 1, 2012

PLAN 519A 6 2 6

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Summer 2012, Winter 1, 2012

PLAN 550 12 2 12

Summer 2012, Winter 1 and 2, 2012-13

PLAN 547C 20 6 20

(c) Graduate Students Supervised and/or Co-Supervised

Student Name Program Type Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s) Start Finish Supervisor

Tanja Winkler PhD 2002 2006 Sandercock Matti Siemiatycki PhD 2003 2006 Sandercock Julia Gatley PhD 1999 2003 Sandercock Libby Porter PhD 2000 2004 Sandercock Kate Shaw PhD 2001 2005 Sandercock Maged Senbel PhD 1999 2005 Dorcey Sandercock Heather Frost PhD 2002 2010 Ley Sandercock Janice Barry PhD 2005 2011 Dorcey Sandercock Cornelia Sussmann

PhD 2005 2012 Rees Sandercock

Aftab Erhan PhD 2008 Sandercock Rohit Mujumdar PhD 2010 Sandercock Jessica Hallenbeck

PhD 2011 Sandercock Pratt

Lyana Patrick PhD 2011 Sandercock Jacopo Miro PhD 2011 Sandercock Magdalena Ugarte PhD 2011 Angeles Sandercock Nadine Gudz Masters 1998 2002 Sandercock Kara Breems Masters 2000 2002 Sandercock Leslie Dickout Masters 2001 2004 Sandercock Lama Mugabo Masters 2001 2003 Sandercock Andrea Gillman Masters 2001 2003 Sandercock Michael Anhorn Masters 2002 2005 Sandercock Lisa Moffatt Masters 2003 2005 Sandercock Rebekah Mahaffey Masters 2004 2006 Sandercock Marisol Petersen Masters 2003 2006 Sandercock Samara Brock Masters 2003 2006 Sandercock Jonathan Frantz Masters 2001 2006 Sandercock April Lawrence Masters 2001 2006 Sandercock Ian Marcuse Masters 2003 2006 Sandercock Adam Hunt Masters 2005 2007 Sandercock Elana Cossover Masters 2003 2006 Sandercock Sebastian Lippa Masters 2004 2007 Sandercock Sarkissian Sarah Slack Masters 1999 2004 Friedmann Sandercock Rebecca Koeller Masters 2001 2004 Angeles Sandercock

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Liz Cooper Masters 2002 2004 Friedmann Sandercock Sam Beresky Masters 2006 2006 Sandercock Jessica Hallenbeck Masters 2006 2007 Sandercock Sarkissian Dianna Hurford Masters 2007 2008 Sandercock Sarkissian Alejandra Lopez Masters 2008 Leaf Sandercock Lindsay Clark Masters 2008 2010 Sandercock Callista Haggis Masters 2009 2010 Sandercock

Zsuzsi Fodor Masters 2009 2011 Sandercock Metha Brown Masters 2009 2011 Sandercock Sarah Gillett Masters 2009 2011 Sandercock Tanya Fink Masters 2009 2011 Sandercock Juliet van Vliet Masters 2010 2012 Sandercock Sandra Vigil Fonseca

Masters 2010 2012 Sandercock

Krystie Babalos Masters 2011 Sandercock Cook

Kate Kittredge Masters 2011 Sandercock

Cook

Lesley Campbell Masters 2011 Sandercock Cook

Margaret Morales Masters 2010 2012

Oberg Sandercock

Dakota Brant

Masters 2012 Sandercock

Melanie Harding

Masters

2012 Sandercock

Spencer Lindsay Masters 2012 Sandercock

Stephan McGlenn

Masters 2012 Sandercock

Wilson Mendes Masters 2012 Sandercock

Alexander Miller Masters 2012 Sandercock

(d) Continuing Education Activities (e) Visiting Lecturer (indicate university/organization and dates) University of California, Berkeley, Jan-June 1992 University of Tromso, August 1994 MIT Nov 1994 Cornell University, March 1995 York University, March 1996 Dortmund University, July 1997 University of HongKong, Jan 1998

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National Taiwan University, Jan 1998 MIT, Dec 1999 New School University (NY), Dec 1999 Magill University, March 2000 York University, March 2000 University of Manitoba, March 2000 University of Alberta, March 2000 UBC, March 2000 University of Washington, March 2000 University of Iowa, June 2000 University of Naples, Nov 2000 University of Florence, Sept 2001 MIT, March 2002 Polytechnic University of Bari, April 2002 University of Naples, April 2002 Polytechnic University of Bari, April 2005 University of Rome, La Sapienza, Sept 2005 University of Manchester, Oct 2005 MIT, Nov 2006 Cornell University, March 2007 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, 6th December 2008 University of Rome, La Sapienza, Jan-Feb 2008 UBC School of Journalism, 6th Oct 2009 Columbia University, NY, Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Planning, 31st march 2010 University of Victoria, Interdisciplinary Studies Program, 16 Sept 2010 University of Northern BC, First Nations Studies, 28 Oct, 2010 University of New Mexico, School of Community Planning & School of Architecture, 14th Nov 2010 University of Melbourne, Australia, School of Architecture & Planning, Dec 15th 2010 University of Manitoba, Faculty of Architecture & Planning, 3rd feb, 2011 University of Hawaii, April 29th, 2011 Portland State University, May 9-10th, 2011 University of Memphis, May 17-19th, 2011 University of Rome, July 9th, 2012 Roskilde University, 20th Sept 2012 Roskilde University, 21st Sept 2012 (f) Other 9. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments Community Participation in Planning Cross-Cultural Planning: Working with Diverse Communities Planning Theory Comparative and Critical Histories of Planning Practices Gender and Planning: Theory and Practice (Women and the City) Planning in Multicultural Cities: social integration of immigrants First Nations community planning

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(b) Research or equivalent grants (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C) or

non-competitively (NC))

Granting Subject COMP $ Year Principal Co-Investigator(s) Agency Per Year Investigator

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Vancouver Cosmopolis Laboratory for application of ICTs in planning

C 46,400 2002-07

Sandercock

SSHRC Powers and limitations of Story and Storytelling in planning practice & scholarship

C 40,000 2004-07

Sandercock

Metropolis/ SSHRC

Sri Lankan Tamils in Toronto and Vancouver.

C 15,000 2002-04

Sandercock Leslie Dickout

Metropolis/ SSHRC

The Hastings Institute: Program & Policy

Innovation’

C 18,000 2004-06

Sandercock Samara Brock

Metropolis/ SSHRC

constructing citizenship through community

development

C 14,000 2006-07

Sandercock Paula Carr

UBC/HSS Hampton

Grant

Sustaining Cities: the case for a new planning

imagination’

C 2,000 2002 Sandercock

Vancouver Foundation

Racism and Community Change in northern BC

C 31,348 2007-08

Sandercock

Anders Foundation

Racism and Community Change in northern BC

NC 15,000 2007-08

Sandercock

SSHRC Racism and Community Change in northern BC

C 43,000 2008-2011

Sandercock

Nechako Kitimaat

Development Fund

Colonisation and community change in

northern BC: documentary

C $16,000 2008-

2009

Sandercock Cheslatta Carrier Nation

Nechako Kitimaat

Development Fund

Colonisation and community change in

northern BC: documentary

C $12,000 2010-

2011

Sandercock Cheslatta Carrier Nation

Embrace BC

(provincial government)

Finding Our Way: community dialogues in

northern BC

C $15,000 2010-

2011

Sandercock Social Planning & Research Council

of BC

UBC TLEF Indigenous Planning initiative

C $12,500 2011-12

Sandercock

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UBC SSHRC 4A

Finding Our Way: healing and planning

dialogues

C $1500 2011 Sandercock

Real Estate Foundation

of BC

Indigenous Community Planning

C $63,000 2012-2015

Sandercock

Teaching and

Learning Enhanceme

nt Fund (UBC)

Indigenous Community Planning curriculum

C $47,170 2012-13

Sandercock

Teaching and

Learning Enhanceme

nt Fund

Indigenous Community Planning curriculum

implementation

C $86,501 2013-14

Sandercock

(c) Research or equivalent contracts (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C)

or non-competitively (NC).

Granting Subject COMP $ Year Principal Co-Investigator(s) Agency Per Year Investigator

(d) Invited Presentations INVITED LECTURES & KEYNOTE ADDRESSES (since 1995) 2013 ‘Anti-racism work in Canada: the good, the bad, and the ugly’, Keynote, Multicultural Advisory Council of BC Secretariat, 19th March ‘Idle No More: what’s planning got to do with it?’ Keynote, SCARP Symposium, ‘Beyond Downtown and Outside the Box’, 8th Feb. 2012 ‘Changing the Lens: film as action research and therapeutic planning practice’ Honorary Doctorate Lecture, Roskilde University, 20th September ‘Where strangers become neighbours: integrating immigrants in Vancouver’, Roskilde University, Dept of Environmental, Social and Spatial Change, 21st Sept 2012

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‘Finding Our Way: beyond Canada’s apartheid’, Department of Urban Planning, University of Rome La Sapienza, 9th July 2011 ‘Indigenous community planning: a new curriculum and community engagement through film’, Residential Schools Dialogue, Longhouse, First Nations House of Learning, UBC, 1st Nov. ‘Finding Our Way: film as planning intervention’, Keynote, 5th Biennial PhD Jamboree, SCARP, UBC, Vancouver, 10th June Finding Our Way: film as planning intervention’, Keynote, Planners Network Conference, University of Memphis, 20th May ‘Finding Our Way: film as planning intervention’, Inaugural Lecture, The William Gray Forum: The Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University, 10th May. ‘Multimedia Explorations in Urban Policy & Planning, Keynote, New Zealand Planning Institute Annual Conference, Wellington, 30th March ‘Film as a catalyst of social transformation’, Keynote, Atmosphere Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 3rd Feb. 2010 ‘Finding Our Way (beyond Canada’s apartheid): film and social transformation’, Dean’s Lecture Series, University of New Mexico, School of Community Planning, Albuquerque, 14th Nov., 2010 ‘High Noon in Burns Lake: the effects of colonization in small town BC’, Urban Studies Lecture Series, University of Victoria, Legacy Art Gallery, 16th Sept, 2010. ‘Multimedia Explorations in Urban Policy and Planning: beyond storytelling’, Dean’s Lecture Series, Columbia University, School of Architecture, Preservation & Planning, March 31st, 2010. ‘Finding our way: healing Canada’s apartheid’, Documentary screening for Canadian Association of Planning Students annual conference, University of Guelph, Feb 5th. ‘Finding our way: healing Canada’s apartheid’, invited screening for Indigenous Academic Caucus, UBC, 26th Jan 2010 2009

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UBC Continuing Studies' Free Noon Hour Series, October 19th, at Robson Square- Face to Face - Across the Divide: A series of presentations exploring what it takes to move beyond some of the barriers that separate us as human beings – screening of documentary ‘Where strangers become neighbours’ and discussion. ‘How to think about cities’, UBC School of Journalism, 6th Oct. ‘Making documentaries on the multicultural city’, Keynote, Seminar on Diversity in Place: Making Documentaries on the Multicultural City, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 24 April, 2009. ‘Finding our way: the journey from colonisation to partnership in Native/non-Native relations in Canada’, video conference broadcast to 60 First Nations in BC via UBC Learning Circle, Division of Aboriginal People’s Health, 18th March ‘How strangers become neighbours: integrating immigrants through community development’, Armchair Discussion’ and webcast for public servants, Ottawa, Dept of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 5th March, 2008 ‘Interrogating Planning’, Roundtable, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, 6 December 2008. ‘“Keeping our heads above water”: the story of the Cheslatta Carrier Nation and its implications for life place planning’, Keynote, Hawai’ian City Planning Officials Conference, Maui, 12th September, 2008. ‘High Noon in Burns Lake, BC: the journey from Two Solitudes to partnership in Native/non-Native relations’, Keynote, Canadian Institute of Planners, Winnipeg, July 13th. ‘Transforming Cities: two metaphors and two imaginations at three scales’, Keynote, The Intercultural Cities Conference, Liverpool, 1st May ‘The Inclusive City’, Mayoral Conversation, City of Auckland, 18th March. ‘Digital Storytelling’ (with Giovanni Attili), Faculty of Architecture, University of Sassari, Alghero, Italy, 25-26 January. ‘Finding our Way: from colonization to partnership, a research in progress’, University of Rome, La Sapienza, 21 Jan. ‘Where Strangers become Neighbours: a three year action research project’, University of Rome, La Sapienza, 14 Jan. 2007

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‘Where strangers become neighbours: a three-part research project’, Inaugural Memorial Lecture for Killam Trustees, UBC, 1st Oct. 2007, Green College. ‘A post-9/11 defense of cosmopolitan urbanism’, Department of City & Regional Planning, Cornell University, 12th April, 2007 2006 ‘Multimedia and Planning’, Department of Urban Studies, MIT, 13th Nov. 2006. ‘Integration policies for immigrants: the Canadian experience’, High Commission for Immigration and Ethnic Minorities, Lisbon, 1st Oct, 2006. ‘A community development approach to integrating immigrants’, International Federation of Housing & Planning, Oslo, Sept 21st, 2006 ‘Planners for Tomorrow’, Keynote opening panel, UBC, Vancouver, 14th June. ‘Designing for Diversity: the Satanic Verses as Design Manifesto’, Keynote, Canadian Association of Landscape Architects, Vancouver, 15th June. Laurier Lecture on Multiculturalism, Vancouver, 19th June. (also broadcast on CBC Radio, Ideas Program, 27th June). 2005 ‘Community Participation and progressive Urban Governance – Towards new Hybrid Cities’, Keynote paper, International Community Planning Forum, Taipei, October 31st 2005. ‘Spirituality, Urban Life and the Urban Professions’, The Samuel Fergusson Lecture, University of Manchester, Centre for Public Theology, Oct. 6th, 2005. Migrations: Conflicts and multiculturalism’ Keynote Address, International Federation of Housing and Planning Conference, Rome, Oct. 2nd, 2005 ‘The Democratization of the Meaning of Place’, Keynote, EDRA (Environment and Design Research Association) International Conference, Vancouver, 27 April 2005. ‘How far can/should planners go?’ Keynote at Planning Institute of British Columbia Annual Conference, Victoria, 22 April 2005 (with Giovanni Attili). ‘The Dale Prize Lecture’, Cal Poly University Pomona, 14 April 2005. ‘A planning imagination for the 21st Century’, University of Northern BC, 23 March 2005.

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‘Transforming Cities: The Power of Imagination’, Living the Metropolis UBC Lecture Series, 14 March, 2005 (with Giovanni Attili). “A Lifelong Pregnancy”? Immigrants and the Crisis of Multiculturalism, Keynote at Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Vancouver, The Future of Multiculturalism, 14 Feb. 2005. 2004 ‘Managing Sustainable Cities’, Keynote, ‘Sustainability and Urban Growth in Developing Countries’, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Ascona, Switzerland, Oct. 31st – 3 Nov. ‘Immigration, Citizenship, and the Quest for an Inclusive City: Canada’s multiculturalism from an/Other perspective’, BC CAWS/RIIM Policy Research Symposium, 8 July 2004. ‘Sustaining Canada’s Multicultural Cities: Learning from the Local’, Breakfast on the Hill (Ottawa) Lecture, invited by Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences, Feb 24th, 2004. ‘Globalisation, Migrations, and Transnationalism: the challenge for cities, city governments, and urban studies’, invited public lecture, Michigan State University, March 19th, 2004. ‘The Angel of Progress Falls to Earth (again): rethinking multiculturalism’, Plenary paper, Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, March 15th, 2004. ‘A Planning Imagination for the Mongrel Cities of the 21st Century’, Keynote Paper, UK Planning Academics Conference, Aberdeen, March 31st, 2004. 2003 ‘Planning as a profession of storytelling and storytellers’, Planning Institute of British Columbia, Nanaimo Chapter, 20th June. ‘Vancouver Cosmopolis Laboratory: purpose and plans’, City of Vancouver Planning Dept, Vancouver, 17th June. ‘Out of the Closet: Planning Research and Practice as Storytelling’, UBC PhD Jamboree, School of Community and Regional Planning, 12th June. ‘The challenge of integrating immigrants: what Italy might learn from Canada and Australia’, School of Architecture and Engineering, Politecnico di Bari, Bari, Public Lecture, 5 May. ‘The Power of Story in Planning Practice’, PhD Symposium, Politecnico di Bari, May 6th. ‘The challenge of integrating immigrants: Europe versus Canada’, Public Lecture, University of Naples Federico 11, Public Lecture, 8th May.

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‘The Power of Story in Planning Practice’, PhD Symposium, University of Naples, 9th May. 2002 ‘Creative Spaces and Urban Development’, Cities, Creativity and Urban Development Workshop, Villa Vigoni, Italy, Oct. 28-30. ‘A Planning Imagination for the 21st Century’, Canadian Association of Planning Students, Montreal, Jan.29th. 2001 ‘Practicing Utopia’, International Network of Urban Research and Action, Florence, Sept. 23-28 2000 ‘Cultural Identity and rules of living together’, Migrants and Multiculturalism: The Rules of Integration, Jubilee Conference, Naples, November 9-11, 2000 ‘Difference, Fear, and Habitus: a reflection on cities, cultures, and fear of change’, International Habitus Conference, Curtin University, Perth, September 2000 ‘Fear: desire, and hope in contemporary urbanism’, The City of Fear: Explorations in Urban Violence, Symposium, Ashworth Centre for Social Theory, University of Melbourne, 11 August 2000. ‘Negotiating Fear and Desire’, Urban Futures Conference, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 10-14 July 2000. ‘Dreaming the Sustainable City: organising hope, negotiating fear, mediating memory’, Sustaining America’s Cities Workshop, Oberman Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Iowa, 15-17 June, 2000. 1999 ‘Race, Class, and Gender in Planning History: Setting the Agenda for the Next Decade’, Plenary Address, Society for American City and Regional Planning History, Biennial Conference, Washington DC, Nov. 18th, 1999. ‘”The City of And Designing with Difference’, Keynote paper, Flashpoint (Architecture and Design Students Biennial) Conference, Sydney, July 1999. ‘City Views: Invisible Energies’, Next Wave Festival, Melbourne, April 1999. ‘Negotiating Frontiers: Social Planning for Multicultural Societies’, Keynote paper, Multiculturalism and Planning Conference, ACT Government, Canberra, March 1999. 1998

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‘The Twentieth Century Planning Experience: The Official Story versus Insurgent Representations’, Keynote Paper, 8th International Planning History Society Conference, Sydney, Australia, 15-18 July, 1998. 1996 ‘From Diggers to Developers: The Docklands as Melbourne’s Next Gold Rush’, Keynote Speech, Docklands Forum, Melbourne, Australia, November 1996 ‘From Main Street to Fortress: The Future of Malls as Public Places’, Keynote Address, 8th International Malls Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, September 1996 ‘Preparing Planners for the 21st Century’, Keynote Address to Royal Australian Planning Institute Biennial Conference, Perth, October 1996 1995 ‘Planning the Multicultural City’. Keynote Address, Portraits of Planning Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, July 1995 (e) Other Presentations CONFERENCE PAPERS (SINCE 1994) 2012 ‘Listening with our senses: visual and oral storytelling’, Activating the Heart: Storytelling, knowledge Sharing and Relationship Workshop, 18-20 June, Yellowknife and Dettah, Trudeau Foundation and SSHRC event. 2011 ‘Theory in Practice: working with First Nations in northern BC’, panel presentation, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Salt Lake City, Oct. 13-16th. ‘Camera/Action: film as community planning intervention’, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Salt Lake City, Oct. 13-16th. ‘Multimedia Explorations in Urban Policy & Planning, Keynote, New Zealand Planning Institute Annual Conference, Wellington, 30th March ‘Film as a catalyst of social transformation’, Keynote, Atmosphere Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 3rd Feb. 2009 ‘Finding our way: a journey from colonization to partnership in Native/non-Native relations in Canada’, paper presented to American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Washington DC, 1st Oct.

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2008 ‘“Keeping our heads above water”: the story of the Cheslatta Carrier Nation and its implications for life place planning’, Keynote, Hawai’ian City Planning Officials Conference, Maui, 12th September, 2008. ‘High Noon in Burns Lake, BC: the journey from Two Solitudes to partnership in Native/nono-Native relations’, Keynote, Canadian Institute of Planners, Winnipeg, July 13th. ‘Transforming Cities: two metaphors and two imaginations at three scales’, Keynote, The Intercultural Cities Conference, Liverpool, 1st May 2007 ‘From Colonisation to Partnership: transforming race relations in northern BC’, Canadian Conference on Dialogue and Deliberation, Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Vancouver, 12 November. 2006 ‘Multimedia and Planning’, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, Nov 8-12th 2006. ‘Where Strangers become Neighbours: constructing citizenship through community development’, 11th International Metropolis Conference, Lisbon, Oct. 2-6th. ‘Where strangers become Neighbours: constructing citizenship through community development’, World Planning Congress, Vancouver, June 18th. ‘Constructing Citizenship through Community Development’, Workshop organizer and presenter, 8th National Metropolis Conference, Vancouver, March 25th. ‘Multiculturalism and Cities: the challenges for planning’, Workshop, 8th National Metropolis Conference, Vancouver, March 26th. ‘Where Strangers become Neighbours: the integration of immigrants in Vancouver’, Narrative Matters Conference, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, May 26th 2005

See also Keynote Lectures section 2004

See also Keynote Lectures section

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‘Out of the Closet: the power of story in planning practice and research’, ACSP, Portland, Oct 21-24th. ‘Deep Difference: can talk resolve conflicting rationalities?’, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Portland, Oct. 21-24th. ‘Learning from the Local: constructing new ways of living together’, 9th International Metropolis Conference, Geneva, Sept. 27th-Oct 1st. ‘Mongrel Cities: descriptive, normative, and prescriptive aspects’, Geographies and Environments Conference, Politecnico di Bari, Italy, 26-27 April ‘Canada’s Multiculturalism: an/Other perspective’, 7th Annual Metropolis Conference, Montreal, 27th March 2004 ‘Rethinking Multicultural Philosophy and Policy for the 21st Century’, UK Planning Academics Conference, Aberdeen, April 2nd, 2004. 2002 ‘From Hollywood to Higher Ed: the role of stories and storytelling in planning’, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Baltimore, Nov. 22-25. ‘The unknowable city’, Planning Theory Roundtable Convenor and presenter, ACSP, Baltimore, Nov. 22-25. ‘Pleasure and Profit on the Waterfront: a comparison of the ‘public interest’ in Melbourne and Vancouver’, Australian Studies Association of North America, UBC, March 1st 2001 ‘Waterfront Redevelopment: In the Public Interest?’ American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Cleveland, November 8-11. ‘Will the real planners please stand up’, Co-Convenor, Panel Presentation, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cleveland, 8-11 Nov. ‘Community development and social transformation’, Co-Convenor, Panel Presentation, American Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, Cleveland, 8-11 Nov. 2000 ‘Managing Cities of Difference’, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Atlanta, November 2000 ‘Insurgent and Indigenous Planning Histories’, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Atlanta, November 1998

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‘Multiculturalism and Planning Systems: case studies from Australia’, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Los Angeles, 4-8 November, 1998. ‘Knowledge Practices: Towards an Epistemology of Multiplicity for Insurgent Planning’, Plurimondi Workshop, Perugia, Italy, 22-24 June, 1998. 1997 ‘Towards Cosmopolis: Planning’s Paradigm Shift’, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Miami, November 7 1997 ‘Insurgent Planning Histories: From Noir to Rouge’, Society of American City and Regional Planning Historians Conference, Seattle, October 23-25, 1997 Same paper as above, presented to American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Miami, 8 November 1997 ‘The Planner TAMED: preparing planners for the 21st century’, European Schools of Planning Conference, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, May 1997 1995 ‘Stories Around a Campfire: the Past as Future. Empowering Histories’. American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Detroit, 1995 ‘Leaping the Postmodern Abyss: the Impact of Postmodernism on Planning Theory, Research, and Practice’. American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Detroit, Oct. 1995 1994 'Feminist Theory in Planning Education and Practice'. American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference, Tempe, Arizona, 1994 'Teaching Planning Theory'. ACSP Conference, Tempe, Arizona, 1994. 'Making the Invisible Visible: New Approaches to City Planning History'. American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference (ACSP), Tempe, Nov. 1994. 'Gender, Race and Class in Planning Theory'. Conference of the American Planning Association, San Francisco, May 1994. (f) Other MEDIA COVERAGE AND FEATURES Vancouver Sun, Nov 2011, coverage of new Masters specialization in indigenous community planning

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Squamish Chief, Nov 2011, coverage of new Masters specialization in indigenous community planning CBC Radio, The Current, interview on impact of Olympics, March 15th 2010 Vancouver Sun, June 2007, report of BMW Award Globe and Mail, June 2007, report of BMW Award CBC Radio, Ideas Program, Laurier Lecture, (one hour) 27th June 2006. CBC Radio Interviews, June 14th, June 15th, June 26th. CBC TV Newsworld interview, (5 minutes) 23rd June The Georgia Straight, feature article by Charlie Smith, June 15th 2006 The Vancouver Sun, feature article by Daphne Bramham, June 17th 2006 Lakes District News, editorial ‘Inspiring’, reporting on my film screening and community workshop, June 10th, 2010 (g) Conference Participation (Organizer, Keynote Speaker, etc.) ‘Anti-racism work in Canada: the good, the bad, and the ugly’, Keynote, Multicultural Advisory Council of BC Secretariat, 19th March ‘Idle No More: what’s planning got to do with it?’ Keynote, SCARP Symposium, ‘Beyond Downtown and Outside the Box’, 8th Feb. Organiser, ‘CityPlan Symposium: Looking Back, Looking Forward at Vancouver’s

Community Engagement processes’, SCARP, 12th Oct 2012 Keynote Speaker, ‘Listening with our senses: visual and oral storytelling’, Activating the Heart: Storytelling, knowledge Sharing and Relationship Workshop, 18-20 June, Yellowknife and Dettah, Trudeau Foundation and SSHRC event. Co-Organiser (with Musqueam First Nation), Indigenous Community Planning Teach-in, UBC,

4th Nov 2011 (120 participants from all over BC) Co-organiser (with Prof John Friedmann), 5th Biennial PhD Jamboree, June 6-11th, 2011, UBC

(40 doctoral participants from all over the world) See above sections

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10. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY (a) Memberships on committees, including offices held and dates Chair, Indigenous Community Planning Advisory Committee, April 2011, ongoing. Worked with this Committee to develop the new curriculum specialization in Indigenous Community Planning. Committee meets 3-4 times a year Chair, Indigenous Community Planning curriculum initiative, 2010 – ongoing Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Ecological Planning, 2012-13 Chair, Masters Admissions ICP program, Feb 2013 Chair, Masters Admissions, CDSP program, Feb 2013 Chair, PhD Program, SCARP, 2002 - ongoing Chair, 3rd year review Committee for Dr. Maged Senbel, Jan 2011 Chair, PhD Admissions Committee, 2001 - 2013 Member, Awards Committee, SCARP, 2010 - 2013 Member, Governor General’s Medal C’tee, (FoGS), 2010 Member, CFIS Curriculum C’tee, 2009 - 2011 Member, CFIS Appointments, Promotion and Tenure C’tee, 2011-12 Member, Trudeau Doctoral Scholarships Committee, 2008 - 2010 Member, Faculty of Graduate Studies Appointments, Promotions & Tenure Committee, 2004-2007 Member, SCARP Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure Committee Director, Vancouver Cosmopolis Laboratory, SCARP, UBC Co-organiser (with John Friedmann) PhD Jamboree, June 2003, June 2005, June 2007, June 2009, June 2011 (a one week research workshop for 40 PhD students from all over North America.) Member, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Professional Development Initiative Advisory Committee (2005-7)

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Member, Search Committee, Ivan Head Chair (b) Other service, including dates Director, SCARP, 1st July 2006 – 1st Nov 2007 11. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY (a) Memberships on scholarly societies, including offices held and dates Member, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, since July 2001. Co-Chair (with John Forester), Planning Theory Track, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2003-2006. (b) Memberships on other societies, including offices held and dates (c) Memberships on scholarly committees, including offices held and dates Member, Scientific Committee & Programme Committee, Life in the Urban Landscape World Conference, Sweden, 2005, Swedish Research Council for the Environment, Nov. 2003 – 2005. (d) Memberships on other committees, including offices held and dates (e) Editorships (list journal and dates) Critical Policy Studies (since Jan 2009) Planning Theory and Practice (UK) (since Jan.2003) Journal of Planning Education and Research (USA) (since 1999) Urban Studies (UK) (2004-2011) Plurimondi (Italy) (1999 -2005) Hagar (Israel) (since 2002) City (UK) (since 2002) (f) Reviewer (journal, agency, etc. including dates)

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Urban Studies Planning Theory & Practice Journal of Planning Education & Research International journal of Urban & Regional Research Canadian Journal of Urban Research Journal of Emotion, Space and Society (g) External examiner (indicate universities and dates) EXTERNAL EXAMINER, PHD DISSERTATIONS

2013 Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia 2011 UBC, Vancouver 2006 Murdoch University, Western Australia 2001 University of Witwatersrand 2000 Murdoch University, Western Australia 1999 Macquarie University, New South Wales 1998 University of New England, New South Wales 1996 University of Adelaide, South Australia

External Examiner, University of Hong Kong, Center for Urban Planning and Environmental Management, appointed September 1997 for 3 years. External reviewer, Tenure case, University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture and Planning, August 2011. (h) Consultant (indicate organization and dates) 2008: City of Auckland, Department of City Planning, 17-19 March. 2002: City of Birmingham (UK): Two Master Classes, one Public Lecture 2001: City of Birmingham (UK), Keynote Address to Highbury 3 Workshop/future of Birmingham Workshop, Feb. 9th. Darebin City Council (Melbourne) and Darebin Ethnic Affairs Council: keynote speaker at Workshop on Multiculturalism, urban design and public space, June 9th 2000 Independent Reviewer, Consultation Process, Metropolitan Strategy Plan, Dept of Infrastructure, Victoria, Sept 2000- Feb. 2001. December, City of Port Phillip (Melbourne), foreshore urban design working group February, City of Port Phillip (Melbourne): parking/traffic strategy

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1999 December, City of Redlands (Brisbane): strategic visioning 1999 May, Adelaide City Council, Juror for Adelaide Prize for Urban Design 1999 April, City of Casey: advice re strategic planning and community development. 1998 October. Darebin City Council. Planning and Urban Design in a multicultural municipality. 1998 May. Adelaide City Council. Juror for Adelaide Prize for Urban Design. 1997 October: Urban Land Authority, Victoria. Presentation to Albion Workshop, conversion site within metropolitan area. 1990-1992 Special Consultant, Department of Premier and Cabinet, South Australia, on Review of Adelaide Metropolitan Strategy, Adelaide 2020, focussing on gender issues and the community participation process. 1989 (May-Dec) Urban Land Authority, Victoria, on the process and plan for the new community of Roxburgh Park. 1983 (May) Department of Planning, Victoria, on the problems of Melbourne's outer low-income suburbs. 1975 (May-Nov) Monarto Development Commission, South Australia, on Community Consultation Prepared monograph on international experiments with community participation in planning processes. Advised South Australian Government on how to incorporate the public in the planning of the proposed new town of Monarto (i) Other service to the community Member, Advisory Committee, Canada-wide Indigenous Community Planning Forum (sponsored by federal Dept of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada), 2012 Member, Advisory Committee, Government-NonProfit Initiative (GNPI), Growing Intercultural Communities, (Province of BC), 2012 ongoing Member, Orcas Island/Lummi Nation Reconciliation Committee, 2012 ongoing Member, Advisory Committee, Truth and Learning Project, Indian Residential Schools Survivors Society, July 2011 - ongoing Member, Advisory C’tee on Intercultural Dialogues, Social Planning & Research Council of BC, Dec 2009 ongoing

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Member, Collingwood Neighbourhood House subcommittee on establishing social enterprise, 2009 and continuing. Member, Civic Panel, Inclusive City Project, April – Nov 2004, (Canadian Federation of Municipalities, Vancouver Case Study) Member, Advisory group, Federal Minister for Immigration (Canada) 2004. Advisor to City of Darebin/Darebin Ethnic Community Commission on Multiculturalism and Urban Public Space, June 2001 Advisor to Victorian Government, Dept of Infrastructure, on participation process for metropolitan planning strategy, May-Sept. 2000. Expert Working Group, Urban Design for St. Kilda Foreshore, City of Port Phillip, Dec. 2000 Community Reference Group, City of Port Phillip, Transport and Traffic Policy, 2000. Member, Women Planners Network, Melbourne, 1996-present. Member, Commission for the Future, 1985-86, Canberra (a seven-member group advising the Federal Minister for Science and Technology) Executive Member, Australian National Commission for UNESCO, Canberra, 1984-86. Chairperson, National Research Fellowship Scheme, (for the Federal Minister for Education) Canberra, 1983-86 Chairperson, Botany Bay Subregion Community Advisory Committee, Sydney, 1983 Member, Committee on Environmental Education, advising Minister for Environment and Planning in New South Wales on environmental education policy, 1983 Member, Community Tenancies Scheme Committee, advising Minister for Housing in New South Wales on rental housing policies, 1983 Member, Royal Australian Planning Institute, 1982-87 12. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS (a) Awards for Teaching (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date) Feminist Planners and Designers Teaching Award, UCLA, Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Planning, 1991 (b) Awards for Scholarship (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)

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Commonwealth Secondary Scholarship, 1965-66 Commonwealth Tertiary Scholarship, 1967-70 Commonwealth Postgraduate Research Award, 1971-74 Australian National University Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 1974-75 Australian National University Post-Doctoral Traveling Scholarship, 1975-76 Distinguished Visitor Fellowship, Cornell University (Department of City & Regional Planning), Fall 2006. The Journal of the American Planning Association 1993 Special Mention for Best Article ('A Gender Agenda', with Ann Forsyth, Winter 1992) Best paper: ‘Out of the Closet: the power of story in planning practice’ chosen by Association of Canadian University Planning Programs as best paper published in a journal by a Canadian between 2002 and 2004, to represent Canada in Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning, B. Stiftel and Vanessa Watson (eds), (London and NY: Routledge, 2004). (Each national planning association was asked to choose the best article published in an international refereed journal in the past three years by someone in their country.) Dale Prize for excellence in urban and regional planning, 2005. (Awarded by the Dept of City and Regional Planning, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, for the most outstanding contribution by a scholar in the planning field to community engagement). Paul Davidoff Award (from American Collegiate Schools of Planning) for Cosmopolis 2: Mongrel Cities of the 21st Century. (A biennial award given since 1981 to an outstanding book which is consistent with the ideals of Paul Davidoff for justice and equity in planning). October 2005. Australia Award for Urban Design. Research and Publication Award. To Fluid City. Transforming Melbourne’s Waterfront by Kim Dovey, with Leonie Sandercock, Quentin Stevens, Ian Woodcock and Stephen Wood (Routledge 2005) Honorable Mention (with Giovanni Attili): for the 50 minute documentary, ‘Where Strangers become neighbours’, International Federation of Housing & Planning, International Film & Video Competition, Geneva, Sept 2006. Special Mention (with Giovanni Attili): for the 50 minute documentary, ‘Where Strangers become neighbours’, Berkeley Video and Film Festival, Oct. 2006. First prize: BMW Group Award for Intercultural Learning (Practice category), for the paper ‘Cosmopolitan Urbanism’ and practical work with Collingwood Neighbourhood House, and the documentary film, ‘Where Strangers become Neighbours’, Dec. 2006 (award ceremony, Munich, March 2007)

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UBC Killam Faculty Research Fellowship, 2007/2008, $15,000. UBC Killam Research Prize, 2007, Arts category, $5,000. ACUPP (Association of Canadian Urban Planning Programs) Best Paper Award: for a paper published by a Canadian academic between 2007-2009. ‘Towards a cosmopolitan urbanism: from theory to practice’ (re-published in T. Harper et al, Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning, Routledge 2011) Honorary Doctorate (Doctor Honoris Causa), Roskilde University, Denmark, Sept 2012 (c) Awards for Service (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date) Collingwood Neighbourhood House 25th anniversary award for service, (Sept 2011), involved a

tree being planted in my name and award ceremony. (d) Other Awards Harmony Gold Screenwriting Award, UCLA, 1988 Laurier Lecture on Multiculturalism, June 2006 (invited public lecture sponsored by UBC and

the Laurier Institute and broadcast on CBC Radio’s Ideas Program (26th June 2006). 13. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION (Maximum 0ne Page) My documentary, Finding Our Way (2010) was purchased in 2011 by the Vancouver School

District for every high school in the District, and by four Ontario School Districts. In 2012, Finding Our Way was purchased by the Universities of Ottawa, Memphis,

Temple, Tufts, New Orleans, First Nations University of Canada, and St. Cloud State; as well as by the Calgary Board of Education, Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board, Govt of Yukon Library, Vancouver Public Library, Selkirk College Library, College of New Caledonia, Burnaby Public Library, Langley School District, Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic School District Board, and the federal Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Publications Record

SURNAME: Sandercock FIRST NAME: Leonie Initials: MIDDLE NAME(S): Date: 1.4.2013 1. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (a) Journals 2012 ‘Plato’s Lacunae: On the value of loving attachment in community-based planning research and practice’ (with Aftab Erfan), Planning Theory & Practice, 13, 4: 620-628. 2011 Journal of Planning Education & Research, 31, 4, (Winter), 461-463, review of Jean Hillier and Patsy Healey (eds) The Ashgate Companion to Planning Theory: Conceptual Challenges to Spatial Planning. ‘Where does theory come from?’, Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 20:1, 156-158. ‘Camera/Action: film as planning intervention’, Progressive Planning, 188, Summer, 24-28. Critical Policy Studies, 5, 1, (April), review of Susan Fainstein, The Just City, 96-98. 2010 ‘Digital ethnography as planning praxis: an experiment with film as social research, community engagement and policy dialogue’, forthcoming, Planning Theory and Practice, 11, 1: March 2010, 23-45. 2009 ‘From Nation to Neighbourhood: integrating immigrants through community development’, Plan Canada, Special Edition, Feb 2009, 6-10. 2007 ‘Multimedia and Planning: Introduction’, Planning Theory & Practice, 8, 1: 89-90. 2006 ‘Twists and Turns: the dance of interpretation’, Editorial, Planning Theory & Practice, vol. 8, no.3, 2006. ‘Spirituality and the Urban Professions: The Paradox at the heart of Planning’, Planning Theory and Practice, 7, 1: 65-67. 2005 ‘Interface: Artist-Planner Collaborations, Introduction’, Planning Theory and Practice, 6,1:

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‘The Democratization of Planning: Elusive or Illusory?’, Editorial, Planning Theory & Practice, ‘6, 4: 437-441.An Anatomy of Civic Ambition in Vancouver’, Harvard Design Magazine, 22, Spring/Summer, 36-43. 2004 ‘Theoriaphobia’, Editorial, Planning Theory & Practice, 5, 2: (Summer 2004) ‘Interface: Planning and Indigenous Communities’, Introduction, and Commentary, Planning Theory & Practice, 5, 1: 95-96, 118-124. March 2004 ‘Longer View: Towards a Planning Imagination for the 21st Century’, Journal of the American Planning Association, vol. 70, no.2, 133-141. Spring 2004. 2003 ‘Planning in the Ethno-culturally Diverse City: A Comment’, Planning Theory and Practice, 4, 3: 319-325. ‘Out of the Closet: The Power of Story in Planning’, Planning Theory and Practice, 4, 1: 11-28 2002 ‘Differenza, Paura, Habitus: un economia politica delle paure urbane’, (Difference, Fear, Habitus: a political economy of urban fears), Urbanistica 119: 9-19 ‘Hype and Hope: Imagining Melbourne’s Docklands’ (with Kim Dovey), City, 6, 1:83-101. ‘Pleasure, Politics, and the Public Interest; Melbourne’s Riverscape Revitalization, 1982-2000’, (with Kim Dovey), Journal of the American Planning Association, 68, 2, 1-16 (Spring) ‘Practicing Utopia: Sustaining Cities’, DISP (Swiss Planning Journal ) 148, 1, 4-10. 2000 ‘’Strategising the Metropolis in a Global Era’ (with John Friedmann), Urban Policy and Research, 18, 4, (December) ‘When Strangers Become Neighbours: managing cities of difference’, Planning Theory and Practice, 1,1 13-30 ‘The Magpie Profession: a comment on Robin Thomson, Theory and Practice do Mix’, Planning Theory and Practice, 1,1, ‘Negotiating Fear and Desire: the future of planning in multicultural societies’. Urban Forum, 11, 2, 201-210.

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‘Kozmopolisz felé - utópia építés alatt’ (Towards Cosmopolis - Utopia Under Construction), Urbanisztika 2000, 53-59 [Hungarian translation of article which appeared in Architectural Design, 1998] ‘Unsettling Home in Settler Societies’, Thresholds 21, 6-11, June 2000, MIT Department of Architecture) ‘Expandiendo el “lenguaje” de la planeacion’, Ciudades 45, 18-25 [’Expanding the Language of Planning’, translated into Spanish. Ciudades is the trimestral journal of the Inter-university National Network of Urban Research] ‘Cities of (In)Difference and the Challenge for Planning’, DISP [Dokumente und Informationen zur Schweizerischen Orts-, Regional- und Landesplanung: Documents and Information on Swiss Local, Regional and State PLanning ], no.140, January 2000, 7-15. 1999 ‘Knowledge Practices: towards an epistemology of multiplicity for insurgent planning’, Plurimondi, vol.1, no.2, 1999, 37-46. ‘Translations: from insurgent planning practices to radical planning discourse’, Introduction, as Guest Editor, Plurimondi, vol.1, no.2, 1999, 169-180. ‘Boys in Market Space, Girl from Outer Space: a rejoinder to Sorensen and Auster’, The Australian Planner, vol.36, no.4, 1999, 223-226. ‘Expanding the Language of Planning: a Meditation on Planning Education for the 21st Century,’ European Planning Studies, 7:5, Fall 1999, 533-544. (with comments by Professor Patsy Healey, University of Newcastle; Professor Klaus Kunzmann, University of Dortmund; Professor Luigi Mazza, Milano Politecnico). ‘A Portrait of Postmodern Planning: Anti-hero and/or Passionate Pilgrim?’, Plan Canada, May 1999, vol.39, no.2, 12-15. [translated into French and republished in Urbanisme, forthcoming 2000] 1998 ‘Multiculturalism and the Planning System. Part One’, (with Bev Kliger) The Australian Planner, vol.35, no.3, Sept.1998, 127-132. ‘Multiculturalism and the Planning System. Part Two,’ (with Bev Kliger), The Australian Planner, vol.35, no.4, Dec. 1998, 231-235. ‘Towards Cosmopolis: Utopia as Construction Site,’ Architectural Design, 1, 2: 1998 1997 ‘The Planner Tamed,’ The Australian Planner, vol. 34, no.2, 1997, pp.90-95 (also published in Chinese translation in Cities and Design, no.4, National University of Taiwan, Taipei)

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‘From Main Street to Fortress: the future of malls as public places,’ Just Policy, no.9, pp.27-34, March 1997 1996 ‘Planning the Multicultural City: Learning from the USA?’ The Australian Planner, vol.33, no.2, 1996, pp.114-117 1995 ‘Making the Invisible Visible: New Historiographies for Planning,’ Planning Theory, 13, pp.9-33, Summer 1995. ‘Voices from the Borderlands: A Meditation on a Metaphor,’ Journal of Planning Education and Research, vol.14, no.2, pp.77-88, Spring 1995. 1992 ‘Feminist Theory and Planning Theory: The Epistemological Links,’ (with Ann Forsyth) Planning Theory Newsletter, no. 7-8, pp.45-49, 1992, Milano, Italy: Dipartimento Interateneo Territorio, Politecnico di Milano. ‘A Gender Agenda. New Directions for Planning Theory,’ (with Ann Forsyth) Journal of the American Planning Association, vol.58, no.1, pp.49-59, Winter 1992. 1991 ‘Gender: A New Agenda for Planning Theory,’ (with Ann Forsyth) Planning Theory, no.4, pp.61-92, 1991, Milano. (Reprint of Working Paper published at UC Berkeley, cited below) 1985 ‘Like A Building Condemned: Planning in an Old Industrial Region,’ (with Peter Melser) Built Environment, vol.11, no.2, pp.120-131 Spring 1985 1979 ‘Political Economy and Urban Sociology,’ Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, vol.15, no.1, March 1979 1978 ‘Property Ownership and Urban Reform in Australia,’ Journal of Australian Political Economy, no.3, Sept. 1978 1974 ‘Politics, Planning and Participation,’ Australian Quarterly, vol.46, no.3, Sept.1974 ‘Reform, Property and Power in the Cities,’ Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, vol. 10, no.2, June 1974 (b) Conference Proceedings

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‘Community Participation and progressive Urban Governance – Towards new Hybrid Cities’ (in English and also translated into Japanese and Chinese), International Community Planning Forum Papers and Abstracts, Taipei City Government, October 2005. ‘The City is Not a Village: the built environment and the right to difference’, Queensland University of Technology, Winter Colloquium, Sept. 1999 (QUT, 2000). ‘Postmodern Planning Theory’, Royal Australian Planning Institute Workshop, Brisbane, April 2000. ‘The Twentieth Century Planning Experience: The Official Story versus Insurgent Representations’, 8th International Planning History Society Conference, Sydney, July 1998. ‘Cafe Society or Active Society?’ Invited Foreword to Conference Proceedings, City Edge Conference, Melbourne, July 1999. (c) Other WORKING PAPERS AND MONOGRAPHS How Strangers Become Neighbours: Constructing Citizenship Through Neighbourhood Community Development. Val Cavers with Paula Carr and Leonie Sandercock. Working Paper 07-11. Metropolis British Columbia, Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity, Vancouver. ‘How Strangers become Neighbours: constructing citizenship through community development’, 40 page Manual, Vancouver, March 2007. ‘The Quest for the Inclusive City: the challenge of integrating Sri Lankan immigrants in Toronto and Vancouver’, (with Leslie Dickout and Tanja Winkler) RIIM Working Paper Series, No. 04-11 (Vancouver Centre of Excellence), 54 pages. Integrating Immigrants: The Challenge for Cities, City Governments, and the City-Building Professions. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Vancouver Centre of Excellence, Working Paper No. 03-20, Nov. 2003. 32 pages. Rethinking Multiculturalism for the 21st Century. Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Vancouver Centre of Excellence, Working Paper No. 03-14, Oct. 2003. 27 pages. Multiculturalism and the Planning System (with Bev Kliger) , Policy Discussion Paper 1. Department of Landscape, Environment and Planning, RMIT, February 1998

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Growth and its Discontents: the Expanding Circle of Exactions OR How to pay for Better Communities (Consulting report to Urban Land Authority, Melbourne, Dec 1989) Around the World in 80 Minutes: Best Practices in Building New Communities (Consulting report to Urban Land Authority, Melbourne, May 1989) Gender: A New Agenda for Planning Theory (with Ann Forsyth), Working Paper 521. 51 pages. Berkeley: Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, 1990 2. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (a) Journals ‘Sustaining Canada’s Multicultural Cities’ in Our Diverse Cities, Number 1, Spring 2004 (Ottawa: Metropolis Institute) ‘Learning from the Local: Vancouver’s Collingwood Neighborhood House’ in Cultures West, vol. 22, 1: ‘Cities and Diversity’, Metropolis Project, Ottawa, for publication in Metropolis World Bulletin, Spring 2004. ‘What Planning Is - or Should Be’, Planning, (UK, journal of the RTPI), Nov.1999. ‘From Cafe Society to Active Society: A Tribute to Ruth Crow’, Urban Policy and Research, vol.17, no.2, 1999, 99-100. ‘Planning’s Radical Project: but where’s the pedagogy?’, Planners Network (New York), January 1999 ‘Poverty as Disempowerment’ (with John Friedmann), UNESCO Courier, Special Issue, Winter 1995 ‘America's Unravelling Social Contract,’ Modern Times, June 1992 ‘California's Dreaming: The Tax Revolt Hits Home,’ Australian Society, July 1990 ‘The Portrayal of Women in American Films of the 1980's,’ Australian Society, May 1989 ‘A City Without Footpaths,’ Australian Society, March 1989 ‘The Cult of Development,’ Island, No.15, Winter 1983 ‘Work and Play,’ Australian Society, Sept. 1983 ‘Is There Life Before Death?’ Island, Summer 1982

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‘Letter from San Francisco,’ Overland, Oct. 1979 (b) Conference Proceedings (c) Other ‘Discussion Guide: Finding Our Way’, (with Scott Graham) 34 page discussion guide accompanying my documentary, Sept 2010. ‘Public approval holds key to planning success’ (with Kim Dovey), The Age, 16 January, 2000 ‘Planning Melbourne’s Future,’ The Age (Melbourne), 21 January 1997 ‘The Docklands: Melbourne’s Next Gold Rush,’ The Age (Melbourne), 28 Nov.1996 3. BOOKS (a) Authored Where Strangers become Neighbours: the integration of immigrants in Vancouver, Canada (with Giovanni Attili), (Dordrecht: Springer, 2009) Verso Cosmopolis: Citta Multiculturale E Planificazione Urbana (Italian Translation of Towards Cosmopolis), Bari: Dedalo, April 2004) Cosmopolis 2. Mongrel Cities of the 21st Century (London, New York: Continuum Books, Nov. 2003) Towards Cosmopolis: Planning for Multicultural Cities (Wiley and Sons, London, 1998) Property, Politics and Urban Planning: a History of Australian City Planning, 1890 - 1990 (Transaction Press, New Jersey, Spring 1990.) Second edition of Cities For Sale, with new 36 page Introduction Urban Political Economy: The Australian Case (Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1983). With M. Berry Up Where, Cazaly? A Social History and Political Economy of Australian Rules Football (Granada, London, Sydney, 1981). With Ian Turner The Land Racket (Silverfish, Canberra, 1979) Public Participation in Planning (South Australian Government, Adelaide, 1975)

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Cities for Sale (Melbourne University Press, 1975; Heinemann Educational Books, London, 1976; paperback, 1977) (b) Edited Multimedia Explorations in Urban Policy and Planning: beyond the flatlands (edited, with Giovanni Attili) (Dordrecht: Springer, Aug, 2010) Making the Invisible Visible: A Multicultural History of Planning, editor (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1998) Room for Manoeuvre (ed.) (Drummond, Melbourne, 1982). With Stephen Murray-Smith (c) Chapters 2012 ‘Multimedia in Urban Policy and Planning: film as catalyst for policy dialogue’ (with Giovanni Attili) in F. Fischer and H. Gottweis. eds. The Argumentative Turn Revisited (Durham, NC: Duke University Press) ‘Unsettling a Settler Society: film, phronesis and collaborative planning in small town Canada’ in B.Flyvbjerg, T. Landman & S. Schram. Eds. Real Social Science. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) 2011 ‘Towards a Cosmopolitan Urbanism: theory and practice’ reprinted from 2009, in T. Harper et al. eds. Dialogues in Urban Planning 4. (London: Routledge) ‘Spirituality, Urban Life, and the Urban Professions’ (with Maged Senbel) in C. Baker and J. Beaumont ed. The Postsecular City (London: Continuum) 2010 ‘Why Cities Change’ in S. Vertovec (ed) Multiculturalism: A Reader (Oxford: Oxford University Press) ‘Multimedia, Policy and Planning: new tools for urban interventions’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Multimedia Explorations in Urban Policy and Planning: beyond the flatlands (Dordrecht: Springer) ‘From the campfire to the computer: An Epistemology of Multiplicity and the story turn in planning’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Multimedia Explorations in Urban Policy and Planning: beyond the flatlands (Dordrecht: Springer)

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‘Mobilizing the Human Spirit: an experiment in film as social research, community engagement, and policy dialogue’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Multimedia Explorations in Urban Policy and Planning: beyond the flatlands (Dordrecht: Springer) ‘An Infant Forum: the rewards and risks of multimedia in urban interventions’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Multimedia Explorations in Urban Policy and Planning: beyond the flatlands (Dordrecht: Springer) 2009 ‘When strangers become neighbours: Managing cities of difference’ in R. Pattinson, ed. Urban Studies: Society (London: Sage, Nov 2009) ‘Inventing a multicultural nation: Canada’s evolving story’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Where Strangers become Neighbours: integrating immigrants in Vancouver, Canada’ (Heidelberg: Springer) ‘Integrating an immigrant metropolis: Vancouver’s diversity mission’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Where Strangers become Neighbours: integrating immigrants in Vancouver, Canada’ (Heidelberg: Springer) ‘What is a Neighbourhood House?’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Where Strangers become Neighbours: integrating immigrants in Vancouver, Canada’ (Heidelberg: Springer) ‘The Story of the Collingwood Neighbourhood House: a unique gathering place’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Where Strangers become Neighbours: integrating immigrants in Vancouver, Canada’ (Heidelberg: Springer) ‘Integrating immigrants through community development’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Where Strangers become Neighbours: integrating immigrants in Vancouver, Canada’ (Heidelberg: Springer) ‘Towards a Cosmopolitan Urbanism: theory and practice’ in L. Sandercock and G. Attili Where Strangers become Neighbours: integrating immigrants in Vancouver, Canada’ (Heidelberg: Springer) 2007 ‘A Portrait of Postmodern Planning: anti-hero and/or Passionate Pilgrim’ in Jill Grant (ed) Reader on Canadian Planning: Linking practice with theory. (Toronto: Nelson) 2006 ‘An Anatomy of Civic Ambition in Vancouver: Toward Humane Density’ in William S. Saunders (Ed) Urban Planning Today: A Harvard Design Magazine Reader (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press)

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‘Towards Cosmopolis: A Postmodern Agenda’ in Neil Brenner and Roger Keil (eds) The Global Cities Reader (London: Routledge) ‘Cosmopolitan Urbanism: a love song to our mongrel cities’ in J. Holloway et al (ed), Cosmopolitan Urbanism (London: Routledge, 2006) 2005 ‘Imagining Urban transformation’ in Louis Albrechts and Seymour Mandelbaum (eds) The Network Society: A New Context for Planning? London, NY: Routledge. ‘Mongrel Cities: the Reality of the 21st Century’ in Helmut Berking (ed) “Soziale Welt”: Die Wirklichkeit der Staedte. Baden-Baden: Nomos. ‘Pick the Paradoxes: An Historical Anatomy of Australian Planning Cultures’ in B. Sanyal (ed) Comparative Planning Cultures (London and NY: Routledge, 2005) ‘Riverscape’, in K. Dovey, Fluid City (Sydney and London: Routledge, 2005) ‘Coming Together. Sustaining Cosmopolis: Managing Multicultural Cities’, in M. Keiner (ed) Managing Urban Futures: Sustainability and Urban Growth in Developing Countries (Aldergrove, Ashgate, 2005) 2004 ‘Out of the Closet: the importance of stories and storytelling in planning practice’ in B. Stiftel and V. Watson (eds) Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning (London and NY: Routledge) ‘Reconsidering multiculturalism: towards an intercultural project’ in Phil Wood (ed) Intercultural City Reader (London: Comedia) ‘Integrating Immigrants’ in Phil Wood (ed) Intercultural City Reader (London: Comedia) ‘Practicing Utopia’ in R. Paloscia (ed) Possible Urban Worlds (Berlin: Birkhauser, 2004) ‘The Sustainable City and the Role of the City-Building Professions’ in L. Fusco Girard et al, Humankind and the City: Towards a Human Sustainable Development (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004) 2003 ‘Dreaming the Sustainable City: Organizing Hope, Negotiating Fear, Mediating Memory’ in J. Throgmorton and B. Eckstein (eds) Stories and Sustainability: Planning, Practice, and the Sustainability of American Cities (MIT Press, 2003) 2002 ‘Difference, Fear, and Habitus: a political economy of urban fears’ in J. Hillier (ed) Habitus: A Sense of Place

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(Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002) 2000 ‘A Gender Agenda: New Directions for Planning Theory’ (with Ann Forsyth) in Richard T. LeGates and Frederic Stout (eds) The Second City Reader (London and New York: Routledge, 2000) 1998 ‘The Death of Modernist Planning: Radical Praxis for a Postmodern Age,’ in Michael Douglass and John Friedmann (eds) Cities for Citizens: Planning and the Rise of Civil Society in a Global Age (London: John Wiley and Sons, 1998) 1997 ‘From Diggers to Developers: The Docklands as Melbourne’s Next Gold Rush,’ in Colin Long (ed) Private Cities, Private Planning (Melbourne: Free Press, 1997) 1996 ‘A Gender Agenda: New Directions for Planning Theory,’ (with Ann Forsyth) in Richard T. LeGates and Frederic Stout (eds) The City Reader (Routledge, London and New York, 1996) [reprint of JAPA article of 1992] 1996 ‘Feminist Theory and Planning Theory: The Epistemological Linkages’, (with Ann Forsyth) in Scott Campbell and Susan Fainstein (eds) Readings in Planning Theory (Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1996) [reprint of Planning Theory article of 1992] 1989 ‘Economic Restructuring and Community Dislocation: The Challenge to Planners,' with John Friedmann, in Jaime del Castillo, Milagros Garcia Crespo, & Stefan A. Musto (eds) Spatial Aspects of Technological Change (Press of the University Del Pais Vasco, Bilbao, 1989) 'Thinking in Pictures,' in Lionel Orchard & R. Dare (eds) Markets, Morals and Public Policy (Federation Press, Sydney, 1989) 'Urban and Regional Policy,' with Lionel Orchard, in Brian W. Head and Allan Patience (eds) From Fraser to Hawke: Australian Public Policy in the 1980's (Longman Cheshire, Melbourne, 1989) 1987 ‘”Like a Building Condemned”: Planning in an Old Industrial Region,’ (with Peter Melser) in S. Hamnet and R. Bunker (eds) Urban Australia. Planning Issues and Policies (Mansell Publishing, London & New York, 1987) 'Sport,' in P. Spearritt and W. Gammage (eds) Australians 1938 (Fairfax, Syme and Weldon, Sydney, 1987)

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1985 ‘Citizen Participation: The New Conservatism,’ in W. Sarkissian, D. Perlgut (eds) The Community Participation Handbook. (Reprint of original 1978 essay) 1983 ‘Work and Play: The Architect, the Bee and the Space Invader,’ in J. McLaren (ed) A Nation Apart (Longman Cheshire, Melbourne, 1983) ‘The Cities in the Eighties,’ in J. McLaren (ed) A Nation Apart (Longman Cheshire, Melbourne, 1983. 1982 ‘Urban Studies in Australia. Producing Planners or Educating Urbanists?' in S. Murray-Smith (ed) Melbourne Studies in Education 1982 (Melbourne University Press, 1982) 1979 ‘Land Deals and the Victorian Elections,’ in P. Hay, I. Ward & J. Warhhurst (eds) Anatomy of an Election (Hill of Content, 1979) 1978 ‘Urban Policies in the 1970's, in A. Patience and B. Head (eds) From Whitlam to Fraser (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1978) ‘Citizen Participation in Planning: The New Conservatism,’ in P.Troy (ed) Federal Power in Australian Cities (Hale and Iremonger, Sydney, 1978.) 1975 ‘Capitalism and the Environment: The Failure of Success,’ in E.L. Wheelwright and K. Buckley (eds) Essays in the Political Economy of Australian Capitalism (A.N.Z. Books, Sydney, 1975.) 4. PATENTS 5. SPECIAL COPYRIGHTS 6. ARTISTIC WORKS, PERFORMANCES, DESIGNS SCREENPLAYS Produced

Captive (ABC TV Oct 1992)

Unproduced: Call to Kansas Sydney's Burning

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Rebel Girl Dolphin Dance Stonehenge Memories of a Catholic Girlhood The Inheritance

Documentary film ‘Where Strangers become Neighbours: the story of the Collingwood Neighbourhood House

and the integration of immigrants in Vancouver’, (with Giovanni Attili) 50 minutes. National Film Board of Canada, 2007.

‘Finding Our Way’, (with Giovanni Attili) 90 mins, distributed by Moving Images, Sept 2010. Screenings: Where Strangers become Neighbours Rough cut screenings:

• Collingwood Neighbourhood House, 24th November, 2005. • School of Community & Regional Planning, UBC, 30th November, 2005. • City of Vancouver Department of Planning, Central Area division, 7th December, 2005. • City of Vancouver Department of Planning, Social Planning Division, 7th March 2006 • 9th National Metropolis Conference, Vancouver, 25th March, 2006.

Final version:

• Faculty of Architecture, University “Roma 3”, Rome, Italy, April 11th, 2006 • University Institute of Architecture (IUAV), Venice, Italy, April 27th, 2006 • Faculty of Architecture, Milan Polytechnic, Milan, Italy, May 3rd, 2006 • New York International Independent Film Festival, May 5th, 2006. • ‘Narrative Matters’ conference, Acadia University, Nova Scotia, 25th May, 2006. • Global Studio Workshop, Vancouver, 15th June, 2006 • World Planning Congress, Vancouver, June 18th, 2006 • Faculty of Urban Planning, University of Sassari, Alghero, Italy, June 19th, 2006 • IVSA (International Visual Sociology Association) conference, Urbino, Italy, July 3rd-5th , 2006 • Los Angeles International Film and Video Festival, Sept 2006 • Berkeley Video and Film Festival, Oct 2006 • 11th International Metropolis Conference, Lisbon, 3 Oct. 2006 • American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 2006 • MIT, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Nov. 13th 2006 • MIT, Media Lab, Nov. 13th 2006 • Cornell University, April 14th, 2007 • University of Alberta, 26th April, 2007 • Dalhousie University, 8th May 2007 • University of Toronto, 9th May 2007 • UBC KIllam Trustees Inaugural Lecture, 1st Oct 2007 • University of Rome, La Sapienza, 14th Jan 2008

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• University of Sassari, Alghero, 25th Jan 2008 • The Intercultural City Conference, Liverpool UK, 1st May 2008 • Canadian Institute of Planners Conference, Winnipeg, 14th July 2008 • Hawaiian City Planning Officials Conference, Maui, 10th Sept 2008 • City of Richmond & Richmond Health Service, 18th Feb 2009 • University of Hawaii at Manoa, April 2009 • UBC 4th Biennial PhD Jamboree. June 10th, 2009 • UBC Center for Continuing Studies, Robson Square noon series, 19th Oct 2009 • UBC-Japan conference, UBC, Nov 2009 • SCARP Summer Institute of Urbanism, 24th June, 2010, UBC.

Film screenings: ‘Finding Our Way’ 2010 First Nations House of Learning/St John’s College, UBC, 26th Jan, Indigenous Academic Caucus Canadian Association of Planning Students, Annual Conference, University of Guelph, 4th feb Planning and Resilience Conference, SCARP, UBC, 5th March 2010 Ts’il Kaz Koh First Nation, Burns Lake, 21st March 2010 Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Urban Planning, Columbia University, New York, 31st March 2010 Native Education College, Community Cross-cultural Dialogues Series, Vancouver, 7th April 2010 Lakes District Secondary School, screening for teachers, 7th May Social Planning & Research Council of BC, Community Development Conference, First Nations House of Learning, UBC, 18th May Vancouver Premiere, First Nations House of Learning, UBC, 25th May Planning Institute of BC Annual Conference, Kamloops/Sun Peaks, 1st June Community screening and dialogue, [50 youth (Years 10-12)] Burns Lake, 3rd June Community screening and dialogue, [150 community members] Burns Lake, 4th June Firehall Arts Centre (UBC Learning Exchange), 22nd June University of New Mexico, School of Community Planning, Albuquerque, 14th Nov 2010 University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture & Planning, 15th Dec 2011 Carnegie Community Centre, Vancouver, 18th Jan OPAL (Of People and Land) & Council of Churches, Orcas Island, Washington, 26th Feb. Atmosphere Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 4 Feb 2011 New Zealand Planning Institute, Annual Conference, 2nd April University of Hawaii, ‘Diversity in Place’ Film Festival, 28th April Planners Network Conference, University of Memphis, 19th May 5th Biennial PhD Jamboree, UBC, 9th June 2012 Dept of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, Vancouver, 16th June. City of Yellowknife, North West Territory, 20th june University of Rome, La Sapienza, 9th July Roskilde University, Copenhagen, 20th Sept

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7. OTHER WORKS Co-editor (with Libby Porter and Karen Umemoto) ‘Interface’ on ‘Loving Attachment in Planning’ Planning Theory and Practice, vol 13, 4: 593-628 Dec 2012 8. WORK SUBMITTED (including publisher and date of submission) ‘The Past as Present: film as community planning intervention in Native/non-Native relations in BC, Canada’, chapter for R. Walker, T. Jojola & D. Natcher (eds) Reclaiming Indigenous Planning (Queens-McGill University Press). Final draft submitted and accepted Aug 2011. Forthcoming, Spring 2013. ‘Changing the Lens: film as action research and therapeutic planning practice’, submitted to Journal of Planning Education and Research, Oct 2012. 9. WORK IN PROGRESS (including degree of completion) ‘Indigenizing Planning Education, Decolonizing Planning Practice: first steps’, first draft completed. To be submitted to Plan Canada, April 2013 .