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- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Negin Shooraj
- 911³Ô¹Ï Geography Alumni Sean Orr wins Vancouver council seat in byelection
- Rosemary Collard awarded 2024 911³Ô¹Ï Excellence in Teaching Award
- 911³Ô¹Ï Students Designed and Developed a GeoApp as a Living Wage Calculator
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- Gabrielle Wong awarded 2025 Gordon M. Shrum Medal
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- Making a difference on and off-campus: student leader and changemaker, Gabrielle Wong, awarded 911³Ô¹Ï convocation medal
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- 911³Ô¹Ï GIS undergraduate develops real-time earthquake monitoring and hospital alert system
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- Physical Geography student returns to 911³Ô¹Ï, dives into marine ecology, soils and GIS to map a new path forward
- 911³Ô¹Ï GIS undergraduate develops real-time earthquake monitoring and hospital alert system
- GIS Month: What is Geographic Information Science (GIS)?
- Mapping change for people and the planet
- GIS Team Crowned Champions of 2026 National Geomatics Competition
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2023 Geospeaker Presentation with Dr. Pauline McGuirk
Geospeaker series
- Title: Navigating urban governance innovation: beyond pathways to incremental ‘muddling through’.
- Presenter: Dr. Pauline McGuirk, University of Wollongong, Australia
- Date: September 21, 2023
ABSTRACT
In recent year, cities and city governance have been comprehensively urged to innovate to address complex societal challenges. Instrumental here has been the articulation by an influential epistemic community—including the UN, OECD, global philanthropies, consultancies and think-tanks—of globally-circulating pathways to urban governance innovation (UGI) alongside a codified suite of best-practice techniques. In this paper we address how these pathways and best practice codifications of UGI gel with actual practices of institutional change. We present a grounded theorisation of UGI to frame enhanced empirical understandings of its practice, building on recent relational theorisations of governance innovation from studies of urban sustainability transitions and complementary urban political geography theorisations, associated chiefly with new municipalism. Drawing on analysis of a suite of urban-based innovation units internationally, we propose three key dimensions to a more nuanced understanding of UGI; namely that UGI is a process enacted relationally, and through navigations that are inevitably situated. We conclude by suggesting, first, that UGI proceeds through more uncertain, piecemeal and incremental routes than is suggested by globally-circulating pathways. Second, we argue that understanding the relational, navigational and situated dynamics of UGI is critical to evaluating its agendas, ambitions and (ambiguous) politics.