AFFILIATED FACULTY BY DEPARTMENT OR PROGRAM
GEOGRAPHY
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography
Ph.D. University of British Columbia
Sidney Smith Building, Room 5040
100 St. George Street
farish@geog.utoronto.ca
Militarism and geopolitics, The Cold War, environmental history, Arctic studies, and urban culture.
Professor, Department of Geography; President of the University
Ph.D. Harvard
gertler@geog.utoronto.ca
Regional and national systems of innovation; technology production and use in its spatial context; political
economy of technological change and industrial reorganization in its geographical context; local and regional economic development policy and planning, and economic change in the Toronto region.
Director, Canadian Studies Program; Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Geography
Ph.D. Bristol, UK
University College, Room B301
emily.gilbert@utoronto.ca
Citizenship, borders, security, economy, nation-states, and globalization.
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator, Department of Geography
Ph.D. Rutgers
Room 5027B, Sidney Smith Hall
100 St. George Street
jason.hackworth@utoronto.ca
Urban and economic geography, political economy, uneven development, governance.
Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator, Department of Geography
Ph.D. McGill
lewis@geog.utoronto.ca
Historical geography of North American economic restructuring; industrial and social geography
of suburban Chicago, 1850-1950; wartime manufacturing and metropolitan growth; colonial urban
India, and social exclusion.
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography
Ph.D. University College, London
University of Toronto at Scarborough
1265 Military Trail
mahtani@utsc.utoronto.ca
Critical journalism, representation of minorities in the media, critical "mixed race" theory, transnationalism,
the experiences of minority journalists in a variety of national contexts, diversity initiatives in the workplace, women of colour in geography.
Professor, Department of Geography; Chair, UTSC Department of Social Sciences
Ph.D. Toronto
University of Toronto at Scarborough, Room S406
1265 Military Trail
relph@scar.utoronto.ca
Phenomenology of place and sense of place, urban form, landscapes and design, and environmental philosophy.
Associate Professor, Department of Geography
Ph.D. UCLA
Sidney Smith Hall, Room 5059
100 St. George Street
ruddick@geog.utoronto.ca
Space, power, architecture.