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Holden, Meg

A Picture is Worth 1000 Words: a Photovoice Exploration into Sociability in Multi-unit Residential Buildings
A Picture is Worth 1000 Words: a Photovoice Exploration into Sociability in Multi-unit Residential Buildings - 1000Words-Booklet-v02c.pdf
An investigation into the governmental rationalities of Vancouver Coastal Health's interventions in the Downtown Eastside
Bringing the Neighbourhood into Infill
Bringing the Neighbours into Infill
Community spaces as critical infrastructure: How the South Vancouver Neighborhood House contributed to community resilience during the pandemic
Contesting sustainability in the Valley of the Grizzly Spirit: Models of justice in environmental conflict and assessment
Found in translation: Discourse, imaginaries and the production of meaning in planning urban sustainability
Housing Vulnerability and Well-Being in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A B.C. Survey on the Secondary Effects of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions
How could theory better inform practice? An investigation of the potential contribution of social innovation research literature to community philanthropy social change initiatives

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