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Research Groups
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Research Groups

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Allard Hall is home to many research groups, composed of faculty, staff and students who collaborate in their areas of shared interest. While these groups represent disparate areas of inquiry, they share the conviction that we can accomplish more when we work together. Explore the research groups below, and see how they propose to address global challenges through collaborative efforts.

Intellectual Property, Technology, and Justice Research Group

This research group brings together graduate students, staff, and faculty members whose work explores issues relating to intellectual property, technology, and justice, as well as their intersections. Members of this group represent a range of disciplines, including anthropology, economics, law, and literature. The goal of this group is to advance research and teaching in the areas of intellectual property, technology, and justice, as well as their intersections; to create a forum for discussion (both internally and through external speakers); and to provide opportunities for connection with others who share similar interests.\ \ For more opportunities about the Intellectual Property, Technology, and Justice Research Group, or for notification about upcoming events, please contact iptechjustice@allard.ubc.ca.

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UBC Faculty Members and Graduate Students

Moira Aikenhead\ Lecturer (Allard School of Law)

Joost Blom\ Professor Emeritus, UBC (Allard School of Law)

Chinenye Eze\ PhD Student (Allard School of Law)

Jon Festinger\ Adjunct Professor (Allard School of Law)

Margot Gunning\ PhD Student, Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program (Law, Medicine)

Zahra Hayat\ Assistant Professor (Department of Anthropology)

Reina Nadler\ PhD student (Allard School of Law)

Kavita Philip\ President’s Excellence Chair in Network Cultures, Professor (Department of English Language and Literatures), Associated Faculty in Geography, STS, IRES

Graham Reynolds\ Associate Professor, UBC (Allard School of Law)

Stephanie Savage\ Copyright and Scholarly Communications Librarian (Library)

David Watson\ PhD student (Allard School of Law)

Affiliated Members

Johannes Maronga\ Lawyer

Rowan Meredith\ SJD Student, University of Toronto (Faculty of Law)

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Research

Members of the Intellectual Property, Technology, and Justice Research Group engage in research that focuses on the following topics related to the research group theme:

Teaching

Members of the Intellectual Property, Technology, and Justice Research Group teach a range of courses that engage with these topics and their intersections. These courses have included:

Housing Research Collaborative

The Housing Research Collaborative (HRC) is the largest housing research body in Western Canada. It consists of multiple nationwide research projects focused on housing justice and policy. Housed at the Allard School of Law, the goals of the HRC are to improve housing and homelessness outcomes in Canada through research-driven legal and policy reform. Our researchers work collaboratively with community partners, governments, and non-profits to determine and advocate for best practices across the country.

For more information on the HRC, please email contact@hrc.ubc.ca, or visit hrc.ubc.ca.

Allard Law

Alexandra Flynn\ Associate Professor\ Director, Housing Research Collaborative

Craig Jones\ Associate Director\ Housing Research Collaborative

Alina McKay\ Research Manager\ Housing Research Collaborative

Sarah Lewis\ Strategic Communications Manager\ Housing Research Collaborative and Balanced Supply of Housing

Sam Roberts\ Strategic Communications Manager\ Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART)

Andrew Rigsby\ Data Access and Engagement Manager\ Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART)

Ian Parfitt\ Land Assessment Research Coordinator\ Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART)

UBC

Penny Gurstein\ Professor Emerit\ School of Community and Regional Planning

Patrick Condon\ Professor\ School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture

James Connolly\ Associate Professor\ School of Community and Regional Planning

Thomas Davidoff\ Associate Professor\ Sauder School of Business

Julia Harten\ Assistant Professor\ School of Community and Regional Planning

Kuni Kamizaki\ Assistant Professor\ School of Community and Regional Planning

Paul Kershaw\ Associate Professor\ School of Population and Public Health

Nathan Lauster\ Associate Professor\ Department of Sociology

Inge Roecker\ Associate Professor\ School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture

Sarah Stevens\ Associate Professor\ School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture

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HRC houses nationwide research projects focused on housing justice and policy, including the CMHC-funded Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART) project and SSHRC and CMHC funded Balanced Supply of Housing (BSH).

The HART project is an award-winning research group that works toward evidence and data-based solutions to Canada’s housing crisis. Some of the tools developed by the team include:

BSH brings together academic and non-profit community organizations in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver to research barriers to affordable housing.

Other projects ongoing at the HRC include:

For all BSH publications, visit: BSH Publications.

Law and Cities

Cities are legal places. They are constructed by law and they produce law. Faculty and students in the Law & Cities Research Group take law and cities, and the interaction between them, as productive sites of inquiry. Through examination of urgent issues — housing and homelessness, development and economic security, civic participation and democracy, sustainability and climate change — we ask how cities are shaped by law, and law by cities.

For more information about the Law & Cities Research Group, or for notification about upcoming events, please contact law.cities@allard.ubc.ca.

Upcoming Events

Past Events

Past Events - 2024

Past Events - 2023

Past Events - 2022

The Law & Cities Research Group, based at the Allard School of Law, welcomes faculty members and graduate students from other disciplines who are engaged with law and cities.

Samuel Beswick\ Assistant Professor

Brenna Bhandar\ ​​​​Associate Professor

Alexandra Flynn\ Associate Professor

Douglas Harris\ Professor and Nathan T. Nemetz Chair in Legal History

Hoi Kong\ Rt. Hon. Beverly McLachlin, P.C., UBC Professorship in Constitutional Law

Ngai Pindell\ Dean and Professor

Graham Reynolds\ Associate Professor

Margot Young\ Professor

Research Activities

The Law & Cities Research Group is a loose knit collection of scholars and students working to understand and explain the many ways that law and cities interact. Members of the Group work with several cross-cutting themes, including:

Members of the group organize seminars, speakers, workshops, and conferences.

Teaching Law & Cities

In addition to their diverse research activities, members of the Law & Cities Research Group teach a range of courses that engage extensively with cities and law. The list of recent offerings includes:

Publications by group members are listed by year of publication under the cross-cutting themes.

Climate Change & Sustainability

2022

Democracy & Civic Participation

2024

2022

2021

Housing & Homelessness

2022

Indigenous Governance & Intergovernmental Relations

2024

2021

Property & Land Use Regulation

2023

2022

2021

Technology & Privacy

2022

2021

at UBC:

in Canada:

around the globe:

Law and Humanities

The Canadian Network of Law & Humanities (CNLH) brings together a community of scholars interested in the cultural, imaginative, and embodied aspects of law. The goal of CNLH is to be a flagship for law and humanities research and teaching in Canada by fostering collaborative research, sharing teaching resources, and organizing events.

For more information, please visit cnlh.ubc.ca or contact info@cnlh.ubc.ca.

Past Events

Joel Bakan\ Professor \ Peter A. Allard School of Law

Brenna Bhandar\ Associate Professor\ Peter A. Allard School of Law

Carole Blackburn\ Associate Professor\ Department of Anthropology, UBC

Julen Etxabe\ Assistant Professor, Canada Research Chair in Jurisprudence and Human Rights\ Peter A. Allard School of Law

Denise Ferreira da Silva\ Professor\ Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice, UBC

Mark Harris\ Associate Professor\ Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice, UBC

Mary Liston\ Associate Professor\ Peter A. Allard School of Law

Michelle LeBaron​​\ Professor\ Peter A. Allard School of Law

Renisa Mawani\ Professor & Canada Research Chair, Colonial Legal Histories\ Department of Sociology, UBC

Dylan Robinson\ Associate Professor\ School of Music, UBC

Law and Humanities is an interdisciplinary approach that emphasizes the cultural, literary, and imaginative aspects of law, without forgetting its ethical and political implications. As a field of research, law and humanities encompasses diverse areas of study, including law and literature, legal storytelling, law and film, law and language, critical race theory, feminist approaches to law, law and emotions, etc. In addition, law and humanities scholars seek to reflect on law as an embodied and sensorial practice and welcome experiential and creative pedagogies in the classroom, such as theatre-based teaching and the arts (painting, graphic novels, music, etc.)

In addition, members of the Canadian Network of Law & Humanities teach a range of courses that explore this intersection. Some recent offerings include:

Representative publications of our members are listed on the Canadian Network of Law & Humanities website.