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- Current Research
- SAGA: Translanguaging and Sustainability
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- 2023 CO-LAB IN SYDHAVN
- 2024 CO-LAB IN HELSINKI
- 2025 CO-LAB IN PARIS
- Dynamic Language Demands for Ecological Transition of Cities
- Key Dimensions of Language and Terminology : City as Habitat in Space and Time
- Key Dimensions of Language and Terminology : Inviting Cultural Vernaculars
- Key Dimensions of Language and Terminology: Real-Time Updates to the Evolving Language of Urban Practice in Ecological Transition
- Innovation in Urban Transition Practice: Putting Transition in Place in Arcueil and the Plateau de Saclay
- Key Dimensions of Language and Terminology: Political Ecological Translations
- Losing the Edge of the Translation: Gated or Green; Shrinking or Degrowth
- Call for Abstracts
- Open Positions
- Urban Innovation Lab
- SAGA: Translanguaging and Sustainability
- Opportunities
- Partners
Fall 2022 REM 642 students worked together with planners and guardians at Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) to advance the Nation’s work on adapting to sea level rise and extreme water events on their Xwemelch’stn (Homulcheson) lands