SEDRD Research Shared at the Two Days of Rural Canada Conference

Posted on Monday, April 1st, 2024

Rural research from the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development was on display at the recent Liminal Spaces: Two Days of Rural Canada conference. The interdisciplinary conference examined the world between the cities and the wilderness. The following students and alumni presented rural research at the conference:

  • Danika Hammond (MSc Planning graduate): Defining rural: Advancing a place-based rural criteria matrix.
  • John Dale (Rural Studies PhD candidate): Social infrastructure in rural communities.
  • Damilola Oyewale (MSc Planning student): Assessing the interplay of immigration and housing in Ontario’s agricultural landscape for economic development.
  • Rana Telfah (Rural Studies PhD graduate): The early settlement experiences of Syrian families in Southwestern Ontario.
  • John Dale (Rural Studies PhD candidate): Optimizing local governance: How municipalities navigate the impacts of austerity in rural Ontario.
  • Jeff Reichheld (Rural Studies PhD candidate): (Dis)incentives in Canadian agri-environmental policy – missed opportunities from mis-fits.

Five people standing in front of University of Brock red and white wallImage:  University of Guelph participants (left to right): Prof. Sara Epp, Jeff Reichheld, Damilola Oyewale, Prof. Ryan Gibson and John Dale.

Prof. Sara Epp delivered the keynote address titled “Reconceptualizing, reframing or restructuring rural: Understanding rurality and why rural research matters.”

Brock University’s Centre for Canadian Studies hosted the Liminal Spaces: Two Days of Rural Canada conference in St Catherines, Ontario, on March 21-22, 2024.

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