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Nick Revington

Areas of expertise

Urban Development , Housing , Young Adults

  • Professor

Urbanisation Culture Société Research Centre

385 Sherbrooke Street E.
Montreal, Quebec  H2X 1E3
Canada

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Publications

Articles avec comité de lecture

Revington, N. & August, M. (2020). Making a market for itself: The emergent financialization of student housing in Canada. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 52(5), 856-877.

Revington, N., Moos, M., Henry, J. & Haider, R. (2020). The urban dormitory: Planning, studentification, and the construction of a student housing market. International Planning Studies, 25(2), 189-205.

Moos, M., Revington, N., Wilkin, T. & Andrey, J. (2019). The knowledge economy city: Gentrification, studentification and youthification, and their connections to universities. Urban Studies, 56(6), 1075-1092.

Moos, M., Revington, N. & Wilkin, T. (2018). Is there Suitable Housing Near Work? The Impact of Housing Suitability on Commute Distances in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, 11(4), 436-459.

Revington, N. (2018). Pathways and Processes: Reviewing the Role of Young Adults in Urban Structure. The Professional Geographer, 70(1), 1-10.

Moos, M., Vinodrai, T., Revington, N. & Seasons, M. (2018). Planning for Mixed Use: Affordable for Whom? Journal of the American Planning Association, 84(1), 7-20.

Revington, N. & Townsend, C. (2016). Market Rental Housing Affordability and Rapid Transit Catchments: Application of a New Measure in Canada. Housing Policy Debate, 26(4-5), 864-886.

Revington, N. Gentrification, Transit and Land Use: Moving Beyond Neoclassical Theory. Geography Compass, 9(3), 152-163.

Chapitres de livre

Hartt, M., Zwick, A. & Revington, N. (2020). Resilient Shrinking Cities. Dans M.A. Burayidi, J. Twigg, A. Allen & C. Wamsler (dir.), A Handbook of Urban Resilience (pp. 172-183). New York: Routledge.

Moos, M. & Revington, N. (2018). Will Millennials remain in the city? Residential mobility in post-industrial, post-modern, post-suburban America. Dans M. Moos, D. Pfeiffer & T. Vinodrai (dir.), The Millennial City: Trends, Implications, and Prospects for Urban Planning and Policy (pp. 183-199). New York: Routledge.

Moos, M., Prayitno, K. & Revington, N. (2018). I drive to work, sometimes: Motility capital and mode flexibility among young adult gentrifiers. Dans M. Moos, D. Pfeiffer & T. Vinodrai (eds.), The Millennial City: Trends, Implications, and Prospects for Urban Planning and Policy (pp. 229-249). New York: Routledge.