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Andre Sorensen

Professor

University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Human Geography

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  • Professor
    University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Human Geography

BIO

André Sorensen is Professor in the Department of Human Geography, University of Toronto Scarborough. He has published extensively on Japanese urbanisation, urban planning, and planning history. His monograph ‘The Making of Urban Japan: Cities and Planning from Edo to the 21st Century’ (Routledge 2002) won the book prize of the International Planning History Association in 2004. In 2007 he was elected a Fellow of the University of Tokyo School of Engineering in recognition of his research on Japanese urbanism and urban planning. His current research examines institutions, urban space, and temporal processes in urbanisation and urban governance from a historical institutionalist perspective, with a focus on urban land and property development, infrastructure management, and the creation of increasingly differentiated property rights in urban settings.

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Full Professor
    University of Toronto, Department of Human Geography, Toronto, Canada2002 - present
  • Assistant Professor
    University of Tokyo, Department of Urban Engineering, Tokyo, Japan1998 - 2002

NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Board Member
    Centre for Social Innovation2007 - 2014

DEGREES

  • Ph.D. Department of Geography
    London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom1998
  • MSc. Urban and Regional Planning Studies Programme
    London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom1993
  • B.F.A.
    NSCAD University, Halifax, Canada1983

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INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

  • Mobility Network
  • Climate Positive Energy (CPE)
  • School of Cities