Michael Dudley
1 May 2006 - 12:33pm
Michael Dudley, Planetizen Correspondent
Michael Dudley is a librarian and research associate with the Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) at the University of Winnipeg, where he has found his graduate degrees in both library science and city planning to be surprisingly useful. As an adjunct faculty with the department of city planning in the faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba, he teaches environmental psychology and city history. He's also the book review editor for the Canadian Journal of Urban Research, published out of IUS.
Related Links:
Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) at the University of Winnipeg - http://ius.uwinnipeg.caCityStates Blog - http://citystates.typepad.com
Canadian Journal of Urban Research - http://ius.uwinnipeg.ca/cjur_overview.html
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