Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang
Zhixi Zhuang is a Registered Professional Planner and an Associate Professor at the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Toronto Metropolitan University. As the Academic Director of the Toronto Metropolitan Centre for Immigration and Settlement and Founder and Director of DiverCityLab, her research explores the growing urban diversity in Canadian cities and how city-builders can instil the values of equity and inclusion into planning policies and practices. Specifically, she investigates the intersections of individual characteristics and the impacts on lived experiences in cities, and how diversity and differences shape places and communities.
Zhixi's work focuses on the long-lasting marks of immigrant and racialized communities on urban and suburban landscapes, inscribing places with important cultural, historical, and political meanings. She has conducted mixed-method and arts-informed research, effectively engaging immigrant community members and city building professionals to gain a holistic perspective on immigrant integration, place-making, civic engagement and inclusive policy-making. Her research addresses the impacts of global migration on local governance as well as inclusive community-building and sheds light on equity-based approaches to planning with diversity.
Recent Publications
Zhuang, Z. C. 2023. A Place-based Approach to Understanding Immigrant Retention and Integration in Canadian and American Non-traditional Gateway Cities: A Scoping Literature Review (external link) . Journal of International Migration & Integration.
Zhuang, Z. C., & Lok, R. T. 2023. Exploring the Wellbeing of Migrants in Third Places: An Empirical Study of Smaller Canadian Cities (external link) . Wellbeing, Space & Society, 4.
Zhuang, Z. C. 2021. The Negotiation of Space and Rights: Suburban Planning with Diversity. (external link) Urban Planning, 6(2): 113-126.