Publications

Selected Print Publications


Badham, Marnie, W.F. Garrett-Petts, Shannon Jackson, Justin Langlois, and Shriya Malhotra.
(2019, rpt 2020.) “Creative Cartographies: A Roundtable Discussion on Artistic
Approaches to Cultural Mapping.” Artistic Approaches to Cultural Mapping: Activating
Imaginaries and Means of Knowing. London: Routledge Books, 299-312.

Badham, M., Iampolski, R., Steele, W., McShane, I., (2024 forthcoming), EmpowerHER: a
women’s map to the city, in (eds) Macarow, K., and Haslam, N., Homefulness, publisher
tbc.

Garrett-Petts, W.F., and Evelyn Asiedu. (2024, forthcoming). “Art at Work, and Workers as
Artists: Project Thinking, Craft, and Creativity in Community-Engaged Research.” Eds.
Stuart Poyntz, Kari Grain, and Am Johal. Critical Futures: Community-Engaged Research
in a Time of Crisis and Social Transformation. U of Toronto P.

Duxbury, N., and A. Longley (Guest eds.). (2016, March). City, Culture and Society, 7(1). Special
issue: Cultural Mapping: Making the Intangible Visible. (SJR journal ranking: Q2)
Available: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18779166/7/1


Duxbury, N., and M. S. Jeannotte (Guest eds.). (2015, December). Culture and Local Governance
/ Culture et Gouvernance Locale, 5(1-2). Special double issue: Cultural Mapping in
Planning and Development Contexts. (Open Access journal, indexed) Available:
https://uottawa.scholarsportal.info/ojs/index.php/clg-cgl


Duxbury, N and Garrett-Petts, W.F. (2024, forthcoming). “A Guide to Cultural Mapping.” In A.
Latham (Ed.), Community Cultural Development and Engagement Open Textbook.
Edmonton: MacEwan University, 2024.


Garrett-Petts, W.F., and Cheryl Gladu. “A Researcher-in-Residence Initiative for Cultural
Mapping, Economic Development, Social Inclusion, and Urban Planning in Small Cities.”
Livingmaps Review 11 (November 2021): 12 pp. https://www.livingmaps.org/wf-garrett-
petts-and-cheryl-gladu


Duxbury, Nancy, W.F. Garrett-Petts, and Alys Longley. (2019, rpt 2020). “An Introduction to the
Art of Cultural Mapping: Activating Imaginaries and Means of knowing.” Artistic
Approaches to Cultural Mapping: Activating Imaginaries and Means of Knowing.
London: Routledge Books, 1-21.

Garrett-Petts, W.F. (2015).“What are the Positive/Negative Aspects of an Artist Engaging with
Communities in Long Term Projects vs. Short Term Interventions?” The Questions We
Ask Together. Ed. Gemma-Rose Turnbull. Minneapolis, MN: Open Engagement in Print,
208-212.

Duxbury, Nancy, W.F. Garrett-Petts, and David MacLennan. (2015, rpt 2020). “Cultural Mapping
as Cultural Inquiry: Introduction to an Emerging Field of Practice.” Cultural Mapping as
Cultural Inquiry. Eds. Nancy Duxbury, W.F. Garrett-Petts, and David MacLennan. New
York: Routledge, 1 – 44.

Garrett-Petts, W.F., James Hoffman, and Ginny Ratsoy. (2014). “Introduction: Whose Culture is
It, Anyway? Community Engagement in Small Cities.” Whose Culture is It, Anyway?
Community Engagement in Small Cities. Vancouver: New Star Books, ix – xxv. Print and
E-Book.


Saper, C., and N. Duxbury (Guest eds.). (2015, Summer). Hyperrhiz, no. 12. Special issue:
Mapping Culture Multimodally. (Open Access, indexed journal) Available:
http://hyperrhiz.io/hyperrhiz12/

Selected Presentations and Workshops

(2023) Duxbury, N. “Masterclass: Cultural Mapping,” Department of Geography, University of Galway,
Ireland, November 23, 2023.

(2022) Duxbury, N., Silva, S. and Vinagre de Castro, T. “Cultural mapping and creative tourism: Planting
seeds of regenerative local development,” invited public presentation at Thompson
Rivers University, Kamloops, BC, Canada, June 3, 2022.

(2022) Duxbury, N. “Making visible distributed knowledges: the promise of cultural mapping,”
presentation in the “Horizons: Crisis and Social Transformation in Community-engaged
Research,” conference organized by Simon Fraser University’s Community Engaged
Research initiative (CERi), Vancouver, 26-29 May 2022.

(2024) Matonovich, J., Garrett-Petts, W.F., Brady, J.  “Project EDI: Cultural Mapping of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at a Kamloops Secondary School.” Invited panel presentation. Faculty of Education and Social Work Lecture Series, Thompson Rivers University, February 8, 2024.

 (2023) Garrett-Petts, W.F. “Research is Everywhere, and for Everyone: Creative Community-Engaged Research.” Plenary and Keynote Address, BSU May Celebration, Bridgewater State University, May 11, 2023.

(2023) Garrett-Petts, W.F.  “Small Cities, Community Engagement, and Everyday Canadian Cartographies.” Invited Talk, Center for the Study of Canada, SUNY Plattsburgh, April 26, 2023.

(2023) Garrett-Petts, W.F., Sukh Heer Matonovich, and Kate Fagervik.  A Guide to Cultural Mapping. Invited half-day Workshop. Bridgewater State University, April 7, 2023.

(2023) Garrett-Petts, W.F.  “The Vernacular Rhetoric of Cultural Mapping: Speaking Figuratively and Everyday Canadian Cartographies.” Invited Talk, Canadian-American Center, University of Maine, March 28, 2023.

(2023) Garrett-Petts, W.F. and Jayse Matonovich+.  Invited Talk, Education Program, Bridgewater State University, March 1, 2023.

(2022) Christian, K., Garrett-Petts, W.F., Gladu, C., Loring, C., Heer Matonovich, S., Nadeau, Plante, S., J. M., Valois, J.P. “ Mitacs Case Study – Municipal Innovation – Researcher in Residence Model.” Invited national webinar presentation, August 11, 2022. 

(2022) Gladu, C., Garrett-Petts, W.F., Sukh Heer Matonovich, and Tammy Robertson.  “Rural Realities and Researchers-in-Residence.” Horizons: Crisis and Social Transformation in Community-Engaged Research. CERi 2022 Conference, Simon Fraser University, May 26-29, 2022.

(2022) Loring, Candice, Garrett-Petts, W.F., Cheryl Gladu.  “Access Funding, Talent, and Solutions to Challenges: the Researcher-in-Residence Model.” Panel presentation. Sponsored by Mitacs. Government Finance Officers Association of BC (FAOBC)Annual Conference, Prestige Harbourfront, Salmon Arm, April 28, 2022.

(2022) Garrett-Petts, W.F., Cheryl Gladu, and Kate Fagervik.  “Cultural Mapping for Cultural Planning.” Invited Presentation. 2022 SILGA AGM and Convention. Salmon Arm, BC. April 25, 2022.  Southern Interior Local Governments Association Annual Conference, Penticton Lakeside, June 2, 2022.

(2022) Garrett-Petts, W.F., Sukh Heer Matonovich, and Cheryl Gladu. Teaching team for CES Summer School, University of Coimbra: Cultural Mapping and Connecting with Place. March 21-25, 2022. SILOS Contentor Criativo (Caldas da Rainha, PT).

(2021) W.F. Garrett-Petts, Cissie Fu, Sharon Karsten, Stuart Poyntz.  “Seizing the Moment: Exploring Just and Sustainable Pandemic Recovery through Community-campus Partnerships.” Community-Engaged Research in Times of Crisis: A Continuing Conversation, an online workshop and presentation, Community Engagement and Research Centre, University of Regina; and Community Campus Engage Canada (CCEC), May, 2021.  https://www.sfu.ca/ceri/archive/videos/cer-in-times-of-crisis-a-continuing-conversation.html

(2021) W.F. Garrett-Petts, Danalee Baker, Cheryl Gladu, Tracey Kutschker, and Tammy Robertson.  “Artful Engagement in Small Cities: Beyond the Project.” Curated Video Exhibition, Panel Presentation and Roundtable. Field Stories: Community-Engaged Research in Times of Crisis. CERi Visual Symposium, Simon Fraser University, March 20-26, 2021. https://www.sfu.ca/ceri/blog/2021/artful-engagement-in-small-cities.html

(2021) W.F. Garrett-Petts.  “Community-Engaged Research in the Time of COVID-19: Why We Need to Think Beyond a Project Focus.” An invited presentation to the Southern Interior Local Government Association, March 17, 2021.

(2020) W.F. Garrett-Petts and Kate Fagervik. “Cultural Mapping as a Vehicle for Community Participation and Activism: The Salmon Arm Pride Project.” Workshop. Salmon Arm Arts Centre. Salmon Arm, B.C., June 25, 2020.

(2019) W.F. Garrett-Petts and Sukh Heer Matonovich. “Undergraduate Journey Mapping.” Featured Workshop. Conference on Building and Enhancing Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry Programs. Council on Undergraduate Research 2019 URP Conference, The Ohio State University, June 29, 2019.

(2019) W.F. Garrett-Petts and Sukh Heer Matonovich. “The Case for Undergraduate Research,” and “Mapping Undergraduate Research Journeys: Student and Faculty Perspectives.” Keynote Presentation and Workshop. High Impact Practices for Education: Awareness, Advocacy, Action. Douglas College, May 23-24, 2019.

(2019) W.F. Garrett-Petts and Sharon Karsten, “Artist-led Cultural Mapping: A Catalyst for the Re-imagination, and the Re-formation, of Municipal Power Hierarchies.” Annual Meeting of the Fachverband Kulturmanagement, Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, January 9, 2019, Vienna.

(2018) W.F. Garrett-Petts. “Publicly-Engaged Research: From University-Led to Community-Driven.” Panel presentation (with Danalee Baker, Ann McCarthy, Sukh Heer Matonovich, and Troy Fuller), People, Place and Public Engagement Conference, Memorial University, October 26, 2018.

(2018) W.F. Garrett-Petts and Sukh Heer Matonovich. “Institutional Panel: A Decade of Reflection on Institutional Advancement with UGR.” Plenary Session. Transforming Undergraduate Research Culture and CurriculaCUR Institute 2018. Vancouver Island University.

(2018) W.F. Garrett-Petts and Sukh Heer Matonovich. “Undergraduate Research: Institutional Perspectives and Issues.” Opening Plenary Session. High Impacts in Undergraduate Research: Establishing Inclusive OpportunitiesResearch Symposium, Thompson Rivers University.