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Associate Professor Jill Wigle

Geographies of housing, informality, social infrastructure, and care; the right to the city; affordable housing and community land trusts; Ottawa & Mexico City

Biography

As an urban geographer, I’m broadly interested in housing, planning, and governance issues and how they relate to power, precarity, and equity. In Mexico City, my research has largely focused on the geographies of “informal” housing and spatial regulation as well as the politics of city-making processes and everyday planning practices. More recently, I’ve started to investigate the possibilities for affordable housing through the formation of community land trusts as part of Ӱԭ’s multidisciplinary research project, A Safe and Affordable Place to Call Home (2023-2033). I’m cross-appointed to the Institute of Political Economy (IPE) and participate in the Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS) Program. I welcome graduate students with related research interests in Latin America or Canada. Some students may also be interested in our .

Research Interests

2026-2027 Courses

Publications

Wigle, Jill, Lorena Zárate, Cecilia Zapata, and Marianna Relli Ugartamendía. 2025. Tejiendo vocabularios urbanos para hábitats alternativos [Weaving urban vocabularies for alternative habitats], in J. J. Michelini and M.C. Rodríguez (Eds.),  [Cities in Common: North-south Dialogues on Collective Forms of Habitat Production]. Madrid: Catarata, pp. 43-61.

Wigle, Jill and Lorena Zárate. 2025. Crisis de vivienda asequible y alternativas no mercantiles: Los fideicomisos de tierras comunitarias en Canadá [The crisis of affordable housing and non-market alternatives: Community land trusts in Canada], in J.J. Michelini and M.C. Rodríguez (Eds.),  [Cities in Common: North-south Dialogues on Collective Forms of Habitat Production]. Madrid: Catarata, pp. 123-144.

Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, Charmain Levy, Natalia Czytajlo, Marisol Dalmazzo Peillard, Liliana Rainero, Jill Wigle and Lorena Zárate. 2024. Feminist interventions in barrios populares in Latin America: Local politics around care and social services, in C. Levy, M. Larrabure & D. Furukawa Marques (Eds.), New Democratic Initiatives in Authoritarian Twenty-First Century Latin America. Rowman Littlefield, pp. 73-92.

Jill Wigle, Laura Macdonald, Lucy Luccisano & Paula Maurutto. 2023.  Journal of Urban Affairs. pp.1-20.

Wigle, Jill and Lorena Zárate.2022. Claiming the right to the city in Mexico City: From lived experience to mobilizing for change, in Patricia Ballamingie and David Szanto (eds.) Showing Theory to Know Theory: Understanding Social Science Concepts through Illustrative Vignettes. Showing Theory Press. Available at:  

Wigle, Jill and Lorena Zárate. 2022. The right to the city in Latin America and the Caribbean, in J. González-Pérez, C. Irazábal Zurita & R. Lois-González (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Urban Studies in Latin America and the Caribbean, pp. 13-34.

Wigle, Jill. 2020. . Latin American Perspectives 47 (6): 56-76.

2017. Cape Town, South Africa and Waterloo, Canada: African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town and Wilfrid Laurier University/Balsillie School of International Affairs.

Connolly, Priscilla and Jill Wigle. 2017. . Planning Theory and Practice, 18 (2): 183-201.

Wigle, Jill. 2016. De Áreas Verdes a Zonas Grises: Gobernanza del Espacio y Asentamientos Irregulares en Xochimilco, Ciudad de México, in Antonio Azuela (Ed.) . Mexico City: Instituto de Investigaciones, UNAM and PAOT.

Wigle, Jill. 2014. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 38(2): 573-589.

Wigle, Jill and Lorena Zárate. 2012.  Progressive Planning 193: 35-38.

Wigle, Jill. 2010. . Cities 27: 337–347.

Wigle, Jill. 2010. . Urban Studies 47(2): 411–436.

Wigle, Jill. 2008.  International Planning Studies 13 (3): 197-222.