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Professor Edward Little is affiliated with Concordia University, participating in academic events such as the ACHS 2016 conference. He specializes in post-industrial ecologies, urban and industrial heritage, and community-based research initiatives. His work involves interdisciplinary collaborations, as seen in the 'Right to the City' curriculum project, which engages students in Montreal’s historic South West borough. This initiative explores the implications of teaching/learning in post-industrial spaces, emphasizing co-construction of knowledge with residents.
His research interests include the politics of urban ruination, debates around commodification of industrial decay, and the role of heritage in citizenship. He co-organized sessions at ACHS 2016, such as 'Teaching/Learning/Living Post-Industrial Ecologies' and 'Walking Post-Industrial Areas,' highlighting his commitment to connecting academia with community engagement.
No scientific awards, grants, or advising details are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His professional narrative focuses on transdisciplinary education and urban heritage discourse.

