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Myriam Joannette is a PhD student and lecturer in the Department of Urban Studies and Tourism at the University of Quebec in Montreal. She is actively engaged in research on urban heritage, tourism, and local development, and participates in key academic networks such as the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, where she serves on the Executive Committee and co-coordinates the Francophone Network.
- Institution: University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)
- Department: Department of Urban Studies and Tourism
- Role: Lecturer and PhD Student
Her research interests center on the interplay between heritage imagination, tourism, and community development, with a focus on post-industrial urban contexts. She explores how industrial heritage is repurposed by artistic communities in Montreal, as seen in case studies like the Arsenal and 4000 Saint-Patrick Street. Her work bridges critical heritage theory with practical urban regeneration strategies.
The recent publications and presentations highlight a strong thematic focus on adaptive reuse, heritage-tourism dialectics, and community-led heritage initiatives. These contributions reflect interdisciplinary engagement across urban studies, cultural geography, and heritage policy.
- Co-edited Books:
- Communautés patrimoniales (PUQ, 2019)
- Patrimoine et développement local (PUQ, forthcoming 2022)
Myriam Joannette has not been mentioned as having received scientific awards or mentoring students. She is actively contributing to academic discourse through conference participation and collaborative research, but no specific grants or labs are referenced in the provided material.

