The Alternative Campus Tour has inspired several publications that are listed below:
Bardekjian, Adrina., Michael Classens, and L. Anders Sandberg, “Reading the urban landscape: The Case of a Campus Tour at York University, Toronto, Canada,” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2, 3, 2012, 249-256.
Flicker, Sarah, Amanda Galusha, L. Anders Sandberg, Jennifer Altenberg, and the Young Indigenous Women’s Utopia, “Decolonizing, Indigenizing, and Making Space for Indigenous Girls Visiting York University,” Girlhood Studies, 16, 2 (Summer 2023), 118-134.
Sandberg, L. Anders, Martha Stiegman, and Jesse Thistle, 'But where am I?' Reflections on digital activism promoting Indigenous People's presence in a Canadian heritage village. In Jocelyn Thorpe, Stephanie Rutherford, and L. Anders Sandberg, (eds.). Methodological Challenges in Nature-Culture and Environmental History Research. London: Routledge, 2016, pp. 298-308.
Sandberg, L. Anders, “Subverting the Enterprise University: The Case of the Alternative Campus Tour at York University, Toronto, Canada,” International Studies in Widening Participation, 2, 2, 2015, pp. 12-19.
Sandberg, L. Anders, “On Stockades and Bridges: From York University to the Jane and Finch Neighbourhood.”In (Sandberg, L. Anders, Stephen Bocking, Colin Coates, and Ken Cruikshank) (eds.) Urban Explorations: Environmental Histories of the Toronto Region. Hamilton, ON: L.R. Wilson Institute for Canadian History, 2013, pp. 96-118.
Sandberg, L. Anders, “Promoting Environmental Education at the University: The Campus as a Sticky Wicket,” Our Schools, Our Selves, Fall, 2009, 25-32.
Sandberg, L. Anders and Jennifer Foster, “Stormy Weather: On Hurricanes, Water, and Hard Choices at York University,” Critical Times, 3, 5 (April 2006), pp. 6-7.
Sandberg, L. Anders and Jennifer Foster, “Playing Tennis at York University: Game, Set and Match Tennis Canada,” Critical Times, 3, 1 (January 2004), p. 6.
Todd, Michael, "Walk on the Wild Side," York University Magazine, Winter, 2006, 32-37.