[movimenti.bicocca] Metropolitics

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> Metropolitics publishes short, engaging, relevant work on the city, architecture, planning and urban space. With new articles daily, dedicated to enriching public debates with research on
> Metropolitics draws from fields including planning, sociology, political science. It publishes analytical articles and reviews daily. We here at Metropolitics hope to improve the impact of social scientific, technical and political analyses of urban issues by academics, professionals and political officials, and shift the lines of public debate.
> Metropolitics was established by Metropolitiques, a French- and English-language peer-reviewed online journal and web site in France. With a network of corresponding editors around the world, Metropolitics reaches for an international audience. It provides a space for debate and reflection on the transformation of cities around the world.
> What do we publish ?
> Debates (1,500 words) Relating to current social, professional or political developments. This format is intended for the expression of documented perspectives on current issues, as well as concise presentations of the state of scientific knowledge or specific actions or questions with a bearing on current public debate. Allusive or implied criticisms and ad hominem or ex officio attacks are, of course, proscribed.
> Essays (1,500 words) In which researchers can develop arguments, based on the results of studies relating to wider societal and political debate, that provide a new perspective on key urban issues and challenges. Authors must meet the requirements (in terms of argumentation and demonstration) of their respective disciplines.
> From the field (1,500 words) Reports informing our readership, via case studies, of experiments or remarkable situations that shed a new light on urban events, phenomena and developments.
> Reviews (1,000 words) Of books, exhibitions or other events. The aim is to present the general thesis of the work under review and situate it within contemporary scientific and political debate. We wish to avoid summaries or descriptions of the table of contents. The goal of a review is to evaluate the intellectual contribution that the work makes with respect to a wide audience.
> “Interviews”: presented in audio or video format, or in the form of transcriptions.
> Access to Metropolitics content is free. The texts can be downloaded as PDF files and the videos as podcasts.



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