Call for Papers

Critical and Conceptual Advances in Urban Studies

BACKGROUND ON THE 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS INITIATIVE AT URBAN STUDIES

The Critical and Conceptual Advances in Urban Studies Call for Papers initiative sets against the backdrop of evolving urbanisation patterns and dynamic urban life seen globally, aims to fill gaps in urban scholarship, generate conversations, and spark seminal debates on how cities are being transformed, reshaped, and reimagined through diverse processes and actors.  The editorial team at Urban Studies welcome scholars from a wide range of disciplines to contribute new insights and approaches to understanding urban conditions, experiences, and social actions. It aims to foster a multidisciplinary, collaborative dialogue, encouraging innovative ideas and solutions for the challenges and opportunities presented by modern urbanisation. It represents a unique platform for exploring the diverse and dynamic nature of cities, their inhabitants, and the policies that shape them, ultimately contributing to a more inclusive and forward-thinking understanding of urban life.

The following themes have been identified so far under the Call for Papers Initiative:

  • Urban Transport as a Social Construct
  • Climate Urbanism, Resilience, and Justice
  • Platform Urbanism, Artificial Intelligence, and the City in the Metaverse
  • Urban Science, Big Data Analytics, and Digital Cities
  • Rights, Commons, and Citizenship: Framing Urban Scholarship and Action
  • Urbanism and Urbanisation in the Global South
  • Black and Indigenous Geographies and the Racialisation of Urban Spaces
  • Other-than-human Cities: Animals, Plants, and Urban Life
  • Urban Imaginations and Urban Futures
  • Urban Health Equity
  • Crime in Urban Contexts
  • Urbicide: The Lifecycle of Cities
  • Urban and Aging Population
  • The Urbanisation of Conflict and Conflict Urbanisation

Each of these will be the subject of future specific calls.

The Critical and Conceptual Advances in Urban Studies Call for Papers initiative directly aligns with Urban Studies’ mission to support pioneering research and stimulate critical debates that will influence the trajectory of urban studies. This initiative not only invites original research articles but also encourages submissions of critical commentaries or debate papers. For further details on these article types, refer to the Journal’s submission guidelines. This inclusive approach is expected to create synergy with other Journal initiatives, including webinars and podcasts. Dependent upon the number of submissions received under each thematic topic, special issues may be developed to increase the visibility of accepted papers. In addition, the Journal welcomes Special Issue proposals appropriately aligned to the Critical and Conceptual Advances in Urban Studies themes, especially when devised by scholars working in different geographies and disciplines.

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OPEN CALLS FOR SUBMISSION

Call for Papers: Rights, Commons, and Citizenship: Framing Urban Scholarship and Action

This call for papers invites contributions that bring into conversation the conceptual frameworks of right to the city (RTTC), the urban commons, and urban citizenship. We welcome theoretical papers that compare these frameworks, as well as empirical papers that examine how these frameworks are deployed in the real world of urban politics.

Deadline for abstract submission: Monday 23 March 2026

Deadline for paper submission: Friday 23 October 2026 [PRE-APPROVED PAPERS ONLY]

Lead Editors: Richardson Dilworth and Martin Horak

Call for Papers: Climate Urbanism, Resilience, and Justice

This call for papers invites contributions that advance theory and debate at the intersection of climate change, urban inequality, and social transformation. We welcome conceptual and empirical papers offering fresh perspectives, critical insights, and innovative approaches to understanding climate action and justice in cities worldwide.

Deadline for abstract submission: Friday 20 March 2026

Deadline for paper submission: Sunday 20 September 2026

Lead Editors: Vanesa Castán Broto, Michele Acuto and Sean Fox

Call for Papers: Urban and Ageing Population

In this call for papers, the focus is specifically on the evidence-base for age-friendly interventions. The Journal invites submissions that are theoretically focused and empirically grounded on the topic of urban development and ageing populations.

Deadline for abstract submission: Wednesday 1 October 2025 [CLOSED]

Deadline for paper submission: Sunday 1 March 2026 [PRE-APPROVED PAPERS ONLY]

Lead Editors: Joost van Hoof and Hannah R. Marston

PAST CALLS FOR PAPERS

Call for Papers: The Urbanisation of Conflict and Conflict Urbanisation

In this inaugural call for papers in The Urbanisation of Conflict and Conflict Urbanisation series, which focuses on armed conflict, the Journal invites both empirical and conceptual papers on the urbanisation of conflict and conflict-driven urbanisation. Submissions should emphasise innovation in urban research and offer a clear, substantive contribution to global urban studies debates is essential.

Deadline for abstract submission: Friday 28 February 2025 [CLOSED]

Deadline for paper submission: Monday 1 September 2025 [CLOSED]

Lead Editors: Deen Sharp and Thiruni Kelegama

Call for Papers: Urban Health Equity

The call for Urban Health Equity welcomes papers that examine the deeper societal implications embedded within urban health systems and how these systems can act as a medium for broader social, cultural, and political narratives and change.

Deadline for abstract submission: Friday 10 January 2025 [CLOSED]

Deadline for paper submission: Friday 4 April 2025 [CLOSED]

Lead Editors: Jason Corburn and Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah

Call for Papers: Urban Imaginations and Urban Futures

Join us into this discussion about urban imaginations, urban futures, and their intersection!

Deadline for abstract submission: Friday 12 July 2024 [CLOSED]

Deadline for paper submission: Friday 25 October 2024 [CLOSED]

Lead Editors: Markus Moos, Julie-Ann Boudreau, Simon Goldhill, Roger Keil and Xuefei Ren

Call for Papers: Urban Transport as a Social Construct

The call for Urban Transport as a Social Construct seeks to foster a deeper, more nuanced understanding of urban transportation.

Deadline for abstract submission: Friday 28 June 2024 [CLOSED]

Deadline for paper submission: Friday 11 October 2024 [CLOSED]

Lead Editors: Yingling Fan, Astrid Wood, and Evelyn Blumenberg