Submitted on 06/2026
Looking for interdisciplinary contributions that critically examine how urban mobility systems shape urban inequality, ranging from transport infrastructure and digital platforms to policy frameworks such as the “15-minute city.”
They are especially interested in work that centres the experiences of marginalised communities: those facing geographic isolation, or structural and intersectional inequalities related to class, gender, race, disability, or migration status.
They welcome perspectives from urban planning, sociology, geography, political science, environmental studies, and beyond.
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Abstract submission: 1β15 September 2026
π Full paper submission: 15β30 April 2027
π Publication: October/December 2027
π Find more information here: https://www.cogitatiopress.com/app/urbanplanning/abstracts