About the Journal

Tracce Urbane is a new journal of urban studies addressed to Italian and international scholars engaged in understanding and narrating cities and committed to urban analysis and planning.

The journal aims at creating a space for interdisciplinary study and debate on cities, focusing on topics such as peripheries, public space, differences, urban representations, practices of reappropriation/regeneration, urban policies, dwelling, new urban conflicts, cultural production, economic inequalities in urban settings.

We invite scholars from across the social sciences to submit article proposals that engage with urban studies in their local and global dimensions, drawing on case studies from anywhere in the world.

 

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Vol. 12 No. 16 (2024): Who learns from whom? Interdisciplinary perspectives between public action and bottom-up practices
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Edited by Carlo Cellamare, Elena Ostanel, Gioacchino Piras, Naomi Pedri Stocco.

Published: 2024-12-30

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The updated list of referees that contributed to the publication of the previous issues is available in the Politics section, under "Peer Review Process".