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Finalists for the International Award for Excellence

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Announcing the winner of the International Award for Excellence

Congratulations to Nick Dunn the winner of the International Award for Excellence in the area of urban and extra urban studies with his paper Infrastructural Urbanism: Ecologies and Technologies of Multi-layered Landscapes.

Abstract: A number of current hypotheses concern the effect of new means of communication particularly Internet-hosted networks and digital spaces on the experience of urban place, often referred to as the ‘network city’. Via the digital networking of spatially distant people, the new urban society is frequently illustrated as one where the physical basis of sociability is declining in favour of dematerialized, delocalized, far-ranging systems and networks. However, this may not actually be as recent a phenomenon as it first appears, as Melvin Webber described in his highly influential article “The Urban Place and the Nonplace Urban Realm” of 1964, urban life and urban experience were always synonymous with a partial dissociation from the constraints of locality. The prevalence of technology in daily transactions and relationships leads to a rich geography, yet inequalities continue to prevail in the ‘space of flows’ as coined by Manuel Castells. The mobility and connectivity of communities with niche interests may now be seen to have evolved ‘digital ecologies’ through their use of digital infrastructures that afford meaningful relationships. A key aspect of the position presented here is the use of such technology to develop instrumentality with which to facilitate ‘thick’ descriptions of digital networks and communities and contribute to our understanding of their spatiality. This paper therefore attempts to describe and explain this transformation and propose theoretical material to address some of the attendant issues.

Editing Services Now Available

Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies is pleased to offer editing services for authors who would like to have their work professionally edited. The services offered can help authors at the point of initial submission or during the revision stage, before the final submission of their paper.

The editing process

  1. Email journals@spacesandflows.com to express your interest in having your paper edited.
  2. The Commissioning Editor of the Journal will review your paper and provide you with a quote.
  3. Once you accept the quote, the Commissioning Editor will assign a copyeditor to your paper.
  4. Within 7-14 business days of your confirmed payment, you will receive a copy of your edited paper via email.

Disclaimer

Please note that this service is not mandatory for publication in a Common Ground journal. Using this service does not guarantee acceptance for publication, nor are you obliged to submit your edited manuscript to a Common Ground journal.

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For more information or to request a quote, please email journals@spacesandflows.com.

Spaces and Flows Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3 published

spaces_frontThe third issue of  Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies has now been published.

Volume 1, Issue 3 contains:

 

 

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Spaces and Flows Journal, Volume 1, Number 2 published

spaces_frontThe second issue of  Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies has now been published.

Volume 1, Number 2 contains:

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Spaces and Flows Journal recently published

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The first issue of Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies has now been published.

Volume 1, Number 1 contains:

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Spaces and Flows Journal – Associate Editor

As part of the process of publishing Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies all submissions are sent for peer review, prior to publication. Assessment, comments and guidance by the referees are an essential part of the publication process and invaluable to the authors of the submitted papers.

In recognition of the important role of referees, the international advisory board acknowledges all referees who have refereed papers as an ‘Associate Editor’ in the volume of the journal they have contributed to.

If you would like to referee papers submitted to The Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies, please email journals@spacesandflows.com, with your professional details, areas of expertise and contact details. If we feel you are qualified and we require refereeing for papers within your expertise, we will contact you.

Submissions Open for the Spaces and Flows Journal

spaces_frontWe are accepting submissions for Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies.

Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies addresses some of the most pressing and perturbing social, cultural, economic and environmental questions of our times, focusing on spaces and flows as crucibles and vectors of ongoing transformation.

The Journal discusses two central issues:
- What are the new and emerging spaces of production, consumption, and human living as communities, regions, and societies organize and re-organize in contemporary times?
- What are the new flows of people, goods, services, information, and ideas in current times? How are they being constructed and how are they functioning?

In addressing these questions, our discussions range between the local the global, the empirical and the theoretical, the utopian and the pragmatic, the disciplinary and the transdisciplinary, research and its application, and the practices of knowledge making and those of knowledge dissemination.

Refereeing of submitted papers will commence shortly so start the submission process early by submitting your proposal.

Paper submission guidelines and timelines are available online.