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CIUDADES (E-ISSN 2445-3943). Scientific journal of annual periodicity, founded in 1993 and edited by the Instituto Universitario de Urbanística of the University of Valladolid (Spain), whose object is urbanism in a broad sense and that addresses the academic world as well as the citizenship interested in urban and territorial issues from various disciplines.

The journal is indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science Core Collection) and Scopus,  and it has obtained the quality seal by FECyT.

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Call for papers Ciudades 30 (2027): Historic centres: still a relevant issue?

2025-11-24

Ciudades 30 (2027) will dedicate its monographic section, coordinated by Beatriz Fernández Águeda (beatriz.fernandez@ehess.fr) and María A. Castrillo Romón (maria.castrillo.romon@uva.es), to the topic "Historic centres: still a relevant issue?". The deadline for receiving contributions for both the monographic section and the miscellaneous and final sections will remain open until 30 September 2026.

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Current Issue

No. 28 (2025): Urban fragmentation and residential segregation: New perspectives, ruptures and challenges in the cities of the 21st century
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In recent decades, an increase in inequality has been detected, related to post-industrial socioeconomic restructuring, the effects of globalization, the application of neoliberal policies and the decline of the welfare state. Inequality and its various spatial manifestations, including urban fragmentation and residential segregation, have today become one of the issues that attract most attention in the analysis of contemporary cities. Socio-spatial differentiation requires a multidimensional analysis, and specifically, the monograph in this issue 28 of Cities focuses on the relationships between inequality, segregation and fragmentation.

Published: 2025-05-22

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