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METRO

POLITICS

SUMMER

WRITING PROGRAM

JUNE 2021

ACADEMIC PUBLISHING 

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PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP

In this remote writing workshop, graduate students interested in publishing accessible scholarship on cities and urban politics will learn, with the editorial board of Metropolitics and in small groups with individual and peer mentorship, the ins and outs of academic publishing aimed at a public audience.

 

The goal is for each student to produce a 1500-word piece, based on recent scholarship (such as a term paper, doctoral research paper, master’s thesis, or memo) for serious consideration in Metropolitics.

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The program is organized and run by the Metropolitics editorial board and funded by the University of Toronto School of Cities and Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto Mississauga

ABOUT
METROPOLITICS

Metropolitics is an editorially peer-reviewed online journal that publishes concise academic essays and papers aimed at an international audience.

 

The journal’s mission is public scholarship: short-form work about cities and urban politics, based on original research, on a time frame that allows researchers to contribute contemporaneously to public debate and make their scholarly work more relevant to a broad readership.

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ABOUT

THE

WORKSHOP

  

WORKSHOP
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This workshop will give rising scholars in urban studies fields (geography, urban sociology, planning, urban history, urban anthropology, political science) a chance to work with established scholars to produce a publishable short-form article based on original research and of interest to a contemporary audience.

 

It will feature two plenary sessions bracketing six hours of small group discussion during which each junior scholar's work will receive review and editorial attention by peers and faculty mentors.

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By the end of the workshop, each student will have produced a 1500-word piece, based on recent scholarship (such as a term paper, doctoral research paper, master’s thesis, or memo) to be considered for publication in Metropolitics.

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All participants will receive a $200 stipend. 

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TIMELINE

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The deadline for the 2021 Workshop has passed. 

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CONTACT

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Have Questions?​

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Hilary Botein, Editorial Director at Metropolitics

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hilary.botein@baruch.cuny.edu

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