Italian territory’s response to new forms of work organisation in the face of global challenges for a new territorial justice

Edited by Sergio Zilli (University of Trieste) and Federica Burini (University of Bergamo)

Topics: – – – – – – – – –
theoretical perspectives on critical geography of work
methodological approaches for territorial justice in work
case studies of labour geographies at the national level
case studies of labour geographies at the territorial and regional levels
territorial inequalities linked to labour geographies
adaptations and innovations in forms of work in light of the green and digital transition
geography of labour migration networks
labour geographies and care for cohabitation

Deadlines:
February 27 2026: Submission of abstracts (not exceeding 2.000 characters, to be sent to editors federica.burini@unibg.it and zillis@units.it, and cc redazione@documentigeografici.it)
March 30 2026: Communication of proposal acceptance by the Editorial Team
July 19 2026: Submission of contributions
Refereeing process
January 2027: Publication of the issue No more than 12 contributions of up to 40,000 characters, including spaces and bibliography, will be accepted.

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