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Transactions in Urban Data, Science, and Technology

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Transactions in Urban Data, Science, and Technology


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A fourth Industrial Revolution – driven by disruptive technologies like the mobile Internet, as well as big data, and artificial intelligence - is now transforming cities globally. China’s hyper-industrialization and accelerating urbanization present researchers with new questions for understanding cities and a lens through which to understand this fourth Industrial Revolution. While many of these emerging questions are unique in the social-science literature, all require rigorous contextual and comparative analysis.


Transactions in Urban Data, Science, and Technology is an interdisciplinary, international, peer-reviewed journal. It seeks to publish innovative research in urban analytics on the new science of cities and the science of new cities with a focus on China. The journal is a space for the analysis of Chinese cities and the study of Chinese urbanization, in local, regional, and comparative context.


It focuses on - but is not limited to - topics like: smart city/infrastructure, future cities driven by disruptive technologies, urban modelling, planning/design support systems, big data and related analytics using emerging technologies, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, wearable devices, and applications in urban studies and planning. Research from the building scale to the international scale is welcomed.


Committed to topical, theoretical, and methodological diversity, the journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of disciplines including: computer science, anthropology, environmental studies, economics, geography, political science, and sociology.


Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tus.



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