Collection
Frontiers in Complex Spatial Networks: The Power of Theory
- Submission status
- Closed
This approach suggests the need for a middle ground between the ideographic and the nomothetic approach to spatial complexity, which calls for the identification of which data are relevant and for the integration of big data and machine learning with the selection criteria provided by 'mid¬level' theories.
The special issue will address the theoretical challenges arising from differentiated patterns of increasing or decreasing connectivity in the light of multi-layered spatial networks, different temporalities of change, and the alternative configurations of economic and political power arising therefrom.
Submissions on invitation only!
Deadlines:
15 March 2024. Papers' Submission Deadline
31 August 2024. End of the Refereeing Process
31 November 2024. Delivery of the Revised Papers
Editors
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Roberto Patuelli
University of Bologna, Italy (roberto.patuelli@unibo.it)
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Aura Reggiani
University of Bologna, Italy (aura.reggiani@unibo.it)
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Roberto Scazzieri
University of Bologna, Italy (rs292@cam.ac.uk)
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Laurie A. Schintler
George Mason University, USA (lschintl@gmu.edu)