| 期刊简介: | Brussels Studies is an online academic journal with wide-spread dissemination intended to promote research centred on Brussels-related issues, without discrimination as to discipline or language.
Brussels Studies offers researchers a specific channel for the presentation of research results concerning a subject related to the realities of Brussels which represent a significant challenge for the city and its region.
Brussels Studies offers its readers articles which are accessible to a non-specialised public, pertaining to important subjects studied and debated in the world of research. Brussels Studies thus wishes to support the intervention of academic research results in the public debate regarding Brussels.
Brussels Studies is an online academic journal with wide-spread dissemination intended to promote research centred on Brussels-related issues, without discrimination as to discipline or language.
Brussels Studies offers researchers a specific channel for the presentation of research results concerning a subject related to the realities of Brussels which represent a significant challenge for the city and its region.
Brussels Studies offers its readers articles which are accessible to a non-specialised public, pertaining to important subjects studied and debated in the world of research. Brussels Studies thus wishes to support the intervention of academic research results in the public debate regarding Brussels.
All academic disciplines and subject areas will be accepted. Examples include: economics, employment, status of Brussels, institutional processes, political life, city planning, housing, social mobility, the environment, energy, sustainable development, demography, immigration, multiculturalism, health, quality of life, history, culture, heritage, tourism, etc.
Brussels Studies is a project supported by the Brussels Capital-Region, which has granted it complete independence, and specialists from a variety of universities in Brussels and abroad are seated on the steering committee. |