About the Journal
RevIEUR (Journal of the Institute of Urban and Rural Studies) is an academic and multidisciplinary peer-reviewed scientific journal belonging to the Institute of Urban and Rural Studies, which ensures that all submitted articles, whether spontaneous or by invitation, undergo a rigorous peer review process.
The content published in RevIEUR is the sole responsibility of its authors. The publication of articles does not imply any form of institutional endorsement of the ideas, theories or approaches presented, whether of a scientific, academic, philosophical or ideological nature. Thus, the opinions expressed remain within the scope of scientific and academic freedom, and may be the subject of debate, criticism or validation by the scientific community.
CALL FOR PUBLICATION
Volume 1
Submission Opening Date
May 11, 2026
Submission Deadline
July 03, 2026
Contemporary Perspectives on Social Development in the Global South: An African Perspective
RevIEUR (Journal of the Institute of Urban and Rural Studies) invites the submission of scientific articles for the theme: “Contemporary Perspectives on Social Development in the Global South: An African Perspective”, which will be featured in Volume 1 of the journal.
This call aims to disseminate scientific productions, share advances on the topic, and stimulate debate around the challenges and contradictions inherent to social development in contemporary society.
The proposal privileges interdisciplinary, critical, and innovative approaches.
Volume 2
Submission Opening Date
May 11, 2026
Submission Deadline
August 07, 2026
Urban Development: Ideas for a New Agenda for African Cities
RevIEUR invites the submission of scientific articles for the theme: “Urban Development: Ideas for a New Agenda for African Cities”, which will be included in Volume 2 of the journal.
This call seeks to promote and disseminate scientific productions that discuss the challenges and possibilities of urban development in Africa, encouraging reflections on pathways towards fairer, more inclusive, and sustainable cities.
The debate becomes particularly relevant in a context where the United Nations predicts that the African urban population will double by 2050.
To submit your scientific manuscript, please consult the Author Guidelines.
To download the Terms of Reference (ToR), click here.