MIT Technology Review is looking for CITY pitches for MIT Technology Review. How is technology transforming the built environment for better/worse? What does a a walkable city become when dinner, entertainment, and shopping is delivered to your front door? Why do people keep trying to build cities from scratch? Etc.
People are also welcome to pitch on any technology-related topics (and I have a very expansive definition of technology: mortality, infrastructure, culture, identity, the body, etc.) any time.
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Please email all questions and submissions to Allizon Arieff, Editorial Director of Print at MIT Technology Review at: allison.arieff@
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