Presentation
Brussels Studies is an interdisciplinary journal tackling urban Brussels-related issues. It publishes researches, from all disciplines, on the realities of Brussels, which represent a significant challenge for the city and its region. In order to offer a wider diffusion, each article is published in three languages : English, French and Dutch.
Latest texts
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Article 183, 27 August 2023How can we achieve a (truly) widespread implementation of education in relational, emotional and sexual life (EVRAS) in Brussels? [Full text | translation | en]Article 183, 27 August 2023Hoe relationele, affectieve en seksuele opvoeding (echt) veralgemenen in Brussel [Full text | translation | nl]Article 183, 27 August 2023
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Article 182, 02 July 2023Algorithmic literacy and media practices among young people in Brussels [Full text | translation | en]Article 182, 02 July 2023Algoritmische geletterdheid en mediapraktijken bij jongeren in Brussel [Full text | translation | nl]Article 182, 02 July 2023
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Article 181, 11 June 2023Taking part in the evaluation of security and prevention policies. Trials of citizen participation in Brussels [Full text | translation | en]Article 181, 11 June 2023Deelnemen aan de beoordeling van het veiligheids- en preventiebeleid. Tests met burgerparticipatie in Brussel [Full text | translation | nl]Article 181, 11 June 2023
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Les sanctions administratives communales à Bruxelles à l’épreuve de la crise de la COVID-19 [Full text]Article 180, 21 May 2023Municipal administrative sanctions in Brussels in the face of the COVID-19 crisis [Full text | translation | en]Article 180, 21 May 2023De gemeentelijke administratieve sancties in Brussel op de proef gesteld tijdens de coronacrisis [Full text | translation | nl]Article 180, 21 May 2023
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Article 179, 23 April 2023Coliving, or the financialisation of houses in Brussels [Full text | translation | en]Article 179, 23 April 2023Coliving of de financialisering van Brusselse huizen [Full text | translation | nl]Article 179, 23 April 2023
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Article 178, 26 March 2023Capitales fédérales et institutions culturelles nationales. Leçons pour Bruxelles des exemples de Berlin, Brasilia, Canberra et Ottawa [Full text | translation | fr]Article 178, 26 March 2023Federale hoofdsteden en nationale culturele instellingen. Lessen voor Brussel uit de voorbeelden van Berlijn, Brasilia, Canberra en Ottowa [Full text | translation | nl]Article 178, 26 March 2023
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État des lieux du déploiement de l’économie de la fonctionnalité en Région de Bruxelles-Capitale [Full text]Article 177, 05 March 2023Current situation of the expansion of the functional economy in the Brussels-Capital Region [Full text | translation | en]Article 177, 05 March 2023Uitrol van de functionaliteitseconomie in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest: een stand van zaken [Full text | translation | nl]Article 177, 05 March 2023
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Article 176, 12 February 2023Housing evictions in Brussels: how many, who and where? [Full text | translation | en]Article 176, 12 February 2023Uithuiszettingen in Brussel: hoeveel, wie en waar? [Full text | translation | nl]Article 176, 12 February 2023
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Être ou ne pas être NEET ? La complexité des transitions études-marché de l’emploi à Bruxelles [Full text]Article 175, 22 January 2023To be or not to be NEET? The complexity of school-to-work transitions in Brussels [Full text | translation | en]Article 175, 22 January 2023Wel of niet NEET? De complexiteit van de transitie van onderwijs naar arbeidsmarkt in Brussel [Full text | translation | nl]Article 175, 22 January 2023
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Article 174, 04 December 2022Exnovation: imagining sustainable transitions differently in Brussels [Full text | translation | en]Article 174, 04 December 2022Exnovatie: duurzame transities in Brussel anders voorstellen [Full text | translation | nl]Article 174, 04 December 2022