Market, Technology, and Citizenship
e-ISSN: 3103-117X
A serial collection in social sciences and digital transformation
Market, Technology and Citizenship is a serial collection dedicated to exploring the intersection between markets, technology, and citizen participation. The series addresses five core domains: Market Studies and Digital Transformation; Law, Technology and Society; Architecture, Urbanism and Public Space; Education, Innovation and Citizenship; and Critical Thinking. The collection emphasizes the relevance of interdisciplinary research in understanding the social, economic, and technological processes that shape urban life, educational innovation, and digital governance. Through approaches that combine theory and practice, data analysis, case studies, and regulatory frameworks, Market, Technology and Citizenship promotes a comprehensive understanding of social and technological phenomena, fostering critical reflection and informed action among scholars, professionals, and policymakers.
Publication structure and frequency
Market, Technology and Citizenship is published quarterly, with three issues per year. The series maintains a flexible structure that allows each issue to consist of:
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Several chapters on different topics, or
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Complete monographs dedicated to a single relevant topic.
Types of accepted contributions
Market, Technology and Citizenship accepts the following types of manuscripts:
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Original research: These present unpublished results of scientific research, whether experimental, field, or laboratory, structured according to the IMRyD format (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion).
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Review research: These offer a critical and comprehensive analysis of the state of the art on a specific topic, integrating and evaluating previous research to identify trends, knowledge gaps, and areas for improvement..
Both types of manuscripts must comply with the ethical and methodological standards established by the committee of Editorial Unión Científica.
Purpose and audience
Market, Technology and Citizenship seeks to provide a platform for the dissemination of interdisciplinary research that integrates theory, practice, and critical analysis, promoting innovation, digital governance, and civic participation. It is aimed at academics, professionals from the public and private sectors, policymakers, urban planners, educators, and students interested in the impact of technology and markets on contemporary society.
Call for Contributions
We invite submissions of articles, reviews, and essays within the proposed thematic areas. The next special issue will focus on "Digital transformation, smart markets, and responsible citizenship".

