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16 Jan 2026 Translator magazine - pitches for 'Street Talk'
16 Jan 2026 Journals of Love & Literature - ‘Metamorphosis’

Note on deadlines: Mid Feb (print), rolling/accepted all year round (digital)

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18 Jan 2026 Call for pitches - Next City

Nonprofit news organisation. Pay: $100-$400

Next City publishes reported solutions-oriented news stories written by journalists as well as op-eds written by practitioners and researchers in the fields we cover. These include urban policy, planning, housing, homelessness, inclusive finance, economic development, transportation, infrastructure, tech, design, environmental sustainability, arts, placemaking, public health, safety, philanthropy and nonprofits.

26 Jan 2026 Arts of the Working Class - ‘Transformers’ - Open call for proposals 2026 editorial cycle

For the 2026 issues, Energy, Organisms, Global Players, and Ancient Battles, we seek submissions for a section dedicated to work that helps expand our editorial sensibilities.

Deadlines vary, please see website.

13 Feb 2026 Call for pitches: Current Affairs Magazine (Politics, culture)

Paid opportunity, $250 for digital, $350 for print

26 Feb 2026 Architectural Writing Residency - Porteous Studio, Edinburgh, Scotland

We are inviting applications for a one-week Architectural Writing Residency, hosted at Porteous Studio in collaboration with Izat Arundell.

This residency offers a space for focused, reflective writing on architecture in Scotland.

Participants are invited to explore a topic of their choice — whether critical, personal, historical, or speculative — within the architectural field.

Over the course of one week, selected residents will have the time and space to step away from the demands of daily life and focus on developing their ideas.

Each resident’s writing will be published alongside fellow participants in an annual publication, helping to contribute to a growing body of contemporary architectural thought rooted in Scotland.

10 Mar 2026 CFP: The Princeton Journal of Interdisciplinary Research

Deadline: varies, earliest is 10 Mar 2026

The Princeton Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (PJIR) is now accepting submissions for its 2026 editions. We welcome both review and original research papers across a broad range of disciplines, including humanities studies, social sciences, and science and technology. PJIR is particularly interested in interdisciplinary papers that bridge these fields and offer fresh perspectives or innovative approaches to existing research challenges. Our goal is to showcase diverse and thought-provoking scholarship that contributes meaningfully to academic discourse.

https://www.princeton-press.com/pjir

12 Mar 2026 The Journal of Architecture - This IS Architecture. Notes from the Field*

Deadline: rolling, across 2026 and into early 2027. Reviewed on a rolling basis.

In 2026, as it marks thirty years of publication, the Journal of Architecture invites contributions to ‘This IS Architecture. Notes from the Field’: concise, rigorously framed reports and reflections that document how architectural research, and research on architecture, becomes public through events and practices around the world. We seek situated writing that shows why a given event or practice is timely where it happens, how it speaks to the climate emergency and related socioeconomic and ecological crises, and in what ways it sets trajectories for research, pedagogy, policy, or practice. Rather than asking whether something is ‘architectural’, the strand asks what kinds of practices, events, and inquiries matter for the ways we inhabit and organise space. ​ A ‘Note from the Field’ is short-form and accessible, yet grounded. Authors are encouraged to write from participation or close observation, to foreground local actors and knowledges, and to articulate stakes and implications with clarity. We welcome contributions from researchers, practitioners, educators, collectives, curators, activists, policy workers, and community partners. Notes may emerge from exhibitions, installations, design studios, field schools, research projects, public programmes, policy processes, activist work, or situations where architectural knowledge – including that which emerges outside conventional boundaries of the discipline – is produced, contested or mobilised.

24 Mar 2026 Journal of Design History - Call for submissions for Explorations

Explorations editors accept proposals for reflective writing pieces, interviews, position papers, meditations, practitioner statements, educator statements, letters, reflections on methods, among other formats. Submissions can be visually led, include videos, audio files and other media-based material. They should be 1,500–4,000 in length (excluding endnotes) and do not have a prescribed number of images. Explorations pieces are published in the Journal of Design History’s webpages on the Oxford University Press website. Contributions have their own DOI, are published as advanced articles, and are associated to a specific issue of the journal.


Explorations

As design gains significance in the major debates around our past, present, and future, the Explorations section of the Journal of Design History seeks to nurture innovative, experimental, and creative interventions in researching and writing about design and its histories. The Explorations section aims to:

  • Support experimentation with new or alternative forms of scholarly communication, collaborative writing and/or interdisciplinarity.
  • Extend the JDH’s authorship and readership base, supporting early career researchers, emerging and future scholarship.
  • Diversify research dissemination and promote timely responses to key debates.

24 Mar 2026 Journal of Design History - Call for proposals for Virtual Special Issues

The Journal of Design History is seeking proposals for Virtual Special Issues (VSIs). These are selections of previously published articles, prefaced with an introduction by the editor. Examples of previous VSIs are available at https://academic.oup.com/jdh/pages/virtual_special_issues.

26 Mar 2026 2026 AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) Studentships, for October 2026 start
10 Apr 2026 Everything is Political - call for articles

We encourage contributors to get a feel for our tone, voice, and politics by reading through some previously published pieces — we’re drawn to writing that’s grounded, critical, imaginative, and in conversation with liberation movements and lived experiences.

We prioritize stories that move beyond the problem. Your piece should offer not only information or critique, but possibility. Show us resistance, collective action, and the solutions people are building together.

(Honorarium included)