Scholarly op-eds

Acuto, M & Edwards, A. (2024). Mapping the hidden lives of Melbourne’s night workers. Pursuit.

Acuto, M & Edwards, A. (2024). Is Melbourne really a 24-hour city if public transport stops?. Pursuit.

Acuto, M. (2019). We need a science of the night. Nature, 576(7787), 339.

Acuto, M., Pejic, D. & Moonen, T. (2019). “Why city rankings matterScientific American 321(1) July 2019.

Acuto, M. (2018). “Why Cities Need CXOsScientific American 319 (5) November 2018.

Acuto, M. (2018). Global science for city policy. Science, 359(6372), 165-166.

Cobb, M. (2024). We checked if Melbourne really is a dog-friendly city. Pursuit.

Croeser, T. & Acuto, M. (2024). These maps tell us we need to cool our sweltering streets. Pursuit.

Farmer, J., De Cotta, T., Savic, M., Butt, A. & Kroen, A. (2024). ‘Bumping spaces’ build community – when they are within reach. Pursuit.

Jon, I. (2020). A manifesto for planning after the coronavirus: Towards planning of care. Planning Theory, 19:3.

Leavesley, A. (2024). Are cheap plastics the new tobacco? Pursuit.

Leavesley, A. (2024). Is this the world’s coolest street? Or is the system rigged? Pursuit.

Nice, K., Seneviratne, S. & Stevenson, M. (2024). How many 20 minute neighbourhoods does Melbourne really have?. Pursuit.

Pejic, D. (2021). Local climate action blocked by foreign relations laws.Pursuit.

Stefanic, T. (2024). Five ways retrofitting cities can help decarbonise our future. Pursuit.

Stone, J. (2022). Better bus networks for fairer suburbs can cut emissions. Pursuit.

Trijsburg, I. & Peucker, M. (2024). How disinformation is undermining our cities. Pursuit.