Projections, the Journal of the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, focuses on the most innovative and cutting edge research in planning. Each volume is devoted to a different topic of interest to planning scholars, students, and professionals. As a peer-reviewed publication, Projections welcomes original high quality submissions at the vanguard of planning theory and practice.
To date, most public debate about the Internet has lacked a connection to the communities of place that urban planners and designers deal with on a daily basis. The largely publicized ability of the Internet to transcend national borders, rendering geography irrelevant, has been one of the myths surrounding its existence since the early 1990s.