Platforms & Society - Our first multimedia publication
Dear colleagues, As *Platforms and Society (P&S)*, an open-access journal dedicated to critical research on platforms and platformization, marks its first anniversary, we are delighted to share the journal's first multimedia publication: Voigt, M.-L. (2025). Mapping Amazon’s logistical footprint on the Ruhr - How a tech company is influencing cities, cluster politics and climates. *Platforms & Society*, *2*. https://doi.org/10.1177/29768624251315164 This piece underscores the journal’s commitment to publishing scholarship in diverse and innovative formats. Since our launch, *Platforms and Society* has published 39 scholarly articles and commentaries—including this multimedia contribution and our introductory editorial—which are available for you to read here: https://journals.sagepub.com/articles/PNS As an interdisciplinary journal, *P&S* is open to a range of humanities and critical social science approaches that include and combine insights from scholarly fields including organization studies, sociology, anthropology, media and communication studies, cultural studies, labor and industrial relations, human geography, urban studies, information science, management studies, law, political economy, international development, regional/area studies, and science and technology studies. The journal welcomes theoretical, empirical, as well as arts-based and policy-oriented pieces. To accommodate such diverse work, we offer a range of submission formats, including Provocations, Conversations & Debates, and Multimedia submissions (such as maps, drawings, among others)—besides conventional research articles. For submission guidelines, please visit: https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/PNS Best wishes, *Platforms & Society *editorial collective (Julie Chen, Rafael Grohman, Andrea Pollio, Cheryll Soriano, Niels Van Doorn)
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Cheryll Soriano