About Agorà

Agorà is an international, non-profit publication produced exclusively by university students interested in how politics shape our everyday lives, covering topics from domestic affairs, international governance, economics and innovation, art, culture & identity, and science, technology & environment. Rather than sending out reporters to report from regions, we reach out to students already on-site in countries around the world, and ask them to document local, political issues. In turn, we assemble their works in a monthly journal that spotlights their work on a global stage.

With the editorial team based largely in Milan, Italy, at Bocconi University, Agorà relies on a broad network of student contributors across the globe. When reaching out to students from Sierra Leone to Japan, editors navigate multiple time differences and exam schedules in bringing students together from around the world to engage in this global agorà: a space for political dialogue on local and regional political issues.

We aim for a concise, succinct, Anglo-Saxon style, favoring brevity over length and facts over assumptions. We are driven by a desire to produce an international, inclusive publication, whose mission reflects the words of George Orwell: "In our age there is no such thing as 'keeping out of politics.' All issues are political issues..."