Latest journal issues
View AllVolume 56, Issue 2 March 2024
Featured image: the cover of Obra Social Barcelona’s 2018 report, “¡La vivienda para quien la habita! Informe sobre Okupación de Vivienda vacía en Catalunya” (from Mara Ferreri, Melissa...
Read MoreVolume 56, Issue 1 January 2024
Featured image: “Remnants of the old train barracks with the new Belgrade Waterfront buildings under construction at the background” (source: Charalampos Tsavdaroglou and Maria Kaika, University...
Read MoreVolume 55, Issue 6 November 2023
It has been another record-breaking year for Antipode. We've received more submissions and published more papers than ever (53% Open Access), and while we're sceptical about some of the uses of such...
Read MoreVolume 55, Issue 5 September 2023
The first nine articles form a Symposium, “On the Blockade: Geographies of Circulation and Struggle”, brought together by guest editors Charmaine Chua and Kai Bosworth.
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Latest news
View AllInterventions on Palestine
1st March 2024
As editors of a radical journal of geography, we consider it fundamental to contribute to the scholarly and political debate about the Palestinian genocide. We have commissioned a set of pieces that...
Read MoreThe Beyond Esri Resource Guide
12th February 2024
The Making Abolition in Geography Collective The Beyond Esri Resource Guide is an output of the Antipode Foundation “Right to the Discipline” funded project “Beyond Esri: Moving...
Read MoreBook Review Forum — Jordanna Matlon’s “A Man among Other Men: The Crisis of Black Masculinity in Racial Capitalism”
24th January 2024
A Man among Other Men: The Crisis of Black Masculinity in Racial Capitalism (Cornell University Press, 2022) employs a political economy analysis of race, gender, and culture to intervene in...
Read MoreSymposium – Housing Movements and Care: Rethinking the Political Imaginaries of Housing
11th January 2024
Organised by Desiree Fields (UC Berkeley), Emma Power (Western Sydney University) and Kenton Card (Boston University) We're delighted to present the following six articles, which together...
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Latest lecture series
View AllThe 2023 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture—“Decommissioning Anti-Racism: Police Power, State Capture, and Black Radical Traditions”
Adam Elliott-Cooper School of Politics and International Relations Queen Mary University of London If you’ll be attending the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) annual international...
Read MoreThe 2023 Antipode AAG Lecture—“Topographies of Hope”
Cindi Katz Professor of Geography Graduate Center, City University of New York Please join us (either in-person or virtually!) for the 2023 Antipode American Association of Geographers...
Read MoreThe 2022 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture – “Myths and Realities of ‘Left Behind’ and ‘Levelling Up’”
Rhian E. Jones, Independent writer and researcher, and co-editor of Red Pepper magazine Join us from 16:50 to 18:30 on Thursday 1st September in the Curtis Auditorium, Herschel Building,...
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AAG – “Dear April: The Aesthetics of Black Miscellanea” by Katherine McKittrick (Queen’s University, Canada) – video available here and below; virtual journal issue available...
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Latest interventions
View AllIntervention — “The Flood”
1st March 2024
Eleri Connick (Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory, and Material Culture, University of Amsterdam) So basically, one of the employees, my co-workers called me at 7.30 in the morning....
Read MoreIntervention — “States of Uncaring, Abandoned Lives”
1st March 2024
Noam Leshem (Department of Geography, Durham University) A word came into sudden prominence in Israel on October 7, 2023: hafkara, Hebrew for “abandonment”. It began circulating in...
Read MoreIntervention — “Progeny of Empire: Defining Moments of Nation Formation in South Africa and Palestine/Israel”
1st March 2024
Gillian Hart (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg & University of California, Berkeley) On November 2, 1917, British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour wrote to Lord Walter...
Read MoreThe Beyond Esri Resource Guide
12th February 2024
The Making Abolition in Geography Collective The Beyond Esri Resource Guide is an output of the Antipode Foundation “Right to the Discipline” funded project “Beyond Esri: Moving...
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Latest video abstracts
View AllVideo abstract — “In Search of Free Spaces to Breathe: Turkey’s United June Movement, Social Uprising, and Spatial Maintainability”
28th July 2023
Mehmet Fatih Çömlekçi (Kırklareli University, Turkey) and Serhat Güney (Galatasaray University, Turkey) Forthcoming in our November 2023 issue (Antipode Volume 55, Number 6), and...
Read MoreVideo abstract — “Waves, Floods, Currents: The Politics and Poetics of Water in Social Movement Analysis”
12th June 2023
Available now as an open access download, and forthcoming in Antipode 55(6) in November 2023, Jamie Matthews’ article “Waves, Floods, Currents: The Politics and Poetics of Water in Social...
Read MoreVideo abstract — “Popular Economies In, Against, and Through the Platform”
8th March 2023
Hot off the press in our March 2023 issue (Antipode volume 55, number 2), Felipe N.C. Magalhães’ “Popular Economies In, Against, and Through the Platform” looks behind the conjunctural growth...
Read MoreVideo abstract — “The ‘Environment Making State’ and Climate Change: The French ‘Cat Nat’ Reinsurance Scheme Under Strain”
17th January 2023
Forthcoming in Antipode 55(2) in March 2023, and available open access online now, Razmig Keucheyan’s “The ‘Environment Making State’ and Climate Change: The French ‘Cat Nat’ Reinsurance...
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Latest book reviews
View AllAuthor Meets Critics — Eric Drott’s “Streaming Music, Streaming Capital”
1st March 2024
Abby Beilman, Jacob Mitchell, Jewon Ryu, Max Ritts and Shan-yu Wang (Clark University) on Eric Drott’s Streaming Music, Streaming Capital—with a response from the author
Read MoreAll We Want is the Earth: Land, Labour and Movements Beyond Environmentalism
26th February 2024
Harry Holmes (King’s College London) on Patrick Bresnihan and Naomi Millner’s All We Want is the Earth: Land, Labour and Movements Beyond Environmentalism
Read MoreMaster Plans and Encroachments: The Architecture of Informality in Islamabad
26th February 2024
Majed Akhter (King’s College London) on Faiza Moatasim’s Master Plans and Encroachments: The Architecture of Informality in Islamabad
Read MoreAnother World Is Possible: How to Reignite Social and Political Imagination
21st February 2024
Wouter de Rijk (Utrecht University) on Geoff Mulgan’s Another World Is Possible: How to Reignite Social and Political Imagination
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Latest antipode book series
View AllProducing Mayaland: Colonial Legacies, Urbanization, and the Unfolding of Global Capitalism
by Claudia Fonseca Alfaro (2023)
View BookManifesting Democracy? Urban Protests and the Politics of Representation in Brazil Post-2013
edited by Maite Conde (2022)
View BookA Feminist Urban Theory for Our Time: Rethinking Social Reproduction and the Urban
edited by Linda Peake, Elsa Koleth, Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz, Rajyashree N. Reddy and darren patrick/dp (2021)
View BookSpatial Histories of Radical Geography: North America and Beyond
edited by Trevor Barnes and Eric Sheppard (2019)
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Latest interviews
View AllIntervention—“Defiant Scholarship: Learning from African Intellectuals” by Patricia Daley
17th April 2023
Introduction In the following Intervention, geographer Patricia Daley reflects on the interviews conducted with Franklin Obeng-Odoom, Sabelo-Ndlovu-Gatsheni, and Sylvia Tamale as part of...
Read More“On the Political Economy of Housing and the Affordability Crisis”—An Interview with Manuel Aalbers and Steffen Wetzstein
10th March 2023
by Václav Walach (University of Ostrava) Introduction With the deepening crisis of housing affordability (Lee et al.2022), there is a strong incentive to explore non-mainstream approaches...
Read More“Africa will inevitably rise like those many heads of the hydra, but first it needs a decolonial break from the tether that ties its economies to the global capitalist market”—An interview with Sylvia Tamale
28th February 2023
Introduction African feminists have offered a sustained critique of colonialism, coloniality, and retrogressive thought for many years. Yet, in certain parts of the globe, African feminist...
Read MoreAuthor Interview – “Just Transitions: A Political Ecology Critique”
27th July 2022
Here Sandra Jazmin Barragan Contreras (Department of Geography, University of Sheffield) interviews Stefan Bouzarovski (Geography, University of Manchester) about his recently published open access...
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