Latest journal issues
View AllVolume 53, Number 1 January 2021
Welcome to the 53rd volume of Antipode. The editors, together with the journal’s inimitable editorial manager, Andy Kent, continue to advance the journal’s mission under “covid conditions”....
Read MoreVolume 52, Number 6 November 2020
This is the fourth issue of Antipode that comes to press during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the pandemic exacerbates existing crises and inequalities, this issue is a reminder that different forms...
Read MoreVolume 52, Issue 5 September 2020
As with the past issue, the essays presented here were in the pipeline prior to the COVID-19 pandemic’s shadow on every aspect of our lives. But as with Antipode’s “conjunctural...
Read MoreVolume 52, Issue 4 July 2020
This issue of Antipode is published amidst the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic which continues to have a global reach and impact. The uneven geographies and consequences of the pandemic, particularly the...
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Latest news
View All“In Front of the World”: Translating Beatriz Nascimento
21st January 2021
Christen Smith (University of Texas at Austin), Archie Davies (University of Sheffield) and Bethânia Gomes (Independent Scholar, New York) Beatriz Nascimento (1942-1995) was one of the most...
Read MoreCall for proposals, deadline February 28th – “Right to the Discipline” grants
7th January 2021
Notwithstanding the efforts of many brilliant, committed – and often unrecognised – scholars, geography has largely failed, and in many cases even resisted, calls within its own ranks to...
Read MoreSymposium – “Undocumented Immigrant Activism and the Political: Disrupting the Order or Reproducing the Status Quo?”
3rd November 2020
Edited by Thomas Swerts (Erasmus University Rotterdam; swerts@essb.eur.nl) and Walter Nicholls (University of California, Irvine; wnicholl@uci.edu) Forthcoming in Antipode 53(2) in March...
Read MoreDalit Lives Matter! A Cry to Rage Against the Horrifying Violence of Saffron Terror in India
30th October 2020
A message from our friends at India Civil Watch, via Richa Nagar: In Hathras, cops barricade a raped woman’s home,hijack her corpse, set it afire on a murderous night,deaf to her mother’s...
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Latest lecture series
View All2019
AAG – The Seventh Wonder of the Zad by Kristin Ross (New York University, USA) – video available here and below; virtual journal issue available here RGS-IBG – “Blind Pessimism and Worldly...
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RGS-IBG - Trauma Geographies: Broken Bodies and Lethal Landscapes by Derek Gregory (University of British Columbia, Canada) - video available here and below; virtual journal issue available...
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RGS-IBG - Retelling Stories, Disrupting “the Social”, Relearning the World by Richa Nagar (University of Minnesota, USA / Rhodes University, South Africa) - video available here and below;...
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RGS-IBG - Provisioning the Provisional: Ensemble Work in Yangon by AbdouMaliq Simone (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany) - video available here and...
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Latest interventions
View AllIntervention – “The ‘Outdoor’ Paradox: Public Policies and Scientific Evidence during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Portugal”
22nd February 2021
Simone Tulumello (Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa; Urban Transitions Hub, https://urbantransitionshub.org/) On 15 January 2021, amid a dramatic spike in cases of...
Read MoreIntervention – “Toward Emergent Scholarship: Aligning Classroom Praxis with Liberatory Aims”
10th February 2021
Athena Co-Learning Collective: https://www.athenacollective.org/ Embracing Emergence In the book Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds, adrienne maree brown describes emergent...
Read MoreIntervention — “The COVID-Climate Moment: Approximating Planetary Crisis in Palestine/Israel”
5th February 2021
Ben Weinger (Department of Geography, UCLA) “We are in a state of emergency, both climatic and democratic. A dangerous Knesset bypass law will be put to vote tonight, and we won’t allow...
Read MoreIntervention – “The Pangolin and the Coal Mine: Challenging the Forces of Extractivism, Human Rights Abuse, and Planetary Calamity”
1st February 2021
Kristen Lyons, Anthony Esposito and Murrawah Johnson Crisis has settled into our material and emotional landscapes, bearing down upon ecologies, human life, and everyday people’s...
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Latest video abstracts
View AllVideo Abstract – “Blogging the Virtual: New Geographies of Domination and Resistance In and Beyond Russia”
3rd February 2021
Forthcoming in Antipode 53(4) this July, and available online now, “Blogging the Virtual: New Geographies of Domination and Resistance In and Beyond Russia” explores the rise of...
Read MoreVideo Abstract – “The Garbage of Society”: Disposable Women and the Socio-Spatial Scripts of Femicide in Guatemala
9th December 2020
We’re pleased to present an important video abstract, and accompanying “Policy Brief”, by Lorena Fuentes, author of “The Garbage of Society”: Disposable Women and the Socio-Spatial Scripts...
Read MoreVideo abstract – “Sovereign Atonement: (Non)citizenship, Territory, and State‐Making in Post‐Colonial South Asia”
18th November 2020
Forthcoming in Antipode 53(2) in March 2021, and available online now, Azmeary Ferdoush’s “Sovereign Atonement: (Non)citizenship, Territory, and State‐Making in Post‐Colonial South Asia”...
Read MoreVideo abstract – “From the School Yard to the Conservation Area: Impact Investment across the Nature/Social Divide”
14th September 2020
Our September issue, Volume 52, Number 5 of Antipode, is hot off the press, and here we’re pleased to present a paper from it. “From the School Yard to the Conservation Area: Impact...
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Latest book reviews
View AllThe Chinese Atlantic: Seascapes and the Theatricality of Globalization
5th February 2021
Hadley Howes (Queen’s University) on Sean Metzger’s The Chinese Atlantic: Seascapes and the Theatricality of Globalization
Read MoreMigrant Resistance in Contemporary Europe
27th January 2021
Andonea Jon Dickson (Queen Mary, University of London) on Maurice Stierl’s Migrant Resistance in Contemporary Europe
Read MoreA Queer New York: Geographies of Lesbians, Dykes, and Queers
26th January 2021
Alison L. Bain (York University) on Jen Jack Gieseking’s A Queer New York: Geographies of Lesbians, Dykes, and Queers
Read MoreRadical Cartographies: Participatory Mapmaking from Latin America
20th January 2021
Léa Denieul (Concordia University) on Bjørn Sletto, Joe Bryan, Alfredo Wagner and Charles Hale’s Radical Cartographies: Participatory Mapmaking from Latin America
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Latest antipode book series
View AllSpatial Histories of Radical Geography: North America and Beyond
Edited by Trevor Barnes and Eric Sheppard (2019)
View BookKeywords in Radical Geography: Antipode at 50
edited by the Antipode Editorial Collective (2019)
View BookFrontier Assemblages: The Emergent Politics of Resource Frontiers in Asia
by Jason Cons and Michael Eilenberg (2019)
View BookThe Metacolonial State: Pakistan, Critical Ontology, and the Biopolitical Horizons of Political Islam
by Najeeb Jan (2019)
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Latest interviews
View AllThe Biopolitics of Immunity in Times of COVID-19: An Interview with Roberto Esposito
16th June 2020
The Italian philosopher Roberto Esposito is the author of various influential books, including the trilogy Communitas: The Origin and Destiny of Community (translated by Timothy Campbell and...
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day 2020 – meet the author of one of Antipode’s top cited articles, Ashanté M. Reese
4th March 2020
Among Antipode’s top cited articles in 2019 is Ashanté M. Reese’s “We will not perish; we’re going to keep flourishing”: Race, Food Access, and Geographies of Self‐Reliance. Using a...
Read MoreA Commons-Based Peer To Peer Path to Post-Capitalism: An Interview with Michel Bauwens
19th February 2020
Forthcoming in Antipode 52(3) this May, and available online now, “The Social Life of Robots: The Politics of Algorithms, Governance, and Sovereignty” is a collection of four essays brought...
Read MoreUnlocking Sustainable Cities: A Manifesto for Real Change
7th January 2019
Here we catch up Paul Chatterton and speak with him about his new book, Unlocking Sustainable Cities: A Manifesto for Real Change. As well as an ex-editor of Antipode and is one of the co-founders...
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