Latest journal issues
View AllVolume 55, Issue 1 January 2023
Volume 54, Issue 6 November 2022
This intro was written just after Lula winning the Brazilian presidential elections. While his past left politics and redistributive extractivism offer much ground for radical critique, and the...
Read MoreVolume 54, Issue 5 September 2022
It’s September, which means the start of autumn and time for the fifth issue of this year’s volume of Antipode. Quoting the inimitable Andy Kent, the issue contains a cracking set of papers: a...
Read MoreVolume 54, Issue 4 July 2022
In their paper “Decolonisation is a Political Project”, Andrew Curley, Pallavi Gupta, Lara Lookabaugh, Christopher Neubert and Sara Smith argue for the importance of engaging with some of the...
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Latest news
View AllBook review forum—“Data Power: Radical Geographies of Control and Resistance” by Jim E. Thatcher and Craig M. Dalton
26th January 2023
Introduction—Nick Lally, University of Kentucky In Data Power: Radical Geographies of Control and Resistance, Jim E. Thatcher and Craig M. Dalton assess the current state of “data...
Read MoreSymposium – “Outside the Wage: Seeing Politics and Possibilities with Critical Comparisons”
10th January 2023
Organised by Jennifer L. Tucker (University of New Mexico), Aman Luthra (George Washington University) and Christian Anderson (University of Washington, Bothell) Forthcoming in Antipode 55(4) in...
Read MoreBook review forum—Katherine McKittrick’s “Dear Science and Other Stories”
1st December 2022
We were delighted when Katherine McKittrick, former Antipode editor and current trustee of the Antipode Foundation, agreed to present the 2021 Antipode American Association of Geographers Lecture. A...
Read MoreGordon MacLeod
23rd November 2022
The Editorial Collective and the broader Antipode community have been deeply saddened to learn of the untimely death of Gordon MacLeod. Gordon was a singular voice in critical geography who was...
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Latest lecture series
View All2021
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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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...
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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...
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Latest interventions
View AllIntervention – “Hosting for the UK’s ‘Homes for Ukraine’ Scheme”
16th November 2022
Kathy Burrell (Department of Geography and Planning, University of Liverpool) When Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022 a devastating wave of human suffering was set in motion. By 8...
Read MoreSymposium – “Fractured Kinship and Failed Utopias: Remembering the Brilliant Lauren Berlant”
31st October 2022
Organised by Heather McLean (Athabasca University) and David K. Seitz (Harvey Mudd College) Introduction In February 2022, a group of geographers and anthropologists gathered at the...
Read MoreIntervention — “Sexual and Gender Based Violence and COVID-19 in Urban Zimbabwe”
20th October 2022
Manase Kudzai Chiweshe (Department of Social and Community Development, University of Zimbabwe) and Sandra Bhatasara (Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development Institute, University of...
Read More“House On Fire: Housing & Climate Crisis, Housing & Climate Resistance”—an illustrated zine by Erin Goodling
27th September 2022
Climate change, and especially wildfires, are impacting more and more people across North America and around the world. House On Fire: Housing & Climate Crisis, Housing & Climate Resistance...
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Latest video abstracts
View AllVideo 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...
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...
Read MoreVideo abstract – “Urban Transformations to Keep All the Same: The Power of Ivy Discourses”
8th June 2022
Forthcoming in Antipode 54(4) in July 2022, and available Open Access online now, “Urban Transformations to Keep All the Same: The Power of Ivy Discourses” by Linda Westman and Vanesa Castán...
Read MoreVideo Abstract – “Cycling Lungs: Understanding Mobile Subjectivity as Enfleshed”
9th December 2021
We’re delighted to share another video abstract from our January 2022 issue, Antipode 54(1) – A.C. Davidson talking about their new open access paper, “Cycling Lungs: Understanding Mobile...
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Latest book reviews
View AllBook review forum— Jim E. Thatcher and Craig M. Dalton’s “Data Power: Radical Geographies of Control and Resistance”
26th January 2023
Nick Lally (University of Kentucky), Ian Spangler (University of Kentucky), Ofurhe Igbinedion (Oakland Department of Transportation), Luis F. Alvarez León (Dartmouth College) and Emma Fraser...
Read MoreCannibal Capitalism: How Our System Is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet—and What We Can Do About It
19th January 2023
James Wilt (University of Manitoba) on Nancy Fraser’s Cannibal Capitalism: How Our System Is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet—and What We Can Do About It
Read MoreBook review forum—Katherine McKittrick’s “Dear Science and Other Stories”
1st December 2022
Ladipo Famodu (Sandberg Instituut) and Temitope Famodu (University of California-Irvine), Maria Ryan (Florida State University), Victoria Ogoegbunam Okoye (SOAS University of London), and Lioba...
Read MoreRehearsals for Living
18th November 2022
Alia Hazineh (Concordia University) on Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s Rehearsals for Living
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Latest antipode book series
View AllManifesting 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)
View BookKeywords in Radical Geography: Antipode at 50
edited by the Antipode Editorial Collective (2019)
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Latest interviews
View AllAuthor 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...
Read More“A Practical Explanation: How Adequate is it to Think from Disciplines?”—An Interview with Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Part 2
5th July 2022
Introduction Below we share Part 2 of our interview with Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni, in which we continue our discussion of his recently co-edited volume, Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st...
Read More“A Resurgence of Decolonisation: We Need to do African Studies with Africans”—An Interview with Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Part 1
15th June 2022
Introduction The following conversation with Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni represents the second instalment in a series of four conversations that Antipode is organising on decolonial and anticolonial...
Read MoreDecolonize the Commons – Debate! A Conversation with Franklin Obeng-Odoom
2nd September 2021
Antipode has become a key platform for engaging with decolonial and anticolonial scholarship, as well as scholarship that breathes that spirit (such as Black geographies, Indigenous studies,...
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