Latest journal issues
View AllVolume 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.
Read MoreVolume 55, Issue 4 July 2023
The first six articles form a Symposium, “Outside the Wage: Seeing Politics and Possibilities with Critical Comparisons”, brought together by guest editors Jennifer Tucker, Aman Luthra and...
Read MoreVolume 55, Issue 3 May 2023
The first six articles form a Symposium, “Youth and Decolonial Politics in a Relational Context”, brought together by guest editors Mabel Gergan, Sneha Krishnan, Sara Smith and Stephen Young.
Read MoreVolume 55, Issue 2 March 2023
Latest news
View AllThe 2023 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture—“Decommissioning Anti-Racism: Police Power, State Capture, and Black Radical Traditions”
24th August 2023
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 MoreAntipode Foundation “Right to the Discipline” grants 2023
3rd August 2023
In solidarity with those taking part in the University and College Union’s strike actions in the UK, we extended the late February deadline for applications for Antipode Foundation “Right to the...
Read MoreBook Review Forum — Darren Byler’s “Terror Capitalism: Uyghur Dispossession and Masculinity in a Chinese City”
5th June 2023
Introduction—Vivian Lu, Fordham University How is terror produced, multiplied, and survived? Terror is an evocative concept, and it is deliberately deployed in the ethnography Terror...
Read MoreThe Antipode Film Project — Call for Proposals, May 2023
17th May 2023
The Antipode Foundation—the charity responsible for the publication of Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography—welcomes proposals for short documentary videos exploring key thinkers,...
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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 More2021
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...
Read More2018
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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Latest interventions
View AllIntervention—“Responding to Montreal’s Airbnb Tragedy”
19th September 2023
by Alexander Weisler (Université de Montréal) Introduction: Short-Term Backlash Following a deadly fire in a Montreal heritage building illegally listed on Airbnb, the Canadian province...
Read MoreIntervention — “Trans Liberation in the UK is Under Threat: How Geographers Can Respond”
24th May 2023
James David Todd (University of Glasgow) Trans lives are flourishing with greater visibility now than at any period in our recent history. Yet in the UK, trans and gender diverse people...
Read MoreIntervention — “A Space of Possibilities: Situated Research with/from La Casa dels Futurs”
10th May 2023
Austin Matheney (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Melissa Garcia-Lamarca (Polytecnic of Turin), Amalia Calderón-Argelich (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Nelly Alfandari (La Casa dels...
Read MoreIntervention—“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...
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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 AllThe Feminist Subversion of the Economy: Contributions for Life Against Capital
22nd August 2023
Stephanie Bender (University of Freiburg) on Amaia Pérez Orozco’s The Feminist Subversion of the Economy: Contributions for Life Against Capital (translated by Liz Mason-Deese)
Read MoreScales of Resistance: Indigenous Women’s Transborder Activism
21st June 2023
Rebekah Kartal (University of British Columbia) on Maylei Blackwell’s Scales of Resistance: Indigenous Women’s Transborder Activism
Read MoreWho Would Believe a Prisoner? Indiana Women’s Carceral Institutions, 1848–1920
13th June 2023
Laura Ciolkowski (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) on Michelle Daniel Jones and Elizabeth Nelson’s Who Would Believe a Prisoner? Indiana Women’s Carceral Institutions, 1848–1920
Read MoreBook Review Forum — Darren Byler’s “Terror Capitalism: Uyghur Dispossession and Masculinity in a Chinese City”
5th June 2023
Vivian Lu (Fordham University), Eli Friedman (Cornell University), Madiha Tahir (Yale University), Joe Bryan (University of Colorado, Boulder), and Tanzeen Rashed Doha (Cornell University) on Darren...
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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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