Latest journal issues
View AllVolume 57, Issue 2 March 2025
The first six articles form a Symposium, “Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction”. Antipode’s Editorial Collective would like to thank Vincent...
Read MoreVolume 57, Issue 1 January 2025
Featured image: Book fair at Exarcheia Square organised by the residents; on the sheet metal, it’s written “Trees will remain in the square.” (source: photo by Elia Apostolopoulou, Centre for...
Read MoreVolume 56, Issue 6 November 2024
I'm writing this on the eve of Peer Review Week—an annual event that this year is dedicated to the theme “Innovation and Technology in Peer Review”. I started work in Antipode's editorial...
Read MoreVolume 56, Issue 5 September 2024
Featured image: Pickers loading their worms onto trucks (source: photo by Joshua Steckley, Department of Physical and Environmental Science, University of Toronto Scarborough)
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Latest news
View AllThe 2025 Antipode AAG Lecture — “‘Mary, don’t you weep’: Reclaiming Anishinaabeg Women’s Histories of Detroit”
12th March 2025
Prof. Kyle T. MaysDepartment of African American StudiesUniversity of California, Los Angeles If you will be attending the AAG annual meeting in Detroit, MI, please join us (either in-person...
Read MoreIntervention Symposium—“Worldbuilding and Worldbreaking: New Spatialities of the Far-Right”
12th December 2024
Introduction by Jamey Essex (University of Windsor), Carolyn Gallaher (American University) and Jason Luger (Northumbria University) Almost two centuries ago, Marx and Engels conjured an...
Read MoreSymposium — “Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction”
11th December 2024
Organised by Vincent Guermond (Queen Mary University of London), Katherine Brickell (King’s College London) and Nithya Natarajan (King’s College London) Social reproduction is about how...
Read MoreAntipode Foundation “Right to the Discipline” grants 2024
8th October 2024
Today we launched a call for proposals for Antipode Foundation “Right to the Discipline” grants: https://antipodeonline.org/a-right-to-the-discipline/ We are looking to fund 10-12 projects, and...
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Latest lecture series
View AllThe 2025 Antipode AAG Lecture — “‘Mary, don’t you weep’: Reclaiming Anishinaabeg Women’s Histories of Detroit”
Prof. Kyle T. MaysDepartment of African American StudiesUniversity of California, Los Angeles If you will be attending the AAG annual meeting in Detroit, MI, please join us (either in-person...
Read MoreThe 2024 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture—“Where is Palestine? Singapore on the Med, Spaceships, and the Mount of Olives”
Laleh KhaliliInstitute of Arab and Islamic StudiesUniversity of Exeter ***Update, 12 November 2024: a recording of the lecture is now available below*** If you’ll be attending the Royal...
Read MoreThe 2024 Antipode AAG Lecture — “Detours as Worldmaking: Archives, Methods, Genres”
Vernadette Vicuña GonzalezProfessor of Asian American and Asian Diaspora StudiesDepartment of Ethnic Studies, University of California, Berkeley If you’ll be attending the American...
Read MoreThe 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...
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Latest interventions
View AllIntervention — “A Gas-Industrial Complex: Tracing the Colonial Cartography of the Eastern Mediterranean”
28th January 2025
WeSmellGas ([email protected]) Gas is expected to fuel the transition and time is fundamental. So we are here pushing to unlock as much gas as possible in the shortest time. (Managing...
Read MoreIntervention Symposium—“Worldbuilding and Worldbreaking: New Spatialities of the Far-Right”
12th December 2024
Introduction by Jamey Essex (University of Windsor), Carolyn Gallaher (American University) and Jason Luger (Northumbria University) Almost two centuries ago, Marx and Engels conjured an...
Read MoreIntervention — “A Love Letter to Students in Struggle for Palestine: Lessons for Abolition Geography”
6th November 2024
Dear Students and Comrades in Struggle for Palestine, We dedicate this letter to you, and all those involved in movements for Palestinian liberation at institutions of higher education and...
Read MoreBilingual Intervention — “Letter to Armando Normand: En esta tierra no hay lugar para más olvido / There is no room for more forgetting on this land”
5th November 2024
Nohely Guzmán (University of California, Los Angeles) Introduction This is a deeply personal, bilingual letter I wrote to Armando Normand, a figure synonymous with atrocity in the...
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Latest video abstracts
View AllVideo abstract—“The Roles and Intersections of Constrained Labour Agency”
31st July 2024
Published in Volume 56, Issue 3 of Antipode in May 2024, David Jordhus-Lier and Neil Coe’s open access article “The Roles and Intersections of Constrained Labour Agency” responds to a recent...
Read MoreVideo 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...
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Latest book reviews
View AllFabricating Homeland Security: Police Entanglements across India and Palestine/Israel
25th February 2025
Nicole Nguyen (University of Illinois Chicago) on Rhys Machold’s Fabricating Homeland Security: Police Entanglements across India and Palestine/Israel
Read MoreLife Beyond Waste: Work and Infrastructure in Urban Pakistan
25th February 2025
Pallavi Gupta (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa) on Waqas H. Butt’s Life Beyond Waste: Work and Infrastructure in Urban Pakistan
Read MoreSeeding Empire: American Philanthrocapital and the Roots of the Green Revolution in Africa
22nd January 2025
Jessie Luna (Colorado State University) on Aaron Eddens’ Seeding Empire: American Philanthrocapital and the Roots of the Green Revolution in Africa
Read MoreFor a Liberatory Politics of Home
9th January 2025
Samantha Thompson (University of Victoria) on Michele Lancione’s For a Liberatory Politics of Home
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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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