We recently announced that issue 5 of Antipode‘s 44th volume will be a special issue entitled ‘Anarchist Geographies’. Here one of the guest editors, the University of Victoria’s Simon Springer, introduces the papers which together seek to ‘reanimate’ radical geography’s anarchist traditions.
Table of contents and links to papers below…
Antipode 44(5) – Anarchist Geographies
Foreword
Looking Backward/Acting Forward by Myrna Margulies Breitbart
Introduction
Reanimating Anarchist Geographies: A New Burst of Colour by Simon Springer, Anthony Ince, Gavin Brown, Jenny Pickerill and Adam J. Barker
Papers
Anarchism! What Geography Still Ought To Be by Simon Springer
The Pervasive Nature of Heterodox Economic Spaces at a Time of Neoliberal Crisis: Towards a ‘Postneoliberal’ Anarchist Future by Richard J. White and Colin C. Williams
In the Shell of the Old: Anarchist Geographies of Territorialisation by Anthony Ince
Emotion at the Centre of Radical Politics: On the Affective Structures of Rebellion and Control by Nathan L. Clough
Anarchy, Geography, and Drift by Jeff Ferrell
Radicalizing Relationships To and Through Shared Geographies: Why Anarchists Need to Understand Indigenous Connections to Land and Place by Adam J. Barker and Jenny Pickerill
Practice What You Teach: Placing Anarchism In and Out of the Classroom by Farhang Rouhani
Afterword
Anarchist Geographies and Revolutionary Strategies by Uri Gordon
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