Work supported by the Antipode Foundation now open access

Work by the winners of the 2012/13 and 2011/12 Graduate Student Scholarships is now freely available (i.e. no subscription required) at Wiley Online Library – Teo Ballvé’s ‘Territories of Life and Death on a Colombian Frontier‘ and Oliver Belcher’s ‘Best-Laid Schemes: Postcolonialism, Military Social Science, and the Making of U.S. Counterinsurgency Doctrine, 1940-2009‘.  We’ve also made interventions from the participants of the first two Institutes for the Geographies of Justice open access – the 283 Collective’s ‘What’s Just? Afterthoughts on the Summer Institute in the Geographies of Justice 2007‘ and the SIGJ2 Writing Collective’s ‘What Can We Do? The Challenge of Being New Academics in Neoliberal Universities‘.

And don’t forget that the Foundation is now accepting applications for places at the next IGJ which will take place in Durban, South Africa, from May 27th to June 1st 2013.  Click here for more information.

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