Unlike the Independent here in the UK, Antipode still has a print edition, which we imagine is hot when it comes off the press… Either way it’s March, so the February issue of Antipode – volume 48, number 2 – is now out.
We’re really excited to be able to present such vibrant and varied work. The issue is a brilliant representation of our dynamic and broad-based (sub)discipline, covering urban and rural political ecology; migration and the right to the city; war and mobilities; waste; settler colonialism, gender, and race; subjectification in Israel-Palestine; conservation and indigeneity; food systems; land grabbing; housing and the commons; the production of environmental subjects; and gentrification in a city many readers will soon be travelling to, San Francisco…
Martín Arboleda
Possibilities of Urban Belonging
Harald Bauder
Policing the Desert: The IOM in Libya Beyond War and Peace
Julien Brachet
Contesting Urban Metabolism: Struggles Over Waste-to-Energy in Delhi, India
Federico Demaria and Seth Schindler
Levi Gahman
Mikko Joronen
Emma Lee
John Lindenbaum
Ajit Menon, Maarten Bavinck, Johny Stephen and R. Manimohan
The Power to Plunder: Rethinking Land Grabbing in Latin America
Sharlene Mollett
Beyond Tragedy: Differential Commoning in a Manufactured Housing Cooperative
Elsa Noterman
Jonathan Peyton and Aaron Franks
John Stehlin