It has been another record-breaking year for Antipode. We’ve received more submissions and published more papers than ever (53% Open Access), and while we’re sceptical about some of the uses of such metrics, in the 2022 Journal Citation Reports the journal ranked 10/86 in Geography with an impact factor of 5.
We say this every year, but we really couldn’t do it without our community of dedicated, generous reviewers—almost 600 of them between July 2022 and June 2023. Covid, industrial action, and the rest have been limiting capacity everywhere, and yet we’ve witnessed so much goodwill and humanity. It has been a pleasure working with our referees over the last 12 months.
Journal Articles
- In Search of Free Spaces to Breathe: Turkey’s United June Movement, Social Uprising, and Spatial Maintainability by Mehmet Fatih Çömlekçi and Serhat Güney
- Dams, Diversions, and Development: Slow Resistance and Authoritarian Rule in the Salween River Basin by Zali Fung and Vanessa Lamb *OPEN ACCESS*
- Brazil’s Amazon Fund: A “Green Fix” between Offset Pressures and Deforestation Crisis by Claudia Horn *OPEN ACCESS*
- Towards a Political Economy of Social Infrastructure: Contesting “Anti-Social Infrastructures” in London by Amy Horton and Joe Penny *OPEN ACCESS*
- Paths of Erasure and Trails of Resistance in a Neo-Settler-Colonial City by Michal Huss *OPEN ACCESS*
- The Indexification of Poverty: The Covert Politics of Small-Area Indices by Ed Kiely and Samuel Strong *OPEN ACCESS*
- Enduring Colonial Grammars of Self: Infrastructure, Coloniality, Ethnicity by Gediminas Lesutis *OPEN ACCESS*
- Anti-Prostitution Politics and Militarised Urban Prosperity in the US Military Camptown in Korea by Bridget Martin
- Waves, Floods, Currents: The Politics and Poetics of Water in Social Movement Analysis by Jamie Matthews *OPEN ACCESS*
- The Romantic Anti-Capitalisms of Short-Term Rental Hosting by Nina Medvedeva
- Acts of Disengagement in Border Struggles: Fugitive Practices of Refusal by Isabel Meier *OPEN ACCESS*
- Legal Geographies of Displacement through Renovation: Legal Interpretative Practices in Sweden by Dominika V. Polanska *OPEN ACCESS*
- Regulatory Alchemy: How the Water Cycle Becomes Capital in the California Desert by Julia Sizek
- Designing a New Civic Economy? On the Emergence and Contradictions of Participatory Experimental Urbanism by Matthew Thompson and Colin Lorne *OPEN ACCESS*
- Terrace Dissent in Urban Western Sahara: Between Plazas and Homes by Kenza Yousfi
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