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 Guermond (Queen Mary University of London), Katherine Brickell (King’s College London) and Nithya Natarajan (King’s College London) for bringing the collection together. Organising a Symposium is no mean feat, and it’s been a pleasure working with them.
Featured image: Photograph by a participant of the “Depleted by Debt?” research project (https://www.debt-climate-health.org/).
Journal Articles
- Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction by Vincent Guermond, Katherine Brickell and Nithya Natarajan
- Depleted by Debt: “Green” Microfinance, Over-Indebtedness, and Social Reproduction in Climate-Vulnerable Cambodia by Vincent Guermond, Dalia Iskander, Sébastien Michiels, Katherine Brickell, Gráinne Fay, Long Ly Vouch, Nithya Natarajan, Laurie Parsons, Fiorella Picchioni and W. Nathan Green *OPEN ACCESS*
- Running on Empty: Depletion and Social Reproduction in Myanmar and Sri Lanka by Jayanthi Thiyaga Lingham and Melissa Johnston *OPEN ACCESS*
- Ultra-Processed Food, Depletion, and Social Reproduction: A Conceptual Intervention by Sara Stevano *OPEN ACCESS*
- The Making of a Business Case for Unpaid Care and Domestic Work in the Global South: New Frontiers of Corporate Social Responsibility? by Catia Gregoratti and Sofie Tornhill *OPEN ACCESS*
- Afterword: Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction by Shirin M. Rai
- Medical Futurology: The National Health Service and the Politics of Inevitable Conclusions by Clare Herrick *OPEN ACCESS*
- Social Reproduction and the Housing Question by David Madden *OPEN ACCESS*
- The National Security State and the Tech City: Social Structures of Militarisation in Seattle’s Long Cold War by Chris Meulbroek and Jim Glassman *OPEN ACCESS*
- Farming the North: Cycles of Extraction and Dispossession by Sarah Rotz, Daniel Rück and Joseph LeBlanc *OPEN ACCESS*
- Discursive Extraction: Language, Value, and Capital in Myanmar’s Tourism Frontier by Sean P. Smith *OPEN ACCESS*
- From Land Reform to Landfare: Land Claims and the Welfare State in Kerala, India by R.C. Sudheesh
- Infrastructures, Riverscapes, and the Governance of Mobility: The Evros/Meriç River and the Infrastructuring of Nature by Peter Teunissen
- Neoliberalism’s Imagined Futures: Sustainability as Colonialism in Eco-City Design by Maxim Tvorun-Dunn *OPEN ACCESS*
- Heritage Protection as Progressive Urbanism? Modernist Social Housing in England by Aidan While and John Pendlebury *OPEN ACCESS*
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