Featured image: La Criba in the Gulf of Fonseca, La Unión (photo by Julio Gutiérrez, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Journal Articles
- Caste, Markets, and Surplus Populations: Disciplinary Urbanism in Lahore’s Militarised Urban Frontier by Ateeb Ahmed *OPEN ACCESS*
- “It was never about money!”: Articulating a Commoning Anticapitalist Strategy in German Common Economies by Lee Amaduzzi and Sergio Ruiz Cayuela
- The Expert Epistemology of Climate Finance: Re-Visiting the Depoliticisation Critique by Jonathan Barnes *OPEN ACCESS*
- China’s Eco-Civilisation, Climate Leviathan, and Hobbesian Energy Transition by David Chen *OPEN ACCESS*
- Diplomatic Training and Spaces of Anticolonial Worldmaking by Ruth Craggs, Jonathan Harris and Fiona McConnell *OPEN ACCESS*
- Fitful Infrastructures: Dwelling with Infrastructural Elimination in Gaza by Khalid Dader and Mikko Joronen
- Upsetting the Double Movement? Elite Schisms and Bolsonaro’s Brazil in the Context of Global Authoritarian Capitalism by Sierra Deutsch, Bram Büscher, Robert Coates and Laila Sandroni *OPEN ACCESS*
- The Corridor as Commodity: Enclosure, Legibility, and Uneven Development in Southeast Asian Railway Projects by Jessica DiCarlo and David Fernando Bachrach *OPEN ACCESS*
- Decentring Labour: Looking at the Everyday in the Filipinx Diaspora by May L. Farrales
- Building Hype: Libertarian Cities, Fictitious Development, and Speculative Dispossession in El Salvador’s “Bitcoin City” by Julio Gutiérrez
- Naples, 2032: Visionary Fragments of the Eco-Transfeminist City by Ilenia Iengo
- Gaslighting Urban Planning? On Risk, Public Participation, and the Evolving Structures of Social Licence to Operate by Crystal Legacy, Chris Gibson and Dallas Rogers *OPEN ACCESS*
- The Conditions of the Working Class in 1960s Beirut: Fire and Everyday Struggles in Karantina by Diala Lteif *OPEN ACCESS*
- Reworlding Antiwork Politics by William Monteith *OPEN ACCESS*
- Taking Settler Colonialism Seriously in Abolition Ecologies: Centring Indigenous Dispossession in Geographies of Carceral Power, Ecocide, and the Abolitionist Ecological Imagination by Kyla Simone Piccin *OPEN ACCESS*
- Sand-Hungry: Accumulations, Erosions, and the Self-Feeding Logic of Beach Renourishment by Kimberly Schoemaker *OPEN ACCESS*
- It Was Always Blood and Soil: Ecofascism and the Racial Capitalocene by Sid Simpson and Kate Cheever
- Mobilising the Entrepreneurial Self to Manage the Crisis: Community Group-Buying during the Shanghai Lockdown by Ying Wang, Tingting Lu, Can Ouyang and Fulong Wu *OPEN ACCESS*
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