Following the Antipode Editorial Collective’s “Palestine as Prism in Turbulent Times”, the next seven articles form a Symposium, “Political Ecologies of Storage for the 21st Century”, organised by Sayd Randle and Matthew Archer. Many thanks from everyone at Antipode to Sayd and Matthew for all their work editing the collection.
Featured image: Lalit’s onions stored in mesh bags in a relative’s empty house (photo by Tanya Matthan, London School of Economics)
Journal Articles
- Palestine as Prism in Turbulent Times by The Antipode Editorial Collective
- Political Ecologies of Storage for the 21st Century by Sayd Randle and Matthew Archer *OPEN ACCESS*
- Bulbs and Biopower: Managing Produce and Price in the Age of Agri-Logistics by Tanya Matthan *OPEN ACCESS*
- Wild Hogs in the Water: Contested Infrastructural Ecologies of Reservoir Storage in Texas by Sayd Randle
- Energy Storage and Environmental Justice: A Critical Examination of a Proposed Pumped Hydropower Facility in Goldendale, Washington by Alida Cantor, Bethani Turley and Katie Maxfield *OPEN ACCESS*
- Sustaining Decarbonisation: Energy Storage, Green Extractivism, and the Future of Mining by Matthew Archer and Filipe Calvão *OPEN ACCESS*
- Carbonous Concealment: Governing “Wild” Substances and Subterranean Storage in an Era of Climate Change by Sean Field *OPEN ACCESS*
- “We are a nuclear community”: The Ethical, Political Economic, and Social Relations of Canadian Nuclear Waste Siting by Marissa Bell
- Dangerous Liaisons: Unveiling the Co-Constitution of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Industrial Meat Production by Mariel Aguilar-Støen, Jostein Jakobsen, Mads Barbesgaard, Rebecca Leigh Rutt and Ada Eldevik-Stjernqvist *OPEN ACCESS*
- Extraterritorial Displacement: The Transnational Meaning of National Flags during Contentious Politics and the Far Right by Jiun Bang
- “Fixing” Settler Capitalism: Un/Sustainability in the Former Fort Ord by Clare M. Beer and Sara Salazar Hughes
- Enduring Ascriptions of Dependence: Cultural Autonomy and Relational Interdependence in the Marshall Islands by Ola G. Berta
- Landowners Meet Drug Traffickers: Coercive Networks and Violence in Rural Colombia by Luis David Castillo Rojas and Benjamin Lévy *OPEN ACCESS*
- In Whose Calculation? The Conflicts, Compromises, and Conversions of Corporate-Initiated Renewable Electricity Markets by Ker-hsuan Chien
- Beyond the New Municipalism: Towards Post-Capitalist Territorial Sovereignty in the Case of Hernani Burujabe by Andoni Egia-Olaizola, Unai Villalba-Eguiluz and Xabier Gainza *OPEN ACCESS*
- Power, Narrative, and Fossil Fuels: Meaning-Making and the Co-Optation of Workers’ Struggle by Megan Egler and Cheryl Morse *OPEN ACCESS*
- Humour as a Pedagogical Tool: Evidence and Implications for Critical Geography by Ben A. Gerlofs and Xuechao Zheng *OPEN ACCESS*
- Housing Crisis or Immiseration? Revisiting the Housing Question under Urban Capitalism by Ståle Holgersen and Timothy Blackwell *OPEN ACCESS*
- “Trees give life. Police take it”: Building and Fighting for Abolitionist Life-Worlds, from the Weelaunee Forest to Georgia’s Jails by Hannah Kass *OPEN ACCESS*
- Departheid in the Post-Soviet Space? The Shifting Geopolitics and Racialisation of Migration Governance in Lithuania by Julija Kekstaite and Robin Vandevoordt
- Workers’ Perspectives on an Unjust Transition: Place, History, and Workplace Closure at Grangemouth Oil Refinery, Scotland by Riyoko Shibe and Ewan Gibbs *OPEN ACCESS*
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