The first six articles form a Symposium, “Outside the Wage: Seeing Politics and Possibilities with Critical Comparisons”, brought together by guest editors Jennifer Tucker, Aman Luthra and...
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Volume 55, Issue 4 July 2023
Symposium – “Outside the Wage: Seeing Politics and Possibilities with Critical Comparisons”
Organised by Jennifer L. Tucker (University of New Mexico), Aman Luthra (George Washington University) and Christian Anderson (University of Washington, Bothell) Forthcoming in Antipode 55(4) in...
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Spatial Regulation in New York City: From Urban Renewal to Zero Tolerance
Christian Anderson (City University of New York) on Themis Chronopoulos’ Spatial Regulation in New York City: From Urban Renewal to Zero Tolerance;
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Life and time(s) in the neoliberal university: Tell me about it (seriously, do)
by Christian Anderson, City University of New York Last semester I spent one night a week sleeping on the floor in a small, windowless student office at my university. I had an adjunct teaching load...
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OWS Screenprinting: Markets, Commons and Questions, Part II
by Jesse Goldstein, City University of New York I began part one of this essay with a trip to the Hunter College Women’s Day Fair, where the OWS Screenprinters Coop was set up for the day. ...
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The message
by Christian Anderson, City University of New York Not too long ago, a forwarded message arrived in my inbox. Simply titled ‘2012’, it was addressed to dozens of other people, and I could see...
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Who cleans up this mess?
by Christian Anderson, City University of New York The short film Trash-Out (freely viewable at http://www.pbs.org/pov/trashout/full.php through August 2014) offers an unflinching look at the nitty...
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Plotting a view from below: An introduction
by Christian Anderson, City University of New York “What speaks to us, seemingly, is always the big event, the untoward, the extraordinary: the front page splash, the banner headlines. Railway...
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Athens GA, USA, 30 May – 3 June 2011
The third IGJ was organised by Nik Heynen and hosted by the Department of Geography at the University of Georgia. You can read 'Gleaning the Current Conjuncture: Notes from the 3rd Antipode...
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Intervention — “Trans Liberation in the UK is Under Threat: How Geographers Can Respond”
James David Todd (University of Glasgow) Trans lives are flourishing with greater visibility now than at any period in our recent history. Yet in the UK, trans and gender diverse people...
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