Book Review Essay—Decolonising “Modern Slavery”

Siobhán McGrath (Clark University) and Ayushman Bhagat (Brunel University London) on Kamala Kempadoo and Elena Shih’s White Supremacy, Racism, and the Coloniality of Anti-Trafficking, Lyndsey P....
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Resisting Olympic Evictions: Contesting Space in Rio de Janeiro

Cerianne Robertson (University of Pennsylvania) on Adam Talbot’s Resisting Olympic Evictions: Contesting Space in Rio de Janeiro
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Toxic City: Redevelopment and Environmental Justice in San Francisco

Alison Hope Alkon (UC Santa Cruz) on Lindsey Dillon’s Toxic City: Redevelopment and Environmental Justice in San Francisco
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Marxism and the Capitalist State: Towards a New Debate

Gabriel Meier (CUNY Graduate Center) on Rob Hunter, Rafael Khachaturian and Eva Nanopoulos’ Marxism and the Capitalist State: Towards a New Debate
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A Global Idea: Youth, City Networks, and the Struggle for the Arab World

Katherine Alissar Tannous (UC Irvine) on Mayssoun Sukarieh’s A Global Idea: Youth, City Networks, and the Struggle for the Arab World
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Invited to Witness: Solidarity Tourism Across Occupied Palestine

Christopher Courtheyn (Boise State University) on Jennifer Lynn Kelly’s Invited to Witness: Solidarity Tourism Across Occupied Palestine
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Society Despite the State: Reimagining Geographies of Order

Alexander Dunlap (Boston University) on Anthony Ince and Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre’s Society Despite the State: Reimagining Geographies of Order
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Calls from Home

Michelle Brown (Appalachian Justice Research Center/University of Tennessee) on Sylvia Ryerson’s film Calls from Home Many thanks from the Editorial Collective to Sylvia Ryerson for comments...
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Elastic Empire: Refashioning War through Aid in Palestine

Charles Finn (University of California, Irvine) on Lisa Bhungalia’s Elastic Empire: Refashioning War through Aid in Palestine
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Apartheid Remains

Grant Farred (Cornell University) on Sharad Chari’s Apartheid Remains
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