Kelvin Mason, University of Liverpool Sam Halvorsen, University College London Kerry Burton, University of the West of England Introduction Reading groups represent a common practice both inside and...
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Intervention – "Reading Groups as Radical Research Practice"
Intervention – '#ArabsAndJewsRefuseToBeEnemies: Everyday Geopolitics of Peace'
Diana Martin, University of Portsmouth In June 2014 the kidnapping and killing of three Israeli teenagers in the Occupied Palestinian Territories set off a chain reaction of extreme violence....
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Doing Public Geography, Making Scholarship Public
The Antipode Foundation has been supporting the biennial Institute for the Geographies of Justice since 2007, and all four IGJs have yielded brilliant resources for Antipode's readers. Now -...
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Intervention – 'From Gaza: A Letter to a Friend'
25 September 2014 Dear Ya’akov, Or have you started calling yourself Jacob since you family moved to America from Tel Aviv? Anyway, this is Yaqub. You remember, your namesake Yaqub, we were...
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Intervention – 'Thinking/Making Geographic Representation'
by Chris Alton, Zulaikha Ayub, Alex Chen, Leif Estrada, Justin Kollar, Patrick Leonard, Martin Pavlinic, Andreas Viglakis and Matthew W. Wilson* Following a seminar in critical and social cartography...
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Intervention – 'Empty Words on Occupied Lands? Positionality, Settler Colonialism, and the Politics of Recognition'
by Vanessa Sloan Morgan, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Traditional Haudenosaunee & Anishinaabe Territories, Canada Positionality: An Empirical (and Personal)...
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Intervention – 'Crammed Contested Strip: Democracy in the New Republic' by Andy Merrifield
Andy Merrifield, Fellow, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge I was in Athens not long ago, at a conference called “Crisis-Scapes”, organized by a talented anarchist collective who a...
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Intervention – 'Addressing the Indigenous-Immigration “Parallax Gap”'
Anna Stanley, Canadian Studies, University of Toronto Sedef Arat-Koç, Politics, Ryerson University Laurie K. Bertram, History, University of Alberta Hayden King, Politics, Ryerson University In...
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Intervention – 'Merkel’s Geography: Maps and Territory in China'
by Marijn Nieuwenhuis, University of Warwick Maps are vital for the geographic imaginary of the state. They are, as David Harvey (2001) and others (see, for example, Crampton and Elden 2007; Elden...
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Critical dialogue – ‘The Spatial Paradoxes of “Radical” Activism’
Sarah Launius, University of Arizona Jill Williams’ recent intervention on AntipodeFoundation.org, ‘The Spatial Paradoxes of “Radical” Activism’, presents the recent high-profile actions of...
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