Ivana Bevilacqua (King’s College London) Leila Dawney (University of Exeter) Jay Emery (University of Sheffield) Daanish Mustafa (King’s College London) Julian Shaw (King’s...
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Intervention – “Arendtian Geopolitics after the 2021 UK Defence Review”
Symposium: Critical Restoration Geographies
Introduction – Meandering through Critical Restoration Geographies: A Reading Group Collective The CritRest Collective – Christian Keeve (University of Kentucky), Erin Clancy (University of...
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Intervention – “Impermanence: On Frantz Fanon’s Geographies”
Julia Aguiar, Afsheen Chowdhury, Misha Falk, Lizzy Hinds-Heuglin, Aakriti Kapoor, Yaniya Lee, Katherine McKittrick, Milka Njoroge, Channon Oyeniran, Nat Rambold and Victoria Valliere (Queen’s...
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Intervention – “Ethical Minoritarianism, and How it Helps to Build a Planetary Commons”
Oli Mould (Royal Holloway, University of London) The following Intervention is an adapted extract from Seven Ethics Against Capitalism: Towards a Planetary Commons, published by Polity in July...
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Intervention – “Sedimentary Justice: A Planetary Politics of Shifting Sediment”
Kate Dawson, Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science Earth-Moving The geography of the Earth has never been stable. As the deep history of...
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Intervention – “Block the Boat, Float the Flotilla: Palestine, Surplus, and Solidarity”
Nikolas Kosmatopoulos, American University of Beirut / Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton “Non carichiamo armi per Israele” (“We do not load arms for Israel”) was the...
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Intervention – “Gramsci at the Delhi Border: Indian Farmers and the Revolution against Inevitability”
Navyug Gill (Department of History, William Paterson University) In October 1917, a young Italian communist named Antonio Gramsci observed the Russian Revolution from afar with a mixture...
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Intervention – “Governance of the COVID-19 Pandemic: What Masking Reveals for Cognisant Citizenship and the Potential for Biopolitics-from-Below
by Mark Whitehead (Aberystwyth University) and Kelvin Mason (para-academic) In this essay we critique the governance of the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic via examining the measure of...
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Towards a Critical Glossary of Extraction: An Interview with Martín Arboleda
The following interview with political geographer Martín Arboleda was carried out as part of the “Beyond Extraction” (BE) project – a venue for researchers, writers, artists, and activists to...
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“For ‘Peace, Quiet, and Respect’: Race, Policing, and Land Grabbing on Chicago’s South Side” – winner of the 2018 Clyde Woods Black Geographies Specialty Group Graduate Student Paper Award
Published in Antipode 53(2) in March 2021, Teona Williams’ “For ‘Peace, Quiet, and Respect’: Race, Policing, and Land Grabbing on Chicago’s South Side” won the Clyde Woods Black...
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