Apply now—Antipode’s 10th Institute for the Geographies of Justice, “Organizing and Solidarity in a Polycrisis”

Toronto, Ontario, Canadathe traditional territory of the Huron Wendat, the Seneca and the Mississaugas of the Credit June 1st – 5th, 2026 The contemporary global landscape is...
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Antipode Foundation “Right to the Discipline” grants 2025

Today we launched a call for proposals for Antipode Foundation “Right to the Discipline” grants: https://antipodeonline.org/a-right-to-the-discipline/ We are looking to fund 10-12 projects, and...
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The 2025 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture—“Sonic Lives: On the Radio and Anticolonial Solidarity”

Mai Taha and Sara SalemDepartment of SociologyLondon School of Economics and Political Science ***Update, 26.09.25—thanks to the Royal Geographical Society, a recording of the lecture is...
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Symposium — “Agrarian Modernities: Land Futures and Surprise in the Countryside”

Organized by Hilary Faxon (University of Montana) and Christian Lund (University of Copenhagen) Something is afoot in the agrarian world. Around the globe, peasants, migrants, companies,...
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Call for Interventions — Critical Geographies of the Shifting World Order

Antipode Editorial Collective, May 2025 Antipode’s most recent set of Interventions is an invitation to think geographically about current global transformations. The ongoing genocide...
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Intervention — “533 Geographers Call for Action on Transphobic Developments in the UK, its Supreme Court, and the EHRC”

Jay Todd, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow In the UK and globally, we are witnessing eliminationist attacks on trans and gender diverse people that are...
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Eviction Nation: Evictions in Ireland from 2015 to 2024

Today we’re delighted to share some of the outputs from one of last year’s “Right to the Discipline” grant-funded projects. Fiadh Tubridy (Maynooth University Department of Geography)...
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Geographies of Erasure and Silencing

We're delighted to share a number of outputs from the Antipode Foundation-funded project "Geographies of Erasure and Silencing". Geographer James Esson led a project that received a "Right to the...
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Book Review Forum — Brett Christophers’ “The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won’t Save the Planet”

Review 1 — Bruce Baigrie (Syracuse University) Review 2 — Alyssa Battistoni (Barnard College) Review 3 — Holly Jean Buck (University at Buffalo) Review 4 — Conor Harrison...
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The 2025 Antipode AAG Lecture — “‘Mary, don’t you weep’: Reclaiming Anishinaabeg Women’s Histories of Detroit”

Prof. Kyle T. MaysDepartment of African American StudiesUniversity of California, Los Angeles If you will be attending the AAG annual meeting in Detroit, MI, please join us (either in-person...
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