Antipode at the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2013

We're delighted that Bruce Braun will be presenting the 2013 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture on Wednesday 28th August between 16:50 and 18:30 in the Ondaatje Theatre. The lecture will be followed by a...
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Antipode Foundation funding opportunities

The fourth Antipode Foundation Institute for the Geographies of Justice took place last week in Durban, South Africa. It sounds like it was a great event - more on this soon. For now, though, we're...
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New Antipode Book Series title – ‘The Down-deep Delight of Democracy’

Last month saw the release of a new title in the Antipode Book Series - Mark Purcell's The Down-deep Delight of Democracy. In the book - chapter one of which can be read here - Mark argues that the...
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Activism, environment, food, universities, and…post-Wall German filmmaking: Antipode volume 45, issue 3 out now

Antipode volume 45, number 3 out now... Interventions Human Subjects Research and the Ethics of Intervention: Life, Death, and Radical Geography in Practice by Richa Dhanju and Kathleen...
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Antipode at the 2013 AAG

Don't forget that Christian Parenti will be giving this year’s Antipode Lecture at the AAG annual meeting in Los Angeles on Wednesday 10 April, 16:40 - 18:20 (Emerald Bay, Westin, Level 3)....
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Radical public geographies: Antipode author on BBC Radio 4

Antipode author Kendra Strauss will be speaking on BBC Radio 4's 'Thinking Allowed' programme tomorrow, Wednesday 27th March, at 16:00 GMT. Cambridge geographer Kendra has been invited to take part...
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“More war than night”: Violence, resistance, and territory in Pará, Brazil

by David Meek, University of Georgia Adora sits on a rock-hard couch, leaning back to blow smoke upwards where it is refracted by the daylight, streaming through cracks in her clapboard house. Adora...
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Critical Cartography as Transformational Learning

by David Meek, University of Georgia A fundamental principle of critical geography is that maps are embodiments of power, differentially legitimizing particular communities, histories, and practices...
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Crofters, crafters, diggers and dreamers: Romantics or radicals?

by Naomi Millner, University of Bristol There’s a new political movement on the scene and it’s not afraid to get out its knitting-needles. Craftivism is “the practice of engaged creativity,...
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