Jennifer A. Devine (Texas State University; [email protected]) and Jenny A. Baca (Environmental Incentives; [email protected]) Forthcoming in Antipode 52(4) this July, and available...
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Symposium – “The Political Forest in the Era of Green Neoliberalism”
Abolish the Police: Antipode stands in solidarity with US protesters against police brutality and racial injustice
On the morning of May 26th, people in the US and beyond woke up to the horrifying images of George Floyd’s brutal neck-crushing by a Minneapolis police officer. Although the method of his murder...
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The Antipode Film Project
The Antipode Lecture Series has been put on hold for 2020, though we’re planning to return to the American Association of Geographers and Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British...
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Publishing amidst the crisis – Antipode and Covid-19
To our readers, authors and referees, Official advice regarding Covid-19 and suites of measures taken to deal with it, not to mention the coronavirus disease itself, is limiting capacity...
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UK-based researchers at participating institutions can now publish open access in Antipode
A new agreement between our publisher Wiley and Jisc means that UK-based researchers at participating institutions can now publish open access in Antipode at no direct cost to them. As Wiley see...
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Call for applications – Antipode Foundation Awards, 2020
***Update, 20 March 2020*** In response to emerging government advice regarding Covid-19 and suites of measures taken to deal with it, the trustees of the Antipode Foundation have decided to...
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Antipode in the Time of Coronavirus – a message from the Editorial Collective
To our readers, authors and referees, In response to emerging government advice regarding Covid-19 and suites of measures taken to deal with it, Antipode’s Editorial Collective is instituting a...
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CFP – Clyde Woods Black Geographies Specialty Group Graduate Student Paper Award – deadline February 28
Antipode is proud to continue working with the AAG’s Black Geographies Specialty Group (BGSG) to support their graduate student paper award, named in honour of the late Clyde Woods… Clyde...
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Antipod: A Radical Geography Podcast and Sound Collective
Many will know (and love) it already, but for those that don’t we’re pleased to share here Antipod: A Radical Geography Podcast and Sound Collective. Launched in 2019 by the Antipod Sound...
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Re-Politicizing Poverty: Relational Re-conceptualizations of Impoverishment
The latest issue of Antipode – volume 52, number 2 – is hot off the press. It opens with five essays brought together by three University of Washington geographers, Austin Crane, Sarah Elwood...
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