***We first posted this on 17 December 2012. In retrospect, the timing was bad - last week before the holidays; what were we thinking?! - so we're re-posting today. Ed.*** A couple of months ago we...
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Symposium on PyGyRG’s ‘Communifesto for Fuller Geographies’ – Authors’ reply to critical responses
The Antipode Book Series
Following a post earlier this week about Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics - one of the latest titles in the Antipode Book Series - here we've a new 'mission statement', and invitation, from Book...
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Gramscian Geographies
We've been making connections between Antipode papers and work published in other journals recently, looking at the excellent ACME special issues on anarchist and autonomous geographies and the...
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The Politics of Climate Change
We plugged their anarchist geographies special issue last week, and this week we've another special issue of ACME - 'The Politics of Climate Change', guest-edited by friend (and now neighbour) of...
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Welfare Reform and the Production of Ignorance
Welfare benefits in the UK have in recent years risen faster than wages. So the coalition government introduced the Welfare Benefits Uprating Bill - which passed comfortably in the Commons earlier...
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Did Somebody Say Anarchism?
We had two special issues on anarchism yesterday (see here) and today's we've a paper hot off the press - Federico Ferretti's '"They have the right to throw us out": Élisée Reclus’ New Universal...
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More Anarchist Geographies
You wait almost 35 years for a special issue on anarchist geographies, and then two arrive at once... Antipode's 'Anarchist Geographies' came out late last year (you can see one of the guest editors,...
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Radical Geography in the Interwar Period: Disciplinary Trajectories and Hidden Histories – CFP RGS-IBG 2013
An interesting call for papers from Alex Vasudevan's blog, Experimental Geographies. The history of radical geography - perhaps unsurprisingly - is something we're really interested in here at...
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New year, new issue
Hard copies of the journal (yes, we still do those!) have been delivered this week. The first issue of Antipode's 45th volume contains 12 papers and a short essay from the winner of the 2012-13...
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Symposium on PyGyRG's 'Communifesto for Fuller Geographies' – Authors' reply to critical responses
A couple of months ago we continued our symposium series* by posting the Participatory Geographies Research Group's 'Communifesto for Fuller Geographies: Towards Mutual Security' together with a set...
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