We're pleased to announce that Antipode author and Institute for the Geographies of Justice contributor Geraldine Pratt (UBC Geography) will be speaking at Queen Mary, University of London's School...
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Geraldine Pratt to speak at QMUL on 'Temporary foreign workers and their children: (neo)liberal compromises and the violence of inclusion'
The 2012 Antipode AAG Lecture: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
We'd like to invite anyone attending the Association of American Geographers' annual meeting in New York to join us at the 2012 Antipode AAG Lecture. We are pleased to announce that this year's...
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'This is about our humanity' redux
Those who read Punam Khosla’s first post, ‘This is about our humanity’, should find this important report from the Real News Network interesting. In the video below, ‘Egyptian women demand...
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What’s the point of radical scholarship?
Radical scholarship: what’s it all about? So Clive Barnett, a geographer at the Open University, has been asking over at his blog, Pop Theory. Barnett has been ‘thinking out loud’ (his words!)...
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Antipode needs a new cover…
August 1969 seems like a long time ago; Antipode is well into its 40s now and it's time for a facelift. We’re looking for a new cover for the journal. Working to a trim size of 246 x 171 mm and...
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Patrick Bond on COP17
Antipode International Advisory Board member Patrick Bond can be seen speaking about the UN Climate Change Conference 2011, social and environmental justice, and protest on Monday 5 December 2011's...
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