We started 2020 with the publication of an Editorial, Radical Geography for a Resurgent Left. One of the things we discussed there was our understanding of: “…the Antipode community (editors,...
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Our referees, July 2019–June 2020
New content for October
So far this month we've published the fifth and final issue of Antipode's 46th volume, a book review symposium, three book reviews, and two papers on Early View... Antipode 46(5) The issue opens with...
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'Race, Space, Nature' symposium – papers freely available now
Edited by Rachel Brahinsky (University of San Francisco), Jade Sasser (University of California Riverside) and Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern (Syracuse University), 'Race, Space, Nature' will be in print in...
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The 2014 Antipode AAG Lecture – 'Zones of Black Death: Institutions, Knowledges, and States of Being' by Rinaldo Walcott
***Video now available*** Join us for session 2626 in Tampa, Florida - Wednesday 9th April from 4:40pm to 6:20pm in Ballroom A, TCC/Tampa Convention Center, First Floor. The lecture will be followed...
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'Race, Space, and Nature' – two AAG sessions and an open access Antipode symposium
Just in time for the AAG annual meeting next month, our forthcoming symposium, Race, Space Nature, edited by Rachel Brahinsky (University of San Francisco), Jade Sasser (Loyola Marymount University)...
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Happy Birthday Occupy!
Occupy Wall Street observes its first anniversary today with the culmination of three days of education, celebration and resistance in NYC (see here and here). To mark the occasion we've pulled some...
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Thoughts on transition: Public education, social justice, and geography
by Rachel Brahinsky, UC Berkeley This was originally presented at the commencement ceremony for the Department of Geography, University of California, Berkeley in May 2012. Many thanks to Rachel for...
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Leaning into the blues epistemology
by Rachel Brahinsky, UC Berkeley There was a terrific session at the annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers this year that looked at the life and work of Clyde Adrian Woods, a...
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Yo: are we (still) racist?
by Rachel Brahinsky, UC Berkeley When I teach classes about race and geography, I often use the civil rights movement to start a conversation about the ways in which racial politics and spatial...
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Police, protest, and spaces of power
by Rachel Brahinsky, University of California Berkeley In this season of global occupations, the geographies of police violence have been on my mind. As we begin to unveil this new blog, I plan on...
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