The 2022 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture – “Myths and Realities of ‘Left Behind’ and ‘Levelling Up’”

Rhian E. Jones, Independent writer and researcher, and co-editor of Red Pepper magazine Join us from 16:50 to 18:30 on Thursday 1st September in the Curtis Auditorium, Herschel Building,...
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A layered image composed of four encounters with water offered by each of the CritRest Collective. A mossy log alongside iridescent water is layered with the ripples of coastal delta waters, floating ice patches on a frozen lake, and a muddy stream with a tree-lined reflection.

Symposium: Critical Restoration Geographies

Introduction – Meandering through Critical Restoration Geographies: A Reading Group Collective The CritRest Collective – Christian Keeve (University of Kentucky), Erin Clancy (University of...
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Urbanism without Guarantees: The Everyday Life of a Gentrifying West Side Neighborhood

Myung In Ji (University of Kentucky) on Christian M. Anderson’s Urbanism without Guarantees: The Everyday Life of a Gentrifying West Side Neighborhood
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Our referees, July 2019–June 2020

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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Thinking Through Covid-19 Responses With Foucault – An Initial Overview

Matthew G. Hannah, Jan Simon Hutta and Christoph Schemann (Department of Geography, University of Bayreuth; [email protected]) This intervention originally appeared as the second...
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The 2017 Antipode AAG Lecture – “Archives, Ports, Museums” – Lisa Lowe, Tufts University

***Video now available online*** In this lecture, Lisa Lowe discusses several kinds of social space in the exploration of transhemispheric links between Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas in the...
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The Antipode Staff Reporters

"Geographers can play particularly important roles in providing a constant barrage of criticism and proposals for change both within and outside the discipline…e must be both vivid and convincing,...
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