by Sara Nelson, University of Minnesota In the turbulent aftermath of the financial crisis, one recent development is particularly startling: the resurrection, without warning and from an unknown...
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Return of the living debt
Carbon debt and climate justice: Moving on from Durban
by Sara Nelson, University of Minnesota Carbon prices fell to record lows on 5 January, with declines driven by the Eurozone debt crisis and an over-allocation of credits in Europe’s Emissions...
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Carbon’s strange loop: Oil and emissions credits at Durban
by Sara Nelson, University of Minnesota One outcome of the recent UN Climate Change Conference in Durban is particularly revealing for efforts to understand the ‘new carbon economy’ (see Antipode...
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The 2023 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture—“Decommissioning Anti-Racism: Police Power, State Capture, and Black Radical Traditions”
Adam Elliott-Cooper School of Politics and International Relations Queen Mary University of London If you’ll be attending the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) annual international...
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Volume 54, Issue 3 May 2022
In true Antipodean fashion, the papers in this issue examine the contortions of late-stage global capitalism as well as its differentiated and violent impacts, yet they also evince the journal’s...
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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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Free ebook to celebrate 50 years of publishing – “Keywords in Radical Geography: Antipode at 50”
Keywords in Radical Geography: Antipode at 50 Edited by the Antipode Editorial Collective Tariq Jazeel, Andy Kent, Katherine McKittrick, Nik Theodore, Sharad Chari, Paul Chatterton, Vinay Gidwani,...
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New Antipode papers available now
The first two issues of Antipode 47 have now been sent to the publishers. They'll be available in Wiley Online Library in early 2015; the papers, though, can be read now. There are great essays in...
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Politicizing African urban ecologies: Enabling radical geographical research practices for African scholars
Report on the "Urban Political Ecology in African Cities Workshop", 22 to 26 September 2014, University of Pretoria, South Africa by James Duminy, African Centre for Cities, University of Cape...
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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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