Here Megan Ybarra, Assistant Professor of Politics, Latin American Studies, and American Ethnic Studies at Willamette University, talks about her paper "You Cannot Measure a Tzuultaq'a": Cultural...
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Video abstract – Megan Ybarra talks about "You Cannot Measure a Tzuultaq'a": Cultural Politics at the Limits of Liberal Legibility
Activism, environment, food, universities, and…post-Wall German filmmaking: Antipode volume 45, issue 3 out now
Antipode volume 45, number 3 out now... Interventions Human Subjects Research and the Ethics of Intervention: Life, Death, and Radical Geography in Practice by Richa Dhanju and Kathleen...
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Video abstract – Andrew Newman talks about 'Gatekeepers of the Urban Commons? Vigilant Citizenship and Neoliberal Space in Multiethnic Paris'
After a bit of a break last month we're back with a superb video abstract from Wayne State University anthropologist Andrew Newman. Andrew's paper, 'Gatekeepers of the Urban Commons? Vigilant...
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"The sun never set upon the blues"*: Seven essays honouring Clyde Woods
Introduction: Life/Is Good by Katherine McKittrick, Queen's University "…it is very hard work" - Robin D.G. Kelly (2009: 451) on Thelonius Monk When Clyde Woods and I were writing the introduction...
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Call for contributions – Forum on 'Communifesto for Fuller Geographies: Towards Mutual Security'
Antipode has always welcomed the infusion of new ideas and the shaking-up of old positions through productive debate, never being committed to just one view of analysis or politics. Its symposium...
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Crofters, crafters, diggers and dreamers: Romantics or radicals?
by Naomi Millner, University of Bristol There’s a new political movement on the scene and it’s not afraid to get out its knitting-needles. Craftivism is “the practice of engaged creativity,...
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Video abstract – Matt Baillie Smith and Katy Jenkins talk about 'Existing at the Interface: Indian NGO Activists as Strategic Cosmopolitans'
“...have a culture of making it look easy, and of concealing as much as possible ‘the raw material of poetry in all its rawness’” - Natalia Cecire, Arcade This will ring all too true for...
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'The protester' virtual issue papers now open access
Earlier this year we posted a virtual issue, 'The protester', and we are very happy to be able to make the papers freely available for the next three months. Thanks are due to our colleagues at...
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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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The winter of Occupy Wall Street?
by David Meek, University of Georgia The Occupy Wall Street movement has focused a magnifying lens on the complex relationships between space and resistance. As we pay attention to the evolution of...
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