Book review – Paul Richards’ “Ebola: How a People’s Science Helped End an Epidemic” (Zed Books, 2016)

Paul Richards, Ebola: How a People’s Science Helped End an Epidemic, London: Zed Books, 2016. ISBN: 9781783608591 (cloth); ISBN: 9781783608584; ISBN: 9781783608614 (ebook) Black Mirror: Did...
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Intervention – "Land Occupations and Counter-insurgency in the Colombian Caribbean: Will History Repeat Itself?"

by Eloisa Berman-Arévalo, Department of Geography, UNC Chapel Hill ([email protected]) As the Colombian government and Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) come close to signing a final peace accord...
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Intervention – 'Brittany topsy-turvy: The Bonnets Rouges movement'

Brittany topsy-turvy: The Bonnets Rouges movement Jean Gardin, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne* The Bonnets Rouges (‘Red Beanies’) movement has been developing since mid-October 2013 in...
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Intervention symposium – 'Explosive geographies'

On April 15, 2013, two bombs targeting the Boston Marathon exploded on Boylston St, killing three and initiating the United State’s most visible domestic security operation of the decade. Two days...
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Graduate Student Scholarship 2012/13 – 'Territories of Life and Death on a Colombian Frontier'

Here the winner of the 2012/13 Graduate Student Scholarship, Teo Ballvé (Department of Geography, University of California Berkeley), discusses his doctoral research 'Territories of Life and Death...
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Jan Satyagraha: Walking for land rights in India

by Naomi Millner, University of Bristol A visitor to Bristol recently turned my attention to a mass demonstration for agrarian reform he has been involved in publicising. Jan Satyagraha...
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