Vasilis Kostakis and Chris Giotitsas, Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology Introduction E.F. Schumacher’s seminal work Small Is...
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Intervention – “Small and local are not only beautiful; they can be powerful”
Video abstract – “Generating Confusion, Concern, and Precarity through the Right to Rent Scheme in Scotland” – and two new issues
Looking forward to 2018 and Antipode’s 50th volume, we’ve got some brilliant papers coming out. We’ll get to the first and second issues below; first up there’s Issue 3, which will be out in...
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Latest issue – Antipode volume 49, number 5 – now online
Here it is, hot off the press, the last issue of 2017… Enclosures from Below: The Mushaa’ in Contemporary Palestine Noura Alkhalili The Student’s Two Bodies: Civic Engagement and Political...
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Forthcoming in Antipode…
As the summer comes to an end and a new semester begins, we’re looking forward to 2017 and the papers forthcoming in Antipode 49(1) in January–all of which are available online now (and will be...
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Video abstract – “Carceral Space: Prisoners and Animals”
Today we’re pleased to present the latest video abstract from our November 2016 issue (Antipode volume 48, number 5–links below). In quite a hard-hitting presentation, Bucknell...
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Black Food Geographies and Racialized Food Spaces on the radio
***You can download the interview, or listen online, here*** Today at 12:00 (Pacific Daylight Time) Margaret Marietta Ramírez will be speaking about her new Antipode paper, The Elusive Inclusive:...
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Video abstract – The Family Behind the Farm: Race and the Affective Geographies of Manitoba Pork Production
Forthcoming in Antipode 47:5, “The Family Behind the Farm: Race and the Affective Geographies of Manitoba Pork Production” by Kate Cairns, Deborah McPhail, Claudyne Chevrier and Jill Bucklaschuk...
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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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Book Review – “Properties of Violence: Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern New Mexico”
"...engaged, critical, historical geography as it ought to be done." Here we've an excellent review by Don Mitchell of David Correia's Properties of Violence: Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern...
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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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