Kathy Burrell (Department of Geography and Planning, University of Liverpool) When Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022 a devastating wave of human suffering was set in motion. By 8...
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Intervention – “Hosting for the UK’s ‘Homes for Ukraine’ Scheme”
Intervention – “A Dialogue Between the Border and the Corridor (in Times of Corona): Conversations on Method”
By Nivi Manchanda ([email protected]) and Sharri Plonski ([email protected]), School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London This project is an...
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On the edge of Europe: The violence and filth of a camp in Bosnia defines the EU’s legacy on refugees
Thom Davies (University of Nottingham), Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston University) and Arshad Isakjee (University of Liverpool) Overlooked by the forested peaks of the Dinaric mountains on the...
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The Violent Reality of the EU Border: Police Brutality in the Balkans
Earlier this year the Antipode Foundation announced the recipients of its 2018 Scholar-Activist Project and International Workshop Awards. The organisers of one of the projects, “Fragile...
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Antipode Volume 50, Number 3 – “Mediterranean Movements: Mobility Struggles, Border Restructuring, and the Humanitarian Frontier” – out now
The print and online versions of our June 2018 issue are out now. After opening with four brilliant contributions to conversations well-established in the journal – “Navigating the Fault Lines:...
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Intervention – “1.5 year City Plaza: A Project on the Antipodes of Bordering and Control Policies”
Olga Lafazani PhD, Department of Geography, Harokopio University, Athens Member of City Plaza Squat https://hua.academia.edu/OlgaLafazani, [email protected] The idea of a large-scale housing...
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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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Video abstract – Mark Griffiths’s “Hope in Hebron: The Political Affects of Activism in a Strangled City”
Forthcoming in Antipode volume 49, issue 3 this June, and available online now, Mark Griffiths’s “Hope in Hebron: The Political Affects of Activism in a Strangled City” is the latest in a...
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Virtual roundtable discussion, and free Antipode papers, on "Migration and the Refugee Crisis"
Antipode’s publisher, Wiley, runs a great philosophy blog – The Philosopher’s Eye. This Friday, 16 October, they will be hosting what they’re calling a “virtual roundtable discussion” on...
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