Today we sent our third issue of 2017 to press. Antipode 49(3) is a brilliant snapshot of critical geography today, offering contributions on gentrification and cinema; energy politics and the...
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A new issue and video abstract – “Sovereign Power, Biopower, and the Reach of the West in an Age of Diaspora-Centred Development”
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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Critical dialogue – ‘The Spatial Paradoxes of “Radical” Activism’
Sarah Launius, University of Arizona Jill Williams’ recent intervention on AntipodeFoundation.org, ‘The Spatial Paradoxes of “Radical” Activism’, presents the recent high-profile actions of...
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Intervention – 'The Spatial Paradoxes of "Radical" Activism'
The Spatial Paradoxes of ‘Radical’ Activism Jill M. Williams, University of Hawaiʻi—Mānoa On 22 July 2013, the National Immigrant Youth Alliance (NIYA) organized an unconventional and...
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2014 – a new year and a new issue
It's been off the press for just under 24 hours so it's not too hot to handle; time to open up Antipode 46:1, the bumper (and open access) first issue of 2014... We start with Gayatri Chakravorty...
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Intervention – Remote Sensing as Remote Control? A Political Geography of EU Border Surveillance
by Adam Levy, University of Colorado at Boulder When the EU received the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize for advancing “democracy and human rights in Europe”, it joined a group whose more incongruous...
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