Organised by Heather McLean (Athabasca University) and David K. Seitz (Harvey Mudd College) Introduction In February 2022, a group of geographers and anthropologists gathered at the...
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Symposium – “Fractured Kinship and Failed Utopias: Remembering the Brilliant Lauren Berlant”
Dropping the China and Picking Up Some of the Pieces: Neoliberalism, Social Vulnerability, and “Residual Benevolence”
Sam Scott, Kenny Lynch and Rachel Bennett Geography, School of Natural and Social Sciences, University of Gloucestershire Introduction Building upon recent research published in Antipode...
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Video abstract – “‘Protect Wisconsin Families’? Rethinking Left Family Values in the 2011 Wisconsin Uprising”
Yet again the discourse of “family values” is being mobilised as the Alabama Human Life Protection Act was signed into law this week. In his Antipode paper published earlier this year,...
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Video abstract – “Disability Consciousness on the Frontlines of Urban Struggle” by Mary Jean Hande
As many will know, we’re celebrating 50 years of Antipode in 2019. It will come as no surprise to hear that we’ve been looking back to the journal’s beginnings in the late 1960s and early...
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Unlocking Sustainable Cities: A Manifesto for Real Change
Here we catch up Paul Chatterton and speak with him about his new book, Unlocking Sustainable Cities: A Manifesto for Real Change. As well as an ex-editor of Antipode and is one of the co-founders...
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Intervention – “Changing the Question from ‘The End of Austerity?’ to ‘What Ends in Austerity?’”
Ruth Raynor School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape, Newcastle University [email protected] A short break from ceaseless punditry on “Brexit” was given over to chancellor...
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Intervention – “F**k the Cupcake Revolution! David Cameron, Samuel Smiles, and the Geographies of Neo-Victorian Thrift”
Alison Hulme https://commoditytactics.wordpress.com/ The homemade poster was clearly visible in the window of a first floor flat as I sat on the top deck of the 185 bus that was jerking its...
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Intervention – “Taxing Sugar, Sweetening Inequality: Disrupting George Osborne’s ‘Sugar Tax’ with the Agential Properties of Sugar Itself”
Louise MacAllister, Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter Predictions for the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne’s Spring 2016 Budget were of tax...
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Video abstract – "Conceptualising European Privatisation Processes After the Great Recession"
Forthcoming in our June 2016 issue (volume 48, number 3), and available on Early View now, Julien Mercille and Enda Murphy's "Conceptualising European Privatisation Processes After the Great...
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Intervention – "Reclaiming Hope Within the Geopolitics of Economic Bullying: The Case of SYRIZA and Post-Referendum Greece"
by Maria Pentaraki, Queen's University Belfast ([email protected]), and Janet Speake, Liverpool Hope University ([email protected]) “When the ‘OXI-NO’ vote in the referendum became a...
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