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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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 – 'Removing the Monument to Overcoming Walls: Reflections on Contemporary Border Walls and the Politics of De-bordering'

Removing the Monument to Overcoming Walls: Reflections on Contemporary Border Walls and the Politics of De-bordering by Olivia Mena, London School of Economics and Political Science On a snowy...
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Latest issue of Antipode out now, and the Right to the City in China

45(5), the November 2013 issue of the journal, is out now. There are papers on: land, labour and migration (Tom Perreault's Dispossession by Accumulation?, Robert Michael Bridi's Labour Control in...
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A preview of Antipode 45(5) and video abstract – 'Labour Control in the Tobacco Agro-spaces'

The last issue of this year's volume goes to the publishers this week.  Antipode 45(5) opens with Tom Perreault looking at mining, water, and the nature of enclosure in Bolivia, before moving on to...
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