Video abstract – 'Food Co-ops and the Paradox of Exclusivity'

Forthcoming in Antipode 47(3) in 2015, and available online now, Andrew Zitcer's 'Food Co-ops and the Paradox of Exclusivity' is a great contribution to the journal's growing stock of papers on...
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Ferguson and beyond – some resources of critique

For those struggling to understand and explain ongoing events in Ferguson and elsewhere, here are some works for thinking with. If you'd like to suggest others, please get in touch. Angela Davis,...
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New content for September

It's been a busy month here at Antipode. As well as publishing issue 4 of volume 46 (which includes the brilliant symposium, 'Grammars of Urban Injustice'), we've released five new book reviews and...
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Virtual issue – Class, Politics, and Representation

On Wednesday 27th August, Queen Mary University of London's Gareth Stedman Jones and Jane Wills will discuss their work on class, politics and representation in London from the 19th to 21st century,...
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Video abstract – 'Provincializing Urban Political Ecology: Towards a Situated UPE Through African Urbanism'

The March issue of Antipode - volume 46, number 2 - is out now... From Necropolis to Blackpolis: Necropolitical Governance and Black Spatial Praxis in São Paulo, Brazil by Jaime Amparo...
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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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Video abstract – Andy Clarno talks about 'Rescaling White Space in Post-Apartheid Johannesburg'

Today we have the second of our video abstracts from Antipode 45(5) - Andy Clarno talking about his paper 'Rescaling White Space in Post-Apartheid Johannesburg'. Tracing three political mobilisations...
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Intervention – 'Doing the Right Thing in Detroit' by Andy Merrifield

“Neutrality isn’t cool” -- Justin Ravitz, Marxist Judge of Detroit Recorder’s Court, 1980 A little while ago, I participated in an evening of revolutionary politics at the Roxy Bar and...
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"The sun never set upon the blues"*: Seven essays honouring Clyde Woods

Introduction: Life/Is Good by Katherine McKittrick, Queen's University "…it is very hard work" - Robin D.G. Kelly (2009: 451) on Thelonius Monk When Clyde Woods and I were writing the introduction...
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