A Commons-Based Peer To Peer Path to Post-Capitalism: An Interview with Michel Bauwens

Forthcoming in Antipode 52(3) this May, and available online now, “The Social Life of Robots: The Politics of Algorithms, Governance, and Sovereignty” is a collection of four essays brought...
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The 2019 Antipode AAG Lecture – Kristin Ross on “The Seventh Wonder of the Zad”

The 2019 Antipode American Association of Geographers Lecture was delivered by Prof. Kristin Ross on Thursday 4th April in Washington, DC. Geography as conceived by the practitioners and theorists...
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The 2018 Antipode AAG Lecture – “Between the Wage and the Commons: Directions for a New Feminist Agenda” by Silvia Federici

The 2018 Antipode AAG Lecture Between the Wage and the Commons: Directions for a New Feminist Agenda Silvia Federici (Hofstra University, New York) The 2018 Antipode AAG Lecture will take place on...
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Out now – Antipode volume 50, issue 2

It’s early February so, naturally, we’ve just published our March 2018 issue. Antipode 50(2) opens with eight essays spanning the breadth of contemporary critical geography… Karen Buckley’s...
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Video abstract – "Working with Strangers in Saturated Space: Reclaiming and Maintaining the Urban Commons"

Forthcoming in Antipode 47:4 this September, and available online now, Amanda Huron's “Working with Strangers in Saturated Space: Reclaiming and Maintaining the Urban Commons” is the latest of a...
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Antipode 47(1) out now – and freely available without a subscription

We start the new year looking back to 2013 and the Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture. Presented in London by Bruce Braun (University of Minnesota) 'New Materialisms and Neoliberal Natures' was recorded by our...
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New papers published in November

In the last month we've published seven great papers: Gentrification Interrupted in Salford, UK: From New Deal to “Limbo-Land” in a Contemporary Urban Periphery by Andrew Wallace (University of...
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New Antipode papers available now

The first two issues of Antipode 47 have now been sent to the publishers. They'll be available in Wiley Online Library in early 2015; the papers, though, can be read now. There are great essays in...
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Video abstract – 'Rescaled "Rebel Cities", Nationalization, and the Bourgeois Utopia: Dialectics Between Urban Social Movements and Regulation for Japan's Homeless'

Forthcoming in Antipode 47(2) early next year, Mahito Hayashi's 'Rescaled "Rebel Cities", Nationalization, and the Bourgeois Utopia: Dialectics Between Urban Social Movements and Regulation for...
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Author interview – Patrick Bresnihan and Michael Byrne talk about 'Escape into the City: Everyday Practices of Commoning and the Production of Urban Space in Dublin'

Published online earlier this month, Patrick Bresnihan and Michael Byrne's 'Escape into the City: Everyday Practices of Commoning and the Production of Urban Space in Dublin' (which will be in print...
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