Antipode has become a key platform for engaging with decolonial and anticolonial scholarship, as well as scholarship that breathes that spirit (such as Black geographies, Indigenous studies,...
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Decolonize the Commons – Debate! A Conversation with Franklin Obeng-Odoom
Teaching Critical and Radical Geographies: A Pioneering Master’s Programme
Federico Ferretti, Kath Browne and Julien Mercille (School of Geography, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland) Critical and radical geographies are well established fields in the...
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Intervention – “A Femifesto for Teaching and Learning Radical Geography”
The Athena Co-Learning Collective https://www.athenacollective.org Who are We, and What is Our Project? The Athena Co-Learning Collective is a group of graduate students and faculty at the University...
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Intervention – “Christine Blasey Ford and Geographies of Aggression and Repair”
Natalie Oswin Department of Geography, McGill University [email protected] Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, DC on Thursday 27 September...
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Latest issue – Antipode volume 49, number 5 – now online
Here it is, hot off the press, the last issue of 2017… Enclosures from Below: The Mushaa’ in Contemporary Palestine Noura Alkhalili The Student’s Two Bodies: Civic Engagement and Political...
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Announcing Antipode’s 6th Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ)
Antipode’s 6th Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ) Montréal, Québec, Canada 5th-9th June 2017 To date, Antipode had hosted five Institutes for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ): Athens,...
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Intervention – "Reading Groups as Radical Research Practice"
Kelvin Mason, University of Liverpool Sam Halvorsen, University College London Kerry Burton, University of the West of England Introduction Reading groups represent a common practice both inside and...
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Intervention – 'Empty Words on Occupied Lands? Positionality, Settler Colonialism, and the Politics of Recognition'
by Vanessa Sloan Morgan, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Traditional Haudenosaunee & Anishinaabe Territories, Canada Positionality: An Empirical (and Personal)...
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Book Review Symposium – Matthew Sparke’s “Introducing Globalization: Ties, Tensions, and Uneven Integration”
“The body is...both embedded in the processes that produce, sustain, bound, and ultimately dissolve it and internally contradictory by virtue of the multiple socio-ecological processes that...
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Symposium on PyGyRG's 'Communifesto for Fuller Geographies' – Authors' reply to critical responses
A couple of months ago we continued our symposium series* by posting the Participatory Geographies Research Group's 'Communifesto for Fuller Geographies: Towards Mutual Security' together with a set...
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