We’re pleased to present a film of the 2015 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture, Paul Gilroy's “Offshore Humanism”. Prof. Gilroy delivered the lecture in Exeter in September. He is Professor of...
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Paul Gilroy's 2015 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture – "Offshore Humanism" – now available
Henri Lefebvre, open access in Antipode – ‘The Theory of Ground Rent and Rural Sociology’
Hot off the press this week we have something special courtesy of Stuart Elden (University of Warwick) and Adam David Morton (University of Sydney) – a translation (by Warwick's Matthew Dennis)...
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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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Rio+20, climate change, and critical scholarship: Beyond the critique of ‘green neoliberalism’?
by Sara Nelson, University of Minnesota According to critical accounts of the recent Rio+20 summit, the results of the convention were predictable: failure to reach binding agreements; a lack of...
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Leaning into the blues epistemology
by Rachel Brahinsky, UC Berkeley There was a terrific session at the annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers this year that looked at the life and work of Clyde Adrian Woods, a...
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Intervention – Kony 2012: Violence as evil, war as contest, intervention as benevolence
by Connor Cavanagh, The Nordic Africa Institute (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet), Uppsala, Sweden By now, you’ve seen or heard of the video. You’ve probably also read some of the debates (see, for...
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The message
by Christian Anderson, City University of New York Not too long ago, a forwarded message arrived in my inbox. Simply titled ‘2012’, it was addressed to dozens of other people, and I could see...
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What’s the point of radical scholarship?
Radical scholarship: what’s it all about? So Clive Barnett, a geographer at the Open University, has been asking over at his blog, Pop Theory. Barnett has been ‘thinking out loud’ (his words!)...
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Thoughts on Occupy Wall Street and anti-Zionism
by Kareem Rabie, City University of New York From the beginning of OWS, the issue of Palestine has been contentious, and commentators and occupiers have excluded it preemptively and as it emerged....
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