Video abstract – Federico Ferretti talks about “Between Radical Geography and Humanism: Anne Buttimer and the International Dialogue Project”

Forthcoming in Antipode 51(4) this September, and available online now, Federico Ferretti’s latest paper, “Between Radical Geography and Humanism: Anne Buttimer and the International Dialogue...
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Intervention Symposium – “Did We Accomplish the Revolution in Geographic Thought?”

44 years ago we published David Harvey’s essay “Revolutionary and Counter-Revolutionary Theory in Geography and the Problem of Ghetto Formation”. Taking geographers to task, demanding some...
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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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Intervention – 'Whose City? The Parasites', of course…'

by Andy Merrifield In 1970, the English sociologist Ray Pahl published a collection of essays under a simple yet disarming title, Whose City? The question was more original than it sounded, even if...
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The London Olympics: Urban Geopolitics – further reading

Some further reading for those interested in yesterday's post, 'The London Olympics: Urban Geopolitics'... Kirsteen Paton, Gerry Mooney and Kim McKee’s ‘Class, Citizenship, and Regeneration:...
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Video abstract – Janelle Cornwell talks about ‘Worker Co-operatives and Spaces of Possibility’

Hot on the heels of Staff Reporter Jesse Goldstein's two-part essay on the OWS Screenprinters Coop and Guild which explores questions of markets, commons, and alternative ways of organising economic...
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