Forthcoming in Antipode 47(2) in early 2015, and available online now, Susanne Soederberg's Subprime Housing Goes South: Constructing Securitized Mortgages for the Poor in Mexico offers a timely...
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Video abstract – 'Housing Goes South: Constructing Securitized Mortgages for the Poor in Mexico'
'Race, Space, and Nature' – two AAG sessions and an open access Antipode symposium
Just in time for the AAG annual meeting next month, our forthcoming symposium, Race, Space Nature, edited by Rachel Brahinsky (University of San Francisco), Jade Sasser (Loyola Marymount University)...
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Intervention – 'The Spatial Paradoxes of "Radical" Activism'
The Spatial Paradoxes of ‘Radical’ Activism Jill M. Williams, University of Hawaiʻi—Mānoa On 22 July 2013, the National Immigrant Youth Alliance (NIYA) organized an unconventional and...
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Latest issue of Antipode out now, and the Right to the City in China
45(5), the November 2013 issue of the journal, is out now. There are papers on: land, labour and migration (Tom Perreault's Dispossession by Accumulation?, Robert Michael Bridi's Labour Control in...
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International Women's Day
A Friday afternoon reading list for International Women's Day... Melissa W. Wright's 2010 Antipode RGS-IBG lecture, 'Wars of Interpretations', stages a dialogue among activists in northern Mexico and...
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Video abstract – Sapana Doshi talks about 'The Politics of the Evicted: Redevelopment, Subjectivity, and Difference in Mumbai’s Slum Frontier'
Today we're pleased to be making available a second video abstract from Antipode 45:3 (the first is available here). Sapana Doshi - an assistant professor in the University of Arizona's School of...
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Video abstract – Kate Maclean talks about 'Gender, Risk and Micro-financial Subjectivities'
Here we have the second video abstract introducing a paper forthcoming in Antipode 45:2 - Kate Maclean talking about her 'Gender, Risk and Micro-financial Subjectivities'. Kate is a lecturer in the...
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Bhopal: A personal story about forgetting and re-engaging
by Andy Davies, University of Liverpool In 2004, I was a fresh-faced 20-something who, straight out of my undergrad degree, had uncritically accepted that there was a process called ‘Development’...
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Review essay – “Recuperating Commodity Studies for a Marxist Political Economy: Possibilities and Limitations”
by Marion Werner, University at Buffalo, SUNY Ben Selwyn, Workers, State and Development in Brazil: Powers of Labour, Chains of Value. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012. ISBN...
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Video abstract – Matt Baillie Smith and Katy Jenkins talk about 'Existing at the Interface: Indian NGO Activists as Strategic Cosmopolitans'
“...have a culture of making it look easy, and of concealing as much as possible ‘the raw material of poetry in all its rawness’” - Natalia Cecire, Arcade This will ring all too true for...
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