Elsa Noterman (Queen Mary University of London) and Camilla Penney (Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury) Access to universities is often framed as a question of admissions...
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Intervention — “Accessing Land Justice: Combining Pedagogy and Praxis to Challenge University Property Regimes”
Intervention – “The ‘Middle Class’ Does Not Exist: A Critique of Gentrification Research”
Ståle Holgersen, Department of Social and Economic Geography and Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University; [email protected] The middle class is a key word in...
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The Violent Reality of the EU Border: Police Brutality in the Balkans
Earlier this year the Antipode Foundation announced the recipients of its 2018 Scholar-Activist Project and International Workshop Awards. The organisers of one of the projects, “Fragile...
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Intervention – “Intersectional Contours of Loss and Resistance: Mapping Bay Area Gentrification”
Erin McElroy Doctoral Candidate, Department of Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz Director, Anti-Eviction Mapping Project,...
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Antipode volume 47, issue 2 – out now
It's the first week of February and we've just published our March issue (!?)-Antipode 47:2. As you'll see, there are some superb essays in this issue, and we'd like to take this opportunity to make...
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New papers and reviews for December
Thus far in December we've published three new papers, three reviews, and an Antipode lecture. Papers The Elusive Inclusive: Black Food Geographies and Racialized Food Spaces by Margaret Marietta...
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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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Graduate Student Scholarship 2012/13 – 'Territories of Life and Death on a Colombian Frontier'
Here the winner of the 2012/13 Graduate Student Scholarship, Teo Ballvé (Department of Geography, University of California Berkeley), discusses his doctoral research 'Territories of Life and Death...
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Cash crops in the wildlands: Different worlds are at stake
by Naomi Millner, University of Bristol “No-one is forced . This is an absolute lie. The people around Gambella are inhabiting the place in a very scattered manner” Ethiopian government (quoted...
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