Introduction The following conversation with Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni represents the second instalment in a series of four conversations that Antipode is organising on decolonial and anticolonial...
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“A Resurgence of Decolonisation: We Need to do African Studies with Africans”—An Interview with Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Part 1
Towards a Critical Glossary of Extraction: An Interview with Martín Arboleda
The following interview with political geographer Martín Arboleda was carried out as part of the “Beyond Extraction” (BE) project – a venue for researchers, writers, artists, and activists to...
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Grounding the Anthropocene: Sites, Subjects, Struggles in the Bakken Oil Fields
Grounding the Anthropocene: Sites, Subjects, Struggles in the Bakken Oil Fields A report from an Antipode Foundation International Workshop Bruce Braun, Mat Coleman, Mary Thomas, and Kathryn...
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New papers published in November
In the last month we've published seven great papers: Gentrification Interrupted in Salford, UK: From New Deal to “Limbo-Land” in a Contemporary Urban Periphery by Andrew Wallace (University of...
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New Antipode papers available now
The first two issues of Antipode 47 have now been sent to the publishers. They'll be available in Wiley Online Library in early 2015; the papers, though, can be read now. There are great essays in...
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Video abstract – Matt Himley talks about 'Regularizing Extraction in Andean Peru: Mining and Social Mobilization in an Age of Corporate Social Responsibility'
Mining and miners have been in the news a lot recently, with the injustices at Lonmin's Marikana mine taking centre stage (see here and here). For resource geographers we think there are connections...
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Carbon debt and climate justice: Moving on from Durban
by Sara Nelson, University of Minnesota Carbon prices fell to record lows on 5 January, with declines driven by the Eurozone debt crisis and an over-allocation of credits in Europe’s Emissions...
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Carbon’s strange loop: Oil and emissions credits at Durban
by Sara Nelson, University of Minnesota One outcome of the recent UN Climate Change Conference in Durban is particularly revealing for efforts to understand the ‘new carbon economy’ (see Antipode...
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