The Guardian today published a piece asking “What would a city that is safe for women look like?” Using examples from Delhi, Barcelona, Nairobi, Cairo, and Kigali, the author outlines “…a...
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Video abstract – “Bursting the Bubble: Spatialising Safety for Privileged Migrant Women in Singapore”
Video abstract – Mark Griffiths’s “Hope in Hebron: The Political Affects of Activism in a Strangled City”
Forthcoming in Antipode volume 49, issue 3 this June, and available online now, Mark Griffiths’s “Hope in Hebron: The Political Affects of Activism in a Strangled City” is the latest in a...
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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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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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