Antipode

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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New paper – 'British Jobs for British Workers? Negotiating Work, Nation, and Globalisation through the Lindsey Oil Refinery Disputes'

Forthcoming in Antipode 47(1), and available online now, British Jobs for British Workers? Negotiating Work, Nation, and Globalisation through the Lindsey Oil Refinery Disputes by Anthony Ince, David...
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Video abstract – Grace Carswell and Geert De Neve talk about 'Why Indians Vote: Reflections on Rights, Citizenship, and Democracy from a Tamil Nadu Village'

Just after the Indian election, and three months before it comes out in the print edition of Antipode in September, here we present 'Why Indians Vote: Reflections on Rights, Citizenship, and...
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Antipode Foundation Scholar-Activist Project Awards 2013/14 – the results

The Foundation's trustees held their AGM at the end of last month, and on the agenda were the Scholar-Activist Project and International Workshop Awards. This year we received 111 applications for...
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Heather McLean

New paper – 'Digging into the Creative City: A Feminist Critique' by Heather McLean

Today we're pleased to present the second featured paper from our June 2014 issue (Antipode 46:3), Heather McLean's 'Digging into the creative city: A feminist critique'... A sense of frustration...
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Intervention – 'Defending Future Commons: The Gezi Experience' by Ozan Karaman

Ozan Karaman, University of Glasgow, [email protected] The 2013 uprising in Turkey commenced with a call by a handful of activists to guard a park located adjacent to Taksim Square - the...
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Featured video – 'A Buzz in My Hub: Gender, Race, and Performing the Creative City'

by Heather McLean, York University Toby Sharp is an urban philosopher, a think tank hipster, a TED-talking ‘creative city’ guru with the vision to transform any city. A composite character...
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Neil Smith in Antipode

Radical scholars have been remembering their friend, teacher and comrade Neil Smith this week. The good people at Environment and Planning D: Society and Space have pulled together a superb set of...
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