We’ve recently published two papers (both of which will be in volume 49 of Antipode in 2017) on energy politics – Susana Batel and Patrick Devine-Wright’s “Energy Colonialism and the Role of...
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Video Abstracts – Two New Papers on Energy Politics
Intervention – 'Merkel’s Geography: Maps and Territory in China'
by Marijn Nieuwenhuis, University of Warwick Maps are vital for the geographic imaginary of the state. They are, as David Harvey (2001) and others (see, for example, Crampton and Elden 2007; Elden...
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Intervention – 'At the Edge of the Metropolis: A Call to Expand Barrio Research' by Johana Londoño
Johana Londoño, University at Albany, State University of New York Last fall, students and I analyzed Pew Hispanic Center data on the recent Latino population surge in the southeast of the U.S. The...
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Thoughts on transition: Public education, social justice, and geography
by Rachel Brahinsky, UC Berkeley This was originally presented at the commencement ceremony for the Department of Geography, University of California, Berkeley in May 2012. Many thanks to Rachel for...
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Video abstract – Kelvin Mason and Mark Whitehead talk about 'Transition urbanism and the contested politics of ethical place making'
How to prepare for a 'carbon constrained', 'energy lean' world? How to simultaneously enhance systems of care for distant places/others and intensify regimes of (re)localisation in a world of...
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