Pride Month is an annual celebration marking the 1969 Stonewall protests (making it a couple of months older than the journal - we started August '69), and this year our publisher, Wiley, are making...
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Wiley papers freely available for LGBT Pride Month
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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Book Review Symposium – Matthew Sparke’s “Introducing Globalization: Ties, Tensions, and Uneven Integration”
“The body is...both embedded in the processes that produce, sustain, bound, and ultimately dissolve it and internally contradictory by virtue of the multiple socio-ecological processes that...
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Intervention – 'Brittany topsy-turvy: The Bonnets Rouges movement'
Brittany topsy-turvy: The Bonnets Rouges movement Jean Gardin, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne* The Bonnets Rouges (‘Red Beanies’) movement has been developing since mid-October 2013 in...
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Video abstract – Kate Maclean talks about 'Gender, Risk and Micro-financial Subjectivities'
Here we have the second video abstract introducing a paper forthcoming in Antipode 45:2 - Kate Maclean talking about her 'Gender, Risk and Micro-financial Subjectivities'. Kate is a lecturer in the...
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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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Video abstract – Nausheen Anwar talks about 'State Power, Civic Participation and the Urban Frontier'
Issue 3 of Antipode's 44th volume will be out next month, and in it we have papers on worker co-operatives and spaces of possibility; actor-network theory and the politics of resistance; emissions...
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