Intervention – “The Public Spaces of Trump Tower Reflect the Cruelty and Self-Dealing of the Trump Presidency”

Robert Rosenberger Georgia Institute of Technology [email protected] The Trump administration will be forever remembered, among other things, as one that persecuted already disadvantaged people,...
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Antipode Foundation Scholar-Activist Project and International Workshop Awards – 2017/18 recipients

As many will know, Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography is owned by the Antipode Foundation, a charity registered here in the UK. The Foundation grants an exclusive right to publish the journal...
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Video abstract – Sig Langegger's "After the Ban: The Moral Economy of Property"

It's early January and already we're looking forward to volume 48, issue 3 of Antipode, which comes out this June. The issue is shaping up nicely, with papers on: Occupy, postsecularity and...
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Antipode volume 47, issue 2 – out now

It's the first week of February and we've just published our March issue (!?)-Antipode 47:2. As you'll see, there are some superb essays in this issue, and we'd like to take this opportunity to make...
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September issue of Antipode out now

Here it is, Antipode 46(4), and it's a good 'un... The first six papers form a superb symposium; organised by Durham University's Gordon MacLeod and Colin McFarlane, 'Grammars of Urban Injustice'...
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Video abstract – 'Rescaled "Rebel Cities", Nationalization, and the Bourgeois Utopia: Dialectics Between Urban Social Movements and Regulation for Japan's Homeless'

Forthcoming in Antipode 47(2) early next year, Mahito Hayashi's 'Rescaled "Rebel Cities", Nationalization, and the Bourgeois Utopia: Dialectics Between Urban Social Movements and Regulation for...
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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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