Antipode 47(1) out now – and freely available without a subscription

We start the new year looking back to 2013 and the Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture. Presented in London by Bruce Braun (University of Minnesota) 'New Materialisms and Neoliberal Natures' was recorded by our...
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Virtual issue – Class, Politics, and Representation

On Wednesday 27th August, Queen Mary University of London's Gareth Stedman Jones and Jane Wills will discuss their work on class, politics and representation in London from the 19th to 21st century,...
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Intervention – Resisting Austerity in Crisis-Hit Southern EU Countries: The Case of Greek Non-Appointed Faculty Members

by Stelios Gialis, Hellenic Open University / University of Georgia “Now that we have overcome the hardship of the mountains we need to subdue the adversities of the valleys…” Bertolt...
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Radical public geographies: Antipode author on BBC Radio 4

Antipode author Kendra Strauss will be speaking on BBC Radio 4's 'Thinking Allowed' programme tomorrow, Wednesday 27th March, at 16:00 GMT. Cambridge geographer Kendra has been invited to take part...
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Intervention – Towards a Multi-dimensional Concept of Forced Labour

by Siobhan McGrath, Lancaster University The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has recently updated its estimate of the number of people worldwide in forced labour. The new estimate is...
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Critical geographies of meat?

by Sean Gillon, University of Wisconsin - Madison Several years ago, I signed up for a meat industry newsletter for research purposes.  I became accustomed to unsettling meatingplace.com news about...
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Virtual issue – 'Boys Town Redux: a supplement'

Our colleagues over at Environment and Planning D: Society and Space recently published a virtual issue entitled ‘Boys town redux’. The title comes from a Society and Space essay published in...
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Radical geographies of the sea?

by Andy Davies, University of Liverpool In the aftermath of the cruise liner Costa Concordia capsizing off the coast of Italy, I began to think about how the sea relates to what we do in geography....
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Building a new labor movement in the shell of the old…: The IWW campaigns to organize fast food workers

by Nathan Clough, University of Minnesota Duluth “The working class and the employing class have nothing in common Instead of the conservative motto, ‘A fair day's wage for a fair day's work’,...
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