Remittances in Times of Crisis: Reflections on Labour, Social Reproduction, and Digitisation during Covid-19

Kavita Datta (School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London) andVincent Guermond (Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University of London) Global remittances are predicted to...
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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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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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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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A preview of Antipode 45(5) and video abstract – 'Labour Control in the Tobacco Agro-spaces'

The last issue of this year's volume goes to the publishers this week.  Antipode 45(5) opens with Tom Perreault looking at mining, water, and the nature of enclosure in Bolivia, before moving on to...
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Video abstract – Michelle Buckley talks about 'Locating Neoliberalism in Dubai: Migrant Workers and Class Struggle in the Autocratic City'

Time flies and already the second issue of Antipode's 2013 volume is with the publishers. Antipode 45:2 includes an editorial taking stock of 'the Antipode project', interventions on 'Trayvon Martin...
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Intervention – The Right against the city

by Antonis Vradis, London School of Economics “Reclaim our cities”. “Self-organise”. “Take neighbourhood action”. Consider these slogans for a moment. Sound familiar? Indeed they should,...
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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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