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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Radical public geographies: Antipode author on BBC Radio 4
Video abstract – Andrew Newman talks about 'Gatekeepers of the Urban Commons? Vigilant Citizenship and Neoliberal Space in Multiethnic Paris'
After a bit of a break last month we're back with a superb video abstract from Wayne State University anthropologist Andrew Newman. Andrew's paper, 'Gatekeepers of the Urban Commons? Vigilant...
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Intervention – Remote Sensing as Remote Control? A Political Geography of EU Border Surveillance
by Adam Levy, University of Colorado at Boulder When the EU received the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize for advancing “democracy and human rights in Europe”, it joined a group whose more incongruous...
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Intervention – Homeland Security and the Precarity of Life in the Borderlands
by Geoffrey Boyce (University of Arizona) and Jill Williams (Clark University) In Precarious Life, Judith Butler (2004) argues for a feminist transnational politics based on the precarity of life -...
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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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