Intervention – “Militant Research and the Epistemologies of Pandemic Segregation”

By Josie Hooker, Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath; [email protected] How to conduct social, and particularly ethnographic, research during a pandemic? Thus far,...
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Video abstract – “Placing Transport Workers on the Agenda: The Conflicting Logics of Governing Mobility on Bishkek’s Marshrutkas”

We’ve just published the last issue of volume 50 (number 5), and here we’re pleased to present a video abstract by two of the authors, Lela Rekhviashvili and Wladimir Sgibnev from the Leibniz...
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Video abstract – “Generating Confusion, Concern, and Precarity through the Right to Rent Scheme in Scotland” – and two new issues

Looking forward to 2018 and Antipode’s 50th volume, we’ve got some brilliant papers coming out. We’ll get to the first and second issues below; first up there’s Issue 3, which will be out in...
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Authors Meet Critics: Harald Bauder’s Migration Borders Freedom and Pierpaolo Mudu and Sutapa Chattopadhyay’s Migration, Squatting and Radical Autonomy

Authors Meet Critics Migration Borders Freedom By Harald Bauder Migration, Squatting and Radical Autonomy Edited by Pierpaolo Mudu and Sutapa Chattopadhyay American Association of Geographers 2017...
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Virtual roundtable discussion, and free Antipode papers, on "Migration and the Refugee Crisis"

Antipode’s publisher, Wiley, runs a great philosophy blog – The Philosopher’s Eye. This Friday, 16 October, they will be hosting what they’re calling a “virtual roundtable discussion” on...
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13 new papers and a video abstract – "The Necessity of Dialectical Naturalism: Marcuse, Bookchin, and Dialectics in the Midst of Ecological Crises"

It's not quite the middle of August and the September issue of Antipode is out now! Antipode 47(4) really showcases critical geography at its very best: timely topics, engaged research, engaging...
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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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New content for October

So far this month we've published the fifth and final issue of Antipode's 46th volume, a book review symposium, three book reviews, and two papers on Early View... Antipode 46(5) The issue opens with...
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Intervention – 'Eastern partners or chaotic neighbors? The contested geopolitics and geoeconomics of integrating Ukraine and Moldova'

by Austin Crane, University of Washington-Seattle
, and Adam Levy, University of Colorado-Boulder Introduction Since 2004, the European Union’s Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) instrument has governed...
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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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