Excess and the Outsides of Capitalism – A Conversation with Vinay Gidwani, Cindi Katz and Neferti Tadiar

Organised by Jessica Dempsey and Geraldine Pratt, UBC [email protected], [email protected]

***A downloadable version of the following conversation is available here*** For decades now feminists from all over the world have rethought capitalism beyond the limitations of orthodox and...
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The 2019 Antipode AAG Lecture – Kristin Ross on “The Seventh Wonder of the Zad”

The 2019 Antipode American Association of Geographers Lecture was delivered by Prof. Kristin Ross on Thursday 4th April in Washington, DC. Geography as conceived by the practitioners and theorists...
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Symposium on Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann's 'Climate Leviathan' – Authors' reply

Last month we launched a symposium on Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann's forthcoming Antipode paper, 'Climate Leviathan'. The forum was structured like this: we made their paper open access; solicited...
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Towards a post-Occupy world

Following yesterday's post announcing our soon-to-be-published special issue 'Anarchist Geographies', we're pleased to plug an excellent essay by Richard White (co-author, with Colin Williams, of...
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Heterodox Economic Spaces and Anarchist Geographies

We've just published Richard White and Colin Williams' 'The pervasive nature of heterodox economic spaces at a time of neoliberal crisis: Towards a "postneoliberal" anarchist future' on our Early...
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Symposium on Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann's 'Climate Leviathan'

***Comments now closed; Joel and Geoff's reply is available here. Thanks to all who contributed.*** A 'symposium', of course, is a party - 'a convivial meeting for drinking, conversation, and...
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Katherine Gibson in Edinburgh and an open access virtual issue

***Video now available here*** Today's the day! Katherine Gibson (Community Economies Collective / University of Western Sydney) will be giving the 2012 Antipode RGS-IBG lecture, 'Take Back the...
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Virtual issue – ‘Imagining and Enacting Community Economies’

“What if we were to accept that the goal of thinking is not to extend knowledge by confirming what we already know, that the world is a place of domination and oppression? What if instead we...
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