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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The 2019 Antipode AAG Lecture – Kristin Ross on “The Seventh Wonder of the Zad”
Out now – Antipode volume 50, issue 2
It’s early February so, naturally, we’ve just published our March 2018 issue. Antipode 50(2) opens with eight essays spanning the breadth of contemporary critical geography… Karen Buckley’s...
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Video abstract – Mark Griffiths’s “Hope in Hebron: The Political Affects of Activism in a Strangled City”
Forthcoming in Antipode volume 49, issue 3 this June, and available online now, Mark Griffiths’s “Hope in Hebron: The Political Affects of Activism in a Strangled City” is the latest in a...
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Intervention – "Land Occupations and Counter-insurgency in the Colombian Caribbean: Will History Repeat Itself?"
by Eloisa Berman-Arévalo, Department of Geography, UNC Chapel Hill ([email protected]) As the Colombian government and Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) come close to signing a final peace accord...
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Public lectures and panels at Antipode’s 5th Institute for the Geographies of Justice – videos now available
The Antipode Foundation’s 5th Institute for the Geographies of Justice took place in Johannesburg, South Africa, in June. A highlight of the week was a series of public lectures and panels: On...
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Featured video – Financialization sucks: How the academic community of the University of Amsterdam has taken up the fight against neoliberal managerialism
by Ewald Engelen, Universiteit van Amsterdam On Wednesday evening, 25 February, a group of approximately 1,500 students marched towards the main administrative building of the University of...
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Intervention – 'From Gaza: A Letter to a Friend'
25 September 2014 Dear Ya’akov, Or have you started calling yourself Jacob since you family moved to America from Tel Aviv? Anyway, this is Yaqub. You remember, your namesake Yaqub, we were...
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“More war than night”: Violence, resistance, and territory in Pará, Brazil
by David Meek, University of Georgia Adora sits on a rock-hard couch, leaning back to blow smoke upwards where it is refracted by the daylight, streaming through cracks in her clapboard house. Adora...
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Happy Birthday Occupy!
Occupy Wall Street observes its first anniversary today with the culmination of three days of education, celebration and resistance in NYC (see here and here). To mark the occasion we've pulled some...
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Crofters, crafters, diggers and dreamers: Romantics or radicals?
by Naomi Millner, University of Bristol There’s a new political movement on the scene and it’s not afraid to get out its knitting-needles. Craftivism is “the practice of engaged creativity,...
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