Available now as an open access download, and forthcoming in Antipode 55(6) in November 2023, Jamie Matthews’ article “Waves, Floods, Currents: The Politics and Poetics of Water in Social...
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Video abstract — “Waves, Floods, Currents: The Politics and Poetics of Water in Social Movement Analysis”
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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New content for September
It's been a busy month here at Antipode. As well as publishing issue 4 of volume 46 (which includes the brilliant symposium, 'Grammars of Urban Injustice'), we've released five new book reviews and...
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Intervention – 'Thinking/Making Geographic Representation'
by Chris Alton, Zulaikha Ayub, Alex Chen, Leif Estrada, Justin Kollar, Patrick Leonard, Martin Pavlinic, Andreas Viglakis and Matthew W. Wilson* Following a seminar in critical and social cartography...
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Intervention – 'Merkel’s Geography: Maps and Territory in China'
by Marijn Nieuwenhuis, University of Warwick Maps are vital for the geographic imaginary of the state. They are, as David Harvey (2001) and others (see, for example, Crampton and Elden 2007; Elden...
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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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Aishwarya Rai and critical geographies of fat/bigness/corpulence
by Andy Davies, University of Liverpool The British press last month took a perverse delight in pointing out a perceived ‘backlash’ in India against the Bollywood film star Aishwarya Rai and her...
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