Introduction Urban Theory Futures are Turbulent, Vernacular, and Incomplete (and that’s okay) Jennifer Hart (Wayne State University) and Stephen Marr (Malmö University) In...
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Intervention Symposium—“Urban Theory from the Global South”
“A Practical Explanation: How Adequate is it to Think from Disciplines?”—An Interview with Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Part 2
Introduction Below we share Part 2 of our interview with Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni, in which we continue our discussion of his recently co-edited volume, Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st...
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Intervention – “Sedimentary Justice: A Planetary Politics of Shifting Sediment”
Kate Dawson, Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science Earth-Moving The geography of the Earth has never been stable. As the deep history of...
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Intervention – “A Dialogue Between the Border and the Corridor (in Times of Corona): Conversations on Method”
By Nivi Manchanda ([email protected]) and Sharri Plonski ([email protected]), School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London This project is an...
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“This present relationship and its beauty…”: Indigenous Youth Activism and Desire-based Research in the Postcolonial Caribbean
Levi Gahman (University of Liverpool, UK), Adaeze Greenidge (Independent Researcher, Trinidad and Tobago) and the Julian Cho Society Youth Planning Team (Belize): Seferina Miss, Roberto Kus, Rosita...
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Antipode Foundation Scholar-Activist Project and International Workshop Awards – 2017/18 recipients
As many will know, Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography is owned by the Antipode Foundation, a charity registered here in the UK. The Foundation grants an exclusive right to publish the journal...
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New titles in the Antipode Book Series for 2017
So far this year we’ve published three new titles in the Antipode Book Series: Other Geographies: The Influences of Michael Watts edited by Sharad Chari (University of California, Berkeley),...
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“Sur les Toits”: A Symposium on the Prison Protests in Early 1970s France
Introduction: The Making Visible of Carceral Politics Marijn Nieuwenhuis, University of Warwick This symposium contains a rich collection of contributions based on the screening of the French...
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The 2016 Antipode AAG Lecture – “Now What?” by Michael Watts
The 2016 Antipode AAG Lecture Now What? Michael Watts University of California, Berkeley The 2016 Antipode AAG Lecture will be presented by Michael Watts on Wednesday 30th March, from 17:20 to...
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Anarchism! Video abstract, new paper, and more…
One of the most fertile areas of radical/critical geography at the moment has got to be anarchist geographies. Coming out in the journal we’ve had a special issue (papers here and video...
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