We don’t need no educationWe don’t need no thought controlNo dark sarcasm in the classroomTeachers leave them kids aloneHey, teachers, leave them kids aloneAll in all it’s just another brick...
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The Campus as Battleground: Placing the University Within the Hong Kong Protests
Intervention – “On the Uses of Geography in a Moment of Rising Fascism”
Johan Pries, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet / Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences The stakes of grasping how the far Right operates have not been higher for a long time. Hard Right racism is...
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Intervention – “Christine Blasey Ford and Geographies of Aggression and Repair”
Natalie Oswin Department of Geography, McGill University [email protected] Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, DC on Thursday 27 September...
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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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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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Ferguson and beyond – some resources of critique
For those struggling to understand and explain ongoing events in Ferguson and elsewhere, here are some works for thinking with. If you'd like to suggest others, please get in touch. Angela Davis,...
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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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2014 – a new year and a new issue
It's been off the press for just under 24 hours so it's not too hot to handle; time to open up Antipode 46:1, the bumper (and open access) first issue of 2014... We start with Gayatri Chakravorty...
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Intervention – “Your freedom smells like teargas!” Deconstructing Europe’s Critique of Turkey’s Policing of the 2013 Protests
Till F. Paasche, Geography Department, Soran University, Kurdish Region, Iraq During the summer of 2013 mass protests against the politics of Turkey’s Prime Minister Erdoğan disrupted the country...
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