Just published in our November 2016 issue–Antipode volume 48, number 5–Nora Stel’s “The Agnotology of Eviction in South Lebanon’s Palestinian Gatherings: How Institutional Ambiguity and...
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Video abstract – “The Agnotology of Eviction in South Lebanon’s Palestinian Gatherings: How Institutional Ambiguity and Deliberate Ignorance Shape Sensitive Spaces” by Nora Stel
New issue of Antipode, out now
The latest issue of Antipode is now available. Volume 48, number 3 (the 44th issue I’ve shepherded to press!?) contains no fewer than 16 papers; it’s a real showcase, exhibiting just how varied...
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New papers published in November
In the last month we've published seven great papers: Gentrification Interrupted in Salford, UK: From New Deal to “Limbo-Land” in a Contemporary Urban Periphery by Andrew Wallace (University of...
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Featured video – 'Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics' book launch
Edited by Michael Ekers (University of Toronto, Scarborough), Gillian Hart (University of California, Berkeley), Stefan Kipfer (York University) and Alex Loftus (King's College London), Gramsci:...
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Virtual issue – Class, Politics, and Representation
On Wednesday 27th August, Queen Mary University of London's Gareth Stedman Jones and Jane Wills will discuss their work on class, politics and representation in London from the 19th to 21st century,...
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Antipode on the Commonwealth Games 2014
It's Glasgow's day in the sun, with the Commonwealth Games starting soon. While the sunshine currently bathing the city might be remarkable (the sun never shines in the UK in the summer!) the light...
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Book review symposium – James C. Scott’s “Two Cheers for Anarchism”
Just in time for this year's festival of self-organisation on May 1st, International Workers' Day, we're pleased to present a book review symposium on James C. Scott's Two Cheers for Anarchism....
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Book Review Symposium – Matthew Sparke’s “Introducing Globalization: Ties, Tensions, and Uneven Integration”
“The body is...both embedded in the processes that produce, sustain, bound, and ultimately dissolve it and internally contradictory by virtue of the multiple socio-ecological processes that...
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The 2014 Antipode AAG Lecture – 'Zones of Black Death: Institutions, Knowledges, and States of Being' by Rinaldo Walcott
***Video now available*** Join us for session 2626 in Tampa, Florida - Wednesday 9th April from 4:40pm to 6:20pm in Ballroom A, TCC/Tampa Convention Center, First Floor. The lecture will be followed...
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Intervention – 'The Southbank and the Skaters: The Cultural Politics of Subversion'
Oli Mould, Royal Holloway, University of London The language of cultural development, and its insertion into contemporary urban politics, has been the source of much academic and public scrutiny of...
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