Introduction—Vivian Lu, Fordham University How is terror produced, multiplied, and survived? Terror is an evocative concept, and it is deliberately deployed in the ethnography Terror...
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Book Review Forum — Darren Byler’s “Terror Capitalism: Uyghur Dispossession and Masculinity in a Chinese City”
Intervention – “Corner Stores, Surveillance, and All Black Afterlives”
by Naya Jones, University of California Santa Cruz; [email protected] As I write, Black Lives Matter protests continue throughout the United States and around the world. All Black Lives Matter...
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Intervention – “The Public Spaces of Trump Tower Reflect the Cruelty and Self-Dealing of the Trump Presidency”
Robert Rosenberger Georgia Institute of Technology [email protected] The Trump administration will be forever remembered, among other things, as one that persecuted already disadvantaged people,...
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Antipode Volume 50, Number 3 – “Mediterranean Movements: Mobility Struggles, Border Restructuring, and the Humanitarian Frontier” – out now
The print and online versions of our June 2018 issue are out now. After opening with four brilliant contributions to conversations well-established in the journal – “Navigating the Fault Lines:...
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Book review – “The Extractive Zone: Social Ecologies and Decolonial Perspectives”, “The Conflict Shoreline: Colonization as Climate Change in the Negev Desert” and “In the Wake: On Blackness and Being”
Macarena Gómez-Barris, The Extractive Zone: Social Ecologies and Decolonial Perspectives, Durham: Duke University Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-0-8223-6875-5 (cloth); ISBN: 978-0-8223-6897-7 (paper) Eyal...
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Video abstract – “Distinction and the Ethics of Violence: On the Legal Construction of Liminal Subjects and Spaces”
Forthcoming in Antipode 49(5) this November,* and available online now, Nicola Perugini and Neve Gordon’s “Distinction and the Ethics of Violence: On the Legal Construction of Liminal Subjects...
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Virtual roundtable discussion, and free Antipode papers, on "Migration and the Refugee Crisis"
Antipode’s publisher, Wiley, runs a great philosophy blog – The Philosopher’s Eye. This Friday, 16 October, they will be hosting what they’re calling a “virtual roundtable discussion” on...
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Intervention – 'Removing the Monument to Overcoming Walls: Reflections on Contemporary Border Walls and the Politics of De-bordering'
Removing the Monument to Overcoming Walls: Reflections on Contemporary Border Walls and the Politics of De-bordering by Olivia Mena, London School of Economics and Political Science On a snowy...
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National Security Agency, Hire The Future Me
“The National Security Agency Civil Liberties & Privacy Officer (CLPO) is conceived as a completely new role…This new position is focused on the future, designed to directly enhance decision...
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Intervention – Remote Sensing as Remote Control? A Political Geography of EU Border Surveillance
by Adam Levy, University of Colorado at Boulder When the EU received the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize for advancing “democracy and human rights in Europe”, it joined a group whose more incongruous...
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