Intervention — “Carlos Walter Porto-Gonçalves: The Decolonial Geography of an Intellectual from Abya Yala”

Renato Emerson dos Santos, Instituto de Pesquisa e Planejamento Urbano e Regional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro On 6 September 2023, the Brazilian geographer Carlos Walter...
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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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Video abstract – “Sovereign Atonement: (Non)citizenship, Territory, and State‐Making in Post‐Colonial South Asia”

Forthcoming in Antipode 53(2) in March 2021, and available online now, Azmeary Ferdoush’s “Sovereign Atonement: (Non)citizenship, Territory, and State‐Making in Post‐Colonial South Asia”...
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Intervention – “On the Function of ‘Crisis’ for Stateless Rohingya”

Patrick DeSutter, 2019-2020 Malini Chowdhury Fellow in Bangladesh Studies, University of California, Berkeley; [email protected] On 5 September, the Bangladesh military escorted a group...
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Video abstract – “Smuggling, Trafficking, and Extortion: New Conceptual and Policy Challenges on the Libyan Route to Europe”

Forthcoming in Antipode 52(1) in January 2020 – and available online now – Katie Kuschminder and Anna Triandafyllidou’s open access paper, “Smuggling, Trafficking, and Extortion: New...
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The 2019 Antipode AAG Lecture – Kristin Ross on “The Seventh Wonder of the Zad”

The 2019 Antipode American Association of Geographers Lecture was delivered by Prof. Kristin Ross on Thursday 4th April in Washington, DC. Geography as conceived by the practitioners and theorists...
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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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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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Symposium – Introducing Milton Santos and “The Active Role of Geography”

Readers might have seen the online versions of two very different papers recently, Lucas Melgaço’s Thinking Outside the Bubble of the Global North: Introducing Milton Santos and “The Active...
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Intervention – "Land Occupations and Counter-insurgency in the Colombian Caribbean: Will History Repeat Itself?"

by Eloisa Berman-Arévalo, Department of Geography, UNC Chapel Hill ([email protected]) As the Colombian government and Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) come close to signing a final peace accord...
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