Critical dialogue – ‘The Spatial Paradoxes of “Radical” Activism’

Sarah Launius, University of Arizona Jill Williams’ recent intervention on AntipodeFoundation.org, ‘The Spatial Paradoxes of “Radical” Activism’, presents the recent high-profile actions of...
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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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Intervention – 'The Spatial Paradoxes of "Radical" Activism'

The Spatial Paradoxes of ‘Radical’ Activism Jill M. Williams, University of Hawaiʻi—Mānoa On 22 July 2013, the National Immigrant Youth Alliance (NIYA) organized an unconventional and...
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Video abstract – 'The Hollowing Out of Brazilian Metropolitan Governance As We Know It: Restructuring and Rescaling the Developmental State in Metropolitan Space'

Antipode 46(3) goes to the printers first thing in the new year, and it's shaping up nicely. There are papers on: 'adaptation machines' and the 'parasitic politics of life'; Agamben, postcoloniality...
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By Vwpolonia75 (Jens K. Müller, Hamburg) (Own work) [CC-BY-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

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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Video abstract – Andy Clarno talks about 'Rescaling White Space in Post-Apartheid Johannesburg'

Today we have the second of our video abstracts from Antipode 45(5) - Andy Clarno talking about his paper 'Rescaling White Space in Post-Apartheid Johannesburg'. Tracing three political mobilisations...
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Intervention – Cartographic Nationalism and Territorial Confusion in East Asia

by Marijn Nieuwenhuis, University of Warwick Introduction The idea of nationhood rests on the claim of a specific territorial area. The cartographic demarcating of territory automatically exposes,...
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Video abstract – Megan Ybarra talks about "You Cannot Measure a Tzuultaq'a": Cultural Politics at the Limits of Liberal Legibility

Here Megan Ybarra, Assistant Professor of Politics, Latin American Studies, and American Ethnic Studies at Willamette University, talks about her paper "You Cannot Measure a Tzuultaq'a": Cultural...
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Activism, environment, food, universities, and…post-Wall German filmmaking: Antipode volume 45, issue 3 out now

Antipode volume 45, number 3 out now... Interventions Human Subjects Research and the Ethics of Intervention: Life, Death, and Radical Geography in Practice by Richa Dhanju and Kathleen...
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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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