Wiley papers freely available for LGBT Pride Month

Pride Month is an annual celebration marking the 1969 Stonewall protests (making it a couple of months older than the journal - we started August '69), and this year our publisher, Wiley, are making...
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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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'Race, Space, Nature' symposium – papers freely available now

Edited by Rachel Brahinsky (University of San Francisco), Jade Sasser (University of California Riverside) and Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern (Syracuse University), 'Race, Space, Nature' will be in print in...
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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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Author interview – Patrick Bresnihan and Michael Byrne talk about 'Escape into the City: Everyday Practices of Commoning and the Production of Urban Space in Dublin'

Published online earlier this month, Patrick Bresnihan and Michael Byrne's 'Escape into the City: Everyday Practices of Commoning and the Production of Urban Space in Dublin' (which will be in print...
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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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Video abstract – 'Not Everyone Has (the) Balls: Urban Exploration and the Persistence of Masculinist Geography'

A too rare bit of public geography appeared in The Guardian last Saturday; in 'The Strange World of Urban Exploration' writer, critic and Cambridge fellow Robert Macfarlane meets Oxford geographer...
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Intervention – 'Whose City? The Parasites', of course…'

by Andy Merrifield In 1970, the English sociologist Ray Pahl published a collection of essays under a simple yet disarming title, Whose City? The question was more original than it sounded, even if...
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Video abstract – Veronica Crossa talks about 'Play for Protest, Protest for Play: Artisan and Vendors’ Resistance to Displacement in Mexico City'

Forthcoming in Antipode 45(4), and available online now, Veronica Crossa's 'Play for Protest, Protest for Play: Artisan and Vendors’ Resistance to Displacement in Mexico City' focuses on the...
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Video abstract – Sapana Doshi talks about 'The Politics of the Evicted: Redevelopment, Subjectivity, and Difference in Mumbai’s Slum Frontier'

Today we're pleased to be making available a second video abstract from Antipode 45:3 (the first is available here). Sapana Doshi - an assistant professor in the University of Arizona's School of...
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