Our friends at ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies have just published the second issue of their 12th volume (freely available online here). As well as a symposium on 'Sexual...
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Antipode and the International Conference of Critical Geography
Intervention – 'Rethinking Democracy in Iran: Rouhani President Elect of Iranians'
by Simin Fadaee, Humboldt-University of Berlin The landslide victory of moderate-reformist Hassan Rouhani in Iran's recent presidential election came as a surprise for the West. Until the day of the...
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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 – Mad World? On the Social Construction of Economic Value
by Brett Christophers, Uppsala University The past two weeks have witnessed an extraordinary public and political outcry about levels of remuneration in the UK’s teaching sector. While there have...
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Intervention symposium – 'Explosive geographies'
On April 15, 2013, two bombs targeting the Boston Marathon exploded on Boylston St, killing three and initiating the United State’s most visible domestic security operation of the decade. Two days...
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Video abstract – Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola talks about 'Neoliberalizing Border Management in Finland and Schengen'
"...contemporary performances of border enforcement and security cannot be understood as distinct from the process of neoliberalization." So argues University of Oulu geographer Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola...
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Antipode at the 2013 AAG
Don't forget that Christian Parenti will be giving this year’s Antipode Lecture at the AAG annual meeting in Los Angeles on Wednesday 10 April, 16:40 - 18:20 (Emerald Bay, Westin, Level 3)....
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International Women's Day
A Friday afternoon reading list for International Women's Day... Melissa W. Wright's 2010 Antipode RGS-IBG lecture, 'Wars of Interpretations', stages a dialogue among activists in northern Mexico and...
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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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Intervention – Liberalism’s Slavery and the Geographies of Freedom
by Christopher Taylor, University of Chicago Almost immediately following Barak Obama’s re-election, an image began circulating through Twitter and Facebook that positioned the electoral...
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