Anonymous The Vulnerability of “Wicked Enthusiasm” As a young, female, Asian, international student, the crux of my vulnerability was rooted in my own wicked enthusiasm. My...
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Intervention – “Wicked Enthusiasm: Frustrating Spaces of Academic Research and Publishing as an Undergraduate”
Remittances in Times of Crisis: Reflections on Labour, Social Reproduction, and Digitisation during Covid-19
Kavita Datta (School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London) andVincent Guermond (Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University of London) Global remittances are predicted to...
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Video abstract – “Bursting the Bubble: Spatialising Safety for Privileged Migrant Women in Singapore”
The Guardian today published a piece asking “What would a city that is safe for women look like?” Using examples from Delhi, Barcelona, Nairobi, Cairo, and Kigali, the author outlines “…a...
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The 2017 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture – “Retelling Stories, Disrupting ‘the Social’, Relearning the World” by Richa Nagar
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Video abstract – Kevin Grove talks about 'Adaptation Machines and the Parasitic Politics of Life in Jamaican Disaster Resilience'
Antipode 46:3, our June 2014 issue, went to the publishers last week; it includes... The Spirits are Crying: Dispossessing Land and Possessing Bodies in Rural Cambodia by Alice Beban and Courtney...
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March issue of Antipode out now
Antipode 45(2) is out now. There's the Editorial Collective's annual editorial asking 'What does it mean to win?', one intervention from Hilda Kurtz considering the Trayvon Martin case and US...
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