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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 post-structuralist feminist … Continue reading

8 March 2013 · 1 Comment

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 … Continue reading

7 March 2013 · Leave a Comment

New Antipode Book Series title – ‘Banking Across Boundaries: Placing Finance in Capitalism’

This month we’ve a new title coming out in the Antipode Book Series – Brett Christophers’ Banking Across Boundaries: Placing Finance in Capitalism. Beginning with the assertion that critiques of … Continue reading

12 February 2013 · Leave a Comment

Symposium on PyGyRG’s ‘Communifesto for Fuller Geographies’ – Authors’ reply to critical responses

***We first posted this on 17 December 2012. In retrospect, the timing was bad – last week before the holidays; what were we thinking?! – so we’re re-posting today. Ed.*** … Continue reading

23 January 2013 · Leave a Comment

The Antipode Book Series

Following a post earlier this week about Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics – one of the latest titles in the Antipode Book Series – here we’ve a new ‘mission statement’, and … Continue reading

18 January 2013 · 3 Comments

Gramscian Geographies

We’ve been making connections between Antipode papers and work published in other journals recently, looking at the excellent ACME special issues on anarchist and autonomous geographies and the politics of … Continue reading

16 January 2013 · 2 Comments

The Politics of Climate Change

We plugged their anarchist geographies special issue last week, and this week we’ve another special issue of ACME – ‘The Politics of Climate Change‘, guest-edited by friend (and now neighbour) … Continue reading

14 January 2013 · 1 Comment

Welfare Reform and the Production of Ignorance

Welfare benefits in the UK have in recent years risen faster than wages. So the coalition government introduced the Welfare Benefits Uprating Bill – which passed comfortably in the Commons … Continue reading

10 January 2013 · Leave a Comment

Did Somebody Say Anarchism?

We had two special issues on anarchism yesterday (see here) and today’s we’ve a paper hot off the press – Federico Ferretti’s ‘“They have the right to throw us out”: … Continue reading

8 January 2013 · Leave a Comment

More Anarchist Geographies

You wait almost 35 years for a special issue on anarchist geographies, and then two arrive at once… Antipode‘s ‘Anarchist Geographies‘ came out late last year (you can see one … Continue reading

7 January 2013 · 6 Comments

Radical Geography in the Interwar Period: Disciplinary Trajectories and Hidden Histories – CFP RGS-IBG 2013

An interesting call for papers from Alex Vasudevan’s blog, Experimental Geographies. The history of radical geography – perhaps unsurprisingly – is something we’re really interested in here at Antipode – … Continue reading

4 January 2013 · Leave a Comment

New year, new issue

Hard copies of the journal (yes, we still do those!) have been delivered this week. The first issue of Antipode‘s 45th volume contains 12 papers and a short essay from … Continue reading

2 January 2013 · 1 Comment

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