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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, … Continue reading

9 April 2013 · 1 Comment

Book Review – Mazen Labban on Timothy Mitchell’s ‘Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil’

Mazen Labban – visiting professor in the Department of Geography at Rutgers University, Antipode author (see here and here) and International Advisory Board member, and author of the excellent Space, … Continue reading

19 March 2013 · 3 Comments

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

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

Symposium on Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann’s ‘Climate Leviathan’ – Authors’ reply

Last month we launched a symposium on Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann’s forthcoming Antipode paper, ‘Climate Leviathan’. The forum was structured like this: we made their paper open access; solicited … Continue reading

28 August 2012 · 8 Comments

Symposium on Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann’s ‘Climate Leviathan’

***Comments now closed; Joel and Geoff’s reply is available here. Thanks to all who contributed.*** A ‘symposium’, of course, is a party – ‘a convivial meeting for drinking, conversation, and … Continue reading

19 July 2012 · 15 Comments

Rio+20, climate change, and critical scholarship: Beyond the critique of ‘green neoliberalism’?

by Sara Nelson, University of Minnesota According to critical accounts of the recent Rio+20 summit, the results of the convention were predictable: failure to reach binding agreements; a lack of … Continue reading

17 July 2012 · Leave a Comment

Video abstract – Kelvin Mason and Mark Whitehead talk about ‘Transition urbanism and the contested politics of ethical place making’

How to prepare for a ‘carbon constrained’, ‘energy lean’ world? How to simultaneously enhance systems of care for distant places/others and intensify regimes of (re)localisation in a world of peak-oil … Continue reading

26 February 2012 · 1 Comment

Security, scarcity, and the political pipeline

by Sean Gillon, University of Wisconsin – Madison The Keystone XL pipeline proposed by TransCanada Corporation has become a highly politicized economic, energy, and ecological debate.  If approved by Presidential … Continue reading

18 January 2012 · 2 Comments

Patrick Bond on COP17

Antipode International Advisory Board member Patrick Bond can be seen speaking about the UN Climate Change Conference 2011, social and environmental justice, and protest on Monday 5 December 2011′s Democracy … Continue reading

12 January 2012 · 1 Comment

New enclosures of the carbon market, Part I: Sub-Saharan ‘land-grabs’ as accumulation by dispossession

by Naomi Millner, University of Bristol In late September 2011, news of another ‘land grabbing’ fiasco briefly hit the international headlines (Al Jazeera 2011; Lang 2011; Vidal 2011a; 2011b) before … Continue reading

11 January 2012 · 3 Comments

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