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Book Review – Dave Featherstone on Carl Griffin’s ‘The Rural War: Captain Swing and the Politics of Protest’

Here Dave Featherstone (School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow) reviews Carl Griffin’s The Rural War: Captain Swing and the Politics of Protest, which was published last year … Continue reading

29 April 2013 · 3 Comments

New Antipode Book Series title – ‘The Down-deep Delight of Democracy’

Last month saw the release of a new title in the Antipode Book Series – Mark Purcell’s The Down-deep Delight of Democracy. In the book – chapter one of which … Continue reading

22 April 2013 · Leave a Comment

Two new book reviews – ‘Captive Genders’ and ‘Queer (In)Justice’

Katelyn Angell (Long Island University) and Stina Soderling (Rutgers University) here review Eric Stanley and Nat Smith’s Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex and Joey Mogul, Andrea … Continue reading

25 March 2013 · Leave a Comment

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 playful techniques … Continue reading

4 February 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

Intervention – Homeland Security and the Precarity of Life in the Borderlands

by Geoffrey Boyce (University of Arizona) and Jill Williams (Clark University) In Precarious Life, Judith Butler (2004) argues for a feminist transnational politics based on the precarity of life – … Continue reading

10 December 2012 · 1 Comment

“More war than night”: Violence, resistance, and territory in Pará, Brazil

by David Meek, University of Georgia Adora sits on a rock-hard couch, leaning back to blow smoke upwards where it is refracted by the daylight, streaming through cracks in her … Continue reading

15 November 2012 · Leave a Comment

Happy Birthday Occupy!

Occupy Wall Street observes its first anniversary today with the culmination of three days of education, celebration and resistance in NYC (see here and here). To mark the occasion we’ve … Continue reading

17 September 2012 · 1 Comment

Intervention – The London Olympics: Urban Geopolitics

by Marijn Nieuwenhuis, University of Warwick As the London Olympics 2012 draw to a final close and the city returns to its quotidian routine it is perhaps time to analyse … Continue reading

23 August 2012 · 3 Comments

Crofters, crafters, diggers and dreamers: Romantics or radicals?

by Naomi Millner, University of Bristol There’s a new political movement on the scene and it’s not afraid to get out its knitting-needles. Craftivism is “the practice of engaged creativity, … Continue reading

31 July 2012 · Leave a Comment

Rio+20 and the People’s Summit: Dialogic or Disconnected Spaces?

by David Meek, University of Georgia Critical educational scholars have extensively explored the diversity of ways in which people learn within social movements (Welton 1993; Spencer 1995; Walter 2007; Holland … Continue reading

12 July 2012 · 1 Comment

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