Video abstract – Federico Ferretti talks about “Between Radical Geography and Humanism: Anne Buttimer and the International Dialogue Project”

Forthcoming in Antipode 51(4) this September, and available online now, Federico Ferretti’s latest paper, “Between Radical Geography and Humanism: Anne Buttimer and the International Dialogue...
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Intervention – “Race, Rurality, and Radical Geography in the US”

Levi Van Sant (Georgia Southern University) and Kai Bosworth (University of Minnesota) The election of Donald Trump, exacerbated by Brexit and the apparent growth of right wing populism around the...
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Intervention Symposium – “Did We Accomplish the Revolution in Geographic Thought?”

44 years ago we published David Harvey’s essay “Revolutionary and Counter-Revolutionary Theory in Geography and the Problem of Ghetto Formation”. Taking geographers to task, demanding some...
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Announcing Antipode’s 6th Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ)

Antipode’s 6th Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ) Montréal, Québec, Canada 5th-9th June 2017 To date, Antipode had hosted five Institutes for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ): Athens,...
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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 of the guest editors,...
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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...
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'Anarchist Geographies' special issue – Guest editors' video abstract

We recently announced that issue 5 of Antipode‘s 44th volume will be a special issue entitled ‘Anarchist Geographies’. Here one of the guest editors, the University of Victoria's Simon...
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'Then, like now…': The roots of radical geography, a personal account

What follows is a version of the paper one-time Professor (but life-long professor) of geography Clark Akatiff presented at the 2007 AAG annual meeting in San Francisco. Clark's reflections on the...
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Anarchist Geographies – a special issue of Antipode

Issue 5 of Antipode's 44th volume will be out in a couple of months, and the papers which make up the special issue are available now online. Entitled 'Anarchist Geographies' and edited by Simon...
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