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Intervention symposium – ‘Explosive geographies’

On April 15, 2013, two bombs targeting the Boston Marathon exploded on Boylston St, killing three and initiating the United State’s most visible domestic security operation of the decade. Two … Continue reading

20 May 2013 · 2 Comments

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

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

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

A couple of months ago we continued our symposium series* by posting the Participatory Geographies Research Group’s ‘Communifesto for Fuller Geographies: Towards Mutual Security’ together with a set of seven … Continue reading

17 December 2012 · 2 Comments

Symposium on the Participatory Geographies Research Group’s ‘Communifesto for Fuller Geographies: Towards Mutual Security’

We’re delighted to be continuing our symposium series with this collection of responses to the Participatory Geographies Research Group’s ‘Communifesto for Fuller Geographies: Towards Mutual Security’. PyGyRG is a research … Continue reading

15 October 2012 · 6 Comments

‘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 Springer, introduces … Continue reading

11 September 2012 · 4 Comments

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’ … Continue reading

20 August 2012 · 3 Comments

Occupy Homes MN: The anti-foreclosure movement builds solidarity among debtors

by Sara Nelson, University of Minnesota At 4 am on Monday 25 May, officers of the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Department raided the home of the Cruz family in south Minneapolis, … Continue reading

28 June 2012 · 1 Comment

Life and time(s) in the neoliberal university: Tell me about it (seriously, do)

by Christian Anderson, City University of New York Last semester I spent one night a week sleeping on the floor in a small, windowless student office at my university. I … Continue reading

21 May 2012 · 12 Comments

Geographies of a debtors’ strike

by Sara Nelson, University of Minnesota The question of how to build an effective movement amongst indebted students and homeowners has been central to ongoing campaigns that have grown out … Continue reading

4 April 2012 · 1 Comment

“Labor law is a shield, but direct action is a sword…”

by Nathan Clough, University of Minnesota Duluth So said an Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) organizer in response to a question I asked about the solidarity unionism model employed … Continue reading

7 March 2012 · Leave a Comment

Occupy Wall Street and ‘Occupation’

by Kareem Rabie, City University of New York One of the first critiques of OWS from the left has come from Indigenous activists, Palestine solidarity workers, and others questioning the … Continue reading

13 February 2012 · 2 Comments

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