Athens GA, USA, 30 May – 3 June 2011

The third IGJ was organised by Nik Heynen and hosted by the Department of Geography at the University of Georgia.
You can read ‘Gleaning the Current Conjuncture: Notes from the 3rd Antipode Institute for the Geographies of Justice‘ by the Revolutionary Picnic Collective (a group that came together at IGJ3) online now – and it’s open access, so no subscription required.
Plenary contributors
Delegates
- Aikaterini Nasioka, Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico
- Anna Joo Kim, Pomona College
- Birgul Kutan, University of Bristol
- Brenda Baletti, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Brett Story, University of Toronto
- Christian Anderson, City University of New York
- David Hugill, York University
- Ilona Moore, University of Minnesota
- Emma Gaalaas Mullaney, Pennsylvania State University
- Éva Tessza Udvarhelyi, City University of New York
- Graham Pickren, University of Georgia
- Heather McLean, York University
- Ingrid M. Butler, Syracuse University
- Jim Thatcher, Pennsylvania State University
- Katie Mazer, University of Toronto
- Katie Wells, Syracuse University
- Manuel Lutz, Free University Berlin
- Melissa Yang Rock, Pennsylvania State University
- Mia Charlene White, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Orlando R. Serrano, Jr., University of Southern California
- Peter Brogan, York University
- Rachel Brahinsky, University of California, Berkeley
- Roberta Hawkins, Clark University
- Seth Gustafson, University of Georgia
- Ståle Holgersen, Lund University
- Stephen Larson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Teo Ballvé, University of California, Berkeley
- Yousuf Al-Bulushi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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