Video abstract – “Conceptualising European Privatisation Processes After the Great Recession”
Forthcoming in our June 2016 issue (volume 48, number 3), and available on Early View now, Julien Mercille and Enda Murphy’s “Conceptualising European Privatisation Processes After the Great Recession” looks at the wave of privatisation … Continue reading
The 2015 Antipode AAG Lecture – “People Without Property in Jobs: Stuart Hall and the Conundrums of Contemporary Urbanization in India”
On Wednesday April 22nd, Vinay Gidwani (University of Minnesota) presented the 2015 Antipode AAG Lecture. Entitled “People Without Property in Jobs: Stuart Hall and the Conundrums of Contemporary Urbanization in India”, … Continue reading
Virtual issue – “People Without Property in Jobs: Stuart Hall and the Conundrums of Contemporary Urbanization in India”
On Wednesday April 22nd, Vinay Gidwani will be presenting the 2015 Antipode AAG Lecture from 17:20 to 19:00 in Grand C/D North, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level. His lecture will … Continue reading
Antipode 47(1) out now – and freely available without a subscription
We start the new year looking back to 2013 and the Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture. Presented in London by Bruce Braun (University of Minnesota) ‘New Materialisms and Neoliberal Natures’ was recorded … Continue reading
A preview of Antipode 45(5) and video abstract – ‘Labour Control in the Tobacco Agro-spaces’
The last issue of this year’s volume goes to the publishers this week. Antipode 45(5) opens with Tom Perreault looking at mining, water, and the nature of enclosure in Bolivia, … Continue reading
New enclosures of the carbon market, Part II: Reimagining the commons
by Naomi Millner, University of Bristol In my last post I reflected on a bizarre paradox – the ‘carbon credits’ with which governments buy out their emissions are providing justification … Continue reading
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