As many will know, Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography is owned by the Antipode Foundation, a charity registered here in the UK. The Foundation grants an exclusive right to … Continue reading →
It’s early February so, naturally, we’ve just published our March 2018 issue. Antipode 50(2) opens with eight essays spanning the breadth of contemporary critical geography… Karen Buckley’s “Space, Social Relations, and … Continue reading →
Looking forward to 2018 and Antipode’s 50th volume, we’ve got some brilliant papers coming out. We’ll get to the first and second issues below; first up there’s Issue 3, which will … Continue reading →
Enterprising Nature: Economics, Markets, and Finance in Global Biodiversity Politics tracks the rise of a powerful idea in global biodiversity conservation. Many ecologists, bureaucrats, and activists now believe that the only … Continue reading →
We’ve recently published two papers (both of which will be in volume 49 of Antipode in 2017) on energy politics – Susana Batel and Patrick Devine-Wright’s “Energy Colonialism and the Role … Continue reading →
Shiloh R. Krupar, Hot Spotter’s Report: Military Fables of Toxic Waste, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2013. ISBN: 9780816676385 (cloth); ISBN: 9780816676392 (paper) Editor’s introduction – Jenna Loyd, University of … Continue reading →
***You can download the interview, or listen online, here*** Today at 12:00 (Pacific Daylight Time) Margaret Marietta Ramírez will be speaking about her new Antipode paper, The Elusive Inclusive: Black Food … Continue reading →
Thus far in December we’ve published three new papers, three reviews, and an Antipode lecture. Papers The Elusive Inclusive: Black Food Geographies and Racialized Food Spaces by Margaret Marietta Ramírez … Continue reading →
We have four new book reviews for August: Vishrut Arya on Immanuel Wallerstein, Randall Collins, Michael Mann, Georgi Derluguian and Craig Calhoun’s Does Capitalism Have a Future?; Adam Mahoney on … Continue reading →
Edited by Rachel Brahinsky (University of San Francisco), Jade Sasser (University of California Riverside) and Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern (Syracuse University), ‘Race, Space, Nature’ will be in print in Antipode 46(5) later … Continue reading →
Coping with Disaster in Lac-Mégantic, Québec, or, 25 Questions About the Murder of Lac-Mégantic[1] by Liette Gilbert, York University On July 6, an unmanned 72-wagon train containing 7.2 million liters … Continue reading →
*** You can now read Bruce’s recent Antipode paper, “New Materialisms and Neoliberal Natures”, online here*** Today’s the day: Bruce Braun will be presenting the 2013 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture between 16:50 … Continue reading →