Edited by: Diana Ojeda, Yousuf Al-Bulushi, Wangui Kimari, Kean Fan Lim, Stefan Ouma and Brandi Thompson Summers
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Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography publishes innovative articles that push at the boundaries of radical geographical thinking. Articles are rigorous and substantive in theoretical and empirical terms; they critique and challenge settled orthodoxies, while engaging the context of intellectual traditions and their particular trajectories; and they put new research or critical analyses to work to contribute to strengthening a Left politics broadly defined.
Antipode offers some of the most provocative critical geographical work available today; work from both geographers and their fellow travellers; from scholars both eminent and emerging.
Keywords in Radical Geography: Antipode at 50
The online version of Keywords in Radical Geography: Antipode at 50 is free to download. Print copies can be purchased for just GB£7 / US$10.
The 2021 Antipode RGS-IBG Lecture: “Taking Renewables to Market: Prospects for the After-Subsidy Energy Transition” by Brett Christopher
The 2021 Antipode Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) Lecture took place on Wednesday 1st September. The Lecture was recorded, and can be viewed here and at the Antipode Online blog post found here.
Articles
Labour Abroad as a Struggle for Land: Young Migrants’ Dream of a Rural Return to Myanmar
-  9 October 2024
The Maya Train: Infrastructure and Racial Capitalism in Southeast Mexico
-  9 October 2024
Territorial Stigma and Rent Gap Production: The Logics of Gentrification in Gresham and Middlehaven, Middlesbrough
-  9 October 2024
Gridlock: Infrastructure and Jurisdiction in Eastern Navajo Agency
-  1 October 2024
Recent issues
Speculative Urban Worldmaking: Meeting Financial Violence with a Politics of Collective Care
- Antipode
-  821-840
-  3 November 2022
Greening the Cage: Exploitation and Resistance in the (Un)Sustainable Prison Garden
- Antipode
-  436-457
-  20 October 2022
Fanon's Mobilities: Race, Space, Recognition
- Antipode
-  1128-1151
-  15 January 2023
Depleted by Debt: “Green” Microfinance, Over-Indebtedness, and Social Reproduction in Climate-Vulnerable Cambodia
- Antipode
-  25 July 2023
Modalities of Conjunctural Analysis: “Seeing the Present Differently” through Global Lenses
- Antipode
-  135-164
-  1 September 2023
Proceeding through Colonial Past-Presents in Fieldwork: Methodological Lessons on Accountability, Refusal, and Autonomy
- Antipode
-  268-285
-  13 October 2022
Networks of Speculation: Making Land Markets on Myanmar Facebook
- Antipode
-  643-665
-  26 October 2022
Unravelling the “Thin Blue Line”: Policing as an Engine of Inequality
- Antipode
-  1538-1559
-  15 February 2023
Beyond the Chokepoint: Blockades as Social Struggles
- Antipode
-  1301-1320
-  17 April 2023
Towards a Political Economy of Social Infrastructure: Contesting “Anti‐Social Infrastructures” in London
- Antipode
-  1711-1734
-  1 June 2023
Two Racial Capitalisms: Marxism, Domination, and Resistance in Cedric Robinson and Stuart Hall
- Antipode
-  1802-1829
-  22 May 2024
Modalities of Conjunctural Analysis: “Seeing the Present Differently” through Global Lenses
- Antipode
-  135-164
-  1 September 2023
Uneven Development through Profit Repatriation: How Capitalism's Class and Geographical Antagonisms Intertwine
- Antipode
-  2343-2367
-  12 August 2024
Towards a Political Economy of Social Infrastructure: Contesting “Anti‐Social Infrastructures” in London
- Antipode
-  1711-1734
-  1 June 2023
The “Finance-Extraction-Transitions Nexus”: Geographies of the Green Transition in the 21st Century
- Antipode
-  1289-1307
-  5 May 2024
“to stop the earthquake”: Palestine and the Settler Colonial Logic of Fragmentation
- Antipode
-  187-205
-  22 September 2023
Internal Colonialism as Socio-Ecological Fix: The Case of New Clark City in the Philippines
- Antipode
-  1233-1263
-  19 December 2023
Mutual Aid as a Praxis for Critical Environmental Justice: Lessons from W.E.B. Du Bois, Critical Theoretical Perspectives, and Mobilising Collective Care in Disasters
- Antipode
-  581-602
-  18 October 2023
Marx on the Reciprocal Interconnections between the Soil and the Human Body: Ireland and Its Colonialised Metabolic Rifts
- Antipode
-  620-642
-  17 October 2022
De/Recolonising Development: Fanon, Rostow, and the Violence of Social Change
- Antipode
-  1881-1902
-  21 April 2023