Welcome to Antipode Online
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Keeping the radical spirit alive
In 2009, the journal celebrates 40 years of publishing 'critical' scholarship focusing on geographical issues and which advances geographical ways of understanding the world. Our goal, like the journal's founders, is radical change. Through this site, we aim to further the radical spirit of the 'Antipode project' - one which is still alive and strong in the pages of the journal. Our aim is to foster and spread the dissenting traditions of those on the Left within Geography and beyond.
Antipode now has a new editorial collective comprising Wendy Larner (University of Bristol, UK), Paul Chatterton (University of Leeds, UK), Vinay Gidwani (University of Minnesota, USA), Nik Heynen (University of Georgia, USA), and Rachel Pain (University of Durham, UK). This new collective will be bringing a number of changes and new additions to the website and the journal over the coming months and years. But as always, they are committed to the Antipode project that continues to inform, inspire and engage those who read it; bringing together academics, activists, policy makers, students and others in urgent and critical conversations about how our futures could and should be.
The Editorial Collective (Wendy Larner, Paul Chatterton, Vinay Gidwani, Nik Heynen, Rachel Pain)
Latest Issue Summary
Volume 41, Issue 3 Summary Now Available!
A summary of this issue of Antipode is now available for the benefit of journal readers who visit and use this website. Each introduction will be written by a different member of the Antipode editorial team.
Latest News
40th Anniversary – 40 Key articles now free online
To celebrate this anniversary we are delighted to offer you free access to a range of key articles published in Antipode from 1969-2009. We hope you enjoy reading them!
Antipode Podcasts - New!
We are delighted to announce the first Antipode Podcast! – The Antipode Lecture given at the AAG Annual Conference March 2009 by Kathryn Mitchell "Dangerous Futures: Speculative Capital, Race and War"
Have your say
If you have any comments about the site or if you notice any errors we might have made, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We would also love to hear from you if you have any additions or announcements for our resources or events pages.
Paul Chatterton, Web editor



