Volume 39, Issue 4 - September, 2007
Table of Contents > Volume 39 > Issue 4
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The Dangers of Autobiographical Research: A Response to Purcell
Doug Mercer -
The Discomforting Rise of Public Geographies : A Public Conversation
Duncan Fuller, Kye Askins -
Governing Post Apartheid Spatiality: Implementing City Improvement Districts in Cape Town
Faranak Miraftab -
Exceptional Sovereignty Guant namo Bay and the Re-Colonial Present
Simon Reid-Henry -
Beyond Punitive Regulation New Zealand Local Governments' Responses to Homelessness
Damian Collins, Penelope Laurenson -
In-Between Places: Trans-Saharan Transit Migrants in Morocco and the Fragmented Journey to Europe
Michael Collyer -
Tribal Sovereignty and the Problem of Difference in Environmental Regulation: Observations on Measured Separatism in Indian Country
Darren Ranco, Dean Suagee -
Revanchist Urbanism Heads South: The Regulation of Indigenous Beggars and Street Vendors in Ecuador
Kate Swanson -
Surveillance, Spatial Compression, and Scale: The FBI and Martin Luther King Jr
Jules Boykoff -
The Subsumption of Space and the Spatiality of Subsumption: Primitive Accumulation and the Transition to Capitalism in Shanghai, China
Daniel Buck -
The Antipode Graduate Student Scholarship 2007 2008
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Denaturalizing Ecological Politics: Alienation from Nature from Rousseau to the Frankfurt School and Beyond. by Andrew Biro
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Geography and Revolution Edited by David N Livingstone and Charles W J Withers


