Monthly Archives: May 2012

Repeating Islands of Resistance: Redefining Security in Militarized Landscapes

Sasha Davis Social movements near American military bases have been increasingly successful at opposing the continue militarization of their home communities. Focusing on groups from Puerto Rico, Guam, Hawai‘i and Okinawa –as well as the global “No Bases” network –
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  • Volume 5, Number 1 (2012)

From Labor Geography to Class Geography: Reasserting the Marxist Theory of Class

Raju J. Das Class analysis has never been hegemonic in Human Geography, or indeed, in any other social science, although it had some visibility in the 1960s and the 1970s. Recently the claim has been made for a resurgence of
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  • Volume 5, Number 1 (2012)

Potentiality of the Present: Exploring Speculative Realism via Spatial Theory

Brad D. Baumgartner In this essay, I propose a new alliance between speculative realism and spatial theory. Whether interpreted as an avant-garde movement or simply as part of an evolution in human thought, the Speculative Turn in continental philosophy has
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  • Volume 5, Number 1 (2012)