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Volume 1, Number 1 (2008)
Editorial: The Neoliberalization of Knowledge
Richard PeetThe Biopolitics of Baghdad: Counterinsurgency and the Counter-City
Derek GregoryImperialism, Resources and Food Security, with reference to the Indian Experience
Utsa PatnaikThe Insidious Work of the University: From Nationalism to Excellence to Entrepreneurialism
Don MitchellThe Rise of Corporatocracy in a Disenchanted Age
Hillary J ShawNeoliberalism, Rural Underdevelopment and Geographies of the Global South
Warwick E MurrayPeasant Resistance to Neoliberalism: La Via Campesina and Food Sovereignty
Annette DesmaraisBrazil’s Experience with Agrarian Reform, 1995-2006: Challenges for Agrarian Geography
Bernado Mancano Fernandes and Cliff A WelchInterview with João Pedro Stedile (National Coordinating Council, MST)
Bernado Mancano FernandesThe Devil in the Details: SEZs and State Restructuring in India
Anant MaringantiMadness and Civilization: Global Financial Capitalism and the Antipoverty Discourse
Richard PeetThe 2008 Olympic Torch Relay in Hong Kong: A Clash of Governmentalities
Wing-Shing TangBook Review: Disposable Women and Other Myths of Global Capitalism
Sarah Anne RymanBook Review: Black, Brown, Yellow and Left: Radical Activism in Los Angeles by Laura Pulido
Vanessa ParletteVolume 1, Number 2 (2008)
Neoliberalism is Dead, Dominant, Defeatable – Then What?
Neil SmithTime, Space, and Money in Capitalism and Communism
Geoff MannThe Neoliberal Geopolitics of Food Security: the Case of Indonesia
Jamey EssexOn the Deep Relevance of a Certain Footnote in Marx’s Capital
David HarveySoft Machine: A Note On Oil Addiction
Michael WattsFrom Lifeblood to Addiction: Oil, Space, and the Wage Relation in Petro-Capitalist USA
Matthew T HuberPolitics, Oil, and the Environment: The Reterritorization of a Resource Periphery
Graeme Auton and Jeremy TaschContradiction of space, centralization of capital, and the hybrid state oil company: the case of Russia
Mazen LabbanMethod in the madness: A social justice manifesto for conflict analysis
Ipsita ChatterjeeSlaves sewing your clothes? Garment workers in Buenos Aires
Jerónimo MonteroEsclavxs cosiendo tu ropa? Trabajadorxs de la indumentaria en Buenos Aires
Jerónimo MonteroGeografía de la Soja en la Argentina
Ana María LiberaliFatal Distraction
Oliver Christian BelcherForty Years On: Marking the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee.
Joshua F.J. InwoodTeaching Critical Geography with Don Mitchell’s Cultural Geography: A Critical Introduction
Rich Heyman, Don MitchellBook Review: Labor Movement: How Migration Regulates Labor Markets
Marion Traub-WernerBook Review: Work, Locality, and Rhythms of Capital
Michal KohoutBook Review: The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
Richard PeetVolume 2, Number 1 (2009)
Contradictions of Enclave Development in Contemporary Times: Special Economic Zones in India
Swapna Banerjee-GuhaWhite Counter-Revolution? India’s Dairy Cooperatives in a Neoliberal Era
Bruce A. Scholten and Pratyusha BasuThailand in the Era of the Cold War and Rama IX
Jim GlassmanHegemonic Geographies of the Mexican Neoliberal State
Michal Kohout“Live Monster”: Black Friday and the All-Consuming City
Clayton Rosati and Don MitchellHousing and the Financial Crisis: What Happened and What to Do About It
Michael E. StoneTen Pages that Changed the World: Deconstructing Ricardo
Richard PeetLECCIÓN ACELERADA DE CAPITALISMO
Claudio KatzReflections on the Unsustainability of Touristic Activities in Rural and Natural Spaces: The Cases of Ecotourism and Deep Ecology
José Antonio SegrellesBook Review: The People’s Property: Power, Politics, and the Public
Steve SmithBook Review: Spaces of Social Exclusion
Marcia R. EnglandVolume 2, Number 2 (2009)
The Economic Crisis and Obama’s Response
James K. GalbraithThe Question of Hegemony and Capital’s Global Crisis
Kevin CoxEngine of Geopolitics: The Israel Lobby
M. Shahid AlamGeography Writes Back Response to Kaplan’s The Revenge of Geography
John Morrissey, Simon Dalby, Gerry Kearns, Gerard ToalSuper-Sizing America: Geography, income, fast food, and whole food
Susan J. MassadDeconstructing Vegas
Jess Bier, Ipsita Chatterjee, Ahmad Safi, Thomas Sigler, William James Smith, Jr., Spacetime Research Collective, Phil O’Keefe, Chris Van DykeNatural Science Pedagogy and Anarchist Communism: Developing a Radical Curriculum for Physical Geography in the US
Salvatore Engel-Di MauroI’m on the Pavement Thinking about the Government’: Anarchists, Weathermen, and Leftist Social Movements
Valerie J. KeathleyVolume 2, Number 3 (2009)
On The Crisis of the Crisis: Finance and the Bourgeois State
Mazen LabbanThe Global Crisis and its Consequences
Sandro SideriImages from the G20
Clayton RosatiExporting Imperial Democracy: Critical Reflections on the US Case
David SlaterFrom Mixed Economy To Neo-Liberalism: Class and Caste in India’s Economic Transition
Waquar AhmedClass Relations, Material Conditions, and Spaces of Class Struggle in Rural India
Raju J DasFrom the Neo-Liberal Barrio to the Socialist Commune
L. Ciro MarcanoThe Contemporary Significance of Primitive Accumulation
Rohit Negi and Marc AuerbachNarrow Trails of Permanent Subversion: Beyond the Spectacle of Solitude
Andy MerrifieldBook Reviews
Harold A. Perkins, Sandy Marshall, Julie Urbanik, Rich HeymanVolume 3, Number 1 (2010)
Organizing for the anti-capitalist transition
David HarveyA Cacophony of Crises Systematic Failure and Reasserting People’s Rights
Johannes Dragsbaek SchmidtThe 2007 – 2009 Financial Crisis: Narrating and Politicising a Calamity
Noel CastreeBringing the Everyday Into the Culture / Creativity Discourse
Nancy EttlingerHG / PGP Student Art Contest
Clayton Rosati, Counter-Cartographies Collective UNC Chapel Hill, Marley Moynahan, Natasha EstevesAlternatives for Sustained Disaster Risk Reduction
JC Gaillard et alCapital, Subsistence, and Lakeside Violence: Walleye Wars and the Killing of Cormorants in the North Woods
Harold A. PerkinsMarxism and Multiculturalism Lessons from London’s East End
Sarah GlynnBook Reviews
Lauren Martin, Waquar AhmedVolume 3, Number 2 (2010)
What are we doing about climate change?
Helen M. CoxGreen and REDD? Towards a Political Ecology of Deforestation in Aceh, Indonesia
Andrew McGregorIs it Really Easier to Imagine the End of the World than the End of Industrial Meat?
Jody Emel and Roberta HawkinsClimate justice politics across space and scale
Patrick BondSustainable Development: from Fallacy to Fraud
Corrado PoliHacking away at sustainability: science, ideology and cynical blockage
Mark DavidsonThe nuclear power renaissance in the UK: Democratic deficiencies within the ‘consensus’ on sustainability
Philip JohnstoneFinance Capital and Environmental Catastrophe
Richard PeetBook Reviews
James Nugent, Andrew BaldwinVolume 3, Number 3 (2010)
A Sorry State: Apology Excepted
Marv Waterstone and Sarah de Leeuw“Martial Law in the Streets of Toronto”: G20 Security and State Violence
Neil Smith and Deborah CowenBailing out the Wealthy: Responses to the Financial Crisis, Ponzi Neoliberalism, and the City
Alan WalksTeaching Financial-Monetary Hegemony in Geography
Hannes Gerhardt and Andy WalterThe Greek economic crisis and its geography: from R. Kaplan’s geographical determinism to uneven geographical development
Costis HadjimichalisBaburam Bhattarai: Critique and Appreciation
Richard PeetIn Response to Richard Peet
Baburam BhattaraiInterrogating Klein’s Shock Doctrine
Saroj GiriNew Insights into Gramsci’s Life and Work: Conference Report
Alex LoftusBook Reviews
Sarah Himmelheber, Adam Henne, Tanja BastiaGeographies of Skateboarding –Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, UK
Adam Jenson, Jon Swords, Mike Jeffries, and the skaters of TynesideVolume 4, Number 1 (2011)
The Occupied Palestinian Territories and Late-modern Wars
Oliver Christian BelcherThe Free Gaza Flotilla and the Christian Zionist response: territory, media, and race
Tristan SturmUnplug and play: Manufacturing collapse In Gaza
Omar Jabary SalamancaShooting Gaza: Israel’s Visual War
Craig JonesFatah: Mythification of a non-state: critique of the idea of state
Philip Rizk“New Wars” and classic Imperialism: the siege on Gaza and the occupation of the West Bank
Ron J. SmithThe double-occupation of Palestine
Sandy MarshallVolume 4, Number 2 (2011)
Human Geography, 4(2) (2011)
EditorsSocialism and the ‘Social Economy’
Aram Eisenschitz, Jamie GoughThe Limits of Localist Reforms
Greg SharzerAgents of Change and Obstruction: Municipal Councilors and Urban D/development in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Tara van DijkSpace Matters: The 2010 Winter Olympics and its Discontents
Jules BoykoffTime as a Mode of Biopolitics
B.S. ButolaSocial Justice and the Politics of Emotions
Barbara Van WijnendaelePositioning the Egyptian Revolution
Mohamed Waked“The Hard Hit is Still to Come”: An Intifada Imaginary
Philip RizkCommonwealth
Joel WainwrightBook Reviews
Chilvers, Lee, Crane, Clough, Shillington, BoykoffVolume 4, Number 3 (2011)
Neoliberalism as Spectacle: Economic Theory, Development and Corporate Exploitation
Nicholas A. JacksonWaiting for War (and other Strategies to Stop Gentrification): the Case of Ras Beirut
Robert Ross, Lamis JamilTowards a Critical Geography of Gambling Spaces: The Australian Experience
Martin Young‘Nothing less than its Eradication’? Ireland’s Hunger Task Force and the Production of Hunger
Alistair FraserSeeds of Change and Emancipation: Towards a Cognitive Mapping of Globalisation in Literature
Antonio Cuadrado-FernandezIndian Companies Engaged in Agricultural ‘Land Grabbing’ in Africa: The Need for Indo-African Solidarity Linkages
Rick RowdenGeographic Information Systems: A Critical Look at the Commercialization of Public Information
Safiya Umoja NobleFrom ‘Criminality’ to Marginality: Rioting Against a Broken State
Tom SlaterReclaiming Financial Space, Constructing Radical Democracy: A Brief Comment on the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Movement
Kevin SurpriseBook Reviews
Wainwright, Spataro, Travis, McFarland, NevinsVolume 5, Number 1 (2012)
Human Geography, 5(1) (2012)
EditorRepeating Islands of Resistance: Redefining Security in Militarized Landscapes
Sasha DavisFrom Labor Geography to Class Geography: Reasserting the Marxist Theory of Class
Raju J. DasPotentiality of the Present: Exploring Speculative Realism via Spatial Theory
Brad D. BaumgartnerCensus as an Instrument of Political Technology in the Age of Biopolitics
B.S. ButolaWhose food footprint? Capitalism, Agriculture and the Environment
Robert G. Wallace and Richard A. KockConference Reports
Velaquez, Lazar, LauermannBook Reviews
Al Bulushi; Williams; Probala and Ross; Bigger and RossiVolume 5, Number 2 (2012)
An Environmentalist Re-patterning of Political Language and Practice: From Freedom and Justice to Responsibility for Nature
Corrado PoliSustainable City as Fantasy
Mark DavidsonDigging Into ‘Resource War’ Beliefs
Philippe Le BillonCapitalism is a Waste of Time: Utopia, Malthus and the Ideology of ‘No Alternative’
Jason RhodesAlternatives to Crisis: Social Movements in Global Fisheries Governance
Aparna SundarKashubians versus Global Energy Companies: A Global-Local Encounter at the Heart of Poland’s Shale Gas Revolution
Edyta MaterkaScarcity, Neoliberalism and the ‘Water Business’ in Lima, Peru
Antonio A. R. IorisGiant UV filter test excites investors
Alistair FraserBook Reviews
Hansen, Brownhill, KemperVolume 5, Number 3 (2012)
Human Geography, 5(3) (2012)
EditorCaging/self-caging: materiality and memes as tools for geopolitical analysis
Fabrizio EvaCree Ethnogeography
Gwilym Lucas EadesMapping in Epistemological Translation, revising the critique of GIS (Geographical Information Systems) as an instrument of cultural assimilation
Oscar ForeroWhat the US Should Learn from China for a More Balanced and Peaceful World
Fabio Massimo ParentiCan the US learn from China for a more balanced and peaceful world?
Carmody, ParentiChina is not as violent as depicted by the West!
Fabio Massimo ParentiReturn to the City of Quartz: Excavating the Future 20 Years On
Alexander R. TarrReturn to the City of Quartz: Replies
Cheng, De Lara, Tarr, DavisForsaking the Civilian
Craig JonesBook Reviews
Grandinetti, Cieslik, Best, Massad, PeetVolume 6, Number 1 (2013)
Human Geography, 6(1) (2013)
Hugeog EditorsGrabbing “Green”: Markets, Environmental Governance and the Materialization of Natural Capital
Catherine Corson, Kenneth Iain MacDonald & Benjamin NeimarkConsume, Connect, Conserve: Consumer Spectacle and the Technical Mediation of Neoliberal Conservation’s Aesthetic of Redemption and Repair
Jim IgoeBodies Do Matter: The Peculiar Persistence of Neoliberalism in Environmental Governance
Robert FletcherGrabbing ‘Green’: Cynical Reason, Instrumental Ethics and the Production of ‘The Green Economy’
Kenneth Iain MacDonaldSeizing Center Stage: Ecosystem Services, Live, at the Convention on Biological Diversity!
Daniel Suarez & Catherine CorsonAfter the Green Rush? Biodiversity Offsets, Uranium Power and the ‘Calculus of Casualties’ in Greening Growth
Sian SullivanSustainable Territories: Rural Dispossession, Land Enclosures and the Construction of Environmental Resources in China
Jia-Ching ChenFixing Carbon, Losing Ground: Payments for Environmental Services and Land (In)security in Mexico
Tracey OsborneContesting Market-Based Conservation: Payments for Ecosystem Services as a Surface of Engagement for Rural Social Movements in Mexico
Elizabeth Shapiro-GarzaUneven territorialization and Sea Turtle Conservation in Neoliberal Costa Rica
Alonso Ramírez-CoverVolume 6, Number 1 (2013)
Volume 6, Number 2 (2013)
Human Geography, 6(2) (2013)
EditorComparative Policy Analysis: Introduction
Richard PeetThe Deep Meaning of “Market”: Understanding Neoliberal-Market-Radical Reasoning
Walter Otto OetschWhat’s the Matter with Germany? On Fetishizations of the Euro Crisis in Germany’s Public Discourse, and their Basis in Social Processes and Relation
Bernd BelinaDeepening Neoliberalism via Austerity and ‘Reform’: The Case of Ireland
Alistair Fraser, Enda Murphy, and Sinéad Kelly“Muting” Neoliberalism? Class and Colonial Legacies in Australia
Chris GibsonTo What Extent has Australia’s Developmental Trajectory been Neoliberalist?
Phillip M. O’Neill and Sally WellerContradictory Policies of Neoliberalizing India
Waquar Ahmed and Ipsita ChatterjeeResisting Austerity: The Case of Greece’s Powerworkers and Steelworkers
S.E. Gialis and A. HerodFrom Streets and Squares to Radical Political Emancipation? Resistance Lessons from Athens during the Crisis
Costis HadjimichalisGeography, China’s Path and state-Society Relations: Redressing Western Misinterpretations
Fabio Massimo ParentiVolume 6, Number 3 (2013)
Human Geography, 6(3) (2013)
Editors Brent McCusker, Paul O’Keefe, Phil O’Keefe, Geoff O’BrienThe Political Economy of Nature
Brent McCuskerWhy Some Fields Might be Rectangular: An Exploration of Agricultural Landscapes between Pre-Capitalist and Capitalist Modes of Production
Phil O’Keefe and Geoff O’BrienVulnerability and Livelihoods on Mt. Kilmanjaro
Paul O'Keefe“We Eat with Different Spoons These Days”: The Maintenance of Pastoralism as a Social Formation in the Sahara and Sahel
Franklin C. Graham IVChronic Food Insecurity in Kenya’s Asal Areas: Naturalizing Uneven Development through Depeasantization and Deproletarianization
Naomi Shanguhyia and Brent McCuskerToward Radical Risk Reduction and Revolutionary Adaptation: Climate Disasters, Agriculture, and Capitalist Modernity
Jeff SchuhrkeReconstituting Water? Climate Change, Water Policy Reform and Community Relations in South Australian Remote Towns
Ben Wadham, Ross Boyd, Eileen Willis, Meryl PearceThe Genealogy of Contemporary Nature/Forest Conservation
Mohammad Tanzimudin Khan and Tony LynchBook Review: Everyday Environmentalism: Creating an Urban Political Ecology
Karaliotas & BettiniVolume 7, Number 1 (2014)
Human Geography 7(1)
EditorsThe World is Bumpy: Power, Uneven Development and the Impact of New ICTs on South African Manufacturing
Pádraig CarmodyLow-Wage Capitalism, Social Difference, and Nature-Dependent Production: A Study of the Conditions of Workers in Shrimp Aquaculture
Raju DasDead Labor, Homo Sacer, and Letting Die in the Labor Market
James A. TynerContrapuntal Memories? Remembering the Holocaust in a Post-9/11 World
Jacque Micieli-VoutsinasBorn Again Urbanism: New Missionary Incursions, Aboriginal Resistance and Barriers to Rebuilding Relationships in Winnipeg’s North End
David Hugill & Owen ToewsChallenging the Agrarian Imaginary: Farmworker-Led Food Movements and the Potential for Farm Labor Justice
Laura-Anne Minkoff-ZernComment on “Challenging the Agrarian Imaginary”
Julai OlszewskaUnderstanding Food Knowledge, Food Access and the Potential for Activism in Support of Food Justice
Adam PineRevolutionary Evolutionist: Stephen Jay Gould and his Legacy for Radical Human Geography
Gwilym EadesRebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution
Don MitchellOccupy! Scenes from an Occupied America
Krista BensonCruel Optimism
Jacob C. MillerJustice Globalism: Ideology, Crises, Policy
Rebecca DolhinowChavs: The Demonization of the Working Class
Mark A. GreenVolume 7, Number 2 (2014)
Human Geography 7(2) (2014)
EditorsIntroducing Traditional Cultural Properties (in Need of Critical Geographies)
Giorgio Hadi Curti and Christopher M. MorenoChuChuYamBa/ Soda Rock: Toward an Applied Critical Geographic Perspective on Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs)
Beth Rose MiddletonReinterpreting Traditional Cultural Properties: A Political Ecology of Emotion Perspective
Suzanne Dallman, Deborah Thien, Paul Laris and Mary NgoOcotillo Wind: A Case Study of How Tribal-Federal Governmental Consultation is Failing Tribal Governments and Their Spiritual Landscapes through Renewable Energy Development
John P. BathkeEnforcing Traditional Cultural Property Protections
Melinda Harm BensonActor-Network Theory and Traditional Cultural Properties: Exploring Irrigation as a Hybrid Network in 19th Century Hawai`i
Kate A. BerryToward a (New) Materialist Politics of Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs), or Encountering the Rubber-bands of Space-Time and Capacities of Place
Giorgio Hadi Curti and Christopher M. MorenoVolume 7, Number 3 (2014)
Gender, Nature and the City
Corrado PoliAchieving a Right to the City in Practice: Reflections on Community Struggles in Dublin
Rory Hearne“Blue is the New Green”: Representational Space and the Effective Co-optation of Environmental Justice Discourses in Pennsylvania’s Unconventional Natural Gas Drilling
Katherine M. Cruger and Michael H. FinewoodDeproletarianization in the Peri-Urban Interface: Transforming Labor Relations in Polokwane, South Africa
Jennifer L. SmithBook Review Symposium: Geopiracy: Oaxaca, Militant Empiricism, and Geographical Thought
Finn, Barnes, Sheppard, Mollett, Bryan, Gilbert, Wood, Mitchell, WainwrightInterview: The Making of Global Capitalism: The Political Economy of American Empire
Peter Brogan and David HugillBook Review: A People’s Guide to Los Angeles
Andrew BurridgeBook Review: The Case for Sanctions against Israel
Giorgio Hadi CurtiBook Review: The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics
Tucker J. LandesmanBook Review: Quiet Rumors: An Anarcha-feminist Reader
Carrie MottVolume 8, Number 1 (2015)
Human Geography, 8(1) (2015)
EditorsMultiple Imperialisms: The Federal Reserve’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis
Hannes GerhardtNarratives of Life and Violence along the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline
Amber MurreySquatting, the 15-M Movement, and Struggles for Housing in the Context of the Spanish Social Crisis
Ibán Díaz-Parra and José Candón MenaMigrant Workers in Ontario’s Tobacco Belt: An Examination of Workplace Dynamics
Michael Bridi Trish MorganBook Review Symposium: This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate by Naomi Klein
Finn, Castree, Declet-Barreto, Johnson, Larner, Liverman, WattsVolume 8, Number 2 (2015)
Human Geography, 8(2) (2015)
EditorsEthical Trade and Public Enterprise: Controlling Consumption in Ontario’s Liquor Market
Gavin FridellLand Seizure, Dispossession, and Canadian Capital in Honduras
Tyler Shipley‘Payments for Ecosystem Services’ and Property: The Expansion of Exclusionary Land Management Practices in Costa Rica
Brett Sylvester MatulisThe Race to Death: The Production of Ritual Expertise in Brighton for Matter Out of Place
Lakhbir K. JassalBook Review Symposium: Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism
John FinnThe Age of Sustainable Development
Japhy WilsonThe Improvised State: Sovereignty, Performance and Agency in Dayton Bosnia
Giulia CarabelliThe Politics of the Encounter: Urban Theory and Protest Under Planetary Urbanization
Laura N CesafskyHopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion
Matthew CookTwo Cheers for Anarchism: Six Easy Pieces on Autonomy, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play
Michael SimpsonVolume 8, Number 3 (2015)
What “Drives” Capitalist Development?
Ilan KapoorConcrete Jungle: The Planetary Urbanization of the Ecuadorian Amazon
Japhy Wilson, Manuel BayónHope as a Critical Resource for Small Scale Farmers in Mpumalanga
Jacqueline GoldinMutual Aid, Environmental Policy, and the Regulation of Faroese Pilot Whaling
Russell Fielding, John E. Davis, Jr. and Benedict E. SingletonLive Music, Intercity Competition, and Reputational Rents: Austin, Texas the ‘Live Music Capital of the World’
Eliot TretterUneven Development: Lessons from the ongoing Greek Tragedy
Giorgos Velegrakis, Thanos Andritsos and Dimitris PouliosReflections on the Illusory and Forgetful Geographies of Settler Colonialism
Neil NunnThe New Urban Question
Joaquín VillanuevaWorlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global
Burak KoseNeoliberal Urbanism and Its Contestations: Crossing Theoretical Boundaries
Andrea GibbonsDebtfare States and the Poverty Industry: Money, Discipline and the Surplus Population
Jayson J. FunkeThe Future of Development (A Radical Manifesto)
Álvaro ReyesEveryday Utopias: The Conceptual Life of Promising Spaces
Meghan JohnstonVolume 9, Number 1 (2016)
Human Geography, 9(1) (2016)
EditorsValue and Nature: From Value Theory to the Fate of the Earth
Richard WalkerTime, Space, and Rationality: Rethinking Political Action through the Example of Montreal’s Student Spring
Julie-Anne Boudreau and Mathieu LabrieOrganizing Social and Spatial Boundaries: Squatting’s Material Practices and Social Relationships
Dominika V. Polanska‘Race’ and the Changing Representations of Neanderthals
Alan McCluskeyThe Value of Exclusion: Chasing Scarcity through Social Exclusion in Early Twentieth Century Atlanta
Jason RhodesFrom Colonial Geographic Imagination to Anti-Colonial Geographic Memory in Israel/Palestine
Tamir Arviv and David FisherHigher Ed’s Carbon Addiction
Mary Finley-Brook and Alex KrassField Notes from Attappaday, India
Padini NirmalIs the Party Over? Spectacle Capitalism and the Rise of Anti-Olympic Social Movements
John LauermannLifeblood: Oil, Freedom, and the Forces of Capital
Majed AkhterProperties of Violence: Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern New Mexico
Alejandro CamargoNine-tenths of the Law: Property and Resistance in the United States
David CorreiaDisplacement, Revolution, and the New Urban Condition
Yara EvansWe Make Our Own History: Marxism and the Twilight of Neoliberalism
Karen McCallum Camilla RoyleVolume 9, Number 2 (2016)
Narrating Europe’s Migration and Refugee ‘Crisis’
Michael Collyer and Russell KingManaging the Unmanageable? Understanding Europe’s Response to the Migration ‘Crisis’
Heaven CrawleyGuests, Asylum-Seekers, Refugees or Transit Migrants? Syrians in Turkey in ‘Purgatory’
Jade Cemre Erciyes‘They Won’t Let Us Come, They Won’t Let Us Stay, They Won’t Let Us Leave’. Liminality in the Aegean Borderscape: The Case of Irregular Migrants, Volunteers and Locals on Lesvos
Ioanna Tsoni‘My Uncle Cannot Say “No” if I Reach Libya’: Unpacking the Social Dynamics of Border-Crossing Among Eritreans Heading to Europe
Milena Belloni‘Leaving Afghanistan! Are You Sure?’ European Efforts to Deter Potential Migrants Through Information Campaigns
Ceri OeppenSlovenia: Post-Socialist and Neoliberal Landscapes in Response to the European Refugee Crisis
Toby Martin ApplegateAsylum in Germany: The Making of the ‘Crisis’ and the Role of Civil Society
Sophie HingerMeanings of Independence and Manifestations of Neoliberal Nationalism during the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Central and Eastern Europe
Aija LulleReturning and Deporting Irregular Migrants: Not a Solution to the ‘Refugee Crisis’
Daniela DeBonoVolume 9, Number 3 (2016)
Human Geography, 9(3) (2016)
EditorsEditor’s Introduction
Jamie Gough and Raju DasGeographies, Critical and Marxist, and Lessons from South Africa
Kevin R. CoxCircuits of Capital, Ground Rent and the Production of the Built Environment: A (New) Framework for Analysis
Karl BeitelClass Politics in the (Re)Making of Space: Displacing the Urban Poor in Kolkata, India
Anurupa RoyLivelihoods and Land Uses Produced Together: Evidence from Rural Malawi
Brent McCuskerAccumulation by Dispossession or Accumulation without Dispossession: The Case of Contract Farming in India
Ritika ShrimaliThe State, Civil Society, and the Canadian Agricultural Biotechnology Industry
Robert BridiTourism, Class and Crisis
Aram EisenschitzVolume 10, Number 1 (2017)
Human Geography 10(1) (2017)
The EditorsIntroduction to “The Concepts of Devaluation, Valorization and Depreciation in Marx: Towards a Clarification”
Don MitchellThe Concepts of Devaluation, Valorization and Depreciation in Marx: Towards a Clarification
Neil SmithDemystifying Money: Fictions of Capital and Credit
Jayson J. Funke“Social Movement Theory” as a Baseline Legitimizing Narrative: Corporate Exploitation, Anti-Hegemonic Opposition and the Contested Academy
Nicholas A. JacksonThe Rural Nonfarm Sector in Flexible Capitalism: The Coir Industry in Kerala, India
Sudarshana BordoloiSmallholders: Drivers or Targets of Amazonian Deforestation?
Ana Claudia R Braga and Alexandre C. MartensenBook Review: The Deadly Life of Logistics: Mapping Violence in Global Trade
John HaffnerBook Review: Liquid Power: Water and Contested Modernities in Spain, 1898-2010
Brian PompeiiBook Review: Weaponizing Maps: Indigenous Peoples and Counterinsurgency in the Americas
John C. FinnBook Review: U.S. Organic Dairy Politics: Animals, Pasture, People, and Agribusiness
Jennifer MateerBook Review: The Deep-Down Delight of Democracy
Cadey KorsonVolume 10, Number 2 (2017)
Human Geography 10(2) (2017)
EditorsTowards an Ethnography of Climate Change Variability: Perceptions and Coping Mechanisms of Women and Men from Lambani Village, Limpopo Province
J. Goldin, J.J. Botha, T.A.B. Koatla, J.J. Anderson, G. Owen, & A. Lebese‘The town is surrounded’: From Climate Concerns to Life under Wind Turbines in La Ventosa, Mexico
Alexander DunlapDarly and her Battle with the Sand-Mining Mafia: Tracing a Feminist Geo-politics of Fear in the Production of Nature
Parvathy BinoyValue is still Labour: Exploitation and the Production of Environmental Rent and Commodities for Nature Tourists in Rural Senegal
Rocío Hiraldo Lopez-AlonsoClimate Change and People Change: Dancing the Dialectic
Paul O’KeefeThe Rise of Nationalist Capitalism and the Future of Imperialism
Gregory Reck and Dinesh PaudelCan Climate Change Adaptation be a Desirable Goal?
Joshua MulleniteBook Review: Living at the Edges of Capitalism: Adventures in Exile and Mutual Aid
Liz Mason-DeeseBook Review: Why We Can’t Afford the Rich
Nadine ReisBook Review: White City, Black City: Architecture and War in Tel Aviv and Jaffa
Michal BraierBook review: The 4-H Harvest: Sexuality and the State in Rural America
Levi Van SantVolume 10, Number 3 (2017)
Human Geography, 10(3) (2017)
Table of ContentsEditors’ Introduction: Geographies of Contemporary Cuba
Cynthia Pope and John C. FinnAlternative to What? Agroecology, Food Sovereignty, and Cuba’s Agricultural Revolution
Mario Reinaldo MachadoCuban and Danish Agriculture, the Rochdale Principles, and the Renovation of Socialism
Frank MarshalekArt and the Subject in Revolutionary Cuba
Rebecca Gordon-NesbittWhy Cuban Solidarity was Ebola’s Antidote: How Cuban Medical Internationalism is radically changing Health Geographies in the Global South
Robert HuishHemingway’s Cuban Landscape
Michael K. SteinbergConferencing Cuba’s Geographies of Speleology: The Politics of Inclusion and Hospitality among Cave Explorers and Scientists
María Alejandra PérezA Taste of Capitalism? Competing Notions of Cuban Entrepreneurship in Havana’s Paladares
Ted A. Henken and Gabriel VignoliCubanography for Dummies
Orlando Luis Pardo LazoVolume 11, Number 1 (2018)
The Strategic Resources-Criminalization Nexus: Ecuador’s Intag Zone
Lindsay Shade and Darwin Javier RamírezSmart Cities: Contradictions yet Opportunities for a Better Urban World
Cinthia de Almeida Fagundes and Lindon Fonseca MatiasFishing for Justice: England’s Inshore Fisheries’ Social Movements and Fixed Quota Allocation
Jeremy W. Anbleyth-Evans, Chris WilliamsHaving Faith in the Party Again: The Two-Line Party Struggle in the Chinese Communist Party
Collin L. ChambersSurveillance, Bureaucracy, and the Politics of Anonymity in Democratic Kampuchea
James A. TynerTerrains of Trauma: A Children’s Geography of Urban Disinvestment
Bisola Falola, Caroline FariaGrowing Resistance: Canadian Farmers and the Politics of Genetically Modified Wheat
Lindsay NaylorDIY Detroit: Making Do in a City Without Services (Book Review)
Catherine WilkinsonVolume 11, Number 2 (2018)
Human Geography 11(2) (2018)
The EditorsEast-West/North-South – or Imperial-Subimperial? The BRICS, Global Governance and Capital Accumulation
Patrick BondThe Promise of Progress: Modernity, Accumulation, and the Urbanization of North Texas Water in the 20th Century
James-Eric Simon and Waquar AhmedRevisiting Empowerment: Rising Female Unemployment in the Bangladesh Garment Sector
Shahidur RahmanSearching for “Solutions” to Crisis: A Critique of Urban Austerity and Keynesianism
Ståle HolgersenPut a Passaro on It
Jules BoykoffThe Anarchist Roots of Geography: Toward Spatial Emancipation
Alexander DunlapEndangered City: The Politics of Security and Risk in Bogotá
Tessa A. EidelmanChina and the 21st Century Crisis
Marijn NieuwenhuisCapitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital
Salvatore Engel-Di MauroVolume 11, Number 3 (2018)
Human Geography 11(3) (2018)
The EditorsScience in ‘The Storm’: Reflections on Politics and Plant Sciences Today
Kristin L. Mercer and Joel D. WainwrightVerkehr, or Subversive Mobility: Recovering Radical Transportation Geographies from Language
Jacob ShellBetween Ferality and Resilience: Global (South) Urbanization as a Counterinsurgency Research Object
Christos FilippidisDisconnecting from Technology on Hare Krishna Farms
Tamas LestarThe Eclipse of Environmental Discourse
Peter R. Mulvihill and Victor BruzzoneInternational Development Projects of India’s Hindu NGOs
Martin J. HaighComment: India’s Development Projects, or Hinduism, a Love Story
Waquar AhmedA Reply to Comments on: “International Development Projects of India’s Hindu NGOs.”
Martin HaighBook Review Essay: Learning from Six Centuries of Racist Ideas to Create an Anti-Racist Future
Amber Murrey