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Volume 1, Number 1 (2008)

Editorial: The Neoliberalization of Knowledge

Richard Peet

The Biopolitics of Baghdad: Counterinsurgency and the Counter-City

Derek Gregory

Imperialism, Resources and Food Security, with reference to the Indian Experience

Utsa Patnaik

The Insidious Work of the University: From Nationalism to Excellence to Entrepreneurialism

Don Mitchell

The Rise of Corporatocracy in a Disenchanted Age

Hillary J Shaw

Neoliberalism, Rural Underdevelopment and Geographies of the Global South

Warwick E Murray

Peasant Resistance to Neoliberalism: La Via Campesina and Food Sovereignty

Annette Desmarais

Brazil’s Experience with Agrarian Reform, 1995-2006: Challenges for Agrarian Geography

Bernado Mancano Fernandes and Cliff A Welch

Interview with João Pedro Stedile (National Coordinating Council, MST)

Bernado Mancano Fernandes

The Devil in the Details: SEZs and State Restructuring in India

Anant Maringanti

Madness and Civilization: Global Financial Capitalism and the Antipoverty Discourse

Richard Peet

The 2008 Olympic Torch Relay in Hong Kong: A Clash of Governmentalities

Wing-Shing Tang

Book Review: Disposable Women and Other Myths of Global Capitalism

Sarah Anne Ryman

Book Review: Black, Brown, Yellow and Left: Radical Activism in Los Angeles by Laura Pulido

Vanessa Parlette

Volume 1, Number 2 (2008)

Neoliberalism is Dead, Dominant, Defeatable – Then What?

Neil Smith

Time, Space, and Money in Capitalism and Communism

Geoff Mann

The Neoliberal Geopolitics of Food Security: the Case of Indonesia

Jamey Essex

On the Deep Relevance of a Certain Footnote in Marx’s Capital

David Harvey

Soft Machine: A Note On Oil Addiction

Michael Watts

From Lifeblood to Addiction: Oil, Space, and the Wage Relation in Petro-Capitalist USA

Matthew T Huber

Politics, Oil, and the Environment: The Reterritorization of a Resource Periphery

Graeme Auton and Jeremy Tasch

Contradiction of space, centralization of capital, and the hybrid state oil company: the case of Russia

Mazen Labban

Method in the madness: A social justice manifesto for conflict analysis

Ipsita Chatterjee

Slaves sewing your clothes? Garment workers in Buenos Aires

Jerónimo Montero

Esclavxs cosiendo tu ropa? Trabajadorxs de la indumentaria en Buenos Aires

Jerónimo Montero

Geografía de la Soja en la Argentina

Ana María Liberali

Fatal Distraction

Oliver Christian Belcher

Forty Years On: Marking the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee.

Joshua F.J. Inwood

Teaching Critical Geography with Don Mitchell’s Cultural Geography: A Critical Introduction

Rich Heyman, Don Mitchell

Book Review: Labor Movement: How Migration Regulates Labor Markets

Marion Traub-Werner

Book Review: Work, Locality, and Rhythms of Capital

Michal Kohout

Book Review: The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

Richard Peet

Volume 2, Number 1 (2009)

Contradictions of Enclave Development in Contemporary Times: Special Economic Zones in India

Swapna Banerjee-Guha

White Counter-Revolution? India’s Dairy Cooperatives in a Neoliberal Era

Bruce A. Scholten and Pratyusha Basu

Thailand in the Era of the Cold War and Rama IX

Jim Glassman

Hegemonic Geographies of the Mexican Neoliberal State

Michal Kohout

“Live Monster”: Black Friday and the All-Consuming City

Clayton Rosati and Don Mitchell

Housing and the Financial Crisis: What Happened and What to Do About It

Michael E. Stone

Ten Pages that Changed the World: Deconstructing Ricardo

Richard Peet

LECCIÓN ACELERADA DE CAPITALISMO

Claudio Katz

Reflections on the Unsustainability of Touristic Activities in Rural and Natural Spaces: The Cases of Ecotourism and Deep Ecology 

José Antonio Segrelles

Book Review: The People’s Property: Power, Politics, and the Public

Steve Smith

Book Review: Spaces of Social Exclusion

Marcia R. England

Volume 2, Number 2 (2009)

The Economic Crisis and Obama’s Response

James K. Galbraith

The Question of Hegemony and Capital’s Global Crisis

Kevin Cox

Engine of Geopolitics: The Israel Lobby

M. Shahid Alam

Geography Writes Back Response to Kaplan’s The Revenge of Geography

John Morrissey, Simon Dalby, Gerry Kearns, Gerard Toal

Super-Sizing America: Geography, income, fast food, and whole food

Susan J. Massad

Deconstructing Vegas

Jess Bier, Ipsita Chatterjee, Ahmad Safi, Thomas Sigler, William James Smith, Jr., Spacetime Research Collective, Phil O’Keefe, Chris Van Dyke

Natural Science Pedagogy and Anarchist Communism: Developing a Radical Curriculum for Physical Geography in the US

Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

I’m on the Pavement Thinking about the Government’: Anarchists, Weathermen, and Leftist Social Movements

Valerie J. Keathley

Volume 2, Number 3 (2009)

On The Crisis of the Crisis: Finance and the Bourgeois State

Mazen Labban

The Global Crisis and its Consequences

Sandro Sideri

Images from the G20

Clayton Rosati

Exporting Imperial Democracy: Critical Reflections on the US Case

David Slater

From Mixed Economy To Neo-Liberalism: Class and Caste in India’s Economic Transition

Waquar Ahmed

Class Relations, Material Conditions, and Spaces of Class Struggle in Rural India

Raju J Das

From the Neo-Liberal Barrio to the Socialist Commune

L. Ciro Marcano

The Contemporary Significance of Primitive Accumulation

Rohit Negi and Marc Auerbach

Narrow Trails of Permanent Subversion: Beyond the Spectacle of Solitude

Andy Merrifield

Book Reviews

Harold A. Perkins, Sandy Marshall, Julie Urbanik, Rich Heyman

Volume 3, Number 1 (2010)

Organizing for the anti-capitalist transition

David Harvey

A Cacophony of Crises Systematic Failure and Reasserting People’s Rights

Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt

The 2007 – 2009 Financial Crisis: Narrating and Politicising a Calamity

Noel Castree

Bringing the Everyday Into the Culture / Creativity Discourse

Nancy Ettlinger

HG / PGP Student Art Contest

Clayton Rosati, Counter-Cartographies Collective UNC Chapel Hill, Marley Moynahan, Natasha Esteves

Alternatives for Sustained Disaster Risk Reduction

JC Gaillard et al

Capital, Subsistence, and Lakeside Violence: Walleye Wars and the Killing of Cormorants in the North Woods

Harold A. Perkins

Marxism and Multiculturalism Lessons from London’s East End

Sarah Glynn

Book Reviews

Lauren Martin, Waquar Ahmed

Volume 3, Number 2 (2010)

What are we doing about climate change?

Helen M. Cox

Green and REDD? Towards a Political Ecology of Deforestation in Aceh, Indonesia

Andrew McGregor

Is it Really Easier to Imagine the End of the World than the End of Industrial Meat?

Jody Emel and Roberta Hawkins

Climate justice politics across space and scale

Patrick Bond

Sustainable Development: from Fallacy to Fraud

Corrado Poli

Hacking away at sustainability: science, ideology and cynical blockage

Mark Davidson

The nuclear power renaissance in the UK: Democratic deficiencies within the ‘consensus’ on sustainability

Philip Johnstone

Finance Capital and Environmental Catastrophe

Richard Peet

Book Reviews

James Nugent, Andrew Baldwin

Volume 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 Cowen

Bailing out the Wealthy: Responses to the Financial Crisis, Ponzi Neoliberalism, and the City

Alan Walks

Teaching Financial-Monetary Hegemony in Geography

Hannes Gerhardt and Andy Walter

The Greek economic crisis and its geography: from R. Kaplan’s geographical determinism to uneven geographical development

Costis Hadjimichalis

Baburam Bhattarai: Critique and Appreciation

Richard Peet

In Response to Richard Peet

Baburam Bhattarai

Interrogating Klein’s Shock Doctrine

Saroj Giri

New Insights into Gramsci’s Life and Work: Conference Report

Alex Loftus

Book Reviews

Sarah Himmelheber, Adam Henne, Tanja Bastia

Geographies of Skateboarding –Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, UK

Adam Jenson, Jon Swords, Mike Jeffries, and the skaters of Tyneside

Volume 4, Number 1 (2011)

The Occupied Palestinian Territories and Late-modern Wars

Oliver Christian Belcher

The Free Gaza Flotilla and the Christian Zionist response: territory, media, and race

Tristan Sturm

Unplug and play: Manufacturing collapse In Gaza

Omar Jabary Salamanca

Shooting Gaza: Israel’s Visual War

Craig Jones

Fatah: 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. Smith

The double-occupation of Palestine

Sandy Marshall

Volume 4, Number 2 (2011)

Human Geography, 4(2) (2011)

Editors

Socialism and the ‘Social Economy’

Aram Eisenschitz, Jamie Gough

The Limits of Localist Reforms

Greg Sharzer

Agents of Change and Obstruction: Municipal Councilors and Urban D/development in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Tara van Dijk

Space Matters: The 2010 Winter Olympics and its Discontents

Jules Boykoff

Time as a Mode of Biopolitics

B.S. Butola

Social Justice and the Politics of Emotions

Barbara Van Wijnendaele

Positioning the Egyptian Revolution

Mohamed Waked

“The Hard Hit is Still to Come”: An Intifada Imaginary

Philip Rizk

Commonwealth

Joel Wainwright

Book Reviews

Chilvers, Lee, Crane, Clough, Shillington, Boykoff

Volume 4, Number 3 (2011)

Neoliberalism as Spectacle: Economic Theory, Development and Corporate Exploitation

Nicholas A. Jackson

Waiting for War (and other Strategies to Stop Gentrification): the Case of Ras Beirut

Robert Ross, Lamis Jamil

Towards 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 Fraser

Seeds of Change and Emancipation: Towards a Cognitive Mapping of Globalisation in Literature

Antonio Cuadrado-Fernandez

Indian Companies Engaged in Agricultural ‘Land Grabbing’ in Africa: The Need for Indo-African Solidarity Linkages

Rick Rowden

Geographic Information Systems: A Critical Look at the Commercialization of Public Information

Safiya Umoja Noble

From ‘Criminality’ to Marginality: Rioting Against a Broken State

Tom Slater

Reclaiming Financial Space, Constructing Radical Democracy: A Brief Comment on the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Movement

Kevin Surprise

Book Reviews

Wainwright, Spataro, Travis, McFarland, Nevins

Volume 5, Number 1 (2012)

Human Geography, 5(1) (2012)

Editor

Repeating Islands of Resistance: Redefining Security in Militarized Landscapes

Sasha Davis

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

Raju J. Das

Potentiality of the Present: Exploring Speculative Realism via Spatial Theory

Brad D. Baumgartner

Census as an Instrument of Political Technology in the Age of Biopolitics

B.S. Butola

Whose food footprint? Capitalism, Agriculture and the Environment

Robert G. Wallace and Richard A. Kock

Conference Reports

Velaquez, Lazar, Lauermann

Book Reviews

Al Bulushi; Williams; Probala and Ross; Bigger and Rossi

Volume 5, Number 2 (2012)

An Environmentalist Re-patterning of Political Language and Practice: From Freedom and Justice to Responsibility for Nature

Corrado Poli

Sustainable City as Fantasy

Mark Davidson

Digging Into ‘Resource War’ Beliefs

Philippe Le Billon

Capitalism is a Waste of Time: Utopia, Malthus and the Ideology of ‘No Alternative’

Jason Rhodes

Alternatives to Crisis: Social Movements in Global Fisheries Governance

Aparna Sundar

Kashubians versus Global Energy Companies: A Global-Local Encounter at the Heart of Poland’s Shale Gas Revolution

Edyta Materka

Scarcity, Neoliberalism and the ‘Water Business’ in Lima, Peru

Antonio A. R. Ioris

Giant UV filter test excites investors

Alistair Fraser

Book Reviews

Hansen, Brownhill, Kemper

Volume 5, Number 3 (2012)

Human Geography, 5(3) (2012)

Editor

Caging/self-caging: materiality and memes as tools for geopolitical analysis

Fabrizio Eva

Cree Ethnogeography

Gwilym Lucas Eades

Mapping in Epistemological Translation, revising the critique of GIS (Geographical Information Systems) as an instrument of cultural assimilation

Oscar Forero

What the US Should Learn from China for a More Balanced and Peaceful World

Fabio Massimo Parenti

Can the US learn from China for a more balanced and peaceful world?

Carmody, Parenti

China is not as violent as depicted by the West!

Fabio Massimo Parenti

Return to the City of Quartz: Excavating the Future 20 Years On

Alexander R. Tarr

Return to the City of Quartz: Replies

Cheng, De Lara, Tarr, Davis

Forsaking the Civilian

Craig Jones

Book Reviews

Grandinetti, Cieslik, Best, Massad, Peet

Volume 6, Number 1 (2013)

Human Geography, 6(1) (2013)

Hugeog Editors

Grabbing “Green”: Markets, Environmental Governance and the Materialization of Natural Capital

Catherine Corson, Kenneth Iain MacDonald & Benjamin Neimark

Consume, Connect, Conserve: Consumer Spectacle and the Technical Mediation of Neoliberal Conservation’s Aesthetic of Redemption and Repair

Jim Igoe

Bodies Do Matter: The Peculiar Persistence of Neoliberalism in Environmental Governance

Robert Fletcher

Grabbing ‘Green’: Cynical Reason, Instrumental Ethics and the Production of ‘The Green Economy’

Kenneth Iain MacDonald

Seizing Center Stage: Ecosystem Services, Live, at the Convention on Biological Diversity!

Daniel Suarez & Catherine Corson

After the Green Rush? Biodiversity Offsets, Uranium Power and the ‘Calculus of Casualties’ in Greening Growth

Sian Sullivan

Sustainable Territories: Rural Dispossession, Land Enclosures and the Construction of Environmental Resources in China

Jia-Ching Chen

Fixing Carbon, Losing Ground: Payments for Environmental Services and Land (In)security in Mexico

Tracey Osborne

Contesting Market-Based Conservation: Payments for Ecosystem Services as a Surface of Engagement for Rural Social Movements in Mexico

Elizabeth Shapiro-Garza

Uneven territorialization and Sea Turtle Conservation in Neoliberal Costa Rica

Alonso Ramírez-Cover

Volume 6, Number 1 (2013)
Volume 6, Number 2 (2013)

Human Geography, 6(2) (2013)

Editor

Comparative Policy Analysis: Introduction

Richard Peet

The Deep Meaning of “Market”: Understanding Neoliberal-Market-Radical Reasoning

Walter Otto Oetsch

What’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 Belina

Deepening 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 Gibson

To What Extent has Australia’s Developmental Trajectory been Neoliberalist?

Phillip M. O’Neill and Sally Weller

Contradictory Policies of Neoliberalizing India

Waquar Ahmed and Ipsita Chatterjee

Resisting Austerity: The Case of Greece’s Powerworkers and Steelworkers

S.E. Gialis and A. Herod

From Streets and Squares to Radical Political Emancipation? Resistance Lessons from Athens during the Crisis

Costis Hadjimichalis

Geography, China’s Path and state-Society Relations: Redressing Western Misinterpretations

Fabio Massimo Parenti

Volume 6, Number 3 (2013)

Human Geography, 6(3) (2013)

Editors

Peasants, Pastoralists and Proletarians: Joining the Debates on Trajectories of Agrarian Change, Livelihoods and Land Use

Brent McCusker, Paul O’Keefe, Phil O’Keefe, Geoff O’Brien

The Political Economy of Nature

Brent McCusker

Why Some Fields Might be Rectangular: An Exploration of Agricultural Landscapes between Pre-Capitalist and Capitalist Modes of Production

Phil O’Keefe and Geoff O’Brien

Vulnerability 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 IV

Chronic Food Insecurity in Kenya’s Asal Areas: Naturalizing Uneven Development through Depeasantization and Deproletarianization

Naomi Shanguhyia and Brent McCusker

Toward Radical Risk Reduction and Revolutionary Adaptation: Climate Disasters, Agriculture, and Capitalist Modernity

Jeff Schuhrke

Reconstituting Water? Climate Change, Water Policy Reform and Community Relations in South Australian Remote Towns

Ben Wadham, Ross Boyd, Eileen Willis, Meryl Pearce

The Genealogy of Contemporary Nature/Forest Conservation

Mohammad Tanzimudin Khan and Tony Lynch

Book Review: Everyday Environmentalism: Creating an Urban Political Ecology

Karaliotas & Bettini

Volume 7, Number 1 (2014)

Human Geography 7(1)

Editors

The World is Bumpy: Power, Uneven Development and the Impact of New ICTs on South African Manufacturing

Pádraig Carmody

Low-Wage Capitalism, Social Difference, and Nature-Dependent Production: A Study of the Conditions of Workers in Shrimp Aquaculture

Raju Das

Dead Labor, Homo Sacer, and Letting Die in the Labor Market

James A. Tyner

Contrapuntal Memories? Remembering the Holocaust in a Post-9/11 World

Jacque Micieli-Voutsinas

Born Again Urbanism: New Missionary Incursions, Aboriginal Resistance and Barriers to Rebuilding Relationships in Winnipeg’s North End

David Hugill & Owen Toews

Challenging the Agrarian Imaginary: Farmworker-Led Food Movements and the Potential for Farm Labor Justice

Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern

Comment on “Challenging the Agrarian Imaginary”

Julai Olszewska

Understanding Food Knowledge, Food Access and the Potential for Activism in Support of Food Justice

Adam Pine

Revolutionary Evolutionist: Stephen Jay Gould and his Legacy for Radical Human Geography

Gwilym Eades

Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution

Don Mitchell

Occupy! Scenes from an Occupied America

Krista Benson

Cruel Optimism

Jacob C. Miller

Justice Globalism: Ideology, Crises, Policy

Rebecca Dolhinow

Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class

Mark A. Green

Volume 7, Number 2 (2014)

Human Geography 7(2) (2014)

Editors

Introducing Traditional Cultural Properties (in Need of Critical Geographies)

Giorgio Hadi Curti and Christopher M. Moreno

ChuChuYamBa/ Soda Rock: Toward an Applied Critical Geographic Perspective on Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs)

Beth Rose Middleton

Reinterpreting Traditional Cultural Properties: A Political Ecology of Emotion Perspective

Suzanne Dallman, Deborah Thien, Paul Laris and Mary Ngo

Ocotillo Wind: A Case Study of How Tribal-Federal Governmental Consultation is Failing Tribal Governments and Their Spiritual Landscapes through Renewable Energy Development

John P. Bathke

Enforcing Traditional Cultural Property Protections

Melinda Harm Benson

Actor-Network Theory and Traditional Cultural Properties: Exploring Irrigation as a Hybrid Network in 19th Century Hawai`i

Kate A. Berry

Toward 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. Moreno

Volume 7, Number 3 (2014)

Human Geography, 7(3) (2014)

Editors

Gender, Nature and the City

Corrado Poli

Achieving 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. Finewood

Deproletarianization in the Peri-Urban Interface: Transforming Labor Relations in Polokwane, South Africa

Jennifer L. Smith

Book Review Symposium: Geopiracy: Oaxaca, Militant Empiricism, and Geographical Thought

Finn, Barnes, Sheppard, Mollett, Bryan, Gilbert, Wood, Mitchell, Wainwright

Interview: The Making of Global Capitalism: The Political Economy of American Empire

Peter Brogan and David Hugill

Book Review: A People’s Guide to Los Angeles

Andrew Burridge

Book Review: The Case for Sanctions against Israel

Giorgio Hadi Curti

Book Review: The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics

Tucker J. Landesman

Book Review: Quiet Rumors: An Anarcha-feminist Reader

Carrie Mott

Volume 8, Number 1 (2015)

Human Geography, 8(1) (2015)

Editors

Multiple Imperialisms: The Federal Reserve’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis

Hannes Gerhardt

Narratives of Life and Violence along the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline

Amber Murrey

Squatting, the 15-M Movement, and Struggles for Housing in the Context of the Spanish Social Crisis

Ibán Díaz-Parra and José Candón Mena

Migrant Workers in Ontario’s Tobacco Belt: An Examination of Workplace Dynamics

Michael Bridi

Growing Ourselves to Death? Economic and Ecological crises, the Growth of Waste, and the Role of the Media and Cultural Industries

Trish Morgan

Book Review Symposium: This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate by Naomi Klein

Finn, Castree, Declet-Barreto, Johnson, Larner, Liverman, Watts

Volume 8, Number 2 (2015)

Human Geography, 8(2) (2015)

Editors

Ethical Trade and Public Enterprise: Controlling Consumption in Ontario’s Liquor Market

Gavin Fridell

Land 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 Matulis

The Race to Death: The Production of Ritual Expertise in Brighton for Matter Out of Place

Lakhbir K. Jassal

Book Review Symposium: Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism

John Finn

The Age of Sustainable Development

Japhy Wilson

The Improvised State: Sovereignty, Performance and Agency in Dayton Bosnia

Giulia Carabelli

The Politics of the Encounter: Urban Theory and Protest Under Planetary Urbanization

Laura N Cesafsky

Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion

Matthew Cook

Two Cheers for Anarchism: Six Easy Pieces on Autonomy, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play

Michael Simpson

Volume 8, Number 3 (2015)

Human Geography, 8(3) (2015)

Editors

What “Drives” Capitalist Development?

Ilan Kapoor

Concrete Jungle: The Planetary Urbanization of the Ecuadorian Amazon

Japhy Wilson, Manuel Bayón

Hope as a Critical Resource for Small Scale Farmers in Mpumalanga

Jacqueline Goldin

Mutual Aid, Environmental Policy, and the Regulation of Faroese Pilot Whaling

Russell Fielding, John E. Davis, Jr. and Benedict E. Singleton

Live Music, Intercity Competition, and Reputational Rents: Austin, Texas the ‘Live Music Capital of the World’

Eliot Tretter

Uneven Development: Lessons from the ongoing Greek Tragedy

Giorgos Velegrakis, Thanos Andritsos and Dimitris Poulios

Reflections on the Illusory and Forgetful Geographies of Settler Colonialism

Neil Nunn

The New Urban Question

Joaquín Villanueva

Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global

Burak Kose

Neoliberal Urbanism and Its Contestations: Crossing Theoretical Boundaries

Andrea Gibbons

Debtfare States and the Poverty Industry: Money, Discipline and the Surplus Population

Jayson J. Funke

The Future of Development (A Radical Manifesto)

Álvaro Reyes

Everyday Utopias: The Conceptual Life of Promising Spaces

Meghan Johnston

Volume 9, Number 1 (2016)

Human Geography, 9(1) (2016)

Editors

Value and Nature: From Value Theory to the Fate of the Earth

Richard Walker

Time, Space, and Rationality: Rethinking Political Action through the Example of Montreal’s Student Spring

Julie-Anne Boudreau and Mathieu Labrie

Organizing Social and Spatial Boundaries: Squatting’s Material Practices and Social Relationships

Dominika V. Polanska

‘Race’ and the Changing Representations of Neanderthals

Alan McCluskey

The Value of Exclusion: Chasing Scarcity through Social Exclusion in Early Twentieth Century Atlanta

Jason Rhodes

From Colonial Geographic Imagination to Anti-Colonial Geographic Memory in Israel/Palestine

Tamir Arviv and David Fisher

Higher Ed’s Carbon Addiction

Mary Finley-Brook and Alex Krass

Field Notes from Attappaday, India

Padini Nirmal

Is the Party Over? Spectacle Capitalism and the Rise of Anti-Olympic Social Movements

John Lauermann

Lifeblood: Oil, Freedom, and the Forces of Capital

Majed Akhter

Properties of Violence: Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern New Mexico

Alejandro Camargo

Nine-tenths of the Law: Property and Resistance in the United States

David Correia

Displacement, Revolution, and the New Urban Condition

Yara Evans

We Make Our Own History: Marxism and the Twilight of Neoliberalism

Karen McCallum

Wildlife in the Anthropocene: Conservation after Nature

Camilla Royle

Volume 9, Number 2 (2016)

Human Geography, 9(2) (2016)

Editors

Narrating Europe’s Migration and Refugee ‘Crisis’

Michael Collyer and Russell King

Managing the Unmanageable? Understanding Europe’s Response to the Migration ‘Crisis’

Heaven Crawley

Guests, 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 Oeppen

Slovenia: Post-Socialist and Neoliberal Landscapes in Response to the European Refugee Crisis

Toby Martin Applegate

Asylum in Germany: The Making of the ‘Crisis’ and the Role of Civil Society

Sophie Hinger

Meanings of Independence and Manifestations of Neoliberal Nationalism during the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Central and Eastern Europe

Aija Lulle

Returning and Deporting Irregular Migrants: Not a Solution to the ‘Refugee Crisis’

Daniela DeBono

Volume 9, Number 3 (2016)

Human Geography, 9(3) (2016)

Editors

Editor’s Introduction

Jamie Gough and Raju Das

Geographies, Critical and Marxist, and Lessons from South Africa

Kevin R. Cox

Circuits of Capital, Ground Rent and the Production of the Built Environment: A (New) Framework for Analysis

Karl Beitel

Class Politics in the (Re)Making of Space: Displacing the Urban Poor in Kolkata, India

Anurupa Roy

Livelihoods and Land Uses Produced Together: Evidence from Rural Malawi

Brent McCusker

Accumulation by Dispossession or Accumulation without Dispossession: The Case of Contract Farming in India

Ritika Shrimali

The State, Civil Society, and the Canadian Agricultural Biotechnology Industry

Robert Bridi

Tourism, Class and Crisis

Aram Eisenschitz

Volume 10, Number 1 (2017)

Human Geography 10(1) (2017)

The Editors

Introduction to “The Concepts of Devaluation, Valorization and Depreciation in Marx: Towards a Clarification”

Don Mitchell

The Concepts of Devaluation, Valorization and Depreciation in Marx: Towards a Clarification

Neil Smith

Demystifying 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. Jackson

The Rural Nonfarm Sector in Flexible Capitalism: The Coir Industry in Kerala, India

Sudarshana Bordoloi

Smallholders: Drivers or Targets of Amazonian Deforestation?

Ana Claudia R Braga and Alexandre C. Martensen

Book Review: The Deadly Life of Logistics: Mapping Violence in Global Trade

John Haffner

Book Review: Liquid Power: Water and Contested Modernities in Spain, 1898-2010

Brian Pompeii

Book Review: Weaponizing Maps: Indigenous Peoples and Counterinsurgency in the Americas

John C. Finn

Book Review: U.S. Organic Dairy Politics: Animals, Pasture, People, and Agribusiness

Jennifer Mateer

Book Review: The Deep-Down Delight of Democracy

Cadey Korson

Volume 10, Number 2 (2017)

Human Geography 10(2) (2017)

Editors

Towards 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 Dunlap

Darly and her Battle with the Sand-Mining Mafia: Tracing a Feminist Geo-politics of Fear in the Production of Nature

Parvathy Binoy

Value is still Labour: Exploitation and the Production of Environmental Rent and Commodities for Nature Tourists in Rural Senegal

Rocío Hiraldo Lopez-Alonso

Climate Change and People Change: Dancing the Dialectic

Paul O’Keefe

The Rise of Nationalist Capitalism and the Future of Imperialism

Gregory Reck and Dinesh Paudel

Can Climate Change Adaptation be a Desirable Goal?

Joshua Mullenite

Book Review: Living at the Edges of Capitalism: Adventures in Exile and Mutual Aid

Liz Mason-Deese

Book Review: Why We Can’t Afford the Rich

Nadine Reis

Book Review: White City, Black City: Architecture and War in Tel Aviv and Jaffa

Michal Braier

Book review: The 4-H Harvest: Sexuality and the State in Rural America

Levi Van Sant

Volume 10, Number 3 (2017)

Human Geography, 10(3) (2017)

Table of Contents

Editors’ Introduction: Geographies of Contemporary Cuba

Cynthia Pope and John C. Finn

Alternative to What? Agroecology, Food Sovereignty, and Cuba’s Agricultural Revolution

Mario Reinaldo Machado

Cuban and Danish Agriculture, the Rochdale Principles, and the Renovation of Socialism

Frank Marshalek

Art and the Subject in Revolutionary Cuba

Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt

Why Cuban Solidarity was Ebola’s Antidote: How Cuban Medical Internationalism is radically changing Health Geographies in the Global South

Robert Huish

Hemingway’s Cuban Landscape

Michael K. Steinberg

Conferencing Cuba’s Geographies of Speleology: The Politics of Inclusion and Hospitality among Cave Explorers and Scientists

María Alejandra Pérez

A Taste of Capitalism? Competing Notions of Cuban Entrepreneurship in Havana’s Paladares

Ted A. Henken and Gabriel Vignoli

Cubanography for Dummies

Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo

Volume 11, Number 1 (2018)

Human Geography, 11(1) (2018)

Table of Contents

The Strategic Resources-Criminalization Nexus: Ecuador’s Intag Zone

Lindsay Shade and Darwin Javier Ramírez

Smart Cities: Contradictions yet Opportunities for a Better Urban World

Cinthia de Almeida Fagundes and Lindon Fonseca Matias

Fishing for Justice: England’s Inshore Fisheries’ Social Movements and Fixed Quota Allocation

Jeremy W. Anbleyth-Evans, Chris Williams

Having Faith in the Party Again: The Two-Line Party Struggle in the Chinese Communist Party

Collin L. Chambers

Surveillance, Bureaucracy, and the Politics of Anonymity in Democratic Kampuchea

James A. Tyner

Terrains of Trauma: A Children’s Geography of Urban Disinvestment

Bisola Falola, Caroline Faria

Growing Resistance: Canadian Farmers and the Politics of Genetically Modified Wheat

Lindsay Naylor

DIY Detroit: Making Do in a City Without Services (Book Review)

Catherine Wilkinson

Volume 11, Number 2 (2018)

Human Geography 11(2) (2018)

The Editors

East-West/North-South – or Imperial-Subimperial? The BRICS, Global Governance and Capital Accumulation

Patrick Bond

The Promise of Progress: Modernity, Accumulation, and the Urbanization of North Texas Water in the 20th Century

James-Eric Simon and Waquar Ahmed

Revisiting Empowerment: Rising Female Unemployment in the Bangladesh Garment Sector

Shahidur Rahman

Searching for “Solutions” to Crisis: A Critique of Urban Austerity and Keynesianism

Ståle Holgersen 

Put a Passaro on It

Jules Boykoff

The Anarchist Roots of Geography: Toward Spatial Emancipation

Alexander Dunlap

Endangered City: The Politics of Security and Risk in Bogotá

Tessa A. Eidelman

China and the 21st Century Crisis

Marijn Nieuwenhuis

Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital

Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

Volume 11, Number 3 (2018)

Human Geography 11(3) (2018)

The Editors

Science in ‘The Storm’: Reflections on Politics and Plant Sciences Today

Kristin L. Mercer and Joel D. Wainwright

Verkehr, or Subversive Mobility: Recovering Radical Transportation Geographies from Language

Jacob Shell

Between Ferality and Resilience: Global (South) Urbanization as a Counterinsurgency Research Object

Christos Filippidis

Disconnecting from Technology on Hare Krishna Farms

Tamas Lestar

The Eclipse of Environmental Discourse

Peter R. Mulvihill and Victor Bruzzone

International Development Projects of India’s Hindu NGOs

Martin J. Haigh

Comment: India’s Development Projects, or Hinduism, a Love Story

Waquar Ahmed

A Reply to Comments on: “International Development Projects of India’s Hindu NGOs.”

Martin Haigh

Book Review Essay: Learning from Six Centuries of Racist Ideas to Create an Anti-Racist Future

Amber Murrey