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December 30, 2019
- Human Geography, 12(3) (2019)
- The Politics of Transgender Asylum and Detention
- The Evolution of Uneven Development in Dallas, TX
- Decolonizing Development Education and the Pursuit of Social Justice
- ‘Fuck business’: the Conservative Party, capital, and Britain’s EU membership
- Mature Extractive Peripheries and The Rise Of Prodigal Cities
- Limits to decolonization: Indigeneity, territory, and hydrocarbon politics in the Bolivian Chaco
- Human Geography 12(2) (2019)
- Social Upgrading as Market Fantasy: The Limits of Global Value Chain Integration
- Discourses, bodies, and the production of space: Challenging the (re)production of more-than-human deathscapes
- Making the invisible hyper-visible: Knowledge production and the gendered power nexus in critical urban studies
- No right to share the city: being homeless in Rio de Janeiro during the FIFA World Cup
- SYMPOSIUM: The Geographer Marx
- SYMPOSIUM: Marx’s critique of political economy in economic geography
- SYMPOSIUM: Concept of alienation in Marx
- SYMPOSIUM: Finding Dialectical Materialism through Soils Research
- BOOK REVIEW: Finance capital today. Corporations and banks in the global slump
- BOOK REVIEW: Neoliberalism
- BOOK REVIEW: The strong emotions provoked by talking about neoliberalism: a reply to Richard Peet
- BOOK REVIEW: Struggling with neoliberalism: A response to Richard Peet
- Guest Editor’s Introduction: Reflections on resilience and vulnerability: hydro-social intersections with equity and social justice
- Climate and Societal Interaction in Southwestern Matabeleland, Colonial Zimbabwe: The Drought of 1964-66 and its Antecedents
- Towards a Gender Sensitive Vulnerability Assessment for Climate Change: Lambani, Limpopo Province, South Africa
- Constructing resilience at three scales: The 100 Resilient Cities programme, Durban’s resilience journey and water resilience in the Palmiet Catchment
- Making community-based adaptation a reality: different conceptualisations, different politics
- Book Review Essay: Feminist Spaces: Gender and Geography in a Global Context
- Book Review Essay: The Great Climate Robbery: How the Food System Drives Climate Change and What We Can Do About It
- Book Review Essay: Contemporary Perspectives on Ecofeminism
- Children of the Grave
- Opinion: India Has Lost All Moral Authority and Right Over Kashmir
- It’s time to recognize how men’s careers benefit from sexually harassing women in academia
- Human Geography 11(3) (2018)
- Science in ‘The Storm’: Reflections on Politics and Plant Sciences Today
- Verkehr, or Subversive Mobility: Recovering Radical Transportation Geographies from Language
- Between Ferality and Resilience: Global (South) Urbanization as a Counterinsurgency Research Object
- Disconnecting from Technology on Hare Krishna Farms
- The Eclipse of Environmental Discourse
- International Development Projects of India’s Hindu NGOs
- Comment: India’s Development Projects, or Hinduism, a Love Story
- A Reply to Comments on: “International Development Projects of India’s Hindu NGOs.”
- Book Review Essay: Learning from Six Centuries of Racist Ideas to Create an Anti-Racist Future
- Human Geography 11(2) (2018)
- East-West/North-South – or Imperial-Subimperial? The BRICS, Global Governance and Capital Accumulation
- The Promise of Progress: Modernity, Accumulation, and the Urbanization of North Texas Water in the 20th Century
- Revisiting Empowerment: Rising Female Unemployment in the Bangladesh Garment Sector
- Searching for “Solutions” to Crisis: A Critique of Urban Austerity and Keynesianism
- Put a Passaro on It
- The Anarchist Roots of Geography: Toward Spatial Emancipation
- Endangered City: The Politics of Security and Risk in Bogotá
- China and the 21st Century Crisis
- Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital
- Human Geography, 11(1) (2018)
- The Strategic Resources-Criminalization Nexus: Ecuador’s Intag Zone
- Smart Cities: Contradictions yet Opportunities for a Better Urban World
- Fishing for Justice: England’s Inshore Fisheries’ Social Movements and Fixed Quota Allocation
- Having Faith in the Party Again: The Two-Line Party Struggle in the Chinese Communist Party
- Surveillance, Bureaucracy, and the Politics of Anonymity in Democratic Kampuchea
- Terrains of Trauma: A Children’s Geography of Urban Disinvestment
- Growing Resistance: Canadian Farmers and the Politics of Genetically Modified Wheat
- DIY Detroit: Making Do in a City Without Services (Book Review)
- Human Geography, 10(3) (2017)
- Editors’ Introduction: Geographies of Contemporary Cuba
- Alternative to What? Agroecology, Food Sovereignty, and Cuba’s Agricultural Revolution
- Cuban and Danish Agriculture, the Rochdale Principles, and the Renovation of Socialism
- Art and the Subject in Revolutionary Cuba
- Why Cuban Solidarity was Ebola’s Antidote: How Cuban Medical Internationalism is radically changing Health Geographies in the Global South
- Hemingway’s Cuban Landscape
- Conferencing Cuba’s Geographies of Speleology: The Politics of Inclusion and Hospitality among Cave Explorers and Scientists
- A Taste of Capitalism? Competing Notions of Cuban Entrepreneurship in Havana’s Paladares
- Cubanography for Dummies
- Towards an Ethnography of Climate Change Variability: Perceptions and Coping Mechanisms of Women and Men from Lambani Village, Limpopo Province
- ‘The town is surrounded’: From Climate Concerns to Life under Wind Turbines in La Ventosa, Mexico
- Darly and her Battle with the Sand-Mining Mafia: Tracing a Feminist Geo-politics of Fear in the Production of Nature
- Value is still Labour: Exploitation and the Production of Environmental Rent and Commodities for Nature Tourists in Rural Senegal
- Climate Change and People Change: Dancing the Dialectic
- The Rise of Nationalist Capitalism and the Future of Imperialism
- Can Climate Change Adaptation be a Desirable Goal?
- Book Review: Living at the Edges of Capitalism: Adventures in Exile and Mutual Aid
- Book Review: Why We Can’t Afford the Rich
- Book Review: White City, Black City: Architecture and War in Tel Aviv and Jaffa
- Book review: The 4-H Harvest: Sexuality and the State in Rural America
- Human Geography 10(1) (2017)
- Introduction to “The Concepts of Devaluation, Valorization and Depreciation in Marx: Towards a Clarification”
- The Concepts of Devaluation, Valorization and Depreciation in Marx: Towards a Clarification
- Demystifying Money: Fictions of Capital and Credit
- “Social Movement Theory” as a Baseline Legitimizing Narrative: Corporate Exploitation, Anti-Hegemonic Opposition and the Contested Academy
- The Rural Nonfarm Sector in Flexible Capitalism: The Coir Industry in Kerala, India
- Smallholders: Drivers or Targets of Amazonian Deforestation?
- Book Review: The Deadly Life of Logistics: Mapping Violence in Global Trade
- Book Review: Liquid Power: Water and Contested Modernities in Spain, 1898-2010
- Book Review: Weaponizing Maps: Indigenous Peoples and Counterinsurgency in the Americas
- Book Review: U.S. Organic Dairy Politics: Animals, Pasture, People, and Agribusiness
- Book Review: The Deep-Down Delight of Democracy
- Human Geography, 9(3) (2016)
- Editor’s Introduction
- Geographies, Critical and Marxist, and Lessons from South Africa
- Circuits of Capital, Ground Rent and the Production of the Built Environment: A (New) Framework for Analysis
- Class Politics in the (Re)Making of Space: Displacing the Urban Poor in Kolkata, India
- Livelihoods and Land Uses Produced Together: Evidence from Rural Malawi
- Accumulation by Dispossession or Accumulation without Dispossession: The Case of Contract Farming in India
- The State, Civil Society, and the Canadian Agricultural Biotechnology Industry
- Tourism, Class and Crisis
- Human Geography, 5(3) (2012)
- Human Geography, 6(3) (2013)
- Human Geography, 9(2) (2016)
- Narrating Europe’s Migration and Refugee ‘Crisis’
- Managing the Unmanageable? Understanding Europe’s Response to the Migration ‘Crisis’
- Guests, Asylum-Seekers, Refugees or Transit Migrants? Syrians in Turkey in ‘Purgatory’
- ‘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
- ‘My Uncle Cannot Say “No” if I Reach Libya’: Unpacking the Social Dynamics of Border-Crossing Among Eritreans Heading to Europe
- ‘Leaving Afghanistan! Are You Sure?’ European Efforts to Deter Potential Migrants Through Information Campaigns
- Slovenia: Post-Socialist and Neoliberal Landscapes in Response to the European Refugee Crisis
- Asylum in Germany: The Making of the ‘Crisis’ and the Role of Civil Society
- Meanings of Independence and Manifestations of Neoliberal Nationalism during the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Central and Eastern Europe
- Returning and Deporting Irregular Migrants: Not a Solution to the ‘Refugee Crisis’
- Value and Nature: From Value Theory to the Fate of the Earth
- Time, Space, and Rationality: Rethinking Political Action through the Example of Montreal’s Student Spring
- Organizing Social and Spatial Boundaries: Squatting’s Material Practices and Social Relationships
- ‘Race’ and the Changing Representations of Neanderthals
- The Value of Exclusion: Chasing Scarcity through Social Exclusion in Early Twentieth Century Atlanta
- From Colonial Geographic Imagination to Anti-Colonial Geographic Memory in Israel/Palestine
- Higher Ed’s Carbon Addiction
- Field Notes from Attappaday, India
- Is the Party Over? Spectacle Capitalism and the Rise of Anti-Olympic Social Movements
- Lifeblood: Oil, Freedom, and the Forces of Capital
- Properties of Violence: Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern New Mexico
- Nine-tenths of the Law: Property and Resistance in the United States
- Displacement, Revolution, and the New Urban Condition
- We Make Our Own History: Marxism and the Twilight of Neoliberalism
- Wildlife in the Anthropocene: Conservation after Nature
- Human Geography, 8(3) (2015)
- What “Drives” Capitalist Development?
- Concrete Jungle: The Planetary Urbanization of the Ecuadorian Amazon
- Hope as a Critical Resource for Small Scale Farmers in Mpumalanga
- Mutual Aid, Environmental Policy, and the Regulation of Faroese Pilot Whaling
- Live Music, Intercity Competition, and Reputational Rents: Austin, Texas the ‘Live Music Capital of the World’
- Uneven Development: Lessons from the ongoing Greek Tragedy
- Reflections on the Illusory and Forgetful Geographies of Settler Colonialism
- The New Urban Question
- Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global
- Neoliberal Urbanism and Its Contestations: Crossing Theoretical Boundaries
- Debtfare States and the Poverty Industry: Money, Discipline and the Surplus Population
- The Future of Development (A Radical Manifesto)
- Everyday Utopias: The Conceptual Life of Promising Spaces
- Human Geography, 8(2) (2015)
- Ethical Trade and Public Enterprise: Controlling Consumption in Ontario’s Liquor Market
- Land Seizure, Dispossession, and Canadian Capital in Honduras
- ‘Payments for Ecosystem Services’ and Property: The Expansion of Exclusionary Land Management Practices in Costa Rica
- The Race to Death: The Production of Ritual Expertise in Brighton for Matter Out of Place
- Book Review Symposium: Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism
- The Age of Sustainable Development
- The Improvised State: Sovereignty, Performance and Agency in Dayton Bosnia
- The Politics of the Encounter: Urban Theory and Protest Under Planetary Urbanization
- Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion
- Two Cheers for Anarchism: Six Easy Pieces on Autonomy, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play
- Human Geography, 8(1) (2015)
- Multiple Imperialisms: The Federal Reserve’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis
- Narratives of Life and Violence along the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline
- Squatting, the 15-M Movement, and Struggles for Housing in the Context of the Spanish Social Crisis
- Migrant Workers in Ontario’s Tobacco Belt: An Examination of Workplace Dynamics
- Growing Ourselves to Death? Economic and Ecological crises, the Growth of Waste, and the Role of the Media and Cultural Industries
- Book Review Symposium: This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate by Naomi Klein
- Human Geography, 7(3) (2014)
- Gender, Nature and the City
- Achieving a Right to the City in Practice: Reflections on Community Struggles in Dublin
- “Blue is the New Green”: Representational Space and the Effective Co-optation of Environmental Justice Discourses in Pennsylvania’s Unconventional Natural Gas Drilling
- Deproletarianization in the Peri-Urban Interface: Transforming Labor Relations in Polokwane, South Africa
- Book Review Symposium: Geopiracy: Oaxaca, Militant Empiricism, and Geographical Thought
- Interview: The Making of Global Capitalism: The Political Economy of American Empire
- Book Review: A People’s Guide to Los Angeles
- Book Review: The Case for Sanctions against Israel
- Book Review: The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics
- Book Review: Quiet Rumors: An Anarcha-feminist Reader
- Human Geography 7(2) (2014)
- Introducing Traditional Cultural Properties (in Need of Critical Geographies)
- ChuChuYamBa/ Soda Rock: Toward an Applied Critical Geographic Perspective on Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs)
- Reinterpreting Traditional Cultural Properties: A Political Ecology of Emotion Perspective
- Ocotillo Wind: A Case Study of How Tribal-Federal Governmental Consultation is Failing Tribal Governments and Their Spiritual Landscapes through Renewable Energy Development
- Enforcing Traditional Cultural Property Protections
- Actor-Network Theory and Traditional Cultural Properties: Exploring Irrigation as a Hybrid Network in 19th Century Hawai`i
- Toward a (New) Materialist Politics of Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs), or Encountering the Rubber-bands of Space-Time and Capacities of Place
- The World is Bumpy: Power, Uneven Development and the Impact of New ICTs on South African Manufacturing
- Low-Wage Capitalism, Social Difference, and Nature-Dependent Production: A Study of the Conditions of Workers in Shrimp Aquaculture
- Dead Labor, Homo Sacer, and Letting Die in the Labor Market
- Contrapuntal Memories? Remembering the Holocaust in a Post-9/11 World
- Born Again Urbanism: New Missionary Incursions, Aboriginal Resistance and Barriers to Rebuilding Relationships in Winnipeg’s North End
- Challenging the Agrarian Imaginary: Farmworker-Led Food Movements and the Potential for Farm Labor Justice
- Comment on “Challenging the Agrarian Imaginary”
- Understanding Food Knowledge, Food Access and the Potential for Activism in Support of Food Justice
- Revolutionary Evolutionist: Stephen Jay Gould and his Legacy for Radical Human Geography
- Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution
- Occupy! Scenes from an Occupied America
- Cruel Optimism
- Justice Globalism: Ideology, Crises, Policy
- Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class
- Peasants, Pastoralists and Proletarians: Joining the Debates on Trajectories of Agrarian Change, Livelihoods and Land Use
- The Political Economy of Nature
- Why Some Fields Might be Rectangular: An Exploration of Agricultural Landscapes between Pre-Capitalist and Capitalist Modes of Production
- Vulnerability and Livelihoods on Mt. Kilmanjaro
- “We Eat with Different Spoons These Days”: The Maintenance of Pastoralism as a Social Formation in the Sahara and Sahel
- Chronic Food Insecurity in Kenya’s Asal Areas: Naturalizing Uneven Development through Depeasantization and Deproletarianization
- Toward Radical Risk Reduction and Revolutionary Adaptation: Climate Disasters, Agriculture, and Capitalist Modernity
- Reconstituting Water? Climate Change, Water Policy Reform and Community Relations in South Australian Remote Towns
- The Genealogy of Contemporary Nature/Forest Conservation
- Book Review: Everyday Environmentalism: Creating an Urban Political Ecology
- Human Geography, 6(2) (2013)
- Comparative Policy Analysis: Introduction
- The Deep Meaning of “Market”: Understanding Neoliberal-Market-Radical Reasoning
- 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
- Deepening Neoliberalism via Austerity and ‘Reform’: The Case of Ireland
- “Muting” Neoliberalism? Class and Colonial Legacies in Australia
- To What Extent has Australia’s Developmental Trajectory been Neoliberalist?
- Contradictory Policies of Neoliberalizing India
- Resisting Austerity: The Case of Greece’s Powerworkers and Steelworkers
- From Streets and Squares to Radical Political Emancipation? Resistance Lessons from Athens during the Crisis
- Geography, China’s Path and state-Society Relations: Redressing Western Misinterpretations
- Grabbing “Green”: Markets, Environmental Governance and the Materialization of Natural Capital
- Consume, Connect, Conserve: Consumer Spectacle and the Technical Mediation of Neoliberal Conservation’s Aesthetic of Redemption and Repair
- Bodies Do Matter: The Peculiar Persistence of Neoliberalism in Environmental Governance
- Grabbing ‘Green’: Cynical Reason, Instrumental Ethics and the Production of ‘The Green Economy’
- Seizing Center Stage: Ecosystem Services, Live, at the Convention on Biological Diversity!
- After the Green Rush? Biodiversity Offsets, Uranium Power and the ‘Calculus of Casualties’ in Greening Growth
- Sustainable Territories: Rural Dispossession, Land Enclosures and the Construction of Environmental Resources in China
- Fixing Carbon, Losing Ground: Payments for Environmental Services and Land (In)security in Mexico
- Contesting Market-Based Conservation: Payments for Ecosystem Services as a Surface of Engagement for Rural Social Movements in Mexico
- Uneven territorialization and Sea Turtle Conservation in Neoliberal Costa Rica
- Caging/self-caging: materiality and memes as tools for geopolitical analysis
- Cree Ethnogeography
- Mapping in Epistemological Translation, revising the critique of GIS (Geographical Information Systems) as an instrument of cultural assimilation
- What the US Should Learn from China for a More Balanced and Peaceful World
- Can the US learn from China for a more balanced and peaceful world?
- China is not as violent as depicted by the West!
- Return to the City of Quartz: Excavating the Future 20 Years On
- Return to the City of Quartz: Replies
- Forsaking the Civilian
- Book Reviews
- An Environmentalist Re-patterning of Political Language and Practice: From Freedom and Justice to Responsibility for Nature
- Sustainable City as Fantasy
- Digging Into ‘Resource War’ Beliefs
- Capitalism is a Waste of Time: Utopia, Malthus and the Ideology of ‘No Alternative’
- Alternatives to Crisis: Social Movements in Global Fisheries Governance
- Kashubians versus Global Energy Companies: A Global-Local Encounter at the Heart of Poland’s Shale Gas Revolution
- Scarcity, Neoliberalism and the ‘Water Business’ in Lima, Peru
- Giant UV filter test excites investors
- Book Reviews
- Repeating Islands of Resistance: Redefining Security in Militarized Landscapes
- From Labor Geography to Class Geography: Reasserting the Marxist Theory of Class
- Potentiality of the Present: Exploring Speculative Realism via Spatial Theory
- Census as an Instrument of Political Technology in the Age of Biopolitics
- Whose food footprint? Capitalism, Agriculture and the Environment
- Conference Reports
- Book Reviews
- Neoliberalism as Spectacle: Economic Theory, Development and Corporate Exploitation
- Waiting for War (and other Strategies to Stop Gentrification): the Case of Ras Beirut
- Towards a Critical Geography of Gambling Spaces: The Australian Experience
- ‘Nothing less than its Eradication’? Ireland’s Hunger Task Force and the Production of Hunger
- Seeds of Change and Emancipation: Towards a Cognitive Mapping of Globalisation in Literature
- Indian Companies Engaged in Agricultural ‘Land Grabbing’ in Africa: The Need for Indo-African Solidarity Linkages
- Geographic Information Systems: A Critical Look at the Commercialization of Public Information
- From ‘Criminality’ to Marginality: Rioting Against a Broken State
- Reclaiming Financial Space, Constructing Radical Democracy: A Brief Comment on the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Movement
- Book Reviews
- Socialism and the ‘Social Economy’
- The Limits of Localist Reforms
- Agents of Change and Obstruction: Municipal Councilors and Urban D/development in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region
- Space Matters: The 2010 Winter Olympics and its Discontents
- Time as a Mode of Biopolitics
- Social Justice and the Politics of Emotions
- Positioning the Egyptian Revolution
- “The Hard Hit is Still to Come”: An Intifada Imaginary
- Commonwealth
- Book Reviews
- A Sorry State: Apology Excepted
- “Martial Law in the Streets of Toronto”: G20 Security and State Violence
- Bailing out the Wealthy: Responses to the Financial Crisis, Ponzi Neoliberalism, and the City
- On The Crisis of the Crisis: Finance and the Bourgeois State
- Teaching Financial-Monetary Hegemony in Geography
- The Greek economic crisis and its geography: from R. Kaplan’s geographical determinism to uneven geographical development
- Baburam Bhattarai: Critique and Appreciation
- In Response to Richard Peet
- Interrogating Klein’s Shock Doctrine
- New Insights into Gramsci’s Life and Work: Conference Report
- Book Reviews
- Geographies of Skateboarding –Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, UK
- What are we doing about climate change?
- Green and REDD? Towards a Political Ecology of Deforestation in Aceh, Indonesia
- Is it Really Easier to Imagine the End of the World than the End of Industrial Meat?
- Climate justice politics across space and scale
- Sustainable Development: from Fallacy to Fraud
- Hacking away at sustainability: science, ideology and cynical blockage
- The nuclear power renaissance in the UK: Democratic deficiencies within the ‘consensus’ on sustainability
- Finance Capital and Environmental Catastrophe
- Book Reviews
- Organizing for the anti-capitalist transition
- A Cacophony of Crises Systematic Failure and Reasserting People’s Rights
- The 2007 – 2009 Financial Crisis: Narrating and Politicising a Calamity
- Bringing the Everyday Into the Culture / Creativity Discourse
- HG / PGP Student Art Contest
- Alternatives for Sustained Disaster Risk Reduction
- Capital, Subsistence, and Lakeside Violence: Walleye Wars and the Killing of Cormorants in the North Woods
- Marxism and Multiculturalism Lessons from London’s East End
- Book Reviews
- The Global Crisis and its Consequences
- Images from the G20
- Exporting Imperial Democracy: Critical Reflections on the US Case
- From Mixed Economy To Neo-Liberalism: Class and Caste in India’s Economic Transition
- Class Relations, Material Conditions, and Spaces of Class Struggle in Rural India
- From the Neo-Liberal Barrio to the Socialist Commune
- The Contemporary Significance of Primitive Accumulation
- Narrow Trails of Permanent Subversion: Beyond the Spectacle of Solitude
- Book Reviews
- The Economic Crisis and Obama’s Response
- The Question of Hegemony and Capital’s Global Crisis
- Engine of Geopolitics: The Israel Lobby
- Geography Writes Back Response to Kaplan’s The Revenge of Geography
- Super-Sizing America: Geography, income, fast food, and whole food
- Deconstructing Vegas
- Natural Science Pedagogy and Anarchist Communism: Developing a Radical Curriculum for Physical Geography in the US
- I’m on the Pavement Thinking about the Government’: Anarchists, Weathermen, and Leftist Social Movements
- The Occupied Palestinian Territories and Late-modern Wars
- The Free Gaza Flotilla and the Christian Zionist response: territory, media, and race
- Unplug and play: Manufacturing collapse In Gaza
- Shooting Gaza: Israel’s Visual War
- Fatah: Mythification of a non-state: critique of the idea of state
- “New Wars” and classic Imperialism: the siege on Gaza and the occupation of the West Bank
- The double-occupation of Palestine
- Contradictions of Enclave Development in Contemporary Times: Special Economic Zones in India
- White Counter-Revolution? India’s Dairy Cooperatives in a Neoliberal Era
- Thailand in the Era of the Cold War and Rama IX
- Hegemonic Geographies of the Mexican Neoliberal State
- “Live Monster”: Black Friday and the All-Consuming City
- Housing and the Financial Crisis: What Happened and What to Do About It
- Ten Pages that Changed the World: Deconstructing Ricardo
- LECCIÓN ACELERADA DE CAPITALISMO
- Reflections on the Unsustainability of Touristic Activities in Rural and Natural Spaces: The Cases of Ecotourism and Deep Ecology
- Book Review: The People’s Property: Power, Politics, and the Public
- Book Review: Spaces of Social Exclusion
- Neoliberalism is Dead, Dominant, Defeatable – Then What?
- Time, Space, and Money in Capitalism and Communism
- The Neoliberal Geopolitics of Food Security: the Case of Indonesia
- On the Deep Relevance of a Certain Footnote in Marx’s Capital
- Soft Machine: A Note On Oil Addiction
- From Lifeblood to Addiction: Oil, Space, and the Wage Relation in Petro-Capitalist USA
- Politics, Oil, and the Environment: The Reterritorization of a Resource Periphery
- Contradiction of space, centralization of capital, and the hybrid state oil company: the case of Russia
- Method in the madness: A social justice manifesto for conflict analysis
- Slaves sewing your clothes? Garment workers in Buenos Aires
- Esclavxs cosiendo tu ropa? Trabajadorxs de la indumentaria en Buenos Aires
- Geografía de la Soja en la Argentina
- Fatal Distraction
- Forty Years On: Marking the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee.
- Teaching Critical Geography with Don Mitchell’s Cultural Geography: A Critical Introduction
- Book Review: Labor Movement: How Migration Regulates Labor Markets
- Book Review: Work, Locality, and Rhythms of Capital
- Book Review: The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
- Editorial: The Neoliberalization of Knowledge
- The Biopolitics of Baghdad: Counterinsurgency and the Counter-City
- Imperialism, Resources and Food Security, with reference to the Indian Experience
- The Insidious Work of the University: From Nationalism to Excellence to Entrepreneurialism
- The Rise of Corporatocracy in a Disenchanted Age
- Neoliberalism, Rural Underdevelopment and Geographies of the Global South
- Peasant Resistance to Neoliberalism: La Via Campesina and Food Sovereignty
- Brazil’s Experience with Agrarian Reform, 1995-2006: Challenges for Agrarian Geography
- Interview with João Pedro Stedile (National Coordinating Council, MST)
- The Devil in the Details: SEZs and State Restructuring in India
- Madness and Civilization: Global Financial Capitalism and the Antipoverty Discourse
- The 2008 Olympic Torch Relay in Hong Kong: A Clash of Governmentalities
- Book Review: Disposable Women and Other Myths of Global Capitalism
- Book Review: Black, Brown, Yellow and Left: Radical Activism in Los Angeles by Laura Pulido