A new book on Critical Urban Studies (Kritikai Városkutatás) has just been published by L’Harmattan Budapest. It was edited by Csaba Jelinek, Judit Bodnar, Marton Czirfusz, and Zoltan Gyimesi. In addition to a number of […]
Author: nikheynen
Marginalia of a Revolution: Naming Popular Ethnography and Republishing William W. Bunge’s Fitzgerald
I have been interested, as long as I have known what geography is, in the work of Bill Bunge. After I told some folks at one of Antipode’s Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ) […]
AESOP 5th Conference on Sustainable Food Planning
Despite having decided to pull back on travel this year, I could not resist an invitation to give a talk at the AESOP 5th Conference on Sustainable Food Planning in Montpellier, France in October. I […]
Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation Editorial Board: Thanking the first generation, welcoming the next.
In 2007 I met Neil Smith and Derek Krissoff at the San Francisco AAG to discuss the idea of essentially re-creating a book series at the UGA Press that Neil had initially created at Temple […]
Global assemblages, resilience, and Earth Stewardship in the Anthropocene in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Laura Ogden assembled a motley crew of colleagues including myself, as well as Ulrich Oslender, Paige West, Karim-Aly Kassam and Paul Robbins, and together we just published this essay in Frontiers in Ecology and the […]
Urban political ecology I: The urban century in Progress in Human Geography
I’ve just got word that my first (of three) reviews on the state of urban political ecology (UPE) titled “Urban political ecology I: The urban century” has been published on the Progress in Human Geography […]
Peas and Praxis: Organizing Food Justice through the Direct Action of the Newtown Florist Club
Several years ago Ellen Kohl (a Ph.D Student I work with) and I started to collaborate with an incredible group of community activists called the Newtown Florist Club who live and organize in Gainesville Georgia. […]
IPEE, Foodshare event and Black Creek Farm
I just had an absolutely great time teaching the International Political Economy and Ecology Summer School at York University in Toronto over the last two weeks with Liette Gilbert and 31 fantastic students. I’ve long […]
Antipode’s Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ) Durban, South Africa, 27 May-1 June 2013
After having co-organized Antipode’s 4th Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ) held in Durban, South Africa between May 27th and June 1 it was a shame to not have been able to make the […]
2013 Antipode Foundation Annual Meeting in Athens, GA
Having created the Antipode Foundation, the Foundation’s Trustees must meet annually to assess a host of financial and staff issues related to the function of the journal and an array of other activities we’ve brought […]