Antipode

Papers
(The TQCC of Antipode is 6. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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Neoliberalism's Imagined Futures: Sustainability as Colonialism in Eco‐City Design98
The Spatiality of Popular Politics on the Urban Margins: Insights from Argentina and Chile65
Agrarian Platform Capitalism: Digital Rentiership Comes to Farming53
Infrastructure, Development, and Displacement in Pakistan’s “Southern Punjab”51
Palestine as Prism in Turbulent Times46
Paths of Erasure and Trails of Resistance in aNeo‐Settler‐ColonialCity45
Sand‐Hungry: Accumulations, Erosions, and the Self‐Feeding Logic of Beach Renourishment43
Youth and Decolonial Politics in a Relational Context41
Mothering and the Racialised Production of School and Property Value in New York City38
Carbonous Concealment: Governing “Wild” Substances and Subterranean Storage in an Era of Climate Change36
Why Do Middle‐Class Positions Matter? The Alignment of Short‐Term Rental Suppliers to the Interests of Capital36
(Infra)structural Discontinuity: Capital, Labour, and Technological Change36
Issue Information35
Beyond Growth Machine Politics: Understanding State Politics and National Political Mandates in China’s Urban Redevelopment35
The Romantic Anti‐Capitalisms of Short‐Term Rental Hosting31
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Visually Attending to black Senses of Place Through “Everyday Things” in White City, West London27
Making‐Home From Below: Domesticating Footpath and Resisting “Homelessness” in Mumbai27
Deserts of Wind: Aeolian‐Pastoralism and the Limits of Climate Finance in Jordan27
The Conditions of the Working Class in 1960s Beirut: Fire and Everyday Struggles in Karantina25
South–South Theoretical Dialogues: The Tanzanian Experience (1974–76) in Milton Santos’ Spatial Theory25
The Social Reproductive Roots of Agrarian Contention: Gendered Labor amid Peasant Struggles in Tunisia22
Searching for “The New Oil”: Preemptive Hope and Post‐Petroleum Futures in Norway's Oil Capital21
Corrigendum21
A Postcolonial Marxist Critique of the River‐as‐Subject: Situating the Atrato River in Its Development Aporias20
Infrastructure of Vulnerability, or, How the Fraser Valley Flooded Twice20
Dis/incremental Dwelling and the Right to the Beach in Jamestown, Accra, Ghana20
Tenacity Besides Depletion: Pandemics, Protests, and Workers from the Sri Lankan Apparel Sector19
Social Reproduction of Post‐Soviet Migrant Labour: Braiding the International Political Economy18
In Search of Free Spaces to Breathe: Turkey's United June Movement, Social Uprising, and Spatial Maintainability17
“Who is not an agent here?”: The Collateral Damage of Anti‐Trafficking in Nepal16
Settler Colonial Beasts: Feral Pigs and Frontier Assemblages in Texas16
Informal Waste Recycling Economies in the Global South and the Chimera of Green Capitalism16
Green Transition's Necropolitics: Inequalities, Climate Extractivism, and Carbon Classes15
From Land Reform to Landfare: Land Claims and the Welfare State in Kerala, India14
Oppressive Energopolitics in Africa’s Last Colony: Energy, Subjectivities, and Resistance14
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Future Eco‐Perfect: Temporal Fixes of Liberal Environmentalism13
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Dams, Development, and Racialised Internal Peripheries: Hydraulic Imaginaries as Hegemonic Strategy in Pakistan13
Tek Down Nelson! The Struggle for Repair in Barbados12
Civic‐Led Banishment in South Africa: Punishment, Authority, and Spatialised Precarity12
Necropolitics Beyond the Exception: Parapolicing, Milícia Urbanism, and the Assassination of Marielle Franco in Rio de Janeiro12
Flowing Capital‐Disrupted Homes: Financialisation and Maintenance of Rental Housing in Sweden12
“Completely Free”: How a Subsumption of Labour and Nature Framework Explains the Surprising Expressions of “Freedom” by Immigrant Worm pickers in Ontario12
Fossil Fuels and Fossil Kin: An Environmental Kin Study of Weaponised Fossil Kin and Alberta’sSo‐Called“Energy Resources Heritage”12
Non‐Status Citizenship and the Paradoxes of Immigration Regimes in a Sanctuary City11
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Refusing Colonial Forms of Solidarity on O’odham Lands/theUS–Mexico Borderlands11
ThePost‐PoliticalViolence of Racial Property Regimes: Maintaining Gardens’ Land Insecurity through Abstract Codes in East Harlem,NYC11
A Legal Geography of Prison and Other Carceral Spaces10
Notre‐Dame‐des‐Landesor Redefining the Relationship to Space through the Territorial Embeddedness of a Struggle10
Waves, Floods, Currents: The Politics and Poetics of Water in Social Movement Analysis10
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Gridlock: Infrastructure and Jurisdiction in Eastern Navajo Agency10
Infrastructural Activism: Google Bus Blockades, Affective Politics, and Environmental Gentrification in San Francisco10
“The Capital of Love”: Activists Resisting the Stigmas of Malmö through Storytelling10
Judicialising Urban Political Ecologies: Post‐Politics and Environmental Governance in South Asia10
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Pursuing Opacity: Geographies of Visibility in the Western Mediterranean10
Austerity Infrastructure, Gentrification, and Spatial Violence: A Ceaseless Battle over Urban Space in Exarcheia Neighbourhood10
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Two Racial Capitalisms: Marxism, Domination, and Resistance in Cedric Robinson and Stuart Hall9
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Vacancy as Precarious Property in Dublin's Temporary Urbanism Moment9
Jugarse La Vida: Urban Political Ecologies of Oil and Marronage9
Securitising Seniors Housing: The Financialisation of Real Estate and Social Reproduction in Retirement and Long‐Term Care Homes9
Self‐Surveillance in a Settler‐Colonial Context: CCTV and Tribal Authority in the Bedouin Town of Hura9
The Indexification of Poverty: The Covert Politics of Small‐Area Indices9
Bending Possession: How Detroiters Care for Land by Remediating Settler Property9
Queer Global Displacement: Social Reproduction, Refugee Survival, and Organised Abandonment in Nairobi, Cape Town, and Paris9
Domesticating Responsibility: Refugee Hosting and the Homes for Ukraine Scheme9
Referees, July 2022–June 20239
José Martí and Antonio Gramsci: The World as a Radical Geography9
Urban Transformations to Keep All the Same: The Power of Ivy Discourses8
Spaces of Social Recomposition: Resisting Meaningful Work in Social Cooperatives in Italy8
Taking Renewables to Market: Prospects for the After‐Subsidy Energy Transition8
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Repair Work as Care: On Maintaining the Planet in the Capitalocene8
A Global Era of Disposability: The Anthropocene, The Apotheosis of Waste8
Spatial Sovereignties in Squatted “Excess Spaces”8
Understanding the State in relation to Late Capitalism: A Response to “New” State Capitalism Contributions8
The Checkpost State in Pakistan’s War of Terror: Centres, Peripheries, and the Politics of the Universal8
La femme fait la maison: The Accumulation of Surplus Value through Family Planning in Burkina Faso18
In Desperate Need: Public Sanitation in Contemporary London8
“It was never about money!”: Articulating a Commoning Anticapitalist Strategy in German Common Economies7
Financial Inclusion or Subordination? The Monetary Politics of Debt in Cambodia7
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The Expert Epistemology of Climate Finance: Re‐Visiting the Depoliticisation Critique7
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Between Now and Future Sovereignty: Indigenous Forestry in the Conjuncture7
Agricultural Modernisation and Diabolic Landscapes of Dispossession in Rural China7
Humanitarian Capture, Solidarity’s Excess: Affect, Experience, and the Mobile Commons in Migrant Solidarity7
“We are the living dead”, or, the Precarious Stabilisation of Liminal Life in the Presence of CKDu7
Moving the Rain: Settler Colonialism, the Capitalist State, and the Hydrologic Rift in California’s Central Valley7
Enriching Carbon: Surplus Value Creation and Capture on the Voluntary Carbon Markets6
The Economic Politics of Anti‐Displacement Struggle: Connecting Diverse and Community Economies Research with Critical Urban Studies on the Carpenters Estate, London6
From Indenture to “Good Governance”: eMigrate and the Politics of Reforming Global Labour Supply Chains6
“Trees give life. Police take it”: Building and Fighting for Abolitionist Life‐Worlds, from the Weelaunee Forest to Georgia's Jails6
Medical Futurology: The National Health Service and the Politics of Inevitable Conclusions6
An Unsettled “Stranded Asset Debt”? Proposing a Supply‐Side Counterpart to the “Climate Debt” in a Bid to Guide a Just Transition from Fossil Fuels in South Africa and Beyond6
The Mixed Potential of Salvage Commoning: Crisis and Commoning Practices in Washington, DC and New York City6
Wild Hogs in the Water: Contested Infrastructural Ecologies of Reservoir Storage in Texas6
Referees, July 2020–June 20216
Nima's “Incomplete” Humans: Storying Adolescents’ Black Inhabitations in Accra6
Cross‐Movement Radical Housing Alliances in Argentina: For a Feminist Grammar of Tenant Organising6
The “Finance‐Extraction‐Transitions Nexus”: Geographies of the Green Transition in the 21st Century6
“Fests of Vests”: The Politics of Participation in Neoliberal Peacebuilding in Colombia6
Making and Mastering Violent Environments: Following the Infrastructures of Accumulation in Coastal Louisiana6
Subsidising Extraction: Care at Work in Zambia's Copper Mines6
Exploring the Political Potential of the Local State: Building a Dialogue with Sheffield in the 1980s6
Afterword: Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction6
Extraterritorial Displacement: The Transnational Meaning of National Flags during Contentious Politics and the Far Right6
Between Migration and Exile: Muslim Women's Geographies of Citizenship in India6
Modalities of Conjunctural Analysis: “Seeing the Present Differently” through Global Lenses6
Direct Action at Home: Performative Spaces of Tenant Resistance in Los Angeles6
Running on Empty: Depletion and Social Reproduction in Myanmar and Sri Lanka6
Knowledge(s) and Power in the Stop Line 3 Movement: From Colonial Logics to Epistemic Justice6
Reproducing the Plot: Making Life in the Shadow of Premature Death6
Enduring Ascriptions of Dependence: Cultural Autonomy and Relational Interdependence in the Marshall Islands6
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