April 1st, 2021 Adrienne Pine is a critical medical anthropologist whose work has explored the embodiment of structural violence and imperialism…
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Adrienne Pine Interviewed on Community Watch and Comment
By Community Watch and CommentWednesday, January 6th, 2021 Adrienne Pine is a critical medical anthropologist whose work has explored the embodiment…
‘Asylum for Sale’ — A Review in Antipode
By Amelia Frank-Vitale Antipode December 2020 Siobhán McGuirk and Adrienne Pine (eds), Asylum for Sale: Profit and Protest in the…
Silvia Federici Speaking at the 2018 Antipode AAG Lecture
“Between the Wage and the Commons: Directions for a New Feminist” Reflecting on the objectives of the 1970s international campaign…
Pictures of a Gone City Reivewed in Antipode Journal
By Sarah KnuthAntipodeMarch 2019 It is a timely moment to have a left geographic conversation about Richard Walker’s recent book,…
In, Against, and Beyond Capitalism: An Antipode Review
By Stella DarbyAntipodeJune 2016 My own nervousness about reviewing this short book of John Holloway’s talks matched my pleasure in…
No Gods, No Masters, No Peripheries: Global Anarchisms in Antipode
By Adam J Barker Antipode February 2016 It is not an easy thing to make an old refrain ring anew–to…
A Reply to Derek Hall’s Review of Stop, Thief! in Antipode
A Reply to Derek Hall’s Review of Stop, Thief! in Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, June 2014 By Peter…
Stop, Thief!: The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance in Antipode
by Derek HallAntipodeJune 2014 Stop, Thief! is both a work of history and a manifesto. In this collection of essays,…
Living and Dying in the Institute for Anarchist Studies
Institute for Anarchist StudiesJune 2019 In May the IAS collaborated with the Burgerville Workers Union (BVWU) to host labor activist…