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2.2k papers receiving 66.8k citations
Fields of papers published in Antipode
This network shows the impact of papers published in Antipode. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers published in Antipode.
Countries where authors publish in Antipode
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- Neoliberalizing Space (2002)
- Cities and the Geographies of “Actually Existing Neoliberalism” (2002)
- New Globalism, New Urbanism: Gentrification as Global Urban Strategy (2002)
- Liberalism, Neoliberalism, and Urban Governance: A State–Theoretical Perspective (2002)
- Neoliberal Urbanization in Europe: Large–Scale Urban Development Projects and the New Urban Policy (2002)
- Urban Political Ecology, Justice and the Politics of Scale (2003)
- WHOSE WOODS ARE THESE? COUNTER‐MAPPING FOREST TERRITORIES IN KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA (1995)
- The “Commons” Versus the “Commodity”: Alter‐globalization, Anti‐privatization and the Human Right to Water in the Global South (2007)
- Postneoliberalism and its Malcontents (2010)
- From Urban Entrepreneurialism to a “Revanchist City”? On the Spatial Injustices of Glasgow’s Renaissance (2002)
- Follow the Thing: Papaya (2004)
- The Afterlives of “Waste”: Notes from India for a Minor History of Capitalist Surplus (2011)
- Denaturalizing Dispossession: Critical Ethnography in the Age of Resurgent Imperialism (2006)
- Community Volunteering as Neoliberal Strategy? Green Space Production in Berlin (2011)
- In‐Between Places: Trans‐Saharan Transit Migrants in Morocco and the Fragmented Journey to Europe (2007)
- THE NATURE OF PRODUCED NATURE: MATERIALITY AND KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTION IN MARXISM (1995)
- Introduction: Life's Work: An Introduction, Review and Critique (2003)
- Abandoned Women and Spaces of the Exception (2005)
- History, Geography and Difference in the Post‐socialist World: Or, Do We Still Need Post‐Socialism? (2008)
- The Nature of Things: Dead Labor, Nonhuman Actors, and the Persistence of Marxism (2004)
- "Transcending Without Transcendence": Utopianism and an Ethos of Hope (2006)
- Introduction: Professional Geography and the Corporatization ofthe University: Experiences, Evaluations, and Engagements (2000)
- Delocalization, Humanitarianism, and Human Rights: The Mediterranean Border Between Exclusion and Inclusion (2017)
- Asylum and the Post-Political: Domopolitics, Depoliticisation and Acts of Citizenship (2013)
- Towards the Relational Construction of Militant Particularisms: Or Why the Geographies of Past Struggles Matter for Resistance to Neoliberal Globalisation (2005)
- THE THEORY OF CULTURAL RACISM (1992)
- SELF‐HELP HOUSING: A NEW IMPERIALIST STRATEGY? A CRITIQUE OF THE TURNER SCHOOL (1977)
- The Revolutionary Imperative (2010)
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