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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Sand‐Hungry: Accumulations, Erosions, and the Self‐Feeding Logic of Beach Renourishment75
The Spatiality of Popular Politics on the Urban Margins: Insights from Argentina and Chile66
Carbonous Concealment: Governing “Wild” Substances and Subterranean Storage in an Era of Climate Change46
Paths of Erasure and Trails of Resistance in aNeo‐Settler‐ColonialCity41
“A Place Where Freedom Means Something”: James Baldwin's Global Maroon Geographies39
Neoliberalism's Imagined Futures: Sustainability as Colonialism in Eco‐City Design37
The Urban Political Ecology of Petro‐Colonialism: The Transformation of Ethnic Relations in Khuzestan's Oil Region, 1908–199034
Youth and Decolonial Politics in a Relational Context33
Palestine as Prism in Turbulent Times33
(Infra)structural Discontinuity: Capital, Labour, and Technological Change32
Agrarian Platform Capitalism: Digital Rentiership Comes to Farming32
The Romantic Anti‐Capitalisms of Short‐Term Rental Hosting31
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Infrastructure of Vulnerability, or, How the Fraser Valley Flooded Twice27
Social Reproduction of Post‐Soviet Migrant Labour: Braiding the International Political Economy25
The Social Reproductive Roots of Agrarian Contention: Gendered Labor amid Peasant Struggles in Tunisia23
South–South Theoretical Dialogues: The Tanzanian Experience (1974–76) in Milton Santos’ Spatial Theory23
Dis/incremental Dwelling and the Right to the Beach in Jamestown, Accra, Ghana23
The Conditions of the Working Class in 1960s Beirut: Fire and Everyday Struggles in Karantina22
Visually Attending to black Senses of Place Through “Everyday Things” in White City, West London22
Racial Capitalism and the Workhouse–Plantation Nexus in the Atlantic World21
Making‐Home From Below: Domesticating Footpath and Resisting “Homelessness” in Mumbai21
A Postcolonial Marxist Critique of the River‐as‐Subject: Situating the Atrato River in Its Development Aporias21
Corrigendum21
Searching for “The New Oil”: Preemptive Hope and Post‐Petroleum Futures in Norway's Oil Capital20
“Who is not an agent here?”: The Collateral Damage of Anti‐Trafficking in Nepal18
Deserts of Wind: Aeolian‐Pastoralism and the Limits of Climate Finance in Jordan18
Tenacity Besides Depletion: Pandemics, Protests, and Workers from the Sri Lankan Apparel Sector18
From Land Reform to Landfare: Land Claims and the Welfare State in Kerala, India17
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In Search of Free Spaces to Breathe: Turkey's United June Movement, Social Uprising, and Spatial Maintainability16
Referees, July 2024–June 202516
Green Transition's Necropolitics: Inequalities, Climate Extractivism, and Carbon Classes16
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Settler Colonial Beasts: Feral Pigs and Frontier Assemblages in Texas16
Necropolitics Beyond the Exception: Parapolicing, Milícia Urbanism, and the Assassination of Marielle Franco in Rio de Janeiro15
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Tek Down Nelson! The Struggle for Repair in Barbados14
Carceral Remains, Abolition Remains: Immigration Detention in Madrid14
Recalibrating Authoritarian Coercion With Neoliberalism: Prepaid Meters, Techno‐Politics and Mundane Governance in Egypt14
South Africa at the End of Neoliberalism? “Gangster Capitalism”, Rentier Accumulation, and the Transformation of Labour Politics after the Failure of Industrial‐Export Development14
Flowing Capital‐Disrupted Homes: Financialisation and Maintenance of Rental Housing in Sweden13
Future Eco‐Perfect: Temporal Fixes of Liberal Environmentalism13
Covert Borderwork: Managing Borders and Migration through Secrecy13
The Commodification of Waste in Cairo, Egypt: Capital, Colonial Sanitation, and Value's Mobile Frontier13
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“Completely Free”: How a Subsumption of Labour and Nature Framework Explains the Surprising Expressions of “Freedom” by Immigrant Worm pickers in Ontario12
A Gendered Critical Physical Geography of Water Security and Soil Fertility12
Fossil Fuels and Fossil Kin: An Environmental Kin Study of Weaponised Fossil Kin and Alberta’s So‐Called “Energy Resources Heritage”12
(Re)Pairing With Water: Climate Finance and the Prefigurative Positions of an Ocean Counter‐Politics12
“The Capital of Love”: Activists Resisting the Stigmas of Malmö through Storytelling12
The Metabolic Rift in Radical Geography: Massimo Quaini and the Territoriality of the Ecological Crisis12
White Control of Black Geographies and Resistance to Urban Policing: Dismantling Hegemonic Knowledge Production on Race, Crime, and Youth in Portugal11
A Legal Geography of Prison and Other Carceral Spaces11
Weaponising the Supply Chain: Yemen's Blockade and the Contradictions of Maritime Logistics Capital11
Refusing Colonial Forms of Solidarity on O’odham Lands/theUS–Mexico Borderlands11
Non‐Status Citizenship and the Paradoxes of Immigration Regimes in a Sanctuary City11
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
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Gridlock: Infrastructure and Jurisdiction in Eastern Navajo Agency10
Austerity Infrastructure, Gentrification, and Spatial Violence: A Ceaseless Battle over Urban Space in Exarcheia Neighbourhood10
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Waves, Floods, Currents: The Politics and Poetics of Water in Social Movement Analysis10
“That Makes Them an Easy Target”: Criminalisation and Racialisation in a Central Appalachian County9
Domesticating Responsibility: Refugee Hosting and the Homes for Ukraine Scheme9
José Martí and Antonio Gramsci: The World as a Radical Geography9
Spatial Sovereignties in Squatted “Excess Spaces”9
The Indexification of Poverty: The Covert Politics of Small‐Area Indices9
Two Racial Capitalisms: Marxism, Domination, and Resistance in Cedric Robinson and Stuart Hall9
Queer Global Displacement: Social Reproduction, Refugee Survival, and Organised Abandonment in Nairobi, Cape Town, and Paris9
Bending Possession: How Detroiters Care for Land by Remediating Settler Property9
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Marhoom Faizabad: Neoliberal Demolitions and Ruinous Governmentality in New Ayodhya9
Referees, July 2022–June 20239
Urban Spaces of Crisis Solidarity: Mutual Aid, Prefiguration, and Critical Imaginaries9
Hardening and Hollowing Out Private Property: Rentiership, Dispossession, and Planetary Extraction in the Marcellus Shale9
In Desperate Need: Public Sanitation in Contemporary London8
Understanding the State in relation to Late Capitalism: A Response to “New” State Capitalism Contributions8
Taking Renewables to Market: Prospects for the After‐Subsidy Energy Transition8
The Expert Epistemology of Climate Finance: Re‐Visiting the Depoliticisation Critique8
Agricultural Modernisation and Diabolic Landscapes of Dispossession in Rural China8
A Global Era of Disposability: The Anthropocene, The Apotheosis of Waste8
La femme fait la maison : The Accumulation of Surplus Value through Family Planning in Burkina Faso 18
Vacancy as Precarious Property in Dublin's Temporary Urbanism Moment8
“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
Medical Futurology: The National Health Service and the Politics of Inevitable Conclusions7
Haunting Interruptions: Race, Infrastructural Violence, and Spatial Memory in Ferguson, Missouri, United States7
Subsidising Extraction: Care at Work in Zambia's Copper Mines7
“We are the living dead”, or, the Precarious Stabilisation of Liminal Life in the Presence of CKDu7
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“In the Guaraní world, our way of being isn't to make something to sell. We're always in family, sharing”: Gendered Frictions of Care and Commerce in Peri‐Urban Bolivia7
Nature as a Constraint on Labour Agency: How Ecological Crises Change Union Trajectories in Chile’s Salmon Farming Industry7
Hindu–Muslim Alliances at Ahmedabad's Double Frontier7
Homological Correspondence: Israel as a Frontier of Global Domination7
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Pure‐istan: Gender and Genocide in Pakistan7
Policing Protest Through Financial Sanctions: Canada and the ‘Freedom Convoy’7
Cross‐Movement Radical Housing Alliances in Argentina: For a Feminist Grammar of Tenant Organising6
The Economic Politics of Anti‐Displacement Struggle: Connecting Diverse and Community Economies Research with Critical Urban Studies on the Carpenters Estate, London6
Thinking the Unthinkable in AI: Four Hegemonic Ways of Seeing AI and Five Majority World Ways to Move Beyond Them6
Afterword: Replenishing Geographical Thinking on Depletion through and of Social Reproduction6
Entitlement by Registration: Regulated Deregulation and the Formalisation of Short‐Term Rentals in Lisbon6
Exploring the Political Potential of the Local State: Building a Dialogue with Sheffield in the 1980s6
Direct Action at Home: Performative Spaces of Tenant Resistance in Los Angeles6
From Indenture to “Good Governance”: eMigrate and the Politics of Reforming Global Labour Supply Chains6
Knowledge(s) and Power in the Stop Line 3 Movement: From Colonial Logics to Epistemic Justice6
Enriching Carbon: Surplus Value Creation and Capture on the Voluntary Carbon Markets6
Tenant Composition: Class Struggle from the Point of View of the Home6
The “Finance‐Extraction‐Transitions Nexus”: Geographies of the Green Transition in the 21st Century6
Making and Mastering Violent Environments: Following the Infrastructures of Accumulation in Coastal Louisiana6
Between Now and Future Sovereignty: Indigenous Forestry in the Conjuncture6
Running on Empty: Depletion and Social Reproduction in Myanmar and Sri Lanka6
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
Nima's “Incomplete” Humans: Storying Adolescents’ Black Inhabitations in Accra6
Tearing the Land From Underfoot: Environmental Racism at the Northern French Border6
Between Migration and Exile: Muslim Women's Geographies of Citizenship in India6
Modalities of Conjunctural Analysis: “Seeing the Present Differently” through Global Lenses6
“Trees give life. Police take it”: Building and Fighting for Abolitionist Life‐Worlds, from the Weelaunee Forest to Georgia's Jails6
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