Antipode

Papers
(The TQCC of Antipode is 7. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Platform Capitalism’s Hidden Abode: Producing Data Assets in the Gig Economy102
On Abolition Ecologies and Making “Freedom as a Place”86
State Capitalism and the New Global D/development Regime70
Beyond Growth Machine Politics: Understanding State Politics and National Political Mandates in China’s Urban Redevelopment54
Liberal Violence and the Racial Borders of the European Union53
A Value Theory of Inclusion: Informal Labour, the Homeworker, and the Social Reproduction of Value49
Tracing the Links between Infrastructure‐Led Development, Urban Transformation, and Inequality in China’s Belt and Road Initiative39
More‐Than‐Human and Deeply Human Perspectives on COVID‐1937
Plot by Plot: Plotting Urbanism as an Ordinary Process of Urbanisation33
Political Ecologies of Race: Settler Colonialism and Environmental Racism in the United States and Canada33
“A plantation can be a commons”: Re‐Earthing Sapelo Island through Abolition Ecology32
Dear April: The Aesthetics of Black Miscellanea31
Othering Pastoralists, State Violence, and the Remaking of Boundaries in Tanzania’s Militarised Wildlife Conservation Sector31
A Logic of Care and Black Grassroots Claims to Home in Detroit30
New Municipalism and the State: Remunicipalising Energy in Barcelona, from Prosaics to Process30
Writing Political Forests29
Equals in Solidarity: Orfanotrofio’s Housing Squat as a Site for Political Subjectification Across Differences Amid the “Greek Crisis”29
Settlers, Workers, and the Logic of Accumulation by Dispossession28
Oppressive Energopolitics in Africa’s Last Colony: Energy, Subjectivities, and Resistance28
Ordinary Geographies: Care, Violence, and Agrarian Extractivism in “Post‐Conflict” Colombia27
Abandonment, Agency, Control: Migrants’ Camps in Ventimiglia27
Decolonisation is a Political Project: Overcoming Impasses between Indigenous Sovereignty and Abolition26
Towards Situated Analyses of Uneven Peri‐Urbanisation: An (Urban) Political Ecology Perspective26
Just Transitions: A Political Ecology Critique25
“In Front of the World”: Translating Beatriz Nascimento24
A Postcolonial Critique of Community Energy: Searching for Community as Solidarity in India and Scotland23
Financing Reparative Climate Infrastructures: Capital Switching, Repair, and Decommodification21
Urban Transformations to Keep All the Same: The Power of Ivy Discourses20
The Political Forest in the Era of Green Neoliberalism20
Remunicipalisation, Mutating Neoliberalism, and the Conjuncture20
Have Confidence in the Sea: Maritime Maroons and Fugitive Geographies20
Hemispheric, Relational, and Intersectional Political Ecologies of Race: Centring Land‐Body Entanglements in the Americas20
Age Segregation, Intergenerationality, and Class Monopoly Rent in the Student Housing Submarket20
Door Locks, Wall Stickers, Fireplaces: Assemblage Theory and Home (Un)Making in Lewisham’s Temporary Accommodation19
Colonial Financial Infrastructures and Kenya’s Uneven Fintech Boom19
The Anaesthetic Politics of Being Unaffected: Embodying Insecure Digital Platform Labour19
Camp Abolition: Ending Carceral Humanitarianism in Kenya (and Beyond)19
Securitising Seniors Housing: The Financialisation of Real Estate and Social Reproduction in Retirement and Long‐Term Care Homes18
Praeclariat: Theorising Precarious Labour Geographies of Solar Energy18
The Ambiguities of Homelessness Governance: Disentangling Care and Revanchism in the Neoliberalising City18
The Significance of the Insignificant: Borders, Urban Space, Everyday Life18
For “Peace, Quiet, and Respect”: Race, Policing, and Land Grabbing on Chicago’s South Side18
The Turbulent Circulation of Rent: Towards a Political Economy of Property and Ownership in Supply Chain Capitalism18
From Disruption to Transformation: Politicisation at a Distance from the State17
Speculative Urban Worldmaking: Meeting Financial Violence with a Politics of Collective Care17
From the School Yard to the Conservation Area: Impact Investment across the Nature/Social Divide17
Inhabiting Dispossession in the Post‐Socialist City: Race, Class, and the Plan, in Bucharest, Romania17
Racial Capital, Abolition, and a Geographic Argument for Reparations17
Caring Housing Futures: A Radical Care Framework for Understanding Rent Control Politics in Seattle,USA16
City Government Activists and the Rights of Undocumented Immigrants: Fostering Urban Citizenship within the Confines of US Federalism16
Carceral Geographies from Inside Prison Gates: The Micro‐Politics of Everyday Racialisation16
The Making and Unmaking of a Megaproject: Contesting Temporalities along the LAPSSET Corridor in Kenya16
Hope’s Work16
“Revenue Generating Machines”? London’s Local Housing Companies and the Emergence of Local State Rentierism15
Making Real Estate Markets: The Co‐Production of Race and Property Value in Early 20th Century Appraisal Science15
Ordering Diversity: Co‐Producing the Pandemic and the Migrant in Singapore during COVID‐1914
The Iron Triangle of Urban Entrepreneurialism: The Political Economy of Urban Corruption in Spain14
Geologising Urban Political Ecology (UPE): The Urbanisation of Sand in Accra, Ghana14
Women’s Lives Beyond the Checkpoint in Palestine14
Splitting Urban Waters: The Politicisation of Water in Barcelona between Populism and Anti‐Populism13
“Fests of Vests”: The Politics of Participation in Neoliberal Peacebuilding in Colombia13
Undocumented Immigrant Activism and the Political: Disrupting the Order or Reproducing the Status Quo?12
The Role of the State in the Transfer of Value from Main Street to Wall Street: US Single‐Family Housing after the Financial Crisis11
Nostalgia as Affective Landscape: Negotiating Displacement in the “World City”11
Repair Work as Care: On Maintaining the Planet in the Capitalocene11
The Political Economy of Housing Investment in the Short‐Term Rental Market: Insights from Urban Portugal11
The Dialectic of Neoliberal Exploitation and Cultural‐Sexual Exclusion: From Special Economic Zones to LGBT‐Free Zones in Poland11
Dams, Development, and Racialised Internal Peripheries: Hydraulic Imaginaries as Hegemonic Strategy in Pakistan11
“We are here to stay” vs. “Europe’s best hotel”: Hamburg and Athens as Geographies of Solidarity11
Micro Aggressions and Connections in the Context of National Multiculturalism: Everyday Geographies of Racialisation and Resistance in Contemporary Scotland10
State Stigmatisation in Urban Turkey: Managing the “Insurgent” Squatter Dwellers in Dikmen Valley10
The Biopolitics of Cattle Methane Emissions Reduction: Governing Life in a Time of Climate Change10
Vegetative States: Potatoes, Affordances, and Survival Ecologies10
The Emu: More‐Than‐Human and More‐Than‐Animal Geographies10
From Partisan Universal to Concrete Universal? The Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement in Pakistan10
Governing the Contested City: Geographies of Displacement in Diyarbakır, Turkey10
Dislocating Urban Theory: Learning with Food‐Vending Practices in Colombo and Delhi10
The Countersovereignty of Critical Infrastructure Security: Settler‐State Anxiety versus the Pipeline Blockade10
The Geopolitics of Infrastructure and Securitisation in a Postcolony Frontier Space9
Bridging Materiality and Subjectivity: Expanding the Commons in Cooperation Birmingham9
“Follow the Tree Flowers”: Fugitive Mapping in Beloved9
The Second Coming of Rail: The Spanish High‐Speed Rail‐Finance Complex9
Seniors’ Long‐Term Care in Canada: A Continuum of Soft to Brutal Privatisation9
“The impulse is cartographic”: Counter‐Mapping Indonesia’s Resource Frontiers in the Context of Coloniality9
Three Foodbanks in a Decade of Austerity: Foodbank Affective Atmospheres9
Property, Personhood, and Police: The Making of Race and Space through Nuisance Law8
Maritime Labour, Circulations of Struggle, and Constructions of Transnational Subaltern Agency: The Spatial Politics of the 1939 Indian Seafarers’ Strikes8
Goodnight Colston. Mourning Slavery: Death Rites and Duppy Conquering in a Circum‐Atlantic City8
No Room for Dissent: Domesticating WhatsApp, Digital Private Spaces, and Lived Democracy in India8
The Checkpost State in Pakistan’s War of Terror: Centres, Peripheries, and the Politics of the Universal8
Raging Against the “Neoliberal Hellscape”: Anger, Pride, and Ambivalence in Civil Society Responses to the COVID‐19 Pandemic in the USA8
Urban Neighbourhood Forums in Ankara as a Commoning Practice8
Permeability and Protest in Lane 49: Entangling Materialities of Place with Housing Activism in Shanghai8
The Role of Moral Devaluation in Phasing Out Fossil Fuels: Limits for a Socioecological Fix8
Indigenous Youth and Decolonial Futures: Energy and Environmentalism among the Diné in the Navajo Nation and the Lepchas of Sikkim, India8
Necrocapitalism in the Gig Economy: The Case of Platform Food Couriers in Australia8
Working for Protection? Precarious Legal Inclusion of Afghan Nationals in Germany and Switzerland7
“The Garbage of Society”: Disposable Women and the Socio‐Spatial Scripts of Femicide in Guatemala7
Beyond Obstruction: Blockades as Productive Reorientations7
Refusing Reform, Reworking Pity, or Reinforcing Privilege? The Multivalent Politics of Young People’s Fun and Friendship within a Volunteering Encounter7
Knowledge/Seizure: Debt and Data in Kenya’s Zero Balance Economy7
Cities of Sanctuary in Environments of Hostility: Competing and Contrasting Migration Infrastructures7
Reproducing the Plot: Making Life in the Shadow of Premature Death7
Pathogenic Metabolisms: A Rift and the Zika Virus in Mato Grosso, Brazil7
“Money is Not the Problem”: The Slow Financialisation of Kenya’s Water Sector7
Infrastructure, Development, and Displacement in Pakistan’s “Southern Punjab”7
Repositioning the (Is)land: Climate Change Adaptation and the Atoll Assemblage7
“What is Our City Doing for Us?”: Placing Collective Care into Atlanta’sPost‐PublicHousing Movements7
Urban Redevelopment, Displacement, and Governmentality in Nanjing’s Historic Inner‐City7
Biopolitical Violence and Waiting: Hotspot as a Biopolitical Borderzone7
Emergent Spaces of Emergency Claims: Possibilities and Contestation in a National Climate Emergency Declaration7
Putting Indian Country on the Map: Indigenous Practices of Spatial Justice7
Black Geographies of Respite: Relief, Recuperation, and Resonance at Florida A&M University7
Outlaw Capital: Accumulation by Transgression on the Paraguay–Brazil Border7
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