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Volume 1, Number 1 (2008)
# Article Title Author
1 Editorial: The Neoliberalization of Knowledge (Open Access)
Richard Peet
2 The Insidious Work of the University: From Nationalism to Excellence to Entrepreneurialism (Open Access)
Don Mitchell
3 The Biopolitics of Baghdad: Counterinsurgency and the Counter-City
Derek Gregory
4 Book Review: Black, Brown, Yellow and Left: Radical Activism in Los Angeles by Laura Pulido
Vanessa Parlette
5 Neoliberalism, Rural Underdevelopment and Geographies of the Global South
Warwick E Murray
6 Imperialism, Resources and Food Security, with reference to the Indian Experience
Utsa Patnaik
7 The Devil in the Details: SEZs and State Restructuring in India
Anant Maringanti
8 Brazil’s Experience with Agrarian Reform, 1995-2006: Challenges for Agrarian Geography
Bernado Mancano Fernandes and Cliff A Welch
9 Interview with João Pedro Stedile (National Coordinating Council, MST)
Bernado Mancano Fernandes
10 Peasant Resistance to Neoliberalism: La Via Campesina and Food Sovereignty
Annette Desmarais
11 Book Review: Disposable Women and Other Myths of Global Capitalism by Melissa W. Wright
Sarah Anne Ryman
12 The Rise of Corporatocracy in a Disenchanted Age
Hillary J Shaw
13 The 2008 Olympic Torch Relay in Hong Kong: A Clash of Governmentalities
Wing-Shing Tang
14 Madness and Civilization: Global Financial Capitalism and the Antipoverty Discourse
Richard Peet
Volume 1, Number 2 (2008)
# Article Title Author
1 Neoliberalism is Dead, Dominant, Defeatable – Then What?
Neil Smith
2 Time, Space, and Money in Capitalism and Communism
Geoff Mann
3 The Neoliberal Geopolitics of Food Security: the Case of Indonesia
Jamey Essex
4 On the Deep Relevance of a Certain Footnote in Marx’s Capital
David Harvey
5 Soft Machine: A Note On Oil Addiction
Michael Watts
6 From Lifeblood to Addiction: Oil, Space,and the Wage Relation in Petro-Capitalist USA
Matthew T Huber
7 Politics, Oil, and the Environment: The Reterritorization of a Resource Periphery
Graeme Auton and Jeremy Tasch
8 Contradiction of space, centralization of capital, and the hybrid state oil company: the case of Russia
Mazen Labban
9 Method in the madness: A social justice manifesto for conflict analysis
Ipsita Chatterjee
10 Slaves sewing your clothes? Garment workers in Buenos Aires
Jerónimo Montero
11 Esclavxs cosiendo tu ropa? Trabajadorxs de la indumentaria en Buenos Aires
Jerónimo Montero
12 Geografía de la Soja en la Argentina
Ana María Liberali
13 Teaching Critical Geography with Don Mitchell's Cultural Geography: A Critical Introduction
Rich Heyman
14 Fatal Distraction
Oliver Christian Belcher
15 Forty Years On: Marking the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee.
Joshua F.J. Inwood
16 Book Review: Labor Movement: How Migration Regulates Labor Markets
Marion Traub-Werner
17 Book Review: Work, Locality, and Rhythms of Capital
Michal Kohout
18 Book Review: The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
Richard Peet
Volume 2, Number 1 (2009)
# Article Title Author
1 Contradictions of Enclave Development in Contemporary Times: Special Economic Zones in India
Swapna Banerjee-Guha
2 White Counter-Revolution? India’s Dairy Cooperatives in a Neoliberal Era
Bruce A. Scholten and Pratyusha Basu
3 Thailand in the Era of the Cold War and Rama IX
Jim Glassman
4 Hegemonic Geographies of the Mexican Neoliberal State
Michal Kohout
5 “Live Monster”: Black Friday and the All-Consuming City
Clayton Rosati and Don Mitchell
6 Housing and the Financial Crisis: What Happened and What to Do About It
Michael E. Stone
7 Ten Pages that Changed the World: Deconstructing Ricardo
Richard Peet
8 LECCIÓN ACELERADA DE CAPITALISMO
Claudio Katz
9 UNA REFLEXIÓN SOBRE LA INSOSTENIBILIDAD DE LAS ACTIVIDADES TURÍSTICAS EN EL MEDIO RURAL Y NATURAL. LOS CASOS DEL ECOTURISMO Y DE LA ECOLOGÍA PROFUNDA
José Antonio Segrelles
10 Book Review: The People’s Property: Power, Politics, and the Public
Steve Smith
11 Book Review: Spaces of Social Exclusion
Marcia R. England
12 Addendum: Teaching Critical Geography with Don Mitchell’s Cultural Geography: A Critical Introduction
Don Mitchell
Volume 2, Number 2 (2009)
# Article Title Author
1 The Economic Crisis and Obama’s Response
James K. Galbraith
2 The Question of Hegemony and Capital’s Global Crisis
Kevin Cox
3 Engine of Geopolitics:The Israel Lobby
M. Shahid Alam
4 Geography Writes Back Response to Kaplan’s The Revenge of Geography
John Morrissey, Simon Dalby, Gerry Kearns, Gerard Toal
5 Super-Sizing America: Geography, income, fast food, and whole food
Susan J. Massad
6 Las Vegas: The Perils of Deception-Fueled Growth
William James Smith Jr & Ahmad Safi
7 Mixed-Use Megaprojects in the Global Context: Lessons from Las Vegas
Thomas Sigler
8 Deconstructing Vegas: Class Project?
Ipsita Chatterjee
9 Self-De(con)structing Vegas
Jess Bier
10 The Personal is Political (ecological): Reflections on Five Days to, in, and from Las Vegas, March, 2009
Ryan E. Galt
11 Losing My Dasein in the Penny Slots: An Impressionistic Deconstruction of Las Vegas
Chris Van Dyke
12 To what will we resort when capitalism is over?
Spacetime Research Collective
13 Natural Science Pedagogy and Anarchist Communism: Developing a Radical Curriculum for Physical Geography in the US
Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro
14 Book Reviews
Valerie J. Keathley
Volume 2, Number 3 (2009)
# Article Title Author
1 Book Reviews
Harold A. Perkins, Sandy Marshall, Julie Urbanik, Rich Heyman
2 Narrow Trails of Permanent Subversion: Beyond the Spectacle of Solitude
Andy Merrifield
3 The Contemporary Significance of Primitive Accumulation
Rohit Negi and Marc Auerbach
4 From the Neo-Liberal Barrio to the Socialist Commune
L. Ciro Marcano
5 Class Relations, Material Conditions, and Spaces of Class Struggle in Rural India
Raju J Das
6 From Mixed Economy To Neo-Liberalism
Waquar Ahmed
7 Exporting Imperial Democracy: Critical Reflections on the US Case
David Slater
8 On The Crisis of the Crisis: Finance and the Bourgeois State
Mazen Labban
9 The Global Crisis and its Consequences
Sandro Sideri
10 Visual Intervention
Clayton Rosati
Volume 3, Number 1 (2010)
# Article Title Author
1 Organizing for the anti-capitalist transition
David Harvey
2 A Cacophony of Crises Systematic Failure and Reasserting People's RIghts
Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt
3 The 2007 - 2009 Financial Crisis: Narrating and Politicising a Calamity
Noel Castree
4 Bringing the Everyday Into the Culture / Creativity Discourse
Nancy Ettlinger
5 HG / PGP Student Art Contest
Clayton Rosati, Counter-Cartographies Collective UNC Chapel Hill, Marley Moynahan, Natasha Esteves
6 Alternatives for Sustained Disaster Risk Reduction (Open Access)
JC Gaillard et al
7 Capital, Subsistence, and Lakeside Violence
Harold A. Perkins
8 Marxism and Multiculturalism Lessons from London's East End
Sarah Glynn
9 Front and Back Matter
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10 Book Reviews
Lauren Martin, Waquar Ahmed