ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies

Volume 8, Issue 2, 2009

Edited by:
ACME Editorial Collective

 

Geographies of the Multitude  
Guest edited by Jonathan D. Lepofsky  
   

Geographies of the Multitude: Finding the Spatial in Empire and its Counters

149
Jonathan D. Lepofsky
   
Biopower and the Militarization of the Police Function
161
Dominic Corva
   
Dove è la Moltitudine di Hardt e Negri? Reti Reali in Spazi Aperti

176

Pierpaolo Mudu
   
Where is Hardt and Negri’s Multitude?: Real Networks in Open Spaces
211
Pierpaolo Mudu
The Multitude and its Doppelgänger:  An Exploration of Global Smooth Space
245
Mark Bonta 
   
Research
   
Representations of Labour Migration in Guatemalan and American Media

278

Harald Bauder and Genevieve Gilbert 
   
Gypsy-Traveller Young People and the Spaces of Social Welfare: A Critical Ethnography

304

Robert M. Vanderbeck 
   
Proving Grounds of Urbicide: Civil and Urban Perspectives on the Bombing of Capital Cities

340

Kenneth Hewitt 
   
Forum: Constructing Rural Geographies  
   
Constructing Rural Geographies in Publication

376

Matthew Kurtz and Verdie Craig 
   
Exploring the uneven geographies of ‘Rural Geography’.  Commentary on M. Kurtz and V. Craig, ‘Constructing Rural Geographies in Publication’

394

Michael Woods 
   
Toward a Higher Profile for Rural Geography: A Reply to Michael Woods

414

Verdie Craig and Matthew Kurtz 
   
Intervention  
   
Academic Capitalism and Professional Reproduction at the Conference

416

Todd Lindley 

 

 
 

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