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  3. Vol 11 No 3 (2012): Special Issue: Anarchist and Autonomous Marxist Geographies

Published: 2015-03-16

Special Theme

  • Toward Anarchist and Autonomist Marxist Geographies
    Nathan Clough, Renata Blumberg
    335-351
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  • Are “Other Spaces” Necessary? Associative Power at the Dumpster
    Nicholas Jon Crane
    352-372
    • PDF
  • Anarchism, Geography, and Queer Space-making: Building Bridges Over Chasms We Create
    Farhang Rouhani
    373-392
    • PDF
  • Organizing for Survival: From the Civil Rights Movement to Black Anarchism through the Life of Lorenzo Kom’boa Ervin
    Nik Heynen, Jason Rhodes
    393-412
    • PDF
  • At the Intersection of Anarchists and Autonomists: Autogestioni and Centri Sociali
    Pierpaolo Mudu
    413-438
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  • Counter (Mapping) Actions: Mapping as Militant Research
    Counter Cartographies Collective, Craig Dalton, Liz Mason-Deese
    439-466
    • PDF
  • Autonomist Marxist Theory and Practice in the Current Crisis
    Brian Marks
    467-491
    • PDF
  • Bridging Common Grounds: Metaphor, Multitude, and Chicana Third Space Feminism
    Cathryn Josefina Merla-Watson
    492-511
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  • Gramsci Is Not Dead: For a ‘Both/And’ Approach to Radical Geography
    Mark Purcell
    512-524
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  • Re-inscribing the Hegemony of Hegemony: A Response to Mark Purcell
    Richard JF Day
    525-529
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  • Frankenstein is Dead
    Mark Purcell
    530-532
    • PDF

Editorial

  • Rose Street and Revolution: A Tribute to Neil Smith (1954-2012)
    Tom Slater
    533-546
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