AntipodeFor over twenty-five years, Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography has occupied a special place as the Left alternative and the leading voice of critical and independent thought in geography. Today, it continues to serve as a vigorous source of controversy and lively debate. Published four times a year, Antipode covers a wide range of geographical topics and relevant issues. Topics include feminism, environmentalism, racism, warfare, inner city poverty, postmodernism, anticolonialism, and many more. Antipode stands on the forward edge of a field that has become crucial to the social sciences and humanities. Antipode welcomes the infusion of new ideas from many quarters and the shaking up of old positions - without holding one orthodox view of radical analysis. Above all, the journal is committed to social change through politically active scholarship and the nurturing of critical thought and dissenting view. Holdings: vol. 30, no. 1 (1998)-- 2005 For USC users only.
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