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For Hg 3 (deadline February 15, 2009) we are looking especially for articles on
Financial Crisis
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Human Geography Volume 1, Number 2 November 2008 (dedicated to David Harvey)
Contents
* Neoliberalism is Dead, Dominant, Defeatable - Then What? by Neil Smith
* WallStreetForeclosure (Visual by Clayton Rosati)
* Time, Space, and Money in Capitalism and Communism by Geoff Mann
SovereignWealth (Visual by Clayton Rosati)
* The Neoliberal Geopolitics of Food Security: the Case of Indonesia by James
Essex
* On the Deep Relevance of a Certain Footnote in Marx's Capital by David Harvey
CapitalAmerica (Visual by Clayton Rosati)
Special Section on Oil
* Soft Machine: A Note On Oil Addiction by Michael Watts
* From Lifeblood to Addiction: Oil, Space, and the Wage Relation in
Petro-Capitalist USA by Matthew T. Huber
* Politics, Oil, and the Environment: The Reterritorization of a Resource
Periphery by Graeme Auton and Jeremy Tasch
* HuntforRedOctane (Visual by Clayton Rosati)
* Contradiction of Space, Centralization of Capital, and the Hybrid State Oil
Company: The Case of Russia by Mazen Labban
* Method in the Madness: A Social Justice Manifesto for Conflict Analysis by
Ipsita Chatterjee
* Slaves Sewing your Clothes? Garment Workers in Buenos Aires
* Esclavxs Cosiendo tu Ropa? Trabajadorxs de la Indumentaria en Buenos Aires by
Jerónimo Montero
* Geografía de la Soja en la Argentina by Ana María Liberali
* Get Embassy Out (Visual by Clayton Rosati)
* Fatal Distraction by Oliver Christian Belcher
* Forty Years On: Marking the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in
Memphis, Tennessee by Joshua F.J. Inwood
* Teaching Critical Geography with Don Mitchell's Cultural Geography: A Critical
Introduction by Rich Heyman
* Critical Modifications: Adapting Mitchell's Cultural Geography for the
Classroom by Soren Larsen
* Conformity and Rebellion in Teaching with Don Mitchell's Cultural Geography by
Michael Longan
* Updating the Examples by James Craine
* Success from Failure by Kathryn Besio
* Why I don't use this Book by R. D. K Herman
* Strategies for Teaching with Mitchell's A Critical Introduction by Matt
McCourt
* An Undergraduate Perspective by Kevin Surprise
* Response by Don Mitchell
Book Reviews
* Labor Movement: How Migration Regulates Labor Markets reviewed by Marion
Traub-Werner
* Work, Locality, and Rhythms of Capital reviewed by Michal Kohout
* An Atlas of Radical Cartography reviewed by Lize Model and Alexis Bhagat
* The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism reviewed by Richard Peet
* Sisyphus Final (Visual by Clayton Rosati)
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