The newest issue of ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies (V15.I1) is now available here: http://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/acme/issue/view/97 As always, the ACME Collective is dedicated to bringing you the very best in critical geographical scholarship in an Open Access format! Table of Contents Themed Section - For A Critical Practice of Translation in Geography For A Critical Practice of Translation in Geography Shadia Husseini de Araújo, Mélina Germes Traduttore traditore, The Translator as Traitor Claire Hancock Zentrale Orte. Transfer als "Normalisierung" Karl R. Kegler Fragen des Stils / Questions of style Antje Schlottmann, Matthew Hannah Research Papers Sex-work and Mobility as a Coping Strategy for Marginalized Hungarian Roma Women Sascha Finger “Environmental Sustainability? We Don’t Have That Here”: Freetown Christiania as an Unintentional Eco-village Amanda Winter Les Récits Migratoires Sont-Ils Encore Possibles Dans le Domaine Des Refugee Studies? Analyse Critique et Expérimentation de Cartographies Créatives Sarah Mekdjian “Reclaim, Rename, Reoccupy”: Decolonizing Place and the Reclaiming of PKOLS Reuben Rose-Redwood Turning the Spotlight on the Crowd: Examining the Participatory Ethics and Practices of Crisis Mapping Christian Bittner, Boris Michel, Cate Turk Becoming Capital: A Journey Through the Political Economic Space of Copenhagen Airport Morten Frølund Apologies for cross posting! _______________________________________________________ [log in to unmask] An urban geography discussion and announcement forum List Archives: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/URB-GEOG-FORUM Maintained by: RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group UGRG Home Page: http://www.urban-geography.org.uk