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From: "Richard Peet" <[log in to unmask]>
The first issue of Human Geography goes to press next week. We charge $40 a year
for high income, $20 for low income, and $100 for libraries. When we have a
surplus, it goes to radical research scholarships. Our address is
Institute for Human Geography
PO Box 307
Bolton, MA 01740
USA.
Richard Peet
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Human Geography
Volume 1, Number 1, 2008
Contents
Editorial: The Neoliberalization of Knowledge
The Insidious Work of the University: From Nationalism to Excellence to
Entrepreneurialism by Don Mitchell
Visual Intervention: The Entrepreneurial University by Clayton Rosati
The Biopolitics of Baghdad: Counterinsurgency and the Counter-City
by Derek Gregory
Visual Intervention: Stop Loss, Strong Arm by Clayton Rosati
Book Review: Black, Brown, Yellow and Left: Radical Activism in Los Angeles by
Laura Pulido. Reviewed by Vanessa Parlette
Visual Intervention: VA War is Peace by Clayton Rosati
Neoliberalism, Rural Underdevelopment and Geographies of the Global South by
Warwick E Murray
Visual Intervention: The Soylent Green Revolution by Clayton Rosati
Imperialism, Resources and Food Security, with reference to the Indian
Experience by Utsa Patnaik
The Devil in the Details: SEZs and State Restructuring in India by
Anant Maringanti
Brazil’s Experience with Agrarian Reform, 1995-2006: Challenges for Agrarian
Geography by Bernardo Mançano Fernandes and Clifford Andrew Welch
Interview with João Pedro Stedile (National Coordinating
Council, MST) by Bernardo Mançano Fernandes
Visual Intervention: Let Them Eat Each Other by Clayton Rosati
Peasant Resistance to Neoliberalism: La Via Campesina and Food Sovereignty by
Annette Desmarais
Visual Intervention: Wheel of Fiction by Clayton Rosati
Madness and Civilization: Global Financial Capitalism and the Antipoverty
Discourse by Richard Peet
Visual Intervention: The Struggle for Civilization by Clayton Rosati
Book Review: Disposable Women and Other Myths of Global Capitalism by Melissa W.
Wright. Reviewed by Sarah Anne Ryman
The Rise of Corporatocracy in a Disenchanted Age by Hillary J. Shaw
The 2008 Olympic Torch Relay in Hong Kong: Geographies of Power in the Clash of
Governmentalities between China and the World by
Wing-Shing Tang
Visual Intervention: Triumph of the Elephant by Clayton Rosati
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