Material

The following links take you to material that has appeared on this open site, with reference to relevant pieces in the journal where relevant.

Virtual Theme Issues

Urban Disorder and Policing, edited by Stuart Elden, August 2011

Boys Town Redux, edited by Mary Thomas, February 2012

Queer Space, edited by Natalie Oswin, June 2012

Olympics 2012 – Megaevents, edited by Francisco R. Klauser, July 2012 (Papers from the Environment and Planning series of journals, including Society and Space)

Literary Geographies, edited by Stuart Elden, September 2012

Neil Smith, 1954-2012 - seven pieces from the archives in tribute to Neil’s remarkable work. See also Gordon MacLeod’s tribute “Inspirational Urbanist, Compassionate Comrade: Neil Smith 1954-2012” on this site, and open access memorial forum that appears in Volume 30, Issue 6.

Discussions

Forum on the ‘Occupy’ movement, convened by Deborah Cowen

Forum on the Quebec student strikes, convened by Natalie Oswin

Forum on Miltarism? convened by Deborah Cowen

Books of the Decade, convened by Mary Thomas

Reviews

All book reviews on this site are archived here

Commentaries

Alex Jeffrey, “Ratko Mladić: Haematological Narratives of Violence“, a commentary on Mladić’s arrest, May 2011

Mitch Rose, “An Orderly Transition“, a commentary on events in Egypt, July 2011

Sara Fregonese, “Beyond the Domino: Transnational (In)Security and the 2011 Protests“, a commentary on the ‘Arab Spring’, October 2011. Audio recording of a later talk on this topic.

Antonis Vradis, ”Terminating the Spatial Contract“, a commentary on Greece, June 2012

Sutapa Chattopadhyay, “Border choreography, bare bodies, and penal states“, May 2013

Anat Ben David and Ephraim Lavie, “Palestine and the Google Empire“, May 2013

Interviews

Susan Ruddick - on her translation of Pierre Macherey, Hegel or Spinoza, interviewed by Stuart Elden, April 2011. The journal published a version of the introduction and first chapter.

Amye Kenall - Pion production manager, on the production process of the journal, May 2011

Jane M. Jacobs – new co-editor, interviewed by Deborah Cowen, July 2011

Maia Green - new co-editor, interviewed by Natalie Oswin, August 2011

Peter Gratton - new co-editor, interviewed by Stuart Elden, September 2011

Angus Boulton - photographer and film maker, interviewed by Debbie Lisle, February 2012

Gerry Pratt, on her new book Families Apart and other matters, interviewed by Natalie Oswin, June 2012

Katherine Gibson, Jenny Cameron and Stephen Healy, on their book Take Back the Economy, interviewed by Jane M. Jacobs, February 2013

Jenny Edkins, interviewed by Stuart Elden, February 2013

John Greyson and Chase Joynt, on the series of short films ‘Murder in Passing’, interviewed by Deborah Cowen, March 2013

Lauren Berlant, interviewed by David Seitz, March 2013

Exchange

Bradley L. Garrett and Luke Bennett – a discussion of Bennett’s ‘Bunkerology‘, June 2011

Other Pieces

Eyal Weizman, ‘Forensic Architecture’, 30th anniversary lecture at Royal Geographical Society conference, Edinburgh, July 2012 - video recording

Nigel Thrift on Peter Sloterdijk

Peter Adey, Harriet Hawkins and Craig Martin, ‘“Where are the Volumes, the Volumina?” The Arrival of Peter Sloterdijk’

Elizabeth Grosz discussion at the AAG – audio recording

Pierre Macherey, Hegel or Spinoza discussion – audio recording

Christian Abrahamsson and Mary Thomas, “Reflections on Fiction” – introduction to ‘Fictional Worlds’ review symposium

Stuart Elden, “Society and Space: Writing its History” – open access version of introduction to Volume D: Society and Space, in the Sage/Pion collection Environment and Planning

Jason Groves, Craig Martin, Kenneth Olwig, Mark Jackson, and Maria Fannin, “Aerographies” – a companion piece to the theme section in Vol 29 No 3

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