In solidarity with abolition and anti-racist movements, the following EPD: Society and Space articles on racism, racialization, and policing are free to access through September 2020. We will continue to use our resources to support critical scholarship on these topics.

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In solidarity with abolition and anti-racist movements, the following EPD: Society and Space articles on racism, racialization, and policing are free to access through September 2020. We will continue to use our resources to support critical scholarship on these topics.

In solidarity with abolition and anti-racist movements, the following EPD: Society and Space articles on racism, racialization, and policing are free to access through September 2020. We will continue to use our resources to support critical scholarship on these topics.

Meredith Palmer (online 1st) Rendering settler sovereign landscapes: Race and property in the Empire state

Elise T. Jaramillo (online 1st) Fluid kinship: Race, power and the hydrosocial order of water flow along New Mexico’s acequias

Wendy Cheng (online 1st) Landscapes of beauty and plunder: Japanese American flower growers and an elite public garden in Los Angeles

Michael Polson (online 1st) Buttressed and breached: The exurban fortress, cannabis activism, and the drug war’s shifting political geography

Derek Denman (online 1st) The logistics of police power: Armored vehicles, colonial boomerangs, and strategies of circulation

Madeleine Hamelin (online 1st) Second chances in the second city: Public housing and prisoner re-entry in Chicago

Madelaine C. Cahuas (2020) The struggle and (im)possibilities of decolonizing Latin American citizenship practices and politics in Toronto

Margaret M. Ramírez (2020) City as borderland: Gentrification and the policing of Black and Latinx geographies in Oakland

Arun Saldanha (2020) A date with destiny: Racial capitalism and the beginnings of the Anthropocene

Mabel Gergan, Sara Smith and Pavithra Vasudevan (2020) Earth beyond repair: Race and apocalypse in collective imagination

Adam Bledsoe and Willie Jamaal Wright (2019) The anti-blackness of global capital

Megan Ybarra (2019) “We are not ignorant”: Transnational migrants experiences of racialized securitization

Ananya Roy (2019) The city in the age of Trumpism: From sanctuary to abolition

Stefano Bloch and Dugan Meyer (2019) Implicit revanchism: Gang injunctions and the security politics of white liberalism

Andrew Neal, Sven Opitz and Chris Zebrowski (2019) Capturing protest in urban environments: The ‘police kettle’ as a territorial strategy

Anna Livia Brand (2018) The duality of space: The built world of DuBois’ double consciousness

Patricia Noxolo (2018) Flat out! Dancing the city at a time of austerity

Brian Jordan Jefferson (2017) Digitize and punish: computerized crime mapping and racialized carceral power in Chicago

Randol Contreras (2017) There’s no sunshine: Spatial anguish, deflections, and intersectionality in Compton and South Central

Shiloh Krupar and Nadine Ehlers (2017) Biofutures: Race and the governance of health

Geoffrey A. Boyce (2016) The rugged border: Surveillance, policing and the dynamic materiality of the US/ Mexico frontier

Juanita Sundberg (2015) The state of exception and the imperial way of life in the United States-Mexico borderlands

Darshan Vigneswaran (2014) The contours of disorder: Crime maps and territorial policing in South Africa

Clement Lai (2013) Saving Japantown, serving the people: The scalar politics of the Asian American movement

Melissa Wright (2013) Feminicidio, Narcoviolence and gentrification in Ciudad Juárez: The feministi fight

Karen M. Morin (2013 “Security here is not safe”: Violence, punishment, and space in the contemporary US penitentiary


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