Dialogues in Human Geography is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to stimulate open and critical debate on key issues of geographic thought and praxis.
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New Online 1st Commentary “Geographies of philanthropy: The intricate, the critical, and the generative” by Pauline Mc̲Guirk
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New Online 1st Commentary “Super-philanthropy, repetition, difference, and decolonial possibilities and postcapitalist futures” by Stephen Healy
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New Online 1st Book Review “Kavukire? What place do the living and the dead occupy in contemporary Rwanda” by David Mwambari
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New Online 1st Author Response “Epistemologies from the global south: Provincializing queer theory, decentering Marxism” by Petrus Liu
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🆕 The latest issue of Dialogues in Human Geography is out now! 🆕
Including three regular article forums; two further engagements; and two book review forums. More details in a short thread that follows!
See the latest issue here:
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Book Review Forum 1: Works through “The World as Abyss: The Caribbean and Critical Thought in the Anthropocene” by David Chandler and Jonathan Pugh with review commentaries by Lucas Pohl, Barbara Gfoellner, Andrew Baldwin, Thomas Jellis, and Neha Kohli.
Book Review Forum 2: Critically examines “The Invention of the ‘Underclass’: A Study in the Politics of Knowledge” by Loïc Wacquant with review commentaries Zachary Levenson, Marcus Anthony Hunter, Claire Dunning, and Hilary Silver.