Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography is a leading platform for critical scholarship and innovative thinking within the field of geography. Committed to radical perspectives, Antipode explores a wide array of social, political, and economic issues through a geographical lens. Antipode offers a forum for research that challenges conventional wisdom and explores transformative possibilities.
The journal seeks to understand and address inequality, injustice, and environmental degradation in a complex world. Indexed in key social science databases, Antipode reaches an international audience of researchers, activists, and policymakers concerned with social change. By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and encouraging radical thinking, it shapes the future of geography and promotes transformative social action.
Antipode encourages submissions that push the boundaries of geographical inquiry and offer practical insights for creating a more just and sustainable world. As a vital resource for critical scholarship, Antipode remains at the forefront of radical geographical thought, sparking critical dialogue and impacting positive change.