*(Final Call; Apologies for X-posting; please pass along):
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*Announcing:*



*Antipode's** 3rd Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ)**

**(We have jettisoned “Summer” given the Northern hemispheric bias it
presents)  *



*Antipode's* 3rd Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ) will take
place in Athens, Georgia, USA, May 30th-June 3rd, 2011.



Antipode’s 3rd Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ) will provide
an exciting opportunity to engage leading edge theoretical, methodological,
and research-practice issues in the field of radical geography and social
justice (both broadly defined), along with a range of associated
professional and career development matters. This international meeting will
be specifically designed to meet the needs of new researchers, taking the
form of an intensive, interactive workshop for 25 participants. It will
include facilitated discussion groups, debates and panels, training and
skills development modules, and plenary sessions. Topics for the meeting
will include: defining radical/critical geographies, models of engagement
broadly/models of activist-scholarship specifically, interdisciplinary
radical work, producing public geographies, locating the boundaries of "the
geographies of justice," the institutional cultures of radical geography,
interdisciplinary dialogue and radical geography, how to teach radical
geographies, publishing radical geographies and mapping the future of
radical/critical geographies.



*Featured plenary contributors at the Athens (2011) meeting will be:*



*Patrick Bond, *

School of Development Studies and Centre for Civil Society,

University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

http://sds.ukzn.ac.za/default.php?2,4,35,4,0

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*Vinay Gidwani,*

Department of Geography and Institute for Global Studies

University of Minnesota

http://www.geog.umn.edu/people/profile.php?UID=gidwa002



*Wendy Larner, *

School of Geographical Sciences

University of Bristol

http://www.bris.ac.uk/geography/staff/?PersonKey=zOFDxaAjuHkDytSFcaRhO0gQl3YyFx



*Laura Pulido*,

Department of American Studies and Ethnicity

University of Southern California

http://college.usc.edu/ase/people/faculty_display.cfm?Person_ID=1003620

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*Nik Theodore,*

Center for Urban Economic Development and Department of Urban Planning and
Policy

University of Illinois at Chicago

http://www.urbaneconomy.org/niktheodore



*Wendy Wolford,*

Department of Development Sociology

Cornell University

http://devsoc.cals.cornell.edu/cals/devsoc/people/faculty.cfm?netId=www43



*The local organizer of the meeting is: *

*Nik Heynen,*

Department of  Geography,

University of Georgia,

http://www.ggy.uga.edu/directory/details.php?i=220&group=

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*Who is Eligible and How to Apply?*

The Institute for the Geographies of Justice is open to doctoral students,
postdoctoral researchers, and recently appointed junior faculty (normally
within 3 years of appointment).



The Institute participation fee will be $200 for graduate students and $250
for faculty and postdoctoral researchers.   This fee will include your
lodging for the week, a couple meals here and there and fund a reception at
the end of the week.

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*All those wishing to attend the IGJ must complete a pre-registration form
by January 31st, 2011.*  *
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*Pre-registration forms are available at the two following links:*


<http://goog_1458161013/>

http://www.antipode-online.net/docs/IGJ_2011_pre-ap.doc

http://geog.ggy.uga.edu/faculty/index.php?n=Main.Nheynen

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Please fill out the form and email it to *Nik Heynen* at
[email protected]



Support for the SIGJ is being provided by:



   - *Antipode: A Journal of Radical Geography*:

                http://www.antipode-online.net/default.asp
 <http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0066-4812>



   - The Department of Geography at the University of Georgia:

                        http://www.ggy.uga.edu/

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Further information about the *Institute for the Geographies of Justice* can
be obtained from *Nik Heynen* at [email protected] or [email protected].




Information on Athens can be found at http://www.visitathensga.com/ *or*
http://www.libs.uga.edu/athens/ *or* http://flagpole.com/

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Nik Heynen
Associate Professor of Geography,
Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology,
Associate Director of the Center for Integrative Conservation Research
(CICR)
University of Georgia,
GG Building, 210 Field St., Room 204,
Athens, GA 30602
Phone: (706) 542-1954 (direct)
      (706) 542-2856 (office)
Fax: (706) 542-2388
E-mail: [email protected]
www: http://www.ggy.uga.edu/directory/details.php?i=220&group=

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Editor and Interventions Editor,
Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography
http://www.antipode-online.net/

Editor,
Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation
University of Georgia Press
http://www.ugapress.uga.edu/index.php/series/GOJ
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