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---------------------------- Human Geography Volume 3, Number 1, 2010 (in the mail now) Contents * Organizing for the Anti-Capitalist Transition by David Harvey * A Cacophony of Crises - Systemic Failure and Reasserting People's Rights by Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt * The 2007-09 Financial Crisis: Narrating and Politicising a Calamity by Noel Castree * Bringing the Everyday into the Culture/Creativity Discourse by Nancy Ettlinger * Results of the HG/PGP Student Art Contest organized by Clayton Rosati * Alternatives for Sustained Reductions in Disaster Risk by J.C. Gaillard, Ben Wisner, Djillali Benouar, Terry Cannon, Laurence Creton-Cazanave, Julie Dekens, Maureen Fordham, Claude Gilbert, Kenneth Hewitt, Ilan Kelman, Allan Lavell, Julie Morin, Abdoulaye N'Diaye, Phil O'Keefe, Anthony Oliver-Smith, Cecile Quesada, Sandrine Revet, Karen Sudmeier-Rieux, Pauline Texier and Cloé Vallette * Capital, Subsistence, and Lakeside Violence: Walleye Wars and the Killing of Cormorants in the North Woods by Harold A. Perkins * Marxism and Multiculturalism: Lessons from London's East End by Sarah Glynn Book Reviews * Critical Geographies: A Collection of Readings by Harald Bauder and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro and Radical Theory/Critical Practice: Making a Difference Beyond the Academy? by Duncan Fuller and Rob Kitchin. Reviewed by: Lauren Martin * Space, Oil and Capital by Mazen Labban. Reviewed by Waquar Ahmed ------------------------------- Hg VOLUME 2, NUMBER 3 (2009) Contents * The Global Crisis And Its Consequences By Sandro Sideri * G20 Pittsburgh Collage By Clayton Rosati, Photos By Greg Neiser, Murphy Moschetta, Karyn Anderson And Brook Keane, Arranged By Bob Ross * On The Crisis Of The Crisis: Finance And The Bougeois State By Mazen Labban * Exporting Imperial Democracy: Citical Reflections On The Us Case By David Slater * Hangontoyerchadsitsdemocracytime Graphic By Clayton Rosati * From Mixed Economy To Neo-Liberalism By Waquar Ahmed * Class Relations, Material Conditions, and Spaces Of Class Struggle in Rural India By Raju J Das * From The Neo-Liberal Barrio To The Socialist Commune By L Ciro Marcano * The Contemporary Significance Of Primitive Accumulation --Introduction By Rohit Negi And Marc Auerbach --Letters Of Gold: Enabling Primitive Accumulation Through Neoliberal Conservation By Bram Büscher --The Ongoing (Ir)Relevance Of Primitive Accumulation By Jim Glassman --On Primitive AccumulatiOn And Its Shadowy Twin, Subsumption By Daniel Buck --Primitive Accumulation, Capitalism And Development By Rohit Negi And Marc Auerbach * Accumulation By Dispossession: The Play Of Capital By James Sidaway * Narrow Trails Of Permanent Subversion: Beyond The Spectacle Of Solitude By Andy Merrifield Book Reviews * The Country In The City: The Greening Of The San Fransisco Bay Area Book By Richard A Walker Reviewed By Harold A Perkins * Abolition Now! Tenyears Of Strategy And Struggle Against The Prison Industrial Complex Book By CR10publications Collective Reviewed By Sandy Marshall * Igniting A Revolution: Voices In Defense Of The Earth Book By Stephen Best And Anthony J Nocella Ii Reviewed By Julie Urbanik * Power, Crisis And Education For Liberation: Re-Thinking Critical Pedagogy Book By Noah De Lissovoy Reviewed By Rich Heyman -------------------------------- Human Geography Published by the Institute for Human Geography Inc, a non-profit charitable foundation incorporated in the State of Massachusetts, US. Address: P.O. Box 307, Bolton, Massachusetts, 01740-0307 US Email Address: [email protected]; Web site: www.hugeog.com Editor: Richard Peet, Graduate School of Geography, Clark University Editorials and Opinions Editor: Derek Gregory, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia Book Review Editor: Salvatore Engel-DiMauro, Department of Geography, SUNY New Paltz
