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1. Problematizing Labour's Agency: Rescaling Collective Bargaining in British Columbia Pulp and Paper Mills.

2. Excavating Racial Capitalism in London's West India Docks.

3. For "Peace, Quiet, and Respect": Race, Policing, and Land Grabbing on Chicago's South Side: The 2018 Clyde Woods Black Geographies Specialty Group Graduate Student Paper Award.

4. Ten Square Miles Surrounded By Reality? Materialising Alternative Economies Using Local Currencies.

5. Refusing Reform, Reworking Pity, or Reinforcing Privilege? The Multivalent Politics of Young People's Fun and Friendship within a Volunteering Encounter.

6. The Abeng's Call: The Articulation of Place and the International in Black Power Print Production.

7. Borderzone Departure Cities: Jumping‐Off Urbanism of Irregular Migration on the Edges of Europe.

8. Maritime Labour, Circulations of Struggle, and Constructions of Transnational Subaltern Agency: The Spatial Politics of the 1939 Indian Seafarers' Strikes.

9. Beyond Obstruction: Blockades as Productive Reorientations.

10. Offshore Citizenship: “Diversified Citizenship Portfolios” and the Regulatory Arbitrage of Global Wealth Elites.

11. Radical Urban Classrooms: Civic Pedagogies and Spaces of Learning on the Margins of Institutions.

12. Traversing the Urban Soundscape: Black Sonic Geographies within The Minneapolis Sound.

13. Gendering Toxic Contamination: Toxic Risks, Bodies, and Pregnancies in Gold Mining and Coca Farming Communities in the Bajo Cauca Region.

14. Organising for System Change: "From the Sea to the City" and the Movement Ecology of Migrant Solidarity in Europe.

15. Spatial Sovereignties in Squatted "Excess Spaces".

16. Liminality, Situated Digital Tales, and the Pandemic: Three Cases of Radical Placemaking in Australia.

17. Bulbs and Biopower: Managing Produce and Price in the Age of Agri‐Logistics.

18. The Social Reproductive Roots of Agrarian Contention: Gendered Labor amid Peasant Struggles in Tunisia.

19. Road Corridors as Real Estate Frontiers: The New Urban Geographies of Rentier Capitalism in Africa.

20. Resistance Against and Beyond Financialisation from the Vantage Point of Social Reproduction.

21. Revealing Properties of Citizenship through Landscape: Enacting “Block 16” through Dispossession and Displacement.

22. Pursuing Opacity: Geographies of Visibility in the Western Mediterranean.

23. The Carceral Geographies of Platform Delivery Work: Essential Workers and Bike Registrations in New York City.

24. Vacancy as Precarious Property in Dublin's Temporary Urbanism Moment.

25. From London to Grenada and Back Again: Youth Exchange Geographies and the Grenadian Revolution, 1979‐1983.

26. Unemployed Workers' Centres (1978–): Spatial Politics, "Non‐Movement", and the Making of Centres.

27. (Infra)structural Discontinuity: Capital, Labour, and Technological Change.

28. Ultra‐Processed Food, Depletion, and Social Reproduction: A Conceptual Intervention.

29. Unravelling the "Thin Blue Line": Policing as an Engine of Inequality.

30. Queer Global Displacement: Social Reproduction, Refugee Survival, and Organised Abandonment in Nairobi, Cape Town, and Paris.

31. From the Mountains to the Sea—Ki Uta ki Tai: Ecological Enclosure, Interconnection, and Subjectivity in the Commons.

32. Financial Inclusion or Subordination? The Monetary Politics of Debt in Cambodia.

33. Outside the Wage: Seeing Politics and Possibilities with Critical Comparisons.

34. Three Foodbanks in a Decade of Austerity: Foodbank Affective Atmospheres.

35. Democracy, Legitimacy, and Mega‐Project Politics: The Evolution of Lahore's First BRT Corridor.

36. Dams, Development, and Racialised Internal Peripheries: Hydraulic Imaginaries as Hegemonic Strategy in Pakistan.

37. Inhabiting Dispossession in the Post‐Socialist City: Race, Class, and the Plan, in Bucharest, Romania.

38. Revanchism via Pedestrianism: Street‐level Bureaucracy in the Production of Uneven Policing Landscapes.

39. “We are a nuclear community”: The Ethical, Political Economic, and Social Relations of Canadian Nuclear Waste Siting.

40. Round Trip Policies: Housing and Self‐Management, from Europe to Latin America and Back Again.

41. Who is Entitled to Oppose Planning Decisions? Politics of Rightful Resistance in Tehran.

42. Racial Capitalism, Political Reproduction, and the Commons: Insights from Migrant Solidarity Politics in Glasgow.

43. Seeing Luanda from Salvador: Lineaments of a Southern Atlantic Urbanism.

44. The Anti‐Imperialist Geopolitical Suburb? Caimanera as Guantánamo's Revolutionary Frontier.

45. Assemblies, Coalitions, and Conflicts Over Free Speech: From "Trespass" to "Encroachment" in Urban Space at Hyde Park, London, 1861–1962.

46. Black Belonging, White Belonging: Primitive Accumulation in South Africa's Private Nature Reserves.

47. Youth and Decolonial Politics in a Relational Context.

48. From Disruption to Transformation: Politicisation at a Distance from the State.

49. Settlers, Workers, and the Logic of Accumulation by Dispossession.

50. The Anaesthetic Politics of Being Unaffected: Embodying Insecure Digital Platform Labour.