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Volume 8, Issue 3, 2009, Corporate Involvement in Geography
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ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies
Volume 8, Issue 3, 2009
Corporate Involvement in Geography
Guest edited by Paul Chatterton and Larch Maxey
Introduction: Whatever Happened to Ethics and Responsibility in Geography? Paul Chatterton and Larch Maxey, Pg. 429
Dancing on a Double dged Sword: Sustainability within University Corp. Larch Maxey, Pg. 440
Education and th Enclosure of Knowledge in the Global University. Silvia
Federici, Pg. 454
Teaching What We (Preach and) Practice: The MA in Activism and Social Change. Stuart Hodkinson, Pg. 462
Corporate Social Responsibility in Higher Education. Ed Brown and Jonathan Cloke, Pg 474
Spies in the Information Economy: Academic Publishers and the Trade in Personal Information. David Murakami Wood, Pg. 484
Lessons from the Campaign against Elsevier. ³We won, but how did we win?² Tom Stafford, Pg. 494
In Arms¹ Way: Arms Company and Military Involvement in Education in the UK. Anna Stavrianakis, Pg. 505
Time to Shell Out? Reflections on the RGS and Corporate Sponsorship. David Gilbert, Pg. 521
Corporate Social Responsibility: Between Civil Society and the Oil Industry in the Developing World. Felix Tuodolo, Pg. 530
Everywhere You Go, Can You be Sure of Shell? Emily Johns, Pg 542
Intervention
Internationalism, Hegemony, Community, and the Megaconference: a Response to Lawrence Berg. Philip E. Steinberg, pg. 552
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ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies
Volume 9, Issue 1, 2010
Friedrich Nietzsche and Geography
Guest edited by Paul Kingsbury
Editorial Introduction: Friedrich Nietzsche and Geography. Paul Kingsbury, pg. 1
Sophisticated Geographies. Jane M. Jacobs, pg. 10
Nietzsche Contra the Real World. Joel Wainwright, pg. 21
Nietzsche¹s Challenge to Physical Geography. Andrew C. Comrie, pg. 34
Unearthing Nietzsche¹s Bomb: Nuance, Explosiveness, Aesthetics. Paul Kingsbury, pg 47
Unlocking Moments: The Eternal Return of Colonialism. Pamela A. Mullins-Baker, pg. 62
After Nietzsche¹s Beyond. Carl T. Dahlman, pg. 66
Troping the Tropics:Reflections on Nietzsche's Geophilosophy and the Philippine Rice Terraces. Caroline Joan (Kay) Picart, pg, 72
Research
Walkout NYC! On Strike in a World of Fetishes, Fictions, and Beleaguered Workers. Clayton Rosati, pg. 81
Intervention
Critical Practice of Grant Application and Administration: An Intervention. Harald Bauder, Bernd Belina, David Butz, Ze¹ev Gedalof, Arnould Lagendijk, Pierpaolo Mudu, Anssi Paasi, Nadine Schuurman, and David Wilson, pg. 102
Volume 8, Issue 3, 2009, Corporate Involvement in Geography
Volume 9, Issue 1, 2010, Friedrich Nietzsche and Geography

ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies

Corporate Involvement in Geography
Guest edited by Paul Chatterton and Larch Maxey



Federici, Pg. 454








Intervention

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ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies

Friedrich Nietzsche and Geography
Guest edited by Paul Kingsbury








Research

Intervention


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