ACME: Neue Ausgaben online, Herbst 2009 & Frühjahr 2010

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Volume 8, Issue 3, 2009, Corporate Involvement in Geography
Volume 9, Issue 1, 2010, Friedrich Nietzsche and Geography

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ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies
link_ikon Volume 8, Issue 3, 2009

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

link_ikon Introduction: Whatever Happened to Ethics and Responsibility in Geography? Paul Chatterton and Larch Maxey, Pg. 429

link_ikon Dancing on a Double dged Sword: Sustainability within University Corp. Larch Maxey, Pg. 440

link_ikon Education and th Enclosure of Knowledge in the Global University. Silvia
Federici, Pg. 454


link_ikon Teaching What We (Preach and) Practice: The MA in Activism and Social Change. Stuart Hodkinson, Pg. 462

link_ikon Corporate Social Responsibility in Higher Education. Ed Brown and Jonathan Cloke, Pg 474

link_ikon Spies in the Information Economy: Academic Publishers and the Trade in Personal Information. David Murakami Wood, Pg. 484

link_ikon Lessons from the Campaign against Elsevier. ³We won, but how did we win?² Tom Stafford, Pg. 494

link_ikon In Arms¹ Way: Arms Company and Military Involvement in Education in the UK. Anna Stavrianakis, Pg. 505

link_ikon Time to Shell Out? Reflections on the RGS and Corporate Sponsorship. David Gilbert, Pg. 521

link_ikon Corporate Social Responsibility: Between Civil Society and the Oil Industry in the Developing World. Felix Tuodolo, Pg. 530

link_ikon Everywhere You Go, Can You be Sure of Shell? Emily Johns, Pg 542

Intervention
link_ikon 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
link_ikon Volume 9, Issue 1, 2010

Friedrich Nietzsche and Geography
Guest edited by Paul Kingsbury

link_ikon Editorial Introduction: Friedrich Nietzsche and Geography. Paul Kingsbury, pg. 1

link_ikon Sophisticated Geographies. Jane M. Jacobs, pg. 10

link_ikon Nietzsche Contra the Real World. Joel Wainwright, pg. 21

link_ikon Nietzsche¹s Challenge to Physical Geography. Andrew C. Comrie, pg. 34

link_ikon Unearthing Nietzsche¹s Bomb: Nuance, Explosiveness, Aesthetics. Paul Kingsbury, pg 47

link_ikon Unlocking Moments: The Eternal Return of Colonialism. Pamela A. Mullins-Baker, pg. 62

link_ikon After Nietzsche¹s Beyond. Carl T. Dahlman, pg. 66

link_ikon Troping the Tropics:Reflections on Nietzsche's Geophilosophy and the Philippine Rice Terraces. Caroline Joan (Kay) Picart, pg, 72

Research
link_ikon Walkout NYC! On Strike in a World of Fetishes, Fictions, and Beleaguered Workers. Clayton Rosati, pg. 81

Intervention

link_ikon 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


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