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Antipode’s 6th Institute for of Justice, 5th-9th June 2017 Reading list

Belmessous, S. (2005) “Assimilation and racialism in seventeenth- and eighteenth- century French colonial policy.” American Historical Review 110(2):322-349

Blomley, N. (2003) “Law, property, and the of violence: The frontier, the survey, and the grid.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 93(1):121-141

Blomley, N. (2007) “How to turn a beggar into a bus stop: Law, traffic and the ‘function of the place’”. Urban Studies 44(9):1697-1712

Brand, D. (2006) Inventory. McClelland & Stewart

Castree, N. (2000) “Professionalisation, activism and the university: Whither ‘’?” Environment and Planning A 32(6):955-970

Deneault, A. (2015) “Introduction” and “Canada” in Canada: A New Tax Haven. Talonbooks

Deneault, A. (2007) “Tax havens and criminology.” Global Crime 8(3):260-270

Desbiens, C. (1999) “ ‘in’ geography: Elsewhere, beyond, and the politics of paradoxical space.” Gender, Place and Culture 6:179-185

Gilmore, R. (2000) “Fatal couplings of power and difference: Notes on racism and geography.” The Professional Geographer 54:15-24

Harvey, D. (2006) “The geographies of critical geography.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 31:409-412

1 Hudson, P. J. and McKittrick, K. (2014) “The geographies of blackness and anti- blackness.” The CLR James Journal 20(1/2):233-240

Katz, C. (2001) “Vagabond capitalism and the necessity of social reproduction.” Antipode 33(4):709-728

Katz, C. (1998) “Whose nature, whose culture? Private productions of space and the ‘preservation’ of nature.” In B. Braun and N. Castree (eds) Remaking Reality: Nature at the Millennium . Routledge

Katz, C. (1996) “Towards minor theory.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 14(4):487-499

Massey, D. (2004) “Geographies of responsibility.” Geografiska Annaler: Series B, 86(1):5-18

McKittrick, K. (2014) “Wait Canada anticipate black.” The CLR James Journal 20(1/2):243-249

McKittrick, K. (2013) “Plantation futures.” Small Axe 17(3 42):1-15

Mitchell, K. (2006) “Writing from left field.” Antipode 38(2):205-212

Peet, R. (2000) “Celebrating thirty years of radical geography.” Environment and Planning A 32(6):951-953

Pulido, L. (2016) “Geographies of race and ethnicity II: Environmental racism, racial capitalism, and state-sanctioned violence.” Progress in Human Geography doi: 10.1177/0309132516646495

2 Pulido, L. (2015) “Geographies of race and ethnicity I: White supremacy vs white privilege in environmental racism research.” Progress in Human Geography 39(6):809- 817

Pulido, L. (1996) “Reflections on a white discipline.” The Professional Geographer 54:42-49

Reid, G. (1981) “Settlement pattern of the Kaniekehaka” in Mohawk Territory: A Cultural Geography. Kahnawake Survival School

Sassen, S. (2013) “Before method: Analytic tactics to decipher the global–An argument and its responses, Part I.” The Pluralist 8(3):79-82

Simpson, A. (2014) Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States. Duke University Press Simpson, L.B. (2014) “Land as pedagogy: Nishnaabeg intelligence and rebellious transformation.” Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society 3(3):1-25

Smith, N. (2005) “Neo-critical geography, or, The flat pluralist world of business class.” Antipode 37(5):887-899

Valverde, M. (2005) “Taking ‘land use’ seriously: Toward an ontology of municipal law.” Law/Text/Culture. 9:34-59

Wilson, B. (2002) “Critically understanding race-connected practices: A reading of W. E. B. Du Bois and Richard Wright.” Professional Geographer 54:31-41

Woods, C. (2002) “Life after death.” The Professional Geographer 54:62-66

Wynter, S. (2003) “Unsettling the coloniality of being/power/truth/freedom: Towards the human, after man, its overrepresentation--An argument.” CR: The New Centennial Review 3(3):257-337

3 And to watch:

Obomsawin, A. (1993) Kanehsatà:ke: 270 Years of Resistance (documentary). National Film Board of Canada https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yP3srFvhKs

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