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Research
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Ybarra, M (2019) 'We are not ignorant': Transnational migrants’ experiences of racialized securitization. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 37: 197-215
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Atanasoski, Neda, and Erin McElroy. “Postsocialism and the Afterlives of Revolution: Impossible Spaces of Dissent.” In Reframing Critical Literary, and Cultural Theories, edited by Nicoletta Pireddu, 273–97. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
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Lunstrum, E and Ybarra, M (2018) Deploying Difference: Security threat narratives and state displacement from protected aresas. Conservation and Society 16: 114-124
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Daniel Bessner and Matthew Sparke, 2017, “Nazism, Neoliberalism and the Trumpist Challenge to Democracy,” Environment and Planning A.
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Michelle Daigle, PhD, Embodying Self-Determination: Re-placing Food Sovereignty Through Everyday Geographies of Indigenous Resurgence
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Biermann, C. "Securing forests from the scourge of chestnut blight: the biopolitics of nature and nation." Geoforum 75, 210-219.
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Review Essay of Joseph Massad, Islam in Liberalism for Dialogues in Human Geography, 2016.
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Mitchell, K. 2016. Celebrity Humanitarianism, Transnational Emotion, and the Rise of Neoliberal Citizenship. Global Networks 16, 2.
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Srinivas Chokkakula, PhD, The Political Geographies of Interstate Water Disputes in India
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Anguelov, Dimitar and Sparke, Matthew, 2012, “H1N1, Globalization and the Epidemiology of Inequality,” Health & Place, 18 (2012) 726–736.
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Theron Stevenson, MA, Balkan Ghosts in Heavenly Gardens: How Nature Parks and Tourism are making a European Croatia.
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Sara Gilbert, MA, Aspirations and Anxieties: the Neoliberal Geopolitics of the NIC
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Ron Smith, PhD, Occupation ‘from the river to the sea’: Subaltern geopolitics of graduated incarceration in the 1967 Occupied Palestinian Territories
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Mitchell, K. 2011. Zero Tolerance, Imperialism, Dispossession, ACME, 10, 2, 293-312.
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Mitchell, K. 2011. Bodies that Matter: A Response to Stuart Elden's Terror and Territory. Dialogues in Human Geography 1, 2, 247-259.
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Critical Geopolitics readings & research group with Charmila Ajmera, Mikail Blyth, Johnny Chan, Chris Paul, and Jasmine Zhang
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Sparke, Matthew, 2010, “National Identity case study: How is globalization transforming the borders of national identity?” In Solem, M., Klein, P., Muñiz-Solari, O., and Ray, W., eds., AAG Center for Global Geography Education.
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Mitchell, K. 2010. Ungoverned Space: Global Security and the Geopolitics of Broken Windows, Political Geography 29, 5, 289-297.
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Sparke, Matthew. "On Denationalization as Neoliberalization: Biopolitics, Class Interest, and the Incompleteness of Citizenship." Political Power and Social Theory 20 (2009): 287-300.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2009, “American Empire,” “borders,” “borderlands,” “boundary,” “flows,” “geopolitics,” “globalization,” “glocalization,” “nation,” “nationalism,” “nation-state,” “outsourcing,” “Pax Americana,” “terms of trade,” “trade,” and “World Trade Organization” for the 5th edition of the Dictionary of Human Geography, edited by Derek Gregory, Ron Johnston, Geraldine Pratt, Michael Watts, and Sarah Whatmore, Oxford: Blackwell.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2005, In the Space of Theory: Postfoundational Geographies of the Nation-State, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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Matthew Sparke, 2004, "Political Geographies of Globalization: (1) Dominance," Progress in Human Geography, 28,6 777–794.
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Mitchell, K. 2004. Crossing the NeoLiberal Line: Pacific Rim Migration and the Metropolis, Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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Agnew, J., Mitchell, K., and Toal, G. 2003. A Companion Guide to Political Geography, editors, Oxford: Blackwell Publications.
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Sparke, Matthew. "A map that roared and an original atlas: Canada, cartography, and the narration of nation." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 88, no. 3 (1998): 463-495.
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Matthew Sparke, "Outsides Inside Patriotism: The Oklahoma Bombing and the Displacement of Heartland Geopolitics” in Critical Geopolitics: A Reader, eds. Simon Dalby and Gerard O. Tuathail, London: Routledge, 1998, pages 198 – 223
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Mitchell, K. 1997. Guest editor Antipode, “Geography and Transnational Discourse,” 29, 2.
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Matthew Sparke, 1995, “Writing on Patriarchal Missiles: The Chauvinism of the Gulf War and the Limits of Critique,” Environment and Planning A,26 (7), pages 1061 - 1089.
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Accepted and forthcoming, with Daniel Bessner, “Nazism, Neoliberalism and the Trumpist Challenge to Democracy,” Environment and Planning A.
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