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Dialogues in Human Geography is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to stimulate open and critical debate on key issues of geographic thought and praxis.

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New Online 1st Commentary “Geographies of philanthropy: The intricate, the critical, and the generative” by Pauline Mc̲Guirk.
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New Online 1st Author Response “Responding: Spacetimeunconscious[ing] both heavy and light” by Anna J. Secor.
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New Online 1st Commentary “Redefining ‘state’ and ‘market’ ” by Shaina Potts.
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New Online 1st Book Review “Reimagining war and peace in Colombia” by Max Counter.
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New Online 1st Book Review “The Uber ideology” by Gavin Mueller.
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New Online 1st Commentary “At the edges of the global philanthropic complex” by Sophie Webber.
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New Online 1st Author Response “Revisiting ‘infrastructures of social reproduction’ ” by Keavy McFadden.
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New Online 1st Commentary “Super-philanthropy, repetition, difference, and decolonial possibilities and postcapitalist futures” by Stephen Healy.
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New Online 1st Book Review “Kavukire? What place do the living and the dead occupy in contemporary Rwanda” by David Mwambari.
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New Online 1st Author Response “Geomorphic eugenics and the engineering of surplus territory” by William Jamieson.
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New Online 1st Commentary “From necrolocution to meaningful dialogues” by Inocent Moyo.
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New Online 1st Commentary “Feminist situated scholarship as the antidote to the necrolocution” by Martina Angela Caretta.
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New Online 1st Commentary “Making sense of foreign investment screening through sectoral analysis” by Imogen T. Liu.
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New Online 1st Author Response “Epistemologies from the global south: Provincializing queer theory, decentering Marxism” by Petrus Liu.
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Book Review Forum 2: Critically examines “The Invention of the ‘Underclass’: A Study in the Politics of Knowledge” by Loïc Wacquant with review commentaries Zachary Levenson, Marcus Anthony Hunter, Claire Dunning, and Hilary Silver.
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Book Review Forum 1: Works through “The World as Abyss: The Caribbean and Critical Thought in the Anthropocene” by David Chandler and Jonathan Pugh with review commentaries by Lucas Pohl, Barbara Gfoellner, Andrew Baldwin, Thomas Jellis, and Neha Kohli.
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Further Engagements Forum 2: Thomas Brasdefer engages deeper with theories of attachment and Anderson’s previous article forum on “Forms and scenes of attachment” and the subsequent commentaries Cockayne and Ruez, Coleman, Rose and Zhang.
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Further Engagements Forum 1: Commentaries by Jonathan Friedrich and Gideon Tups and Keyvan Allahyari engage deeper with Lucas Pohl’s ‘Geographies of the Impossible’ — and Lucas responds, going deeper into the impossible in human geography.
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Article Forum 3: Jamie Peck considers conjunctural analysis and its methodological implications by way of Chinese capitalism with commentaries by Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Han Cheng and Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente, Shaun S.K. Teo, Colin Lorne with Matthew Thompson and Allan Cochrane.
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