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Posts by William Conroy

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The Hidden Abodes of Capitalist Space: Rethinking Crisis and the Built Environment This article develops a new theory of the relationship between the built environment and the reproduction of capitalism. To do so, it pursues a critical engagement with David Harvey’s landmark texts o...

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THE HIDDEN ABODES OF CAPITALIST SPACE: Rethinking Crisis and the Built Environment This article develops a new theory of the relationship between the built environment and the reproduction of capitalism. To do so, it pursues a critical engagement with David Harvey's landmark texts ...

I have a new article out in
@ijurresearch.bsky.social!

"The Hidden Abodes of Capitalist Space: Rethinking Crisis and the Built Environment."

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

Should be of interest to those writing/thinking about Hegel, Harvey, capitalism's "hidden abodes," and much more

2 months ago 11 5 1 0

Ranjani Srinivasan, the Columbia grad student whose visa was revoked forcing a "self deportation", was scheduled to present their research at the AAG meeting next week. This is an outrageous attack on our colleague and on geographic thought. Share and sign the statement below.

1 year ago 83 39 1 0
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Uneven and Combined: Some Reflections on the “Racial Capitalism” Debate In the context of intense debate regarding the relationship between race and capitalism – and the usefulness of formulations like “racial capitalism” – William Conroy suggests a way forward through th...

a bit old but i thought that this was a useful intervention and one that gets very close to my view of the relationship between race and capitalism www.societyandspace.org/articles/une...

1 year ago 182 31 8 3

“at the highest level of abstraction, capitalism is both necessarily “identified with capital accumulation,” and necessarily propelled by an ongoing and endemic need for cheap expropriable (human and non-human) work.”

1 year ago 10 3 1 0

Wow, I'm just now seeing this -- I'm not very active on here -- but thanks so much for the kind words. It means a lot!

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