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Nicholas Jon Crane
Nicholas Jon Crane
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Are “other spaces” necessary? Associative power at the dumpster
NJ Crane
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 11 (3), 352-372, 2012
402012
“To see things in an objective light”: the Dakota Access Pipeline and the ongoing construction of settler colonial landscapes
G Proulx, NJ Crane
Journal of Cultural Geography 37 (1), 46-66, 2020
222020
An active role for political geography in our current conjuncture
NJ Crane, K Grove
Geography Compass 12 (11), e12410, 2018
142018
A movement returning home? Occupy Wall Street after the evictions
NJ Crane, I Ashutosh
Cultural Studies? Critical Methodologies 13 (3), 168-172, 2013
142013
The challenge of feminist political geography to state-centrism in Latin American geography
Z Pearson, NJ Crane
Journal of Latin American Geography 16 (1), 185-193, 2017
132017
Can we get a pub from this? Reflections on competition and the pressure to publish while in graduate school
NJ Crane, Z Pearson
The Geographical Bulletin 52 (2), 77-80, 2011
102011
Politics squeezed through a police state: Policing and vinculación in post-1968 Mexico City
NJ Crane
Political Geography 47, 1-10, 2015
92015
Place-Based Politics, and the Role of Landscape in the Production of Mexico's Disappeared
NJ Crane, OG Hernández Lara
Journal of Latin American Geography 20 (1), 2021
72021
The anarchist roots of geography: Toward spatial emancipation
JD Sidaway, RJ White, G Barrera de la Torre, F Ferretti, NJ Crane, ...
The AAG Review of Books 5 (4), 281-296, 2017
52017
Embracing dissensus: reflections on contemporary research strategies in cultural geography
NJ Crane, W Kusek
Journal of Cultural Geography 31 (2), 121-126, 2014
52014
Politicizing disappearance after Mexico's “historic” election
NJ Crane, OGH Lara
Political Geography 75, 102025, 2019
42019
Political education in protest camps: spatialising dissensus and reconfiguring places of youth activist ritual in Mexico City
NJ Crane
Protest Camps in International Context, 371-390, 2017
32017
Questioning the exceptionality of the exception: Annabel Castro’s ‘Outside in: exile at home’(2018) in Cuernavaca
NJ Crane, A Castro, S Hernández Galindo
cultural geographies 28 (1), 185-192, 2021
22021
Whose geography do we review?
NJ Crane, C Ergler, P Griffin, M Holton, K Rhiney, C Robinson, G Simon
Geography Compass, e12676, 2023
12023
“Liberation” as a political horizon amidst the coronavirus pandemic in the United States
NJ Crane, Z Pearson
Human Geography 13 (3), 314-317, 2020
12020
Placemaking across the digital-physical di-vide
W HeiLi, C Xu, N Crane
The Pokemon Go Phenomenon: Essays on Public Play in Contested Spaces, 2019
12019
“Rediscovering the inebriation of geography”, Book Review Forum on Simon Springer’s The Anarchist Roots of Geography (Minneapolis, 2016)
JD Sidaway, RJ White, G Barrera de la Torre, F Ferretti, NJ Crane, ...
THE AAG REVIEW OF BOOKS 5 (4), 281-296, 2017
12017
A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words: Performing State Repression in the Zócalo, Mexico City, October 2, 2011
NJ Crane
Focus on Geography 57 (3), 139-140, 2014
12014
Young People, Place and Identity
NJ Crane
Journal of Cultural Geography 28 (2), 370-371, 2011
12011
Making Students’ Movements
NJON CRANE
46 Th e Politics of Culture in The Late Age of, 21, 2009
12009
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