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1. Mapping as a collective and southern practice.

2. The racial economy of Instagram.

3. Vulnerability and affective solidarity: Feminist assemblies in Appalachia under and after the Trump presidency.

4. Historizing the present: Research agenda and implications for consumer behavior.

5. The new Spanish far‐right movement: Crisis, national priority and ultranationalist charity.

6. Gendered labor legacies of authoritarian neoliberalism: Chile's double crisis.

7. For and against climate capitalism.

8. Resisting extractivism as a feminist critical socio‐spatial practice.

9. The prefigurative politics of leadership education: Connecting our practice to broader movements.

10. Beyond Obstruction: Blockades as Productive Reorientations.

11. Social Movements and Ecological Modernization: The Transformation of Pulp and Paper Manufacturing.

12. From Right to Responsibility: Resonance and Radicalism in Feminist‐Led Reproductive Control Movements, 1905‐1942.

13. Mixed Methods Framework for Understanding Visual Frames in Social Movements.

14. Truth, Moral Rightness, and Justification: A Habermasian Perspective on Decolonizing the University.

15. Mobilising a counterhegemonic idea: Empathy, evidence, and experience in the campaign for a Supervised Drug Injecting Facility (SIF) in Dublin, Ireland.

16. Unemployed Workers' Centres (1978–): Spatial Politics, "Non‐Movement", and the Making of Centres.

17. The Federalism Papers: Commentary on The History of Federalism.

18. Information Practices of Resistance during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine.

19. Transgressive women in punk: Politics, sexuality, and creative aggression in the 1970s.

20. The Movement Against Democratic Backsliding in Israel.

21. Theorising approaches to social movement spatialities: Local and global contestations of neoliberal water services.

22. Resurrecting National Greatness: The Changing Faces of Golden Age in the Balkans.

23. Jacques Rancière's account of justice.

24. Toward Pedagogical Justice: Teaching Worlds that we can Collectively Build.

25. Using YouTube vlogs to study women's experiences of participating in #MeToo.

26. The Persistent Influence of December 2001: Collective Action in 21st‐Century Argentina.

27. Anti‐Fascist Action and the Transversal Territorialities of Militant Anti‐Fascism in 1990s Britain.

28. Locating pro‐environmental vernacular practices of tourism.

29. Is 'white nationalism', nationalism?

30. 'Deep understanding' for anti‐racist school transformation: School leaders' professional development in the context of Black Lives Matter.

31. Popular Economies In, Against, and Through the Platform.

32. Social mobilization and political change in countries governed by the left: The cases of Argentina and Brazil.

33. Contrapuntal histories of war resistance: Mapping US war resister migrations, questioning Canada as safe haven.

34. Far‐right boundary construction towards the "other": Visual communication of Danish People's Party on social media.

35. The subversive practice of counting bodies: Documenting violence and conflict in rural Brazil.

36. Framing the Collective "We" and the Antagonistic "Other" through Metacontrast: Intragroup Homogenization and Intergroup Polarization in the Hindu Nationalist Movement*.

37. Stickin' it to the man: The geographies of protest stickers.

38. Between governance‐driven democratisation and democracy‐driven governance: Explaining changes in participatory governance in the case of Barcelona.

39. The insistence on exclusion: The anti‐integrative impulse and thwarted mourning in large groups.

40. On Revolutionary Waves and the Dynamics of Landslides.

41. Territorialising Movement Parties: The Case of Nuevo Encuentro in Buenos Aires.

42. 'Our Point of Departure is Feminist': Féminin Masculin Avenir and the Intersectional Origins of Women's Liberation in France, 1967–1970.

43. Experimenting with institutions in a 21st century age of "post‐truth".

44. Agrarian social movements: The absurdly difficult but not impossible agenda of defeating right‐wing populism and exploring a socialist future.

45. What Would Gramsci Tweet?

46. "Rights of nature" in translation: Assemblage geographies, boundary objects, and translocal social movements.

47. Fast Activism: Resisting Mobile Policies.

48. Empathy at Knifepoint: The Dangers of Research and Lite Pedagogies for Social Justice Movements.

49. Spatializing Solidarity: Agricultural Cooperatives as Solidarity Transformers in Cuba*.

50. Networked Geographies of Digital Contention in Post‐Financial Crisis Ireland.