Ĭowen, Deborah (2010) “A Geography of Logistics: Market Authority and the Security of Supply Chains.” The Annals for the Association of American Geographers. Smith, Neil and Cowen Deborah, (2011) ““Martial Law in the Streets of Toronto”: G20 Security and State Violence.” Journal of Human Geography. Parlette, Vanessa and Cowen, Deborah (2011) “Dead Malls: Suburban activism, local spaces, global logistics.” The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 35(4) 794-811. ’-liabilities.Ĭowen, Deborah and Amy Siciliano (2011) “Surplus Masculinities and Security.” Antipode. 43(5) 1516–1541. (2011) “Logistics Liabilities.” Anthropological Research on the Contemporary. Ĭowen, Deborah (2014) “Disrupting Distribution: Subversion, the Social Factory, and the ‘State’ of Supply Chains.” Viewpoint, Issue 4. 61: 263-271.Ĭowen, Deborah and Nemoy Lewis (2016) Anti-Blackness and Urban Geopolitical Economy: Reflections on Ferguson and the Suburbanization of the ‘Internal Colony’. Ĭowen, Deborah (2017) “Investigating Infrastructures” and “The City and The City (and the city): Infrastructure in the Breach,” invited special forum for the Society & Space Open Site.Ĭowen, Deborah (2017) “Cartographies of Empire, and Beyond: The Logistics of Life and Death.” Reading Deborah Cowen’s The Deadly Life of Logistics,” (book forum) Political Geography. Ĭowen, Deborah (2018) “Editors Interview with Deborah Cowen.” South Atlantic Quarterly. Khalili (2018) “Introduction: Turbulent Circulation: Building a Critical Engagement with Logistics.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 36(4) 617–629.Ĭowen, Deborah (2018) “The Jurisdiction of Infrastructure: Circulation and Canadian Settler Colonialism.” The Funambulist (17) 14-29. Ĭowen, Deborah & Niccolo Cuppini (2019) “Circulating violence and value: A dialogue on logistics with Deborah Cowen.” Social Text. Ĭowen, Deborah (2020) “#ShutCanadaDown: Anti-colonial counterlogistics in the struggle for Indigenous sovereignty.” The Funambulist. 20, March-April. Ĭowen, Deborah (2020) “Following the Infrastructures of Empire: Notes on Cities, Settler Colonialism, and Method.” Urban Geography. LaDuke, Winona & Deborah Cowen (2020) “Beyond Wiindigo Infrastructure.” South Atlantic Quarterly. 119(2): 243-269.
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