In 2011 Alex Khasnabish and I edited a special issue of Affinities: A Journal of Radical Theory, Culture, and Action (volume 4, issue 2) on the topic “What is the Radical Imagination?”
- What is the radical imagination? A Special Issue
Max Haiven, Alex Khasnabish
Interventions: Struggles
- Precariousness, Catastrophe and Challenging the Blackmail of the Imagination
Franco Bifo Berardi - What is Radical Imagination? Indigenous Struggles in Canada
Taiaiake Alfred - Commodity Feminism and the Unilever Corporation: Or, How the Corporate Imagination Appropriates Feminism
Julie E. Dowsett - Unfixing Imaginings of the City: Art, Gentrification, and Cultures of Surveillance
Phanuel Antwi and Amber Dean
Interventions: Provocations
- Other Presents: Imagining the Human and Beyond
Larissa Lai - The Uneven Development of Radical Imagination
Justin Paulson - A Radical and Elitist Imagination? Political Paternities and Alternatives in the History of Ideas
Chris Churchill - A few notes on the question, what is radical imagination?
Petra Rethmann - Dancing Through the Crisis
Randy Martin
Interventions: Openings
- Anarchist Imaginaries
Allan Antliff - Re-Imagining Revolution
Judy Rebick - Giant Whispers: Narrative Power, Radical Imagination and a Future Worth Fighting For…
Patrick Reinsborough - Place against Empire: Understanding Indigenous Anti-Colonialism
Glen Coulthard
Peer Reviewed Articles
- Beyond Protest: Radical Imagination and the Global Justice Movement
Rachel Elaine Strasinger - Participatory Budgeting and the Radical Imagination: In Europe but not in Canada?
Terry Maley - The Disruptive Time of the Gift: (Radical) Imagination at Work in Free and Open Source Software
Michael Truscello