Donald Mitchell
Professor at Department of Human Geography
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 25 38
- E-mail:
- Don.Mitchell@kultgeog.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum, Kyrkogårdsgatan 10
- Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
My interests in geography are broad, but are tied together by a commitment to historical-materialist analyses (with an emphasis on the historical part of the equation), and a strong – though not exclusive – focus on understanding the political-economic determinants of landscapes, cultures, and urban public spaces.
Keywords
- public space
- geography of labor
- landscape
- historical materialism
Biography
My interests in geography are broad, but are tied together by a commitment to historical-materialist analyses (with an emphasis on the historical part of the equation), and a strong – though not exclusive – focus on understanding the political-economic determinants of landscapes, cultures, and urban public spaces. More specifically, recent research focuses on:
- Historical geography of labor and landscape, focusing particularly on migratory labor and the California agribusiness landscape (resulting in the books, The Lie of the Land: Migrant workers and the California Landscape and They Saved the Crops: Labor, Landscape and the Struggle Over Industrial Farming in Bracero-Era California).
- Urban public space, focusing particularly on protest, law, policing, and struggles over the regulation of its use, the position of homeless people in it, and the logics of capital that shape it (resulting in the books, The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space and The People’s Property? Power, Politics, and the Public [with Lynn A. Staeheli]).
- The historical-geographical-materialist production of culture – and struggles over it (resulting in the book Cultural Geography: A Critical Introduction).
- A bunch of other things on which I have published articles: the history of geography; the transformation of the university; the Anthropocene and the capitalist production of nature; and “SOUPies: A Slightly Older Urban Phenomenon” (look it up).
I am just about done editing two books:
- Food Across Borders (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, forthcoming Fall 2017), edited with Matthew Garcia and E. Melanie DuPruit. An interdisciplinary book examining the role that geopolitical, social, and bodily borders play in shaping the production, procurement, preparation, and consumption of food in North America.
- Revolting New York: How 400 Years of Riot, Rebellion, Uprising and Revolution Have Shaped a City (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, forthcoming Winter 2018), General Editor with (the late) Neil Smith. A big, accessible, hard-hitting historical geography of New York as seen through urban revolts and responses to them.
The second project is quite exciting (not that the first one wasn’t) begun by Neil Smith and a number of his students in 2007 and finally coming to fruition, which, if nothing else shows how wrong Michael Moore was when he argued in early 2017 that the airport demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s “Muslim ban” came out of nowhere: this book shows just where they came from – 400 years of struggle that have made a city.
I am currently working on a book called Mean Streets: Homelessness, Public Space, and the Limits to Capital, which I hope to have fully drafted by the end of 2017 and am doing the preliminary research to write the next volume of my California labor and landscape series, which will cover the United Farm Workers era.
I am also busy learning Swedish (though “learning” is not likely the term my teachers would use).

Publications
Recent publications
Part of Researching Justice, p. 159-175, Bristol University Press, 2024
Part of Population, Space and Place, 2024
- DOI for Antinomies of the gig economy: The annihilation of space by time or the annihilation of time by space?
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Part of Environment and planning A, p. 2070-2088, 2024
- DOI for Labour geography is tedious: Of contracts, grievances and the nitty-gritty of worker agency in United Farm Workers-era California
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Part of Annals of the American Association of Geographers, p. 2010-2027, 2024
- DOI for Reconceptualizing Justice in Human Geography: Landscape as Basic Structure, Justice as the Right to Justification
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At your service: the mobilities, rhythms and everyday lives of migrant labour in the gig economy
Part of Journal of ethnic and migration studies, p. 3733-3750, 2024
All publications
Articles in journal
Part of Population, Space and Place, 2024
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Part of Environment and planning A, p. 2070-2088, 2024
- DOI for Labour geography is tedious: Of contracts, grievances and the nitty-gritty of worker agency in United Farm Workers-era California
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Part of Annals of the American Association of Geographers, p. 2010-2027, 2024
- DOI for Reconceptualizing Justice in Human Geography: Landscape as Basic Structure, Justice as the Right to Justification
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At your service: the mobilities, rhythms and everyday lives of migrant labour in the gig economy
Part of Journal of ethnic and migration studies, p. 3733-3750, 2024
Part of Journal of ethnic and migration studies, p. 3805-3821, 2024
- DOI for Who's got time for social reproduction?: Migrant service workers as embodied infrastructures of the algorhythmic city
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Part of Economic Geography, p. 341-362, 2023
- DOI for Taylorism Comes to the Fields: Labor Control, Labor Supply, Labor Process, and the Twilight of Fordism in California Agribusiness
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Social justice and the city and the problem of status quo theory
Part of Scottish Geographical Journal, p. 397-403, 2023
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Part of Scottish Geographical Journal, p. 363-372, 2023
- DOI for Beautiful impossibility: A fifty-year retrospective on Social Justice and the City and David Harvey’s – and geography’s – journey into Marxism
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Part of Environment & Planning. D, Society and Space, p. 1100-1121, 2022
- DOI for "The People's Park is bigger, more freely located, more beautiful and – Our own park": Workers, parks, and the spaces of class struggle in turn of the century Norrköping, Sweden
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Part of Political Geography, 2022
- DOI for Red outposts in a hostile landscape: People's houses, People's parks and the reconstruction of rural southern Sweden's political geography, 1889–1909
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Geography sculpts the future, or: escaping — and falling back into — the tyranny of absolute space
Part of Studia Neophilologica, p. 136-154, 2021
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Part of Journal of Historical Geography, p. 23-39, 2021
- DOI for Making the People's landscape: Landscape ideals, collective labour, and the People's parks (Folkets Parker) movement in Sweden, 1891-present
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Part of Dagens Arena, 2021
Arbetets geografi och geografins arbete: Kalifornien som (anti)revolutionärt landskap
Part of Fronesis, p. 29-45, 2021
II The Whole Shebang: Commentary 2
Part of Progress in Human Geography, p. 916-920, 2021
Parks and Houses for the People
Part of Places, 2020
Le sans-abrisme, c’est une lutte des classes
Part of La Review Urbanisme, p. 43-43, 2019
Afterword: Territorial Justice in an Urban Age
Part of GAM: Graz Architecture Magazine, p. 208-213, 2019
Part of Geografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography, p. 24-24, 2018
Part of Eszmélet, p. 200-227, 2018
The Exceptional State of “Roma Beggars” in Sweden
Part of European Journal of Homelessness, p. 15-40, 2018
Revolution and the critique of human geography: prospects for the right to the city after 50 years
Part of Geografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography, p. 2-11, 2018
People's Park Again: on the End and Ends of Public Space
Part of Environment and planning A, p. 503-518, 2017
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Part of Alternate Routes, p. 164-279, 2017
Part of Human Geography, p. 1-3, 2017
The Tight Dialectic: The Anthropocene and the Production of Nature
Part of Antipode, p. 75-93, 2017
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A relational approach to landscape and urbanism: the view from an exclusive suburb
Part of Landscape research, p. 277-290, 2017
Articles, review/survey
Review of Dead Labor: Toward a Political Economy of Premature Death by James Tyner
Part of AAG Review of Books, 2020
Books
Mean Streets: Homelessness, Public Space, and the Limits to Capital
University of Georgia Press, 2020
The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space
Soochow University Press, 2018
Revolting New York: How 400 Years of Riot, Rebellion, Uprising and Revolution Shaped a City
University of Georgia Press, 2018
Chapters in book
Part of Researching Justice, p. 159-175, Bristol University Press, 2024
Part of THEORISING JUSTICE, p. 205-222, BRISTOL UNIV PR, 2023
Radical Justice Through Injustice: Postcolonial Approaches
Part of Theorising Justice, p. 91-106, Bristol University Press, 2023
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Part of Theorising Justice, p. 257-286, Bristol University Press, 2023
Radical Justice: Anarchism, Utopian Socialism, Marxism and Critical Theory
Part of Theorising Justice, p. 75-90, Bristol University Press, 2023
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Part of Theorising Justice, p. 60-74, Bristol University Press, 2023
Part of The Begging Question, University of Nebraska Press, 2023
Part of Theorizing Justice, p. 205-222, Bristol University Press, 2023
Total Critique: The Condition of Postmodernity at the End of History
Part of Reading the New Global Order, p. 59-78, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022
Whose Heritage, Whose City?: Questions from the Revolting New York Project
Part of Heritage, Gentrification, and Resistance in the Neoliberal City, p. 104-111, Berghahn Books, 2022
Tent City: Living (Rather than Dying) at the Limits to Capital
Part of Who's Next, p. 42-47, ArchiTangle, 2021
Part of Between Catastrophe and Revolution, OR books, 2021
A New Urban Order: Transit Strikes, 1886-1895
Part of Revolting NewYork, p. 114-121, University of Georgia Press, 2018
Introduction: The Lightning Flash of Revolt
Part of Revolting New York, p. 1-16, University of Georgia Press, 2018
Food Across Borders: An Introduction
Part of Food Across Borders, p. 1-23, Rutgers University Press, 2017
Reflection: American Imperialism
Part of Kultergeographie der USA, p. 269-279, Springer, 2017
Part of Gentrification as Global Strategy, p. 99-111, Routledge, 2017
Part of Landscape and Agency, p. 188-192, Routledge, 2017
Collections (editor)
Revolting New York: How 400 Years of Revolt, Rebellion, Uprising and Revolution Shaped a City
University of Georgia Press, 2018
Rutgers University Press, 2017
Other
Book review: Nuclear Suburbs: Cold War Technoscience and the Pittsburgh Renaissance
Part of Urban Studies, p. 2598-2600, 2021
The Meanings of Landscape: Essays on Place, Space, Environment and Justice
Part of Progress in Human Geography, p. 404-406, 2021
Commentary 3: Here's the thing
Part of Progress in Human Geography, p. 408-410, 2021
Part of Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift, p. 123-125, 2020
Review of Design For The Crowd: Patriotism And Protest In Union Square
Part of The Gotham Center for New York City Website, 2020
[Review of:] The Cry of the Renegade: Politics and Poetry in Interwar Chile
Part of AAG Review of Books, p. 157-159, 2019
Review of Enclosure: Palestinian Landscapes in a Historical Mirror, by Gary Fields
Part of AAG Review of Books, p. 259-260, 2019
Can't Live With Them—Or Without Them
Part of Reviews in American history, p. 658-664, 2017
Book Review: Domestic Fortress: Fear and the New Home Front
Part of International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, p. 1035-1037, 2017
Of Forests and Fields: Mexican Labor in the Pacific Northwest
Part of American Historical Review, p. 540-541, 2017