Published Writing

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Peer-Reviewed Articles

Allums, C.A. (2022). Traces of our interregnum: Selections from an early pandemic archive. GeoHumanities. doi: 10.1080/2373566X.2022.2092531

Allums, C.A., Markley, S.N., & Hafley, T.J. (2021). A better place to be'? Black mecca, white democracy, and the contradictions of neoliberal cityhood in Atlanta's Black suburbs. Journal of Urban Affairs. doi: 10.1080/07352166.2020.1854612

Markley, S.N., Hafley, T.J., Allums, C.A., & Holloway, S.R. (2020). The limits of homeownership: Racial capitalism, Black wealth, and the appreciation gap in Atlanta. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 44(2), 310-28doi: 10.1111/1468-2427.12873

Rice, J.L., Trauger, A., Allums, C.A., et al. [The Athena Co-Learning Collective] (2020). Rehumanizing the graduate seminar by embracing ambiguity: The Athena Co-Learning Collective. Gender, Place, and Culture, 28(4), 564-75. doi: 10.1080/0966369X.2020.1727861

Allums, C.A. (2020). Traces: Philosophy, interpretation, and method in postqualitative human geography. Professional Geographer, 72(1), 88-95. doi: 10.1080/00330124.2019.1624178

Book Chapters

Markley, S.N. & Allums, C.A. (2021). Postfascist suburbanism: “Social cleansing” in the age of Trump. In Barney Warf (ed.), The political landscapes of Donald Trump, New York: Routledge.

Essays

Allums, C.A. & Markley, S.N. (2020). The new suburban secession: A postfascist turn in Atlanta’s cityhood movement. Metropolitics. Retrieved from https://www.metropolitiques.eu/The-New-Suburban-Secession-A-Postfascist-Turn-in-Atlanta-s-Cityhood-Movement.html

The Athena Co-Learning Collective. (2018). A femifesto for teaching and learning radical geography. Antipode. Retrieved from https://antipodefoundation.org/2018/11/27/a-femifesto-for-teaching-and-learning-radical-geography/

Allums, C.A., Kurtz, H.E., & Hafley, T.J. (2018). American myth and the embodied geographies of school shootings: A critical intervention against neoliberal white supremacy. Antipode. Retrieved from https://antipodefoundation.org/2018/07/04/american-myth-and-the-embodied-geographies-of-school-shootings/  

Allums, C.A. (2017). Anti-politics and the impossibility of race: Reflections on urban secession in Atlanta. Atlanta Studies. Retrieved from https://www.atlantastudies.org/2017/05/16/coleman-allums-anti-politics-and-the-impossibility-of-race-reflections-on-urban-secession-in-atlanta/

Book Reviews

Allums, C.A. (2018). Reuben Rose-Redwood, Derek Alderman, Maoz Azaryahu (Eds.): The political life of urban streetscapes [Review of the book The political life of urban streetscapes]. Atlanta Studies. Retrieved from https://www.atlantastudies.org/2018/01/30/coleman-allums-the-political-life-of-urban-streetscapes-naming-politics-and-place/

Allums, C.A. (2018). David Ikard: Lovable racists, magical negroes, and white messiahs [Review of the book Lovable racists, magical negroes, and white messiahs]. The New Americanist, 1(1), 216-18. Retrieved from https://newamericanist.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/the_new_americanist_print1.pdf

Allums, C.A. (2017). Peter Jackson: Anxious appetites [Review of the book Anxious appetites]. Agriculture and Human Values, 34(3), 775-76. doi: 10.1007/s10460-016-9747-7