A book that has just landed on my desk is the fantastic volume edited by Michael Ekers, Gillian Hart, Stefan Kipfer and Alex Loftus entitled Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics. The book stems originally from a workshop organised under the theme of ‘Gramscian Geographies’ at Royal Holloway, University of London (8-9 January 2009).
Since then, the project has expanded to include additional participants and contributors with the book consisting of three main parts (Space, Nature, Politics) totalling 16 chapters plus two additional ‘framing’ essays, one by the editors and the other by John Berger. I was fortunate to be invited as a participant in the original workshop and as a contributor to the subsequent book with my chapter focusing on the spatiality of passive revolution.