Issue 3/2024 (September) of the Rivista geografica italiana includes three original articles, one contribution to the "Opinion" section, and nine book reviews.
The essays cover various topics: a research agenda on the living conditions of sex workers; an inquiry into a lithium mine in Argentina that combines the notions of "extended urbanisation" with "extractivism"; an interpretive suggestion for the crisis of classical geopolitics following World War II.
The "Opinion" proposes a new approach for study in "legal geography" on climate change.
The book reviews section includes a commentary on Cedric J. Robinson's landmark work, Black Marxism, which has recently been translated into Italian. This book review is accompanied by reviews of publications on social geography, critical military geography, the human geography of the sea, the history of explorations, Italy's inner areas, and the Vajont tragedy (1963).