Geoforum

Papers
(The TQCC of Geoforum is 8. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Infrastructural Time of resilience: Accounting for new (and old) forms of government in the South African grid90
Framing the flames: Addressing public disengagement through fear framings in Australian bushfire preparedness campaign videos62
Constructing public rent: Property tax appeals and the fiscal strategies of rentier capitalism52
Four seasons of border violence: The co-option of the seasons into the management of migration51
Atlas of finance: Seeing and communicating the (financial) world differently50
A Karen indigenous approach to food sovereignty: Tracing processes of institutional emergence48
Digitalising rural lifestyles: Online platforms and everyday life in Chinese villages48
The monster has landed: Shifting land tenure regimes and the political ecology of a Chilean mining ‘wasteland’48
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The political ecology of crops: From seed to state and capital42
Care narratives: Babassu breakers and mother palm trees42
‘Migratising’ mobility: Coloniality of knowledge and externally funded migration capacity building projects in Niger41
Bittersweet cocoa: Certification programmes in Ghana as battlegrounds for power, authority and legitimacy38
Dependent development and authoritarian state capitalism: Democratic backsliding and the rise of the accumulative state in Hungary37
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Living with fragile infrastructure: The gendered labour of preventing, responding to and being impacted by sanitation failures36
The digital void of voluntourism: Here, there and new currencies of care35
Narrating values, persuading government: The unsettled stories of agricultural land ownership in the rural Canadian Prairies33
Territorial narratives: Talking claims in open moments32
́We are the limitś performing climate justice commoning in the Czech Klimakemp32
Skill ecosystems in the global South: Informality, inequality, and community setting31
Struggle for the sands of Xolobeni – From post-colonial environmental injustice to crisis of democracy31
After the collapse: Evaluating undone science in the wake of a global environmental crisis31
Economic freedom or crypto-colonialism? Materialities of Bitcoin adoption in El Salvador30
Blinded like a state: Water scarcity and the quantification dilemma in Morocco29
Circuits of capital, the socio-ecological fix and power relations in a rural area. The genealogy of socio-ecological transformations of the upper Saône valley (France)29
Climate imaginaries and their mediums29
Far-right Ecology and Geopolitical Resentment at Europe’s Periphery: The Case of Romania’s “Conservative Revolution”28
The corporate food regime in conflict zones: Armed violence and agriculture in the Zona de Reserva Campesina-Valle del Río Cimitarra, Colombia28
Slow urbicide: Accounting for the shifting temporalities of political violence in the West Bank27
The birth and development of Anglophone financial geography: A historical analysis of geographical studies of money and finance27
Platform ecosystems and digital innovation in food retailing: Exploring the rise of Hema in China26
Financing climate and disaster risk through contingency: The case of humanitarian risk pools25
(Dis)embedding humanitarianism: Trajectories of subordination and subversion within migrant-serving NGOs25
Expanding adaptive capacity: Innovations in education for place-based climate change adaptation planning25
The spatial heterogeneity of international financial contagion during the 2007–9 crisis: A sectoral perspective25
A Very British industrial policy: Green finance and the City-Bank-Treasury control of Net Zero25
“Significant nothingness” in geographical fieldwork24
Understanding livelihood changes in the charcoal and baobab value chains during Covid-19 in rural Mozambique: The role of power, risk and civic-based stakeholder conventions24
An empty shell? Relocation of central and eastern European startups, virtual headquarters and beyond24
Customary authorities and decentralized natural resource management: A review24
Advancing equitable partnerships: frontline community visions for coastal resiliency knowledge co-production, social cohesion, and environmental justice24
The state and the production of informalities in urban transport: Vikrams in Dehradun, India23
Popular but exclusive: How can lower socio-economic status groups win access to urban green spaces?23
Mining, geological imaginations, and the politics of subterranean knowledge in the colonial Andes23
A social-ecological systems perspective on the impacts of armed conflict on water resources management: Case studies from the Middle East23
Searching for CKDu: Mystery kidney disease, differentiated (in)visibility, and contingent geographies of care in dry zone Sri Lanka23
The geopolitics of knowledge communities: Situating Chinese and foreign studies of the Green Belt and Road Initiative23
Uncertain Waters: Participatory groundwater modelling in Chicago’s suburbs22
Contracts and access to Mexico’s natural gas resources: The text is not legible on the ground22
Tortoises to acres: The relationships and movements of property and more-than-human species in road governance processes22
Credit unions, class, race, and place in New York City22
Acting like a state: Armed violence in post-war Abkhazia22
Exploring approaches to equal and effective participation of governance actors in trans-local city food networks21
Overlapping governmentalities and the cosmo-politics of Mongolian water- and miningscapes21
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Community mobilization at the convergence of conservation and extraction20
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Giving all power to the beast! Violent authority and collective action by ‘second-class’ citizens in Nairobi20
Grabbing groundwater: Capture, extraction and the material politics of a fugitive resource19
Will Brexit reverse the centralizing momentum of global finance?18
Citizens, custodians, and villains: Environmentality and the politics of difference in Senegal’s community forests18
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Multi-stakeholder initiatives through the lens of labour regimes: Towards a heuristic analytical framework18
Expectations of water futures and hydrosocial change linked to irrigation development in Tasmania, Australia18
The construction, solidification and political implications of geographical scientific facts: A perspective on the ‘changing’ Arctic region18
Paths of authority, roads of resistance: Ambiguous rural infrastructure and slippery stabilization in eastern DR Congo18
Digital geographies of the bug: A case study of China's contact tracing systems in the COVID-1917
Shared space: Negotiating sites of (un)sustainable mobility17
Storytelling climate change – Causality and temporality in the REDD+ regime in Papua New Guinea17
Imagining public space robots of the near-future17
The camp as market frontier: Refugees and the spatial imaginaries of capitalist prospecting in Kenya17
Supplementary education and the coronavirus pandemic: Economic vitality, business spatiality and societal value in the private tuition industry during the first wave of Covid-19 in England17
Enclaved or enmeshed? Local governance of oil finds in Turkana, Kenya17
Double displacement – Interactions between resettlement, environmental change and migration17
Policy mobilities and the policy cycle: An analysis using two smart grid case studies17
Water assemblages in hydrosocial territories: Connecting place, space, and time through the cultural-material signification of water in coastal Peru17
Agrobiodiversity conservation with illegal-drug crops: An approach from the prisons in Oaxaca, Mexico16
Climate imaginaries and the mattering of the medium16
Insurantial imaginaries: Some implications for home-owning democracies16
The coloniality of neoliberal biopolitics: Mainstreaming gender in community forestry in Oaxaca, Mexico16
Between Scylla and Charybdis: Environmental governance and illegibility in the American West16
The three levels of the urban digital divide: Bridging issues of coverage, usage and its outcomes in VGI platforms16
Stealing the seabed. The Canadian State and the question of Rights and Title over submerged lands16
Unheard vulnerability discourses from Tarai-Madhesh, Nepal16
Exploring music geography beyond the West: Clustering and mobility of Chinese musicians in the digital era16
Recouping masculinity: Understanding the links between macho masculinity and self-exploitation among undocumented South Asian male migrants in Greece16
The corruption of democracy: Corruption scandals, class alliances, and political authoritarianism in Brazil15
Conservation labour geographies: Subsuming regional labour into private conservation spaces in South Africa15
Forum: At the crossroads – Critical perspectives on the study of climate security15
Werewolves and warning signs: Cultural responses to tropical cyclones in Mauritius15
Living the life of floods: Place-based learning in an Anthropocene harmscape15
Social reproductive metabolisms of human milk banking in Brazil15
Meanings of indigenous autonomy: Between identity, authority, and integration15
Belonging and Welcomeness in State and Community Parks: Visitation Impacts and Strategies for Advancing Environmental Justice15
Understanding national variations in reusable packaging: Commercial drivers, regulatory factors, and provisioning systems15
Entanglement, autonomy and the co-production of landscapes: relational geographies for free-roaming ‘feral’ donkeys (Equus asinus) in a rapidly changing world15
Vernacular legibility in counter-mapping: Assembling the geo-body of an indigenous socio-territorial movement in Honduras15
Food sovereignty and the integral state: Institutionalizing ecological farming15
Old colonial power in new green financing instruments. Approaching financial subordination from the perspective of racial capitalism in renewable energy finance in Senegal14
The commodification of social relationships in agriculture: Evidence from northern Ethiopia14
‘Landing’ salmon aquaculture: Ecologies, infrastructures and the promise of sustainability14
What lies beneath? The material agency and politics of the underground in urban regeneration14
Time will tell: Temporalities of a European land deal in Zambia and its critics14
Under the auspices of the state: Examining the endurance of Tashkent’s informal taxis14
Nexus disrupted: Lived realities and the water-energy-food nexus from an infrastructure perspective14
Subterranean geopolitics: Designing, digging, excavating and living14
Houses of cards and concrete: (In)stability configurations and seeds of destabilisation of Phnom Penh’s building regime14
Imag(in)ing place: Reframing photography practices and affective social media platforms14
Green distributive politics: Legitimizing green capitalism and environmental protection in Latin America14
The diversity of organic farmer motivations and livelihoods in the Global South – A case study in Kerala, India13
Neglected landscapes and green infrastructure: The case of the Limas Creek in Bogotá, Colombia13
The (anti-)politics of policy coherence for sustainable development in the Netherlands: Logic, method, effects13
United States hydraulic fracturing’s short-cycle revolution and the global oil industry’s uncertain future13
Cambodia’s resilience agenda: Understanding how local institutions and actors accept, contest and accommodate an externally driven approach13
Redefining extractivism from Honduras13
The violence of planning law and the production of risk in Lima13
Mainland ignorance: Okinawa and Japanese colonial unknowing13
Shallow and Uneven Progress towards Global Financial Transparency: Evidence from the Financial Secrecy Index13
Scenes of subjection: Extractive frontiers, symbolic violence, dispossession13
Disaster risk management, or adaptation to climate change? The elaboration of climate policies related to agriculture in Colombia13
How to brand a border despite its wall? A social semiotics approach to cross-border place branding13
The politics of market redevelopment in African cities: Insight from two market projects in Ghana13
The congested city and situated social inequality: Making sense of urban (im)mobilities in Lagos, Nigeria13
Fossil capital, ‘unquantifiable risk’ and neoliberal nationalizations: The case of the Trans Mountain Pipeline in Canada13
Household meal planning as anticipatory practice: The role of anticipation in managing domestic food consumption and waste13
From timber rush to avocado rush? Insights and areas for research on restoration and development initiatives in Southern Highlands, Tanzania13
Recalibrating burdens of blame: Anti-swidden politics and green governance in the Philippine Uplands13
Soft law with a hard impact in local China: The role of judicial activism in reducing rural–urban discrimination during traffic casualty litigation13
Slow withdrawal as managed retreat: Dismantling and rebuilding an Indigenous community controlled housing sector13
‘Strong leaders’, authoritarian populism and Indian developmentalism: The Modi moment in historical context12
There’s More Than One Way To Know A Bee: Beekeepers’ environmental knowledge, and its potential role in governing for sustainability12
The shadow of urban greening initiatives: A Pluralistic Discursive Space approach to the High Line and the BeltLine12
Migrants’ perceived social integration in different housing tenures in urban China12
Towards household sustainability? Experimenting with composting food waste12
Chinese-driven Ghana rosewood trade: Actors and access dynamics12
People in a pandemic: Rethinking the role of ‘Community’ in community resilience practices12
Energy justice for whom? Territorial (re)production and everyday state-making in electrifying rural Indonesia12
Cafés, cocktail coves, and “empathy walls”: Comparing urban and exurban everyday life through a Lefebvrian lens12
Partnership building? Government-led NGO participation in China’s grassroots waste governance12
Invasive networks: An environmental history of the introduction of Prosopis juliflora to Banni grassland, India12
Opposing otherness in motion: Mobile activism as transient heterotopia of resistance in Hong Kong’s networked mall protests12
Fossil mentalities: How fossil fuels have shaped social imaginaries12
Subject to labor: Racial capitalism and ontology in the post-emancipation Caribbean11
New tools, old abuse: Technology-Enabled Coercive Control (TECC)11
“Now they tell me to preserve it”: Changing environmental imaginaries in southern Chile11
‘The show must go on!’: Hustling through the compounded precarity of Covid-19 in the creative industries11
Digital transformation in the world city networks’ advanced producer services complex: A technology space analysis11
Against the odds: Young people’s high aspirations and societal contributions amid a decent work shortage11
Reimagining climate futures: Reading Annihilation11
Healthcare as asset: Private equity investment and the changing geographies of care in the United States11
Constructing ‘Local’ and ‘Sustainable’: A critical analysis of place-based public food procurement11
Housing financialisation a la Griega11
Living with urban sounds: Understanding the effects of human mobilities on individual sound exposure and psychological health11
Vertical fire: For a pyropolitics of the subsurface11
The Chinese new middle class and their production of an ‘authentic’ rural landscape in China’s gentrified villages11
Staying despite disaster risks: Place attachment, voluntary immobility and adaptation in Tajikistan’s Pamir Mountains11
Creating “wiggle room”: Spaces of care and possibility within the neoliberal academy11
Creative production in the digital age: A network analysis of the digital game industry in China11
Firescape politics of wildfires in the Mediterranean: Example from rural Tuscany, Italy11
Out of motherland, in to(wards) homeland: Partition and the everyday(ness) of dis-placement in This is Not that Dawn (2015)10
Transgenic soy as a political crop and a resistance crop in Argentina – The struggle around control and rent appropriation between the state, seed corporations and soy farmers10
Privatizing the fisheries observer industry: Neoliberal science and policy in the U.S. West Coast fisheries10
Conservatism, neoliberalism and resentment in Trumpland: The ‘betrayal’ and ‘reconstruction’ of the United States10
Human–place–technology relations in the digital placemaking process10
Neoliberal urbanism and disaster vulnerability on the Chilean central coast10
Multi-level actor-network: Case of Peatland programs in a Riau Village, Indonesia (1974–2020)10
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Social sustainability: Do-it-yourself urbanism, start-it-yourself urbanism10
Race, gender and corporeal resistance: reading settler territory through the scale of the body10
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“The pesticides burned the grass and the know-how”: Farmers’ oral history and chemoethnography of Swiss Jura slowly violent waterscapes10
‘Ground Zero’ of Brexit: London as an international financial centre10
Upgrading through global, regional or national value chains? Firm-level evidence from the East African textiles & apparel sector10
Workers’ motile subjectivities and the socio-spatial formations of Chinese state-owned enterprises10
Exploring the campaign space of non-party activism in the 2017 and 2019 UK general elections10
‘This country beyond the township’: Race, class and higher education mobilities in the post-apartheid city10
Decarceration to detention: The political economy of mass-incarceration in Louisiana10
Children, military families and soldier citizenship10
The mining state abroad: The Australian state’s role in the Australian mining industry in the Philippines10
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Refugee economic self-reliance practices: How institutional intermediations negotiate opportunities for refugee employment and entrepreneurship10
Waiting for displacement: Land, compensation, and spatiotemporal inequality in a mining-affected Indian village10
Commentary on land and water special collection10
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Regionalization and Recent Immigrants’ Access to Jobs: An Analysis of Commuting in Canadian Metropolitan Areas9
Volk utopia: Racial futures and ecological politics on the German far-right9
Grandparenting left-behind children in Javanese Migrant-sending villages: Trigenerational care circuits and the negotiation of care9
Inter-village land conflicts in Laos’ upland frontiers: From state territorialization to powers of exclusion9
‘Kinshipping’: Diasporic infrastructures of connectivity, circulation, and exchange9
Doomsday preppers and the architecture of dread9
The Silicon Valley – Singapore connection: The role of institutional gateways in establishing knowledge pipelines9
Privileging commuters’ mobility in neighbourhood access: Analysis of tricycle taxi operations in Benin City, Nigeria9
Earth for AI: A Political Ecology of Data-Driven Climate Initiatives9
Reclaiming the city’s core: Urban accumulation, surplus (re)production and discipline in Cairo9
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Geographies of uncertainty9
Beyond the green new deal? Dependency, racial capitalism and struggles for a radical ecological transition in Argentina and Latin America9
Beyond toilet decisions: Tracing sanitation journeys among women in informal housing in India9
An assessment of factors influencing awareness, access and use of agro-climate services among farmers in Clarendon, Jamaica9
Designing a feminist city: Public libraries as a women’s space9
Credit ratings and financialized political capitalism in a Chinese development zone9
Institutional liminality, ideological pluralism and the pragmatic behaviours of a ‘transition entrepreneur’9
Contesting exclusion: Solidarity spaces and changing political subjectivities in Buenos Aires9
Enterprise culture, neoliberalization, and cable television at the last-mile: A case-study of local cable operators in Mumbai9
Ambivalent temporalities of mega-infrastructures in Lamu, Kenya9
Sowing peace: Violence and agrobiodiversity in the Colombian Amazon8
Contours of collaboration: Understanding emerging communities of practice in economic development8
Fragmented, Materialized, Militarized Geopolitics of Wildfires in the Inter-Korean Border8
How fast is fast enough? Twitter usability during emergencies8
‘It just didn't really happen’: The lived space of entrepreneurial urbanism in Ørestad, Copenhagen8
Geopolitics of hunger: Geopolitics, human security and fragile states8
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The slow violence of climate security8
Selling captive nature: Lively commodification, elephant encounters, and the production of value in Sumatran ecotourism, Indonesia8
Storying climate knowledge: Notes on experimental political ecology8
The aesthetics of space and state formation in post-2000 Rwanda8
Infrastructural violence and resistance in Namqom: Navigating environmental injustice in Formosa, Argentina8
Speculative crops: Gambling on the onion in rural India8
Desirable and disposable: Tracing the racialization of Chinese students in American higher education8
“Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland” or “Digital Ecosystem”? Postsocialist Ecological Imaginaries in Tallinn, Estonia8
Uncertainty, fictional expectations and economic agency8
Reviewing 15 years of research on neoliberal conservation: Towards a decolonial, interdisciplinary, intersectional and community-engaged research agenda8
Tracing the ruptures and rhythms of summer heat, energy vulnerability and home8
A progressive sense of place and the open city: Micro-spatialities and micro-conflicts on a north London council estate8
Urban conservation workers on a just transition: Labor, land, and love8
On environments of not knowing: How some environmental spaces and circulations are made inscrutable8
Between deficit rains and surplus populations: The political ecology of a climate-resilient village in South India8
Middlemen versus middlemen in agri-food supply chains in Bengaluru, India: Big data takes a byte8
Sustainable developmentality: Interrogating the sustainability gaze and the cultivation of mountain subjectivities in the central Indian Himalayas8
Whose apocalypse? Biosphere 2 and the spectacle of settler science in the desert8
Shared spaces and “throwntogetherness” in later life: A qualitative GIS study of non-migrant and migrant older adults in Singapore8
Channelling through bureaucracy: How migration intermediaries and state actors (re)shape Chinese migration to the Swedish restaurant industry8
“Working the government” Poverty alleviation resettlement in two Yi villages, Sichuan, China8
Neoliberal necropolitics and the global competition for urban dominance8
Those who live like us: Autodemarcations and the co-becoming of Indigenous and beiradeiros on the Upper Tapajós River, Brazilian Amazonia8
On the emergence of digital volumetric space: Geophysical prospecting and the American oilfield in the early 20th century8
Unearthing extractive subjects: Power and subjectivity at the extractive frontier8
On the history of a subterranean geopolitics8
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