Geographical Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Geographical Review is 2. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
WHEN COMMUTING IS NOT ENOUGH: TOWARDS A MEASURE OF TERRITORIAL MARGINALITY BASED ON JOB MOBILITY12
COMMUNITY FOOD RESILIENCE IN THE TIME OF COVID: AN EXAMPLE FROM AN APPALACHIAN COUNTY11
The Future of Staple Foods: The Case of Bread in Egypt9
NOMADLAND: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century9
JOSEPH L. SCARPACI OBITUARY9
STAGNANT DREAMERS: How the Inner City Shapes the Integration of Second-Generation Latinos8
Showing Up and Opening Up: Conducting Research with and About Refugee Resettlement Organizations7
PRESERVING WHOSE CITY? Memory, Place and Identity in Rio de Janeiro6
What is Geography?6
RELATING WEATHER TRENDS AND RESIDENCE LENGTH TO LOCAL CLIMATE CHANGE CONCERNS IN KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE6
The Eventfulness of Place6
THE MIGRANT’S PARADOX: Street Livelihoods and Marginal Citizenship in Britain6
Producing “Illegality”: The Racialization of Mexican and Central American Asylum Seekers in the United States5
Seeing change in seafood: examining impacts of globalization and climate change on mid-atlantic black american foodways5
Escaping Nature: How to Survive Global Climate Change4
CHANGING DIGITAL GEOGRAPHIES: Technologies, Environments and People4
Bounded, Surveilled, and Imperiled: Spatial Dimensions of Environmental Injustice in a city on the U.S-Mexico Border4
Conducting Research with Migrant Children Impacted by Humanitarian Violence at the U.S.–Mexico Border4
LAND GRABBING AND MIGRATION IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: Comparative Perspectives from Senegal and Cambodia4
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK: Mexico, the United States, and a Borderland EcosystemBIG BEND NATIONAL PARK: Mexico, the United States, and a Borderland Ecosystem. By M ichael 4
GEOPANDERING4
Disasters Worth Remembering: Stories of Destruction and Reconstruction as Told in the Texas Official Historical Markers4
Frontier Constellations: A History of Land-use Regimes in Paraguay’s Pilcomayo River Basin3
The Forum on the COVID-19 Pandemic and International Migrant Workers: Geographies of (Im)mobility and Governance Challenges3
MONITORING BORDER VIOLENCE IN THE EU: Frontex in Focus3
VANISHING SANDS: Losing Beaches to Mining3
DECOLONIZING GEOGRAPHY: An IntroductionDECOLONIZING GEOGRAPHY: An Introduction. By S arah A. R adcliffe . Cambridge, U.K.: Polity 2
THE BRAZILIAN SCENE: DAVID LOWENTHAL, JOHN DOS PASSOS, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF “SCENE” AND BRAZIL TO GEOGRAPHIC INQUIRY2
YI-FU TUAN’S LEGACY: IMPACTS ON THEGEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW, DISCIPLINES, SCHOLARSHIP, AND TEACHING2
“Emplaced” Waste: A Content Analysis of Food Waste Household Surveys2
CORRECTION2
ANALYZING THE LATIN AMERICAN CITY MODEL’S OMISSIONS IN STUDIES OF SEGREGATION IN INTERMEDIARY CITIES’ PERIPHERAL TERRITORIES: THE CASE OF MORELIA, MEXICO2
THE TYBEE ISLAND, GEORGIA BLACK HISTORY TRAIL: A COMMUNITY APPROACH to BLACK GEOGRAPHIES2
SETTLER COLONIAL CITY: Racism and Inequity in Postwar MinneapolisSETTLER COLONIAL CITY: Racism and Inequity in Postwar Minneapolis. By D AVID H UGIL2
SOCIAL CONTRACTS AND INFORMAL WORKERS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTHSOCIAL CONTRACTS AND INFORMAL WORKERS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH. Edited by Laura Alfers, Martha Chen, and Sophie Plagerson. 239pp., ills.,bibliog., i2
URBAN VILLAGE REDEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, and SENSE of PLACE at MULTIPLE SCALES: A CASE STUDY of LUOFENG VILLAGE in GUANGZHOU2
BELONG: INTERSECTIONS OF DISPLACEMENT AND BELONGING2
THE POWER OF PLACE: PSYCHOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, AND COMMUNITY MEMORY IN IRELAND’S MAGDALENE LAUNDRIES2
DEEP TIME RECKONING: How Future Thinking Can Help Earth Now2
THE PARKS BELONG TO THE PEOPLE: The Geography of the National Park SystemTHE PARKS BELONG TO THE PEOPLE: The Geography of the National Park System. By J oe W 2
SETTLER IGNORANCE AND PUBLIC MEMORY: KINGSTON, ONTARIO2
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