Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers

Papers
(The H4-Index of Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers is 20. 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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Data‐bility: Endogamous social intimacies on dating apps in Mumbai49
Spatialising happiness economics: Global metrics, urban politics, and embodied technologies42
Way‐finding agendas through Transactions39
Tracking, calculating, watching: Governing and delay in the Jakarta Smart City38
The rise of Chengdu between geopolitics and geo‐economics: City‐regional development under the Belt and Road Initiative and beyond35
Immobilised by the pandemic: Filipino domestic workers and seafarers in the time of COVID‐1934
Global China's spatial ambition and area studies with geography31
Geographies of supplementary education: Private tuition, classed and racialised parenting cultures, and the neoliberal educational playing field30
Worlding geography, area studies and the study of area30
From post‐political to authoritarian planning in England, a crisis of legitimacy28
The spatiality of encounters: Contesting planning decisions in Tehran27
Troubling economic geography: New directions in the post‐pandemic world26
Here, there, everywhere: The relational geographies of chemsex26
Annotating Black joy on the White City Estate25
The space of encounter and the making of difference: The entangled lives of Alevi and Sunni neighbours in Turkey24
On the politics of movement: Borderscapes, choreopolicing and choreopolitics24
Tribute 221
An economy of immunity: The racial‐spatial lives of antibodies in the American blood plasma economy from 1960s prisons to COVID‐1921
Mobile Keynesianism: Linking policy mobility and state transformation in New Zealand, 1930–7020
Spaces of change: Everyday gender activism through near‐peer gender and sexuality workshops with young people in the UK20
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