Environment and Planning D-Society & Space

Papers
(The median citation count of Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Carceral and colonial domesticities: Subaltern case geographies of a Delhi rescue home65
An urban political ecology of empire: Indigenous resistance in Guåhan39
Anticipation by redress: Transforming African mega-infrastructure futures38
The smart grid archipelago: Infrastructures of networked (dis)connectivity in Amman34
Counter-mapping the mobile border: Racial surveillance and data justice in spaces of disappearance30
After zombies: Notes on labor union and municipal renewal26
Ecofascism and the politics of de/territorialization24
Circular movements: Migratory citizenships in anticolonial Athens22
Ventography and the spatial politics of wind22
The Kings ain't playin’ no one tonight: Desanctifying property as an abolitionist practice in Sacramento21
Plastic monsters: Abjection, worms, the Cthulhic, and the black single-use plastic bag18
Livestreamed land: Scams and certainty in Myanmar’s digital land market17
Could commodities themselves speak? An introduction to the agnotology of the spectacle16
Beyond borders: The spatial politics of urban fragmentation in Jakarta16
‘Accumulation by appropriation’: The integration of recyclable-waste collector cooperatives in Salvador, Brazil, and the right to the city15
Speculation on infrastructural ecology: Pigeons, Gaza, and internet access15
A wizard of disquietude in our midst: Melanie Klein and the critical geographies of manic reparation15
Between energy and politics: Ruin, renewal, and the contours of state power in post-apartheid South Africa15
The creation of capitalist time: Rethinking primitive accumulation through conservation15
Contestation, negotiation, and experimentation: The liminality of land administration platforms in Kenya14
Temporalities of infrastructure: An ethnographic study of rural road building, spectral mining, and good living14
Automating gentrification: Landlord technologies and housing justice organizing in New York City homes13
Cartographies of poverty: Rethinking statistics, aesthetics and the law13
Latency, uncertainty, contagion: Epistemologies of risk-as-reform in crime forecasting software12
Zany beetroot: architecture, autopoiesis, and the spatial formations of late capital12
Spaceport Cornwall: Scaling environmentally responsible space futures in South West England12
Border and im/mobility entanglements in the Mediterranean: Introduction to the special issue12
Exposing the private, engaging in the public. Asylum seekers, intimate publics and normative performances of public participation12
Cemetery as archive: A critical legal geography of two chronotopes11
The politics of deautomation: Being disaffected by platform capitalism11
The quick response border: Pandemic biopolitics, affective complicities and flexible technologies11
Land grabbing through unlivability: Necro-scapes and slow violence in the expansion of conservation regimes in Tanzania11
“You cannot really live (or die) here” – Ongoing struggles over Muslim cemeteries in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, 1957–202010
Bordering public institutions through the routinization of borderwork and datafication: Internalized immigration regimes within UK health care and higher education10
Sustaining empire: Conservation by ruination at Kalama Atoll10
Under pressure: Catching the pulse of a Cuban crisis10
When do forests matter?10
The entangled geographies of responsibility: Contested policy narratives of migration governance along the Balkan Route9
Desirable futures: Time as possibility, practice, politics9
An Alaska tax story: Tribal sovereignty, settler colonialism, and the Indigenous tax space9
Earthmoving for the extraterrestrial9
Fuelling the developmental state: Governing through differential mobilities in Ethiopia8
Unseeing urban divides in Luanda and Maputo8
Axolotl soup: Hydrocoloniality, contested foodscapes, and plural values of nature8
Threats and ambivalence in land formalization: The case of settler-colonial land regime in East Jerusalem/al-Quds8
Street Salafism: Contingency and urbanity as religious creed7
Concluding comment: Ecofascism—who needs it?7
‘Rescuing Europe’ and ‘balancing powers’: A postcolonial critique of European digital sovereignty7
Wasting and wanting: An extractive supply chain approach to outer space geographies7
The inheritance and repetition of colonial practices of dispossession7
Logistical turbulence: Between valorization and violence along the China–Myanmar Economic Corridor7
Cities after planning7
On delivery waiting: The entanglement of gig and border temporalities in platform cities7
Living and dying in the shadow of coal: Relocating social death and its contestations in Lephalale6
Jumping scale in the Black Atlantic: Critical visuality in the archives of slavery6
Gendered disciplinary apparatuses and carceral domesticities in Singapore’s labour-migration regime6
The goat speech: Ecofascism in Palestine-Israel6
Going deep: Excavation, collaboration and imagination at the Kola Superdeep Borehole6
Money, slavery, myth6
Refracting Eurocentrism, operationalizing complicity: The Swiss Sonderfall as a vantage point6
Making space for a radical trans imagination: Towards a kinder, more vulnerable, geography6
Gendered infrastructure and liminal space in Delhi’s unauthorized colonies6
Like harvesting tarulla: The decolonization of being from a petrolized swamp6
Austerity without deficits: The global political economy of Norway’s fiscal paradox5
From cruel optimism to foreclosed futures: The emotional and temporal dimensions of enduring precarity among young adults in Barcelona5
Politicization, postpolitics and the open city: Openness, closedness and the spatialisation of the political5
What is planning without property? Relational practices of being and belonging5
Pasturing dairy infrastructures in Northeastern Turkey: Pasture-cheesemaking, dairy technosciences and the Kars Kaşar Cheese5
Beyond the hype: Digital transformations in global land, housing, and property5
The work of landlord technology: The fictions of frictionless property management5
Electromagnetic economies of worth: Repurposing a radio dish and debating technoscientific modernity at the equator5
Weathering Saharan dust beyond the Spanish Mediterranean Basin: An interdisciplinary dialogue5
Kaam: Youth, religiosity, and the cultural production of work in a North Indian Madrasa5
Keeping out by keeping alive: Refugee rentierism, racialized containment and the humanitarian-development nexus in transit states5
Away from the border and into the frontier: The paradoxical geographies of US immigration law5
Accommodation for profit, not for refugees: Racial capitalism and the logics of Berlin’s refugee accommodation market5
Negotiating access to contested urban spaces: Street traders’ resistance against exclusionary practices in Harare, Zimbabwe5
Painting an inclusive enclosure: Post-racial public art as compensatory cultural strategy in Pittsburgh5
‘An aerial slum’: Race, air pollution and the affective atmospheres of urban modernity4
Homeless shelters and the blues4
Planning in nature's metropolis: Metabolic municipalism and ecological planning in Barcelona4
Energizing dissensus: Socio-technical (counter) imaginaries along the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor4
Land, reconfigured: Defying the laws of physics, upholding the rules of the market in the metaverse4
The haunting of the wolf: Nature, nationalism, and violent inheritance4
Narratives of labour as infrastructure and the automative imagination4
“Everything we do matters”: Contesting the Dakota Access Pipeline in rural Iowa through insurgent planning4
Convivial atmotechnics: Animating atmospheres of togetherness and indeterminacy in Kingston and Abidjan4
“This place is no better than a jail”: The geographies of surrogate houses in India4
As if there was a border. Bordering through excision in Melilla and the Canary Islands4
Volumetric Mediation of the Subterranean Mine: Geologic Intimacy in a Taiwan Coal Village4
The wall as ecology4
Estranged companions: Bed bugs, biologies, and affective histories4
Popular logistics for collective unpredictabilities in pandemic Madrid4
Consequential theory, consequential geography4
Urban Social Hauntings: Disappearing Gravestone Murals in Gentrifying Brooklyn4
Learning the city through urban agriculture4
Planetary media: Decolonizing the space industry through Indigenous ownership4
Dependency, sovereignty, and “underdevelopment:” tribes in the energy transition4
Planning context: Flexible plans and mayoral authority in French urban planning4
COPtimization and the operational banality of policing's technocratic drive3
Weight loss, cure, and temporality in the “Diet Capital of the World”: Disciplining fatness in Durham, North Carolina3
“The People’s Park is bigger, more freely located, more beautiful and – Our own park”: Workers, parks, and the spaces of class struggle in turn of the century Norrköping, Sweden3
Other antiracist geographies: Decentred locations of defiant activism, and Second Abolitions3
Eco-fascism or the everyday churn of late capitalism3
Contentious plots: Staking durable claims to ethnic belonging in Nairobi3
Deepening counter institutions: Property, lands, relations, and the economic future of the Tŝilhqot’in3
Blue lines and blues infrastructures: Notes on water, race, and space3
Infrastructural politics in the Middle East and North Africa: Pasts, presents, futures3
“History can’t be written without us in the center”: Colonial trauma, the cartographic body, and decolonizing methodologies in urban planning3
Mining normalcy: Lithium and its spectral forms3
Comfort in chaos: A sensory account of climate change denial3
Thresholds3
A ghost town called Singapore: The politics of geographic storytelling, from the “wild heart of Saugatuck” to “Singapore Dunes, LLC”3
“El Chamizal is ours forever:” Rumor, time, and the law in El Paso’s settler society3
Capture land as abolition geography: The mutuality of placemaking and flight3
Flexible sovereignty and contested legality: The overseas employment and legal struggles of Chinese workers3
Urbanizing social reproduction: (Re)thinking the politics of care in capitalist urban development3
Entangled lives: Land, property and guardianship in a changing Dakar2
The affective topologies of the climate crisis: On the spatial intensities of the climate political protests in Lützerath, Germany2
Counterfactual future-thinking2
Dromoelimination: Accelerating settler colonialism in Palestine2
The good, the bad and the tenant: Rental platforms renewing racial capitalism in the post-apartheid housing market2
Contingent autonomy: Robotic encounters in an uncertain world2
Corrigendum to Spaceport Cornwall: Scaling environmentally responsible space futures in South West England2
The problem of the future in the spacetime of resettlement: Iraqi refugees in the U.S.2
Trauma apps and the making of the ‘smart’ refugee2
Troubled waters and no bridges: The ecofascisms of an imagined global middle class2
Points of persuasion: Truth spots in future city development2
Value extraction through refugee carcerality: Data, labour and financialised accommodation2
Space technologies for development? Practicing sovereignty, beyond inclusion2
Living with hate relationships: Familiar encounters, enduring racisms and geographies of entrapment2
Alluvial gold exploitation along the Quito River: Dredgers and the operations of racial capitalism through social reproduction2
The case for doing less in our peer reviews2
Modernism in the present tense: “Dangerous” Scandinavian suburbs and their hereafters2
Against abstraction: Reclaiming and reorienting to embodied collective knowledges of solidarity2
Geographies of missing data: Spatializing counterdata production against feminicide2
(Re)mediation as flourishing: Digital assemblages of care and the everyday biopolitics of claiming asylum2
On the iron cage: Infrastructural worlding in Mandate Palestine2
Crucial roles of ‘life's work’ amidst public housing renewal in Ottawa and New York City2
Urban orientalism and the informal city in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil2
Autonomy within entanglements: Illegalised migrants, the EU border regime, and the political economy of Nouadhibou, Mauritania2
(Tiny) spaces of hope: Reclaiming, maintaining, and reframing housing in the tiny house movement2
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