Urban Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Urban Geography is 6. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Activist performances on edge: spatial politics after the end of public space68
Border troubles: urban nature and the remaking of public/private divides63
“I salute them for their hardwork and contribution”: inclusive urbanism and organizing women recyclers in Ahmedabad, India62
Influencers and social media: gentrification aesthetics and prosumption through China’s wanghong economy28
Corporate practices of racial banishment in Los Angeles27
Performing conviviality in diverse and precarious urban spaces: everyday experiences of Nigerian migrant entrepreneurs in Downtown, Harare22
Subverting the “migrant division of labor” through the traditional retail market: the London Latin Village’s struggle against gentrification20
Active aging in place: neighborhood practices and preferences among urban older adults in Sweden20
Omni-temporality and place making: evidence from Colchester in the long-nineteenth century20
Mapping the desirable and affordable city: middle-income renter perceptions of housing opportunity20
The slow violence of waiting in the un making of public housing19
Beyond dystopian smart cities? Unlocking a progressive utopian future in smart urbanism19
Of scale and discourse: China’s ecological civilization and the struggle for development in Anshun19
Black insurgent aesthetics and the public imaginary19
Caring for debt: women’s work in Istanbul’s mass housing estates17
On writing The City after Property17
Coda: reflections on public and private space in a post-Covid world17
Negotiating infrastructural citizenship beyond the state: philanthropy, non-profit organizations, and the Flint Water Crisis17
Notions of time in a neighborhood destined for state-led regeneration16
Do you see it how I see it? Differences in neighborhood perceptions explained by individuals’ socioeconomic characteristics and trust attitudes16
Revisioning Urban Pulse16
Rental sector liberalization and the housing outcomes for young urban adults16
Trust the people: a lesson in listening, learning and following the lead of Black people in The City after Property Trust the people: a lesson in liste15
Urban uprisings between revolutionary openings and reactionary outcomes: making sense of the 2013 “June Days” in Brazil15
Claiborne love song: black place-making toward a vast imaginary of freedom15
Narratives of dispossession: a precondition of colonialism in Detroit15
Community benefits agreements and growth coalitions: leveraging the growth machine thesis for alternative organizing strategies14
Cultivated, feral, wild: the urban as an ecological formation14
Metropolitan geographies of urban commons: mapping socio-economic alternatives in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona13
Mitungi as … thinking about urban space and infrastructure with the jerry can13
The ivory tower in China’s speculative urbanism: instrumentalizing the university-healthcare nexus13
New urban politics as post-politics of schooling marketization and distribution in entrepreneurial Chinese cities12
Sidewalk toil as performance of insurgent citizenship12
Urban renewal without gentrification: toward dual goals of neighborhood revitalization and community preservation?12
Art, culture and regeneration in China: the bi-city biennale of urbanism/architecture in Shenzhen12
No place for trust—the significance of trust in housing development12
The limits of right-sizing: analyzing social housing strategies in French shrinking cities12
No common cause? The spaces of urban collective identity12
Object-based change detection (OBCD): a case study for measuring retail led regeneration11
Chinese urbanism : lessons for theorizing the post-socialist city11
Identifying habitation patterns in world heritage areas through social media and open datasets11
Human-animal relations in lively cities: a novel look11
“I don't think anybody’s ever been to scale:” the imperative for growth and the implications of scale for Community Land Trusts in Minnesota, USA11
Ethnographies of urban change: introducing homelessness and the post-socialist city11
“We are the forerunners in Southern Europe”: Experimenting with Business Improvement Districts in Greater Barcelona11
Centering artist voices: notes from a survey of artists and cultural workers in Philadelphia, PA, and Richmond, VA11
Growing up sustainable? Politics of race and youth in Urbanplan, Copenhagen11
Urban geographies of waste11
Rent extraction and the making of urban frontiers: a firm-centered approach10
Subordinate housing financialization: tracing global institutional investment into Lisbon’s urban development10
Wishing the wall back: the struggles of eight “unification losers” in post-socialist Berlin10
“I always say, it’s the icing on the cake”: the discursive production of fare-free public transport in Luxembourg10
Visualizing superdiversity and “seeing” urban socio-economic complexity10
Enacting urban governance innovation: beyond strategic pathways to incremental “muddling through”9
Variations onVariations: placing public space in context9
Home swapping as a degrowth strategy for housing9
Speed traps: on the turbulent logics of the platformed motorcycle9
Centrifugal circular cities: mapping circular economy employment and accessibility in Melbourne, Australia9
Mobilizing legal expertise in and against cities: urban planning amidst increased legal action in Bogotá9
People after property: beyond relations of extraction9
Filling the void: arts and culture institutions as socio-political actors in East Jerusalem9
Urban smart microgrids: a political technology of emergency-normalcy8
“It’s not that I don’t like it here, it’s just that I eventually want to live somewhere else”: young refugees’ contested arrival experiences, local racialized discourses and emergent future selves in 8
Ontological agility and infrastructure: Palestinian liberation's praxis in the corridor between Ramallah and East Jerusalem8
Beyond the (non)piped drinking water regimes: complex configurations of conflicts and cooperation8
Right to the city or environmental gentrification? A discussion about risks and potential of urban agriculture8
Desirable or unremarkable? Perceiving and living with diversity in public squares8
The new informality? The financialization of informal housing as a parasitic relation (2023) Plenary Commentary8
The sounds of who we are: rethinking divided cities through sound8
“This is my home, and I am not ashamed to live here”: a comparative study of sense of belonging in Harare and Accra’s informal settlements8
Land back / cities back8
Rethinking the off-grid city8
Synthesizing collective memory and counter-memory in urban space8
Migrants’ intergroup relations and the role of neighborhood in urban China: a generational perspective8
Participatory micro-regeneration: governing urban redevelopment in Qinghe, Beijing7
Geographies and counter-geographies of global circulation in port cities – the case of Piraeus7
From shopping centers to cultural centers: Los Angeles strip malls as sites of ethnic and immigrant placemaking7
Crypto-urban statecraft: post-pandemic urban governance experiments in Miami7
Interrogating narratives of urban change: disinvestment and development in two neighborhoods in Baltimore, MD7
Maintaining Portland’s “progressive dystopia”: housing, carcerality, and the real estate state7
Mapping and the politics of informality in Jakarta7
Closed or connected? The economic geography of technological collaboration between special economic zones in China’s Suzhou-Wuxi-Changzhou metropolitan area7
From “killing deserts” to “killing cities”: weaponizing urban landscapes in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands7
Rural idyll in a global creative city: gentrification, cultural governance and creative placemaking7
African cities in conversation: who are we listening and talking to?7
On data cultures and the prehistories of smart urbanism in “Africa’s Digital City”7
Seeing like the shadow state: philanthropy, memory, and public housing redevelopment in Syracuse, NY7
“Art district without artists”: urban redevelopment through industrial heritage renovation and the gentrification of industrial neighborhoods in China7
Community governance during the Shanghai COVID-19 lockdown I: the roles and actions of residents’ committees7
Rethinking rent gaps from the Amazon: urban contestation and extractive frontiers in Ecuador7
Decline-induced displacement: the case of Detroit6
The limits of collective resistance to urban renewal: the governance of urban displacements in Lagos, Nigeria6
The role of urban transformation on inter-suburban commuting: evidence from Jakarta metropolitan area, Indonesia6
Nigerian migrants, daily life domains and bordering processes in the city of Guangzhou6
“There’s nothing left to tax”: the effects of automobility on the downtowns of America’s mid-size cities 1913–20136
Planning and developing a high-speed railway new town under state entrepreneurialism in China6
Socio-economic segregation in European cities. A comparative study of Brussels, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Oslo and Stockholm6
Neoliberalization and urban redevelopment: the impact of public policy on multiple dimensions of spatial inequality6
Māṇḍavlī: negotiating with digital governance in Mumbai6
“Regarding the pain of others”: urban geography after empathy6
Temporal logics in urban place-making: the case of refugee-background Ethiopians in Australia6
Decolonising feminist explorations of urban futures6
The policing of Black debt: how the municipal bond market regulates the right to water6
The myth of the “Brasília of the North”: rhetoric and reality in Newcastle’s urban transformation6
Contested autonomy in “smart” and “inclusive” innovation: test-driving transportation technology and policy in Pittsburgh6
Living with, or despite, organized abandonment: social reproduction and real estate speculation on Chicago’s Large Lots6
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