Environment and Planning A-Economy and Space

Papers
(The H4-Index of Environment and Planning A-Economy and Space is 27. 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
The university and the city: Spaces of risk, decolonisation, and civic disruption81
Platformed distinction work: Rethinking the migration and integration of food delivery workers in China77
Governing through ESG and the green spirit of asset manager capitalism76
Winners of the Ashby Prizes66
The return of the local state? Failing neoliberalism, remunicipalisation, and the role of the state in advanced capitalism63
Unravelling neighbourhood change: Decomposing the effects of residential mobility and incumbent change on credit access in California60
Reorienting new state capitalism to food and agriculture59
The political: A view from Jakarta’s kampungs45
Uneven and combined development in anthropology40
The uneven geography of real estate investment by Mainland Chinese state-owned and private enterprises in the U.S.: Local market conditions, migration, and ethnic networks38
Reformulating theories of ‘accumulation by dispossession’: ‘Contested accumulations through displacement’ in postcolonial Punjab, Pakistan37
The landlord state goes abroad: The remaking of the Norwegian ‘Energy Nation’ as a global rentier37
The multiple-theories problem: The case of spatial industrial clustering37
Becoming ‘farazat’: Re-examining feminisation from a Tunis used clothes sorting factory36
Patterns of opportunity spaces and agency across regional contexts: Conditions and drivers for change34
Anticipating Sino-UK fintech networks and the changing geographies of money as infrastructure33
The geometry of (anti)imperialism in food regime analysis33
Institutional conformity, entrepreneurial governance and local contingency: Problematizing central-local dynamics in localizing China's low-income housing policy32
The making of migrants’ wageless life: Exploiting by debasing31
Racialized downgrading and upgrading: Dis/articulation and the Fijian kava commodity chain31
The blockchain challenge for Sweden's housing and mortgage markets29
Whither hydrocarbons? The rescaling of global oil and gas markets amidst COVID-19 and a contested transition28
The horizontal governance of environmental upgrading: Lessons from the Prosecco and Valpolicella wine value chains in Italy28
From homes to assets: Transcalar territorial networks and the financialization of build to rent in Greater Manchester28
More-than-human economies of writing27
Adaptable state-controlled market actors: Underwriters and investors in the market of local government bonds in China27
A win-win situation? Urban regeneration and the paradox of homeowner displacement27
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