Progress in Human Geography

Papers
(The H4-Index of Progress in Human Geography is 26. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Crystallising places: Towards geographies of ontogenesis and individuation153
Statecraft at the frontier of capitalism: A grounded view from China130
Political geography I: Blue geopolitics104
The agrarian question of climate change85
Now boarding: Towards new geographies of aeromobility70
Towards a statistical approach to humanistic-geographical place concepts70
Strategic geographies: Dialogues, totality and the modern prince61
Legal geography I: Everyday law57
Children’s geographies I: Decoloniality54
Children’s geographies II: Adults50
Blockchain urbanism: Evolving geographies of libertarian exit and technopolitical failure49
Book Review: The contours of colonialism: A book review symposium43
GIScience II: Disability GIS40
The geographies of ‘stranded communities’ in energy transitions40
Urban political ecologies of housing decarbonisation: Towards radical housing repair40
The settler colonial city in three movements39
Book Review: Rentier capitalism: A book review symposium39
Geographical imaginations of the global Vietnam War37
Risky energy geographies: From energy transition to disaster risk reduction36
Vital mobilities: Integrating healthcare, climate change, and mobilities33
Financial geography III – Everyday lives of finance33
Political geography II: The end of territorial integrity31
Captive bodies, prison geographies, and the somatic carceral condition31
Governing by debasing migrant lives. Reconceptualising biopolitics and extractivism in migration geography28
Towards a “trauma-informed spaces of care” model: The example of services for homeless substance users27
Social geography II: Space and Sociality27
Towards a post-foundational geography: Spaces of negativity, contingency, and antagonism26
Empire, redux: Towards a new political geography of race war26
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