Progress in Human Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Progress in Human Geography is 13. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Crystallising places: Towards geographies of ontogenesis and individuation94
Corrigendum90
Socio-ecological precarity at the juncture of multiple crises78
Critical insurance studies: Some geographic directions58
(Un)wanted bodies and the internationalisation of higher education55
Beyond subject-making: Conflicting humanisms, class analysis, and the “dark side” of Gramscian political ecology52
Geographies of gender and sexuality I: Engaging the shift towards Southern urbanism52
Geography and ethics III: Description as a matter of moral concern51
Carceral and military geographies: Prisons, the military and war50
Maurice Blanchot’s troubling geography: Neutralizing key spatial and temporal concepts in the wake of deconstruction44
Agency, capabilities and geographical politics: A book review symposium44
Policing sounds43
Quantitative methods I: Reckoning with uncertainty39
Social geography III: Emotions and affective spatialities38
Rent and financialisation as concrete totality: The case for provisioning approaches as method of abstraction38
Techno-genesis: Reconceptualising geography’s technology from ontology to ontogenesis36
Classics in human geography revisited: Julie Guthman’s Agrarian Dreams: The Paradox of Organic Farming in California36
From autonomous to autonomist geographies35
Alienating assemblages: Working the carbonscape in times of transformation35
Geographies of night work32
Elite capture and urban geography: Analyzing geographies of privilege31
Statecraft at the frontier of capitalism: A grounded view from China30
Visionary geographies and European Studies29
Global production networks and the uneven development of regional training systems: Conceptualizing an approach and proposing a research agenda29
Economic geography II: The economic geographies of the COVID-19 pandemic25
Filling the hole? On new geographies of the subsurface25
Political geography II: Violence25
Distribution, dis-sumption and dis-appointment: The negative geographies of city logistics25
Putting Geographical Information Science in Place – Towards Theories of Platial Information and Platial Information Systems24
Political geography I: Blue geopolitics24
Regional opportunity structures: A research agenda to link spatial and social inequalities in rural areas24
Social geography I: Time and temporality24
Racialized geographies of housing financialization23
Unresolved issues in regional economic resilience: Conceptual ways forward23
The multiple geographies of constrained labour agency23
Geographies of race and ethnicity 1: Black geographies22
Participatory art and geography: Politics, publics, and space22
Geographies of race and ethnicity II: Black Feminist Geographies21
New geographies of crime? Cybercrime, southern criminology and diversifying research agendas21
For feminist geographies of austerity21
The politics of pixels: A review and agenda for critical remote sensing20
Revocalising human geography: Decolonial language geographies beyond the nation-state19
Creating cities of care: Towards a new radical care framework for geographical research with urban migrants and refugees19
Multispecies homescapes18
Energy justice beyond identity: Planting anarchist seeds towards total liberation17
Trajectories of translation16
Geographies of migration III: The digital migrant16
Cultural Geography I: Mediums16
Why can’t we grasp gentrification? Or: Gentrification as a moving target16
Geographies of gender and sexuality II: Charting scholarship on health15
Urban geography 1: ‘Big tech’ and the reshaping of urban space15
Blockchain urbanism: Evolving geographies of libertarian exit and technopolitical failure15
Now boarding: Towards new geographies of aeromobility15
Toward an expanded approach on Black mobilities15
Rescaling: Change agency and the emerging geography of economic relationships14
Cultural geographies III: What if…? Imagination, worldly relations and doing research otherwise14
Children’s geographies I: Decoloniality14
Building back better from COVID-19: Knowledge, emergence and social contracts14
Infrastructured bodies: Between violence and fugitivity13
Geographies of production III: Global production in/through nature13
Children’s geographies II: Adults13
Geography’s abolitionist turn: Notes on freedom, property, and the state13
Geographies of infrastructure III: Infrastructure with Chinese characteristics13
Unpacking pervasive heteronormativity in sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities to embrace multiplicity of sexualities13
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