Progress in Human Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Progress in Human Geography is 14. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Carceral and military geographies: Prisons, the military and war102
Crystallising places: Towards geographies of ontogenesis and individuation91
Political geography I: Blue geopolitics61
Statecraft at the frontier of capitalism: A grounded view from China59
Geographies of production III: Global production in/through nature59
The agrarian question of climate change59
Blockchain urbanism: Evolving geographies of libertarian exit and technopolitical failure59
Now boarding: Towards new geographies of aeromobility52
Legal geography I: Everyday law47
Children’s geographies II: Adults46
Children’s geographies I: Decoloniality44
Book Review: The contours of colonialism: A book review symposium41
The geographies of ‘stranded communities’ in energy transitions40
The settler colonial city in three movements37
Ambiguous spaces, empirical traces: Accounting for ignorance when researching around the illicit36
Vital mobilities: Integrating healthcare, climate change, and mobilities34
Political geography II: The end of territorial integrity33
Book Review: Rentier capitalism: A book review symposium33
Empire, redux: Towards a new political geography of race war30
Towards a post-foundational geography: Spaces of negativity, contingency, and antagonism29
Towards a “trauma-informed spaces of care” model: The example of services for homeless substance users29
Captive bodies, prison geographies, and the somatic carceral condition28
Indigenous peoples’ geographies I: Indigenous spatialities beyond place through relational, mobile and hemispheric & global approaches27
Social geography II: Space and Sociality27
Ideas and ideation in geographical political economy26
The work of fluid metaphors in migration research: Geographical imaginations and the politics of writing26
Social geography I: Anti‐racism, implacable whiteness and decolonizing Anglo‐American geography26
Infectious addictions: Geographies of colliding epidemics26
Reimagining geographies of public finance25
Entrepreneurial ecosystems and clusters: How can economic geographers advance debates for regional development?24
Classics in human geography revisited: Julie Guthman’s Agrarian Dreams: The Paradox of Organic Farming in California24
(Un)wanted bodies and the internationalisation of higher education24
New geographies of crime? Cybercrime, southern criminology and diversifying research agendas22
From autonomous to autonomist geographies22
Techno-genesis: Reconceptualising geography’s technology from ontology to ontogenesis22
Visionary geographies and European Studies21
Social geography III: Emotions and affective spatialities20
Geographies of race and ethnicity 1: Black geographies19
Weeds in action: Vegetal political ecology of unwanted plants18
Trajectories of translation18
Geography’s abolitionist turn: Notes on freedom, property, and the state17
Corrigendum to “Atmospheric geographies of (counter)terrorism”17
Racialized geographies of home: Property, unhoming and other possible futures17
Insights from Antipodean legal geography: Building an environmental legal geography scholarship17
Metabolic geographies: Work, shifts and politics16
Geographies of migration II: Decolonising migration studies16
Progress in simulating human geography: Assemblage theory and the practice of multi-agent artificial intelligence modeling16
Geographical education II: Anti-racist, decolonial futures16
Political geography III: International migration and geopolitics16
Depth beyond 3D: The decolonial dimensions of volume16
Animal geographies III: Relational and political16
A grammar for non-teleological geographies: Differentiating the divergence of intention and outcomes in the everyday15
From the margins of Geographical Information Systems: Limitations, challenges, and proposals15
Political ecology III: Praxis - doing, undoing, and being in radical political ecology research15
What is wrong with gentrification-related displacement?15
Geography, area studies and Chinese world-writing14
Development geography II: Community-based adaptation and locally-led adaptation14
Resource geography III: Rentier natures and the renewal of class struggle14
Geographical perspectives on loneliness: An agenda for research and action14
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