Gender Place and Culture

Papers
(The TQCC of Gender Place and Culture is 3. 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
Winners of the Gender, Place and Culture Annual International Conference Award for New and Emerging Scholars, 202441
‘This is one place where no one will stare at me’: class and gendered geographies of urban café-cultures in Kashmir19
Bi: Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Nonbinary Youth18
Sex in placemaking activism: lesbians’ and queer women’s sex-based sociality in Sydney, Australia18
Managing masculinities: dynamics of offshore fishing labour in Vietnam15
War, women, and post-colonial conflict empowerment: Lessons from Sierra Leone13
Designing Content for China’s Women’s Sports Policy: insights from Overseas and Realistic Demands13
Performing ‘Asian’ femininities and the paradox of masculinities under cis -heteropatriarchy: unpacking the socio-spatial construction of young women’s f12
Syrian refugee men in ‘double waithood’: ethnographic perspectives on labour and marriage in Jordan’s border towns12
Gendered experiences during COVID-19 in Turkey and the meaning of home11
Gender and school journeys: mobilities, sexual geographies and girls’ risk in rural Zimbabwe11
‘I beat a Thai’: performing white masculinity in Thailand’s Muay Thai fighting tourism10
Drinking, risk, and care: a narcofeminist analysis of lesbian, bisexual, and queer women’s alcohol consumption and safety practices in Australia10
Female ex-combatant, empowerment, and reintegration: Gendered inequalities in Liberia and Nepal10
Gender inequality: issues, challenges and new perspectives10
Mining masculinities in song: intimate geographies of blue-collar resistance9
'Delhi is a hopeful place for me!': young middle-class women reclaiming the Indian city9
A gendered perspective on climate change and flood risks in urban informal spaces: a case study of Kibera informal settlement9
Many ways to care: mobility, gender and Gauteng’s geography9
Reproductive injustice: racism, pregnancy, and premature birth8
New jobs, new spatialised patriarchy: creating factory workers in a Himalayan pharmaceutical hub8
Constellations of care: Anarcha-feminism in practice8
Risk and the everyday: potentialities, gendered mobilities and women’s worlds in Banaras8
Caring-from infrastructures of safety: a conceptual review of care ethics, housing and domestic and family violence from Australia8
‘Do you really want to keep going with this?’: reporting gender-based violence in public transportation in Saltillo, Mexico8
Gendered livelihoods and the adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices in Nigeria7
A Short History of Trans Misogyny7
Gender dimension and semiotic ideology of tradition. Crafting the Russian folk7
Bollywood’s new woman: Liberalization, liberation, and contested bodies Bollywood’s new woman: Liberalization, liberation, and contested bodies , edited by Megha Anwer a7
Maternal responsibility and blame in technological disaster: radiation risk management as gendered labor after Fukushima7
Intersectional lives: Chinese Australian women in White Australia7
A Space of Their Own: Women, Writing and Place 1850–19507
Embodied spatiality: mapping gendered exclusion and women’s embodied right to the city in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa7
Pious Girls: Young Muslim Women in Indonesia7
The Toronto Wages for Housework Committee: a contribution to the critique of society and space7
‘You got to be a hard man’: performing and negotiating normative masculinities among Ghanaian young adults6
Pregnancy without birth: a feminist philosophy of miscarriage6
Beyond agricultural sustainability: the gendered impact of conservation agriculture on the reorganisation of agrarian labour and the social reproduction crisis in Nepal6
At the intersection of tradition and exploitation: unveiling the Dichotomy of Devadasis in Contemporary India6
Down-and-out in Paris: being LGBTQ and homeless, a compulsory performance of gender and sexuality6
Designing a ‘vibrant, attractive and sustainable city’: feminist approaches to beautification in Kampala, Uganda6
On the ‘demonic grounds’ of South African higher education: centering Black women and queer activists’ experiences in decolonization movements6
‘The only thing missing now is her being on the outside’: bodily borders/boundaries within father-foetal bonding interactions for UK expectant fathers6
Sculpting belonging in Europe: Denmark’s ‘I AM QUEEN MARY,’ Black presence and the Danish past6
Gendered Dynamics: Migration and Pre-Urban Food Economics in Agriculture6
From Back Alley to the Border: Criminal Abortion in California, 1920–19696
¿Qué vendes morena?: unpacking the bodily territorialization of Black women in Buenos Aires6
Research, rigour, and rape: facing the reality of gender-based violence in academic fieldwork5
Weibo Feminism: Expression, Activism, and Social Media in China5
Gendered livelihood impacts and responses to an invasive, transboundary weed in a rural Ethiopian community5
We must make kin to get free: reflections on #nobanonstolenland in Turtle Island5
Working from the heart – cultivating feminist care ethics through care farming in Sweden5
Moving for marriage: Inequalities, intimacy, and women’s lives in rural North India5
Gender-Based Violence and Layered Disasters: Place, Culture, and Survival5
Critical friendship: an alternative, ‘care-full’ way to play the academic game5
Food security and knowledge politics in rural Oaxaca5
Scales of Resistance: Indigenous Women’s Transborder Activism5
Gender, place and culture: a journal of feminist geography annual international conference award for new and emerging scholars, 20245
Everyday gendered Islamophobia: exploring ordinary attitudes toward Muslim women in Southern France5
Mapping the beauty salon as a diasporic space5
Brothers as bridesmaids: migration, meta-masculinity, and the gynocentric god of transnational Sino-Taiwanese Christianity5
‘The Buddha in the home’: dwelling with domestic violence in urban Sri Lanka4
Oriented sexual subjectivity: lesbian, bisexual and transgender women’s sexual subjectivity in Israeli rural space and periphery4
Cultural scripts and gendered parenting roles across East-West borders4
New Destinations of Empire: Mobilities, Racial Geographies, and Citizenship in the Transpacific United States4
Geographies of friendship and embodiments of radical violence, collective rage, and radical love at the U.S.–Mexico border’s Paso del Norte region4
‘Esta carretera nos atraviesa’: roadbuilding and mapping the cuerpo-territorio of Amazonian Indigenous girls in Bolivia4
Torn apart! Transnational feminist researchers’ geopolitical positionality in (pre-) COVID-19 times4
Handbook on gender and cities4
Pastoral women and their rangelands in Tanzania: a feminist critical discourse reframing4
Immigration Detention Inc.: The big business of locking up migrants4
The city aroused: Queer places and urban redevelopment in postwar San Francisco4
Women and Public Space in Turkey: Gender, Modernity and the Urban Experience4
Geographical Imagination and Experiences of Violence and Violence Prevention in Post-Soviet Space4
Living a callejera methodology: Grounding María Lugones’ streetwalker theorizing in feminist decolonial praxis4
Reassessing (en)gendered responsibilities for care through community gardening in Aotearoa New Zealand3
Changing the subject: Feminist and Queer Politics in Neoliberal India3
Feminist activism in the post-2010s Sinosphere – identifying issues, sharing knowledge, building movements3
The feminist killjoy handbook: the radical potential of getting in the way3
Queerburbia: LGBTQ2S suburban place-making3
‘She felt incredibly ashamed’: gendered (cyber-)bullying and the hypersexualized female body3
Displaced masculinities: young men navigating manhood, education and the climate crisis in urban Uganda3
Placing Disability: personal Essays of Embodied Geography3
Intimate geopolitics: love, territory, and the future on India’s Northern threshold3
Sharing domestic space in home accommodation of asylum seekers in Finland: intimacy, boundaries and identity work3
‘We want to live as other children live’: Palestinian children’s resistance to genocide as ‘fighting for life’3
Feelingout of place: queer experiences of belonging in metro Atlanta3
Til death do us part? End-of-life care for ageing Western husbands in Thailand3
No salon, no sanctuary: beauty under ‘lockdown’ in Australia in 20203
Patriarchy, colonial capitalism and the ‘gender mainstreaming’ of academic labor: tensions for women scholars in the Global South3
The spatiality of racial load: navigating spaces (of whiteness) in Bordeaux (France)3
Gender and cultural mediation in the long eighteenth century: women across borders3
‘Something to hold onto’: New Zealand women’s spatialised experiences of faith and spirituality during the COVID-19 pandemic3
Graffiti narratives: securitization, beautification, and gender in 25 January Revolution Cairo3
Anti-imperial feminist geographies: resisting security politics from Pakistan to Palestine3
Creating refugeescapes: Afghan refugee women’s strategies of surviving and thriving in Delhi3
Book review: Land, guns, caste, woman: The memoir of a lapsed revolutionary3
The monstrous-feminine, the colonial body, and Dr. Moreau: transhumanism, racial capitalism, and the speculative fiction of motherless birth3
Uncis’ Life-worlds the decolonial ecologies of the matriarchs of the Oceti Sakowin3
Marginalisation in the name of empowerment: unpacking rural women’s standpoints on female empowerment in Chinese consumer culture3
The New Era of Fertility (Xin Shengyu Shidai)3
The Precarity of Masculinity: Football, Pentecostalism, and Transnational Aspirations in Cameroon3
Auditioning for humanity: the geopolitics of social media and the question of Palestine3
Factory fortunes? Agrarian change, gendered livelihoods and the feminisation of labour in the edible birds’ nest trade in rural Indonesia3
Women in ‘New Nepal’ through the lens of classed, ethnic, and gendered peripheries3
Ogoni Women’s Activism: The Transnational Struggle for Justice against Big Oil and the State3
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