Social & Cultural Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Social & Cultural Geography 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The radical bookstore: counterspace for social movements106
Mapping the moral geographies of education: character, citizenship and values28
Socio-spatial experiences of living with cancer: new landscapes of a geographer-patient22
Why ‘cultures of care’?21
The Feel of Algorithms20
Digital and non-digital representations as actors in the enactment of selfhood and community on the Appalachian Trail19
The Unsettling Outdoors: Environmental Estrangement in Everyday Life, by Russell Hitchings. London: Wiley, RGS-IBG Book Series 2021 176 pp., $51.95 paperback (ISBN: 978-1-119-54915-4); $124.95 hardbac19
The institutionalization of parkour: blurring the boundaries of tight and loose spaces18
Pandemic-induced deathscapes: end-of-life, funerary and bereavement challenges for British-Bangladeshi Muslims17
The politics of dating apps: gender, sexuality, and emergent publics in Urban China15
Animated lands: studies in territoriology14
Editors note13
Some popular cultural geographies, starring Cyrille Regis, Delia Derbyshire, an Ewok, Mickey Mouse, Napalm Death, the Sylvanian families, and anonymous hate mail…13
Urban belonging as place-based affect13
‘They tell us to keep our distance, but we sleep five people in one tent’: The opportunistic governance of displaced people in Calais during the COVID-19 pandemic12
Queer Latinx Worldmakings: geographies of food, love and familia in prison12
‘We love it here and there’: Turkish Alevi older migrants’ belonging to places12
Deadly intersections: living and dying with non-humans in everyday life12
Feminist city: claiming space in a man-made world11
Threshold Modernisms: New Public Women and the Literary Spaces of Imperial London11
For a Liberatory Politics of Home11
‘Plantation memories: episodes of everyday racism’ (Memórias da Plantação: episódios de racismo quotidiano’/ trad. Nuno Quintas); rev. cient. Júlia Correia; rev. linguística João Berhan11
Inhabiting auteur architecture: tracing the residents’ experience of Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate10
‘Am I Being Unreasonable’ to use Mumsnet to explore historical geographies of childhood in domestic spaces?10
Glasgow’s contested LGBT pride spaces: examining dimensions of variegated homonormativities10
Cultures of labour: aspiration, developmental futures and the materiality of memory after Chinese economic reform10
Scientific hubris and a squeamish necropolitics: tracing continuities and discontinuities in AIDS discourses from the perspective of COVID-1910
Urban living and the search for new societal metaphors: Insights from Brussels participatory arts practices9
Wastelands to Wetlands: questioning wellbeing futures in urban greening9
Wild places: interstices of queer and trans* possibility in suburban Toronto9
Twenty-eight injections, two visits, one meeting: cultivating new skills for injecting medicine for rheumatoid arthritis9
Linguistic sound walks: setting out ways to explore the relationship between linguistic soundscapes and experiences of social diversity8
Urban surfaces, graffiti, and the right to the city8
Writing subjectivity without subjecthood: the machinic unconscious of Nathalie Sarraute’s Tropisms8
Intricate critical turn: changing geographical knowledge production in an authoritarian context8
Growing up, moving out, going on: Im/mobilities and youth transitions in the un/making of friendships7
Problematising density: COVID-19, the crowd, and urban life7
Building emotional-political communities to address gendered violence against women and girls during COVID-19 in the favelas of Maré, Rio de Janeiro7
‘All my friends here are ghosts’: everyday geo-legalities in a rural poultry town7
Towards a culture of care for ethical review: connections and frictions in institutional and individual practices of social research ethics7
‘Now there’s just a different feel’: spatiotemporal commitments & commercial racialization as markers of rural belonging7
Bedding into bags: the life histories of materials, makers and the time of making in a case study of fabric upcycling7
Home SOS: Gender, Violence, and Survival in Crisis Ordinary Cambodia6
Kerbs and curbs, desire and damage: an affirmative account of children’s play and being well during the COVID-19 pandemic6
Is the terrain still vague ? Reconsidering indeterminate spaces6
The transition to parenthood in urban space: continuity and disruption of embodied experience and spatial practice6
Vegetal intimacies in science6
Reconstructing culture: seasonal labour migration and the cultural geographies of social change in rural western India6
Therapeutic landscapes during the COVID-19 pandemic: increased and intensified interactions with nature6
Disappearance, emergence, and appearance: garbage and the politics of placemaking in Cartagena, Colombia6
The ‘Mirrored Ceiling’: Young undergraduate student women’s expectations of gendered career opportunities and constraints6
Apocalyptic nothingness: lacks, holes, and the limits of the geographical imagination6
Children’s prosthetic citizenship as ‘here-and-now’, ‘not-yet’ and ‘not-here’. the case of the mobile preschool6
Understanding ‘faith’ in faith-based organizations: refugee resettlement work as religious practice6
When top-down infrastructures fail: spaces and practices of care and community under COVID-196
Sonic registers of belonging: British mobile young people in UK higher education5
Travelling ‘down South’: language, cultural capital and spatiality in Chennai’s information technology sector5
Lively robots: robotic technologies in COVID-195
Ch’ixinakax utxiwa: on decolonising practices and discourses5
Legal and cultural geographies of displacement: home un making through material belongings5
Consonant and dissonant sonic ecologies: navigating affective atmospheres on Bourbon Street, New Orleans5
Communicative patterns and social networks between scientists and technicians in a culture of care: discussing morality across a hierarchy of occupational spaces5
Retail ruins: the ghosts of post-industrial spectacle5
Construction as a ‘building event’: exploring the role of project architects and their practices of intermediation during the construction of global architecture5
Undoing man ual labour: the performative force of female building workers5
On the technological unconscious: thinking the (a)signifying production of subjects and bodies with sonographic imaging5
Making space: Investigating the diversity conundrum for British music festivals5
Towards the geographies of loneliness: interpreting the spaces of loneliness in farming contexts4
‘Worn out’: debt discipline, hunger, and the gendered contingencies of the COVID-19 pandemic amongst Cambodian garment workers4
The geographies of sexual violence in education: a photovoice study in and around a South African township secondary school4
Mapping home, memory and spatial recovery in forced displacement4
Street-level service journeys: serendipity in outreach work with unstably housed people who use drugs4
Radio and the anti-geopolitical ear: imaginative geographies of a Syrian family’s migration to Europe on BBC Radio 44
A literary geography of the sinthome: the case of Sherlock Holmes and The Stormy Petrels of British Columbia4
Experiences of ‘sensory space-time compression’ in migrant homemaking4
# SpendYourSummerInGeorgia : popular geopolitics, grassroots activism and tourism marketing against Russia4
Unruly domestication: poverty, family, and statecraft in urban Perú4
The social stone: a story of transformation from ableist to accessible topology4
Making visible the Chicagoland suburban healthcare landscape of latina women: a qualitative GIS approach4
Mobile therapeutic ‘home’ territories during the COVID-19 pandemic and moments of being well pedalling4
Interfacing as embodied practice: journeys between print, screen and beyond4
“You better stay healthy and postpone any illness until I can be with you”: the multidirectional ‘care ecologies’ of migrant women during the COVID-19 pandemic4
Imagining post-fossil tourism mobilities with Norwegian tourists3
Philosophy of the Tourist3
Waste and the city: the crisis of sanitation and the right to citylife3
Animal-based entertainment industries, animal death and Social Licence to Operate (SLO): an analysis of ‘The Final Race’ and the 2019 Melbourne Cup3
Towards a research agenda for animal and disability geographies: ableism, speciesism, care, space, and place3
The prison as a postmilitary landscape3
Plant-based food politics: veganism, quiet activism and small businesses in Sydney’s foodscapes3
Young adults’ re-imagining of postsecular spaces in Czechia3
Getting to Know Noisiness: Moving on Concepts and Debates for (Aero)mobilities and Atmospheres3
More-than-human urban food growing imaginaries: engaging with the senses3
Coupling constraints affecting daily mobilities of Swedish families with wheelchair-using children3
The status of being or the achievement of becoming? Towards better understandings of cars as status symbols3
Post-return emotions: everyday food practices of overseas returned students in Shanghai3
Estate regeneration and its discontents: public housing, place and inequality in London3
The decolonial wor(l)ds of Indigenous women3
Moving behind the scenes of public space: the differentiation of market traders’ routinized mobilities3
Visual disability in spatio-temporal assemblages: conceptualizing reference points from a non-pointillist perspective3
‘We were turned into Jews’: space, subjectivation, and resistance in occupied Paris3
‘Stuffed if I [still don’t] know’: towards weak methodologies3
Declaring, scanning, sniffing, searching: unpacking the mobility cultures of Australia’s biosecurity3
The work that plants do: life, labour and the future of vegetal economies3
Deathly storytelling in the ecological city: how pigeons became falcon food in Baltimore, Maryland3
Constructing the geographical imagination: the Dickensian as a discourse3
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