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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Essential care: migrant Latin American youth negotiating acts of caring before and during COVID lockdowns39
Pollution is colonialism28
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 hardbac28
Digital hauntology: the Heeum Museum’s VR exhibition and the ghostly testimonies of Japanese military ‘comfort women’23
Kerbs and curbs, desire and damage: an affirmative account of children’s play and being well during the COVID-19 pandemic18
The institutionalization of parkour: blurring the boundaries of tight and loose spaces18
On the drag of the ship(ped)16
Performing geographies of disappearance: migration and the case of the Saharan knowledge claim15
Philosophy of the Tourist14
Experiences of ‘sensory space-time compression’ in migrant homemaking13
Plant-based food politics: veganism, quiet activism and small businesses in Sydney’s foodscapes13
More-than-human urban food growing imaginaries: engaging with the senses13
Towards a research agenda for animal and disability geographies: ableism, speciesism, care, space, and place13
Retail ruins: the ghosts of post-industrial spectacle12
Artificial intelligence and the city: urbanistic perspectives on AI12
‘Like yelling bomb in an airport’: bed bugs and more-than-human geographies of migrant farm worker hostels12
The Insta-Gaze: investigating the endurance of stereotypes of Africa11
Migration research in ‘play space’: joyful encounters, empathic unsettlement and refusal in arts-based ethnography11
The politics of listing and urban heritage: social housing, representation and the case of Robin Hood Gardens10
Creator Culture: An Introduction to Global Social Media Entertainment10
Planty temporalities: sea buckthorn in post-mining landscapes10
Encounters convening publics: opposing politics and confronting trouble-making10
Paradoxes of emancipation: radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece10
Terrorscapes of desova : disappearance and apparition in Rio de Janeiro9
Ruins and the politics of disappearance: racial and social invisibilities in Detroit’s abandonment tourism9
The politics of feeling: populism, progressivism, liberalism9
Feeling–living–fighting the housing crisis: testimonio as methodology in geographic housing research9
Mediterranean geographies from the abyss. Traces of the wake: boats and shipwrecks8
Threshold: how smart homes change us inside and out8
Rethinking spaces of gendered livestock ownership: pastoralist women’s knowledge, care, and labor8
Micro-visual encounters with homelessness in an urban railway station8
Creative writing: Urban renewal, the creative city and graffiti in Johannesburg8
Night-time bedroom soundscapes: embodied geographies of housing and home8
‘No one can just occupy the space without our permission’: informal governance mechanisms and the politics of street traders’ access to space in Harare’s contested Central Business District (CBD)7
“We’re not that much different from you!”: navigating positions of betweenness to explore solidarity, care and vulnerability in refugee and forced migration research7
‘Why has this guy got his foot in the sink?’: challenges, encounters and everyday geographies of practicing wudu7
COVID19 geographies: activities and activisms of those opposed to or concerned about changes to sexual and gendered legislation and cultures7
Beyond refugeeness: complex subjectivities in Palestinian refugee camps7
Shapes of hot water: the ontological politics of handwashing during the COVID-19 pandemic7
A walk with “that wild dog of yours”: tales of circumscribed, co-negotiated and adaptive walking practices7
Earth, cosmos and culture: geographies of outer space in Britain, 1900–20207
School food at home: Brazil’s national school food programme (PNAE) during the COVID-19 pandemic7
Living between inside and outside: the disciplined domesticities of prison staff quarters in the UK’s Victorian-era prisons6
What happened to the progressive sense of place? Exploratory place writing from Kilburn to Neukölln6
Doing social infrastructure “by the book”? The contested place of children in Aotearoa New Zealand’s transforming public libraries6
The Fold: From Your Body to the Cosmos, by6
Affective practices and embodied cultural performances: creating atmospheres at Hanfu festivals6
No taste like home: geographies of private home dining6
‘What can a little leaf do?’: mulch, farming autonomy, and the generosity of infrastructures in ruined agricultural landscapes6
Philip Larkin and the place of writing6
‘Empty returns’: home and its unmaking during Greek-Cypriot refugee women’s return visits6
Vegetal intimacies in science5
Urban belonging as place-based affect5
Studentification as gendered urban process: student geographies of housing in Waterloo, Canada5
Valuing the manual: the demarcation of embodied practices within algorithmic decision-making processes5
Scientific hubris and a squeamish necropolitics: tracing continuities and discontinuities in AIDS discourses from the perspective of COVID-195
‘Now there’s just a different feel’: spatiotemporal commitments & commercial racialization as markers of rural belonging5
Nothing there . A small Armenian town between disappearance and endurance5
Spatialising the collective: the spatial practices of two housing projects in Berlin5
The subterranean in crime fiction: examining Edinburgh’s underground in Ian Rankin’s John Rebus novels5
‘To remember means to fight [fascism]!’: constellations of visibility and disappearance in Brandenburg, Germany5
When top-down infrastructures fail: spaces and practices of care and community under COVID-195
Constructing social memories by restructuring landscapes: transforming Turkey’s industrial centre into a geopark5
In the interstices of ubiquity: respatialising Bogotá through black relational territories5
Food security and the ma(s)king of indigenous peoples’ dispossession: the example of Inuit in Canada5
Towards the geographies of loneliness: interpreting the spaces of loneliness in farming contexts4
Moving behind the scenes of public space: the differentiation of market traders’ routinized mobilities4
On the technological unconscious: thinking the (a)signifying production of subjects and bodies with sonographic imaging4
Estate regeneration and its discontents: public housing, place and inequality in London4
Interfacing as embodied practice: journeys between print, screen and beyond4
# SpendYourSummerInGeorgia : popular geopolitics, grassroots activism and tourism marketing against Russia4
Remapping the body: an autoethnography of pain, paraesthesia, and the co-production of functional neurological symptoms4
Radio and the anti-geopolitical ear: imaginative geographies of a Syrian family’s migration to Europe on BBC Radio 44
Mind the information gap! Constructing counter-narratives for urban planning in Detroit’s photobooks4
Making sense of ‘middle-age’: thinking from and through the middle3
Mobile therapeutic ‘home’ territories during the COVID-19 pandemic and moments of being well pedalling3
The transgressive art of walking: entanglements of urban activism and tourism in South Tel Aviv3
The new urban ruins: vacancy, urban politics and international experiments in the Post Crisis City The new urban ruins: vacancy, urban politics and international experiments in the Post3
Geographies of awkward encounters: unsettling moments for women in spaces of active leisure in Southeast Queensland, Australia3
Ferals and gentrification in urban Australia: place, death and memory3
Buycotting to save the neighbourhood? exploring the altered meaning of social infrastructures of consumption during the Covid-19 crisis in Linden, Hannover, Germany3
Mail art methods and the social and cultural geographies of families affected by rare disease3
Planetary justice: stories and studies of action, resistance and solidarity3
Bubbles, fortresses and rings of steel: risk and socio-spatialities in Australians’ accounts of border controls during the COVID-19 pandemic3
Critical toponymies beyond the power-resistance nexus: multiple toponymies and everyday life in the (re-)naming of South China Sea Islands3
Affective exits: leaving as desire against neoliberal futurity3
Using Tronto’s care ethics to transform debates about UK emergency food3
Concealed productions of structural violence: a cultural flagship in post-authoritarian Spain3
Custodians of a resort island: standing by between oblivion and restoration3
Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors3
‘Stuffed if I [still don’t] know’: towards weak methodologies3
Care ethics in transnational healthcare: attentiveness, competence, and responsibility in medical travel facilitation3
Towards an assemblage approach to mobile disability politics3
Minding the emptiness of nothing: methodological nothingness and the spatial anthropology of futility3
Occupational and social mobility of skilled migrants: an intersectional analysis3
Auratic distance: art’s role in heritage production3
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