Geography Compass

Papers
(The median citation count of Geography Compass is 1. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
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‘Male, Pale and Stale’? For More Curious, Diverse and Heterodox Economic Geographies50
Rethinking Climate Extreme Events and (Im)mobility From a Place‐Based Perspective38
Geographies of Loneliness: Understanding the Spatiality of Feeling Disconnected35
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Whose geography do we review?28
New cities in China: Tracking urban projects in the city fringe27
Geographies of queer economies26
Green Skills for Sustainability Transitions23
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Disrupting the Chrononormativity of Geographies of Youth and Youth Studies: Learning From Infractions at the Border22
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Locating the Belt and Road Initiative's spatial trilectics17
An Exploration of Dog‐Related Policy Through a Legal Animal Geographies Lens17
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Policy mobilities, ‘informational infrastructures’ and the ‘digital turn’: Towards a research agenda17
Sense of Place in Latin America: Mobilities, Territorialities, and Fear16
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Pieces of an Inter‐Disciplinary Puzzle: Connecting Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Disaster Studies15
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Distant suffering and digital knowledge politics: New trajectories for critical geography13
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Creating fairer futures for sustainability transitions12
Sustaining Care‐Full Public Spaces12
Rethinking ‘causality’ in quantitative human geography11
From the Great Recession to the Post‐COVID 19 Pandemic U.S. Municipal Fiscal Condition: “Austerity Urbanism,” “Pragmatic Municipalism” and On‐Going Explanatory Challenges11
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Where are you at? Re‐engaging bioregional ideas and what they offer geography10
Positive Futures for Urban Agriculture in Asia? A Review10
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Climate change and mental health and wellbeing: Reflections from a health geography lens10
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Sound Art Geographies: Listening at the Limits of Audibility10
Rethinking geographies of sovereignty: Towards a conceptual framework of situated sovereignty10
Historical Geographies of Engineering: Knowledges, Practices, Identities10
Slowness as warfare: Towards a relational approach to political violence in the West Bank9
Remote sensing of night‐time lights and electricity consumption: A systematic literature review and meta‐analysis9
Modeling activity spaces using big geo‐data: Progress and challenges9
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Urban military geographies: New directions in the (re)production of space, militarism, and the urban8
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Entering‐In, Tuning‐In: Linking Urban Public Space and Migrant Integration From a Place and Design Perspective7
Maritime Port Geographies: Materiality, Labour, and Statecraft in Global Crisis Context7
Embodied virtual geographies: Linkages between bodies, spaces, and digital environments7
Commons, counterpublics and dissident urban space7
Homeless women Don't wear Prada: The geographies of beauty standards and the bodies of homeless women6
Modelling Urbanisation in Cities in the Global South: A Review of Progress and Framework for the Future6
Advancing disaster geographies: From marginalisation to inclusion of gender and sexual minorities6
Geographical articulations of rurality at the rural‐urban interface6
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When artificial intelligence comes to the Chinese calligraphic landscape: The coming transformation6
Rural Revitalization in China: Reversing Rural Decline and Eliminating Poverty6
Where is justice in geography? A review of justice theorizing in the discipline5
A review of literature on slum redevelopment policies of India: Geographies of dispossessions and caste5
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From globalisation to the planetary: Towards a critical framework of planetary thinking in geography5
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Uneven geographies of COVID‐19: Reviewing geographical research agendas and concepts from a syndemics perspective5
Accumulation by adaptation5
Contours of Racial Capitalism, Urban Geography, and Infrastructure5
Revisiting economic geography and foreign direct investment in less developed regions5
Danced movement in human geographic research: A methodological discussion4
Addressing the need for more nuanced approaches towards transit‐induced gentrification: A case for a complex systems thinking framework4
Political ecologies of resettlement in river deltas4
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Maritime temporalities and capitalist development4
Defining Climate Finance Justice: Critical Geographies of Justice Amid Financialized Climate Action4
Towards an understanding of quality and inclusivity in human‐environment experiences3
Challenging neoliberal sport: Skateboarding as a resilient cultural practice3
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Beyond the usual suspects: Invisible labour(ers) in futures of work3
Geographies of storage3
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The Legal Geographies of Contracts: A Method on Formation, Substance and Enforcement3
Critical Geopolitics 2.0: Geopolitics in the Web of Life2
Thinking problem‐space in studies of revolt and archival methods2
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Towards a historical geography of girlhood2
Understanding Social Structural Change: Change Agency, Mediated Dualism and Fragmented Habitus2
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Geographies of peri‐urbanization in the global south2
Deaths of despair and the social geographies of health denial2
Abortion mobilities2
Positioning possibilities for human geographies of the sea: Automatic Identification Systems and its role in spatialising understandings of shipping2
Characterising and mapping potential and experienced tranquillity: From a state of mind to a cultural ecosystem service2
Ageing, sexualities and place: Aligning the geographies of gerontology and sexualities2
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Youth citizenship: Expanding conceptions of the young citizen2
Global development, diasporic communities, and civic space2
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The missing subject: Enabling a postcolonial future for climate conflict research1
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Transformative enterprises: Characteristics and a definition1
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Remaking the obsolete: Critical geographies of contemporary adaptive reuse1
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Looking From the Margins and the Making of Feminist Urban Worlds1
Michel Serres, ‘a legend for us to read our world,’ or just a geographer?1
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Allure and the spatialities of nationalism, war and development: Towards a geography of beauty1
Understanding Urban Cultural Festivals as Social Infrastructure1
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Resetting urban human‐microbial relations in pandemic times1
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