Geography Compass

Papers
(The median citation count of Geography Compass is 0. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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The geopolitics of energy system transformation: A review82
Towards more inclusive smart cities: Reconciling the divergent realities of data and discourse at the margins41
Spatial implications of digitization: State of the field and research agenda40
Geographies of care work: The commodification of care, digital care futures and alternative caring visions29
The financialization of everyday life: Caring for debts27
Whither corporate financialization? A literature review26
New cities: Power, profit, and prestige23
Using ethnography and assemblage theory in political geography20
Disciplining migration aspirations through migration‐information campaigns: A systematic review of the literature19
‘What is industrial culture anyway?’ Theoretical framing of the concept in economic geography19
Geographies of peri‐urbanization in the global south16
Multifunctional agriculture: Policies and implementation in China16
Logistical geographies16
Geographies of purpose built student accommodation: Exclusivity, precarity and (im)mobility16
Potential rebound effects of teleworking on residential and daily mobility15
Toward healthier futures in post‐pandemic times: Political ecology, racial capitalism, and black feminist approaches to care15
The aesthetic turn in border studies: Visual geographies of power, contestation and subversion14
Distancing animal death: Geographies of killing and making killable13
Machine learning in geography–Past, present, and future13
Sand geographies: Disentangling the material foundations of the built environment13
Social Reproduction Theory: State of the field and new directions in geography12
“No queers out there”? Metronormativity and the queer suburban12
Assemblages and complex adaptive systems: A conceptual crossroads for integrative research?12
Peace geographies and the spatial turn in peace and conflict studies: Integrating parallel conversations through spatial practices11
Political ecology of milk: Contested futures of a lively food11
Exploring trans people's lives in Britain, trans studies, geography and beyond: A review of research progress11
Bridging the geospatial gap: Data about space and indigenous knowledge of place10
The anti‐geopolitical cinematic eye: Documentary film and critical geopolitics10
The mainstreaming of “vulgar territory” and popular visions of hyper‐bordered and feminized territory10
Police and policing in geography: From methods, to theory, to praxis10
Mind the gap: Advancing evolutionary approaches to regional development with progressive empirical strategies10
The virtues of insularity: Pondering a new chapter in the historical geography of islands10
Reconsidering movement and exposure: Towards a more dynamic health geography9
Emerging research methods in environmental displacement and forced migration research9
Wellbeing and blue‐green space in post‐pandemic cities: Drivers, debates and departures8
Approaches to energy transitions: Carbon pricing, managed decline, and/or green new deal?8
Geopolitical encounters and entanglements along the belt and road initiative8
Complex spatial networks: Theory and geospatial applications8
Remaking the obsolete: Critical geographies of contemporary adaptive reuse7
The death of the author in place names: A Barthesian intervention into critical toponymy7
(Re)visiting the neighbourhood7
Geographies of cultural industries across the global urban system7
Bricks in the wall: A review of the issues that affect children of in‐country seasonal migrant workers in the brick kilns of Nepal6
Spatialities of entrepreneurial ecosystems6
Autonomous vehicles, human agency and the potential of urban life6
Energy geographies in/of the Anthropocene: Where now?6
Geographies of the public library: Institutions, architectures, interactions6
21st‐century transnational real estate development: What, where, who, how and why?6
The missing subject: Enabling a postcolonial future for climate conflict research6
On geopolitics and education: Interventions, possibilities, and future directions5
Why geographic data science is not a science5
Connecting country and city: The multiple geographies of real property ownership in the US5
Good, homely, troublesome or improving? Historical geographies of drinking places, c. 1850–19505
Youth citizenship: Expanding conceptions of the young citizen5
Re‐thinking urban infrastructures as spaces of learning5
Creating fairer futures for sustainability transitions5
Embodied virtual geographies: Linkages between bodies, spaces, and digital environments5
Gentrification as (settler) colonialism? Moving beyond metaphorical linkages5
Geographies of climate change opinion5
Gangs, gang members, and geography5
Geography and virtual reality4
The digitalisation of consumption and its geographies4
Geographies of running cultures and practices4
Transformative perspectives on labour geographies – The role of labour agency in processes of socioecological transformations4
Where is justice in geography? A review of justice theorizing in the discipline4
Critical geographies of transport and mobility: Studying power relations through practice, academia, and activism4
Policy diffusion, policy transfer, and policy mobilities revisited: A call for more interdisciplinary approaches in human geography4
Advancing children’s geographies through ‘grey areas’ of age and childhood4
Revisiting economic geography and foreign direct investment in less developed regions4
Geopolitics as an ethnographic object and agenda4
Unravelling material/digital shopping space: An assemblage approach4
Community gardens as feminist spaces: A more‐than‐gendered approach to their transformative potential4
The urban governance configuration: A conceptual framework for understanding complexity and enhancing transitions to greater sustainability in cities3
Bears in space: Geographies of a global community of big and hairy gay/bi/queer men3
Bios and arrows: On time in health geographies3
Africa Fashion Futures: Creative economies, global networks and local development3
Solidarity for whom? Interrogating solidarity in geographic research methodologies3
Recent geohistorical research on boundary‐making. Challenging conventional narratives on borders and modern state‐building3
Towards geographies of child protection3
Geographies of the urban underground3
An instrumental‐reflexive approach to assessing and building food system resilience3
Geography and linguistics: Histories, entanglements and departures3
Modeling activity spaces using big geo‐data: Progress and challenges3
Revisiting the history of ideas: A forgotten resource for historians of geography2
Political ecologies of resettlement in river deltas2
Geographical articulations of rurality at the rural‐urban interface2
Remote sensing of night‐time lights and electricity consumption: A systematic literature review and meta‐analysis2
Locating the Belt and Road Initiative's spatial trilectics2
Listening to the archive: Historical geographies of sound2
Resetting urban human‐microbial relations in pandemic times2
Velomobilities: Cycling geographies and well‐being2
Characterising and mapping potential and experienced tranquillity: From a state of mind to a cultural ecosystem service2
Geographical approaches to religion in the past2
Geographies of ethnogenesis and diasporas2
Deaths of despair and the social geographies of health denial2
Valued waste/wasted value: Waste, value and the labour process in electronic waste recycling in Singapore and Malaysia2
Where are you at? Re‐engaging bioregional ideas and what they offer geography2
Ageing, sexualities and place: Aligning the geographies of gerontology and sexualities2
Geographies of hiding: power, vulnerability and agency in secret spaces2
Advancing disaster geographies: From marginalisation to inclusion of gender and sexual minorities2
Postqualitative geographies2
Mapping the discursive in labour geographies2
Commons, counterpublics and dissident urban space2
Beyond the usual suspects: Invisible labour(ers) in futures of work2
New cities in China: Tracking urban projects in the city fringe2
Historical geographies of alternative, and non‐formal education: Learning from the histories of Black education1
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From globalisation to the planetary: Towards a critical framework of planetary thinking in geography1
Weather and exercise: A comparative review and the role of geographers1
People‐watching and urban life: Toward a research agenda1
Allure and the spatialities of nationalism, war and development: Towards a geography of beauty1
Slowness as warfare: Towards a relational approach to political violence in the West Bank1
Where the power lies: Developing a political ecology framework for just energy transition1
Global retail capital and urban futures: Feminist postcolonial perspectives1
Global development, diasporic communities, and civic space1
Geographies of capital punishment: New directions and interventions1
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Michel Serres, ‘a legend for us to read our world,’ or just a geographer?1
Beyond state politics in Asia's transboundary rivers: Revisiting two decades of critical hydropolitics1
Analysing gateway cities at different scales: From global interlinking and regional development to urban branding1
Geographies of big water infrastructure: Contemporary insights and future research opportunities1
Decentralisation of historical geography in China 2006–20201
Abortion mobilities1
Challenging neoliberal sport: Skateboarding as a resilient cultural practice1
Maritime temporalities and capitalist development1
Whose geography do we review?1
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The power of story: Understanding gendered dimensions of mobility among Tucson refugees0
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Geographic roots, anthropological routes: New avenues in geographies of religions0
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Addressing the need for more nuanced approaches towards transit‐induced gentrification: A case for a complex systems thinking framework0
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Event ethnography: Studying power and politics through events0
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Climate change and mental health and wellbeing: Reflections from a health geography lens0
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The rise of ‘infrastructural populism’: Urban infrastructure and right‐wing politics0
Distant suffering and digital knowledge politics: New trajectories for critical geography0
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For critical geo‐histories of population. Engaging geographically with Massimo Livi Bacci's works0
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Actually existing racial capitalism: Financialisation and bordering in UK housing associations0
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Historical geographies of place naming: Colonial practices and beyond0
Danced movement in human geographic research: A methodological discussion0
Museum as geopolitical entity: Toward soft combat0
Geographies of storage0
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Re‐engaging psychology for (more) human geographies of the future0
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Transformative enterprises: Characteristics and a definition0
Prison geographies: Nine disciplinary approaches0
Historical geographies of Japanese colonial urbanism0
A review of literature on slum redevelopment policies of India: Geographies of dispossessions and caste0
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Problematizing urban microtoponyms0
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Accumulation by adaptation0
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Homeless women Don't wear Prada: The geographies of beauty standards and the bodies of homeless women0
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Thinking problem‐space in studies of revolt and archival methods0
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Towards an understanding of quality and inclusivity in human‐environment experiences0
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Urban military geographies: New directions in the (re)production of space, militarism, and the urban0
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Border as assemblages: Rethinking the border politics of the global food trade0
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Comparative urbanism in times of Covid‐19 and beyond0
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Positioning possibilities for human geographies of the sea: Automatic Identification Systems and its role in spatialising understandings of shipping0
Geographies of queer economies0
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Thinking night studies through a southern European perspective0
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Strategic collaboration: Examining the possibilities of cooperation among local economic developers0
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The past, present, and future of underwater spaces: From tourist experiences to the possibility of habitation0
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When artificial intelligence comes to the Chinese calligraphic landscape: The coming transformation0
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Education‐migration brokers, international student mobilities and digital transformations in pre‐ and post‐pandemic times0
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