Emotion Space and Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Emotion Space and Society is 4. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book review28
Transnational daughters in Australia: Caring remotely for ageing parents during COVID 1923
The value of being unseen – Experiencing hidden elements of ‘invisible’ work18
Coping with COVID-19: The sociomaterial dimensions of living with pre-existing mental illness during the early stages of the coronavirus crisis18
Transnational trauma: The social capital and existential (im)mobility of Syrian men in Germany16
Creating tears in the fabric of whiteness15
Book review14
Atmospheres of the other: Building and feeling Stockholm's orthodox synagogue14
Facebook as a platform for collecting women's birth stories: Supporting emotional connections between researchers and participants13
Collective writing as survival tool: Mechanisms of reflexivity against neoliberal academia11
Book review11
Young people's self-tracking assemblage: the role of digital and material space in shaping affective, emotional experiences10
Tracing memories and meanings of festival landscapes during the COVID-19 pandemic10
Sweat speaks: Stories of embodiment, emotion, and erasure on a heating planet10
Affective dynamics of belonging in a regenerated Dublin suburb10
Psychosocial effects of gentrification on elderly people in Barcelona from the perspective of bereavement9
An affective absence: Memorialising loss at Pike River Mine, New Zealand9
Exploring the soundscape and the atmosphere of the Gigli di Nola cultural festival in Italy9
Video playback, affective witnessing, and the mobility of trauma: Video evidence of violent crime in the criminal justice system9
Disrupted place attachments and emotional energy geography in fracked Appalachia8
Book review8
Mobility time Flow: The autistic view on crip spacetime8
“I get a whiz in my body as I walk past it”: Visceral imaginaries in children's everyday mobilities8
“Wow. What's going on?” Emotional geographies of international student mobility to the UK in a time of crisis8
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: Nostalgia and mobility perceptions of informal dementia carers8
Editorial: Uncomfortable geographies7
Floating life: Mobility, passivity, detachment7
Ocean deathscapes – The placement and contestation of vernacular memorials on the Australian coastline7
Social relations and spatiality in VR - Making spaces meaningful in VRChat7
When work came home: Formation of feeling rules in the context of a pandemic7
Book review7
Intimate revolutions: the relationship between spatial form and personal change in the COVID-19 pandemic7
Book review7
In harmony or out of tune: Affective and emotional geographies of all-male choirs in London, UK6
Embodied performance in violent places: Transiting in and through the home, the streets, and institutions6
The illusory infrastructure of ink: Machinic bodies and epidermic affects in Singapore6
Hidden emotional costs of home accommodation. The lived experiences of Ukrainian refugees in Polish homes6
Assembling human empathy towards care robots: The human labor of robot sociality6
Moving to find home: Emotion, imagination, and onward migration in the Iranian diaspora6
Affect, infrastructure and activism: The House of Brag's London Queer Social Centre in Brixton, South London6
Editorial Board5
Book review5
“Use your common sense to navigate, and you're gonna get along okay”: Exploring the sensorial politics of attunement, survival, and resistance in Canadian federal prisons5
Political economies of distress in chronic low back pain care5
Book review5
Dialectics of perception and imagination: Embodied politics of atmosphere in Xiqiao Road, Nanjing5
Slow belonging and affective rupture: youth reconfigurations of home in post-urban Vietnam4
Navigating the emotion-embodiment-language nexus in international research: Stories from a foreign researcher and local interpreter4
Book review4
Loneliness and belonging in narrative environments4
“It shows we felt safe because a few of us had tears”: Exploring how perceptions of the group space can influence experiences of parenting programmes4
Affective atmospheres of weapons technologies: The case of battle drones, combat fighters and bodies in contemporary German geopolitics4
Book review4
Racism (un)spoken: Exclusion and discrimination in emotional narrations of young migrants in Berlin4
Book review4
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