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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Collective writing as survival tool: Mechanisms of reflexivity against neoliberal academia842151224
Understanding smellscapes: Sense-making of smell-triggered emotions in place27
Failure failure failure failure failure failure: Six types of failure within the neoliberal academy25
Reclaiming failure in geography: Academic honesty in a neoliberal world24
Encountering precarity, uncertainty and everyday anxiety as part of the postgraduate research journey23
The role of atmosphere in shared emotion20
Being grateful: Materalising ‘success’ in women's contact sport20
Precarious lives, precarious care: Young men's caring practices in three coastal towns in England19
A fragmented sense of home: Reconfiguring therapeutic coastal encounters in Covid-19 times17
Disinformation as the weaponization of cruel optimism: A critical intervention in misinformation studies16
The ‘present-tense’ experience of failure in the university: Reflections from an action research project16
Feeling skeptical: Worry, dread, and support for environmental policy among climate change skeptics14
Affective border violence: Mapping everyday asylum precarities across different spaces and temporalities12
Migrant women entrepreneurs and emotional encounters in policy fields11
“Love is calling”: Academic friendship and international research collaboration amid a global pandemic11
Emotional cartography as a window into children's well-being: Visualizing the felt geographies of place10
Collaborative ethnographies: Reading space to build an affective inventory10
“‘Ninja’ levels of focus”: Therapeutic holding environments and the affective atmospheres of telepsychology during the COVID-19 pandemic9
Finding comfort in discomfort: How two cross-disciplinary early-career researchers are learning to embrace ‘failure’9
0–39%: The beginning of an infrastructure of failure in academia9
Emotions and migration in social media discourse: A new Greek migrant case study8
Re/imagining school climate: Towards processual accounts of affective ecologies of schooling8
Emotional adjustments to violent situations at secure units for adolescents: A staff perspective8
Distancing material effects to reconcile loss: Sorting memories and emotion in self-storage8
Expanding feminist affective atmospheres8
Good boys, gang members, asylum gained and lost: The devastating reflections of a bureaucrat-ethnographer8
A manifesto for failure: Depersonalising, collectivising and embracing failure in research funding7
The cramped and crowded room: The search for a sense of belonging and emotional well-being among temporary low-wage migrant workers7
Atmospheres of street performance in Taipei: Affect and emotion as dynamic, simultaneous, more-than-representational experiences7
A boat taking on water: Rethinking emotions and the politics of knowledge in ethnographic research with “hard-to-reach” and marginalised populations7
Collective memories, emotions, and spatial tactics in social movements: The case of the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong7
Struggling with the state I am in: Researching policy failures and the English National Health Service7
Assembling human empathy towards care robots: The human labor of robot sociality7
“When I say I'm depressed, it's like anger.” An exploration of the emotional landscape of climate change concern in Norway and its psychological, social and political implications6
When work came home: Formation of feeling rules in the context of a pandemic6
Tracing memories and meanings of festival landscapes during the COVID-19 pandemic6
Mapping identities: Narratives of displacement in Ukraine6
Social practices of Pakistani migrant workers in Malaysia: Conserving and transforming transnational affect6
Sonic methods, sonic affects6
Psychosocial effects of gentrification on elderly people in Barcelona from the perspective of bereavement6
Beyond-human research: Negotiating silence, anger & failure in multispecies worlds6
Failures of interest6
Abandoned ideas and the energies of failure6
Taking emotions seriously: Fun and pride in participatory research6
Family, memory and emotion in the museum6
Coping with COVID-19: The sociomaterial dimensions of living with pre-existing mental illness during the early stages of the coronavirus crisis6
Confronting my many-hued self: An autoethnographic analysis of skin colour across multiple geographies5
Non-verbal communication, emotions, and tensions in co-production: Reflections on researching memory and social change in Peru and Colombia5
When global problems come home: Engagement with climate change within the intersecting affective spaces of parenting and activism5
Remembering, forgetting and (dis)enfranchised grief in everyday settings in English and Welsh towns: Migrants' and minorities’ translocal and local memories associated with funerary spaces and practic5
Reflections on a failed participatory workshop in Northern Chile: Negotiating boycotts, benefits, and the UN declaration on the rights of indigenous people5
Sharing therapeutic experiences of place: Co-creative digital storytelling as a way to explore connection to place5
A politics of affect: Re/assembling relations of class and race at the museum5
Towards an anthropology of gravity: Emotion and embodiment in microgravity environments5
Cherished possessions, home-making practices and aging in care homes in Kerala, India5
Care in/through the archives: Postcolonial intersectional moves in feminist geographic research5
Illuminating bodily presence in midwifery practice4
Pedestrians as floating life - On the reinvention of the pedestrian city4
Attuning to wild atmospheres: Reflections on wildness as feeling4
Can the subaltern feel? An ethnography of migration, subalternity, and emotion4
Facebook as a platform for collecting women's birth stories: Supporting emotional connections between researchers and participants4
Children's right to be hostile: Emotions and agency through psychodynamic lens4
Transnational daughters in Australia: Caring remotely for ageing parents during COVID 194
Conference spaces as emotional sites for becoming campus sustainability leaders4
The process of developing an emotional nexus between the self and an uncanny geography: An autoethnography4
Neoliberal and pandemic subjectivation processes: Clapping and singing as affective (re)actions during the Covid-19 home confinement4
“Everyone always did the same”: Constructing legacies of collective industrial pasts in ex-mining communities in the South Wales Valleys4
Inhabiting Forest of Dean borderlands: Feral wild boar and dynamic ecologies of memory and place4
Singing together in the park: Older peoples’ wellbeing and the singingscape in Guangzhou, China4
Muting, filtering and transforming space: Autistic children's sensory ‘tactics’ for navigating mainstream school space following transition to secondary school4
Being student leaders or ‘ordinary’ students: Children's emotional experiences of relationships with others in a Chinese school4
The affective politics of policy making spaces: Gendered and racial embodiments of neoliberal deservingness and power in a city council meeting4
The emotional relations of children's participation rights in diverse social and spatial contexts: Advancing the field4
Exploring the soundscape and the atmosphere of the Gigli di Nola cultural festival in Italy4
Vibrant memory scapes: Encountering memorials on unstable ground4
Autoethnographic Re-drawings of floating homes: Narrating trans experiences of rental homes in Bangalore4
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