Progress in Human Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Progress in Human Geography is 13. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Worlding geography: From linguistic privilege to decolonial anywheres70
Racialized geographies of housing financialization66
Political ecology 1: From margins to center65
Infrastructure and non-human life: A wider ontology59
Rethinking China’s urban governance: The role of the state in neighbourhoods, cities and regions57
Geographies of the future: Prefigurative politics55
Territory and territorial stigmatisation: On the production, consequences and contestation of spatial disrepute51
Towards an economic geography of FinTech49
Financial Geography I: Exploring FinTech – Maps and concepts42
Inviting the stranger in: Intimacy, digital technology and new geographies of encounter42
Carceral economies of migration control38
Rethinking cluster evolution: Actors, institutional configurations, and new path development37
Feminism and futurity: Geographies of resistance, resilience and reworking37
Animal geographies II: Killing and caring (in times of crisis)37
Geographies of race and ethnicity 1: Black geographies37
Vegan food geographies and the rise of Big Veganism35
Financial geography II: The impacts of FinTech – Financial sector and centres, regulation and stability, inclusion and governance34
Economic geography I: Uneven development, ‘left behind places’ and ‘levelling up’ in a time of crisis34
Urban political ecology: a critical reconfiguration33
Elemental worlds: Specificities, exposures, alchemies33
Shadow care infrastructures: Sustaining life in post-welfare cities32
Geotrauma: Violence, place and repossession30
Pathways to urban transformation: From dispossession to climate justice29
‘Everyday droning’: Towards a feminist geopolitics of the drone-home29
Assemblage theory and disaster risk management29
Weather geographies: Talking about the weather, considering diverse sovereignties28
Geographies of infrastructure II: Concrete, cloud and layered (in)visibilities28
Closing camps27
How well do we know green gentrification? A systematic review of the methods26
Decolonizing energy justice from the ground up: Political ecology, ontology, and energy landscapes25
Community geography: Toward a disciplinary framework25
Political ecology II: Conjunctures, crises, and critical publics24
Animals and urban gentrification: Displacement and injustice in the trans-species city23
The politics of scale through Rancière22
The politics of pixels: A review and agenda for critical remote sensing22
Rethinking d/Development22
Unleashing the potential of relational research: A meta-analysis of network studies in human geography22
Eastern Europe and the geography of knowledge production: The case of the invisible gardener22
Geographies of migration I: Platform migration21
Social geography I: Time and temporality20
Vulnerability and its politics: Precarity and the woundedness of power20
Reimagining geographies of public finance20
Urban geography 1: ‘Big tech’ and the reshaping of urban space19
Rethinking the timescape of home: Domestic practices in time and space19
Quantitative geography III: Future challenges and challenging futures18
Financing agrarian change: Geographies of credit and debt in the global south17
Methodological reflections on geographies of blackness17
Infrastructural nature17
The spatial structure debate in spatial interaction modeling: 50 years on17
Automated infrastructure: COVID-19 and the shifting geographies of supply chain capitalism17
Legal geography III: Evidence17
Listening to plants: Conversations between critical plant studies and vegetal geography17
Regional economic resilience: A scoping review16
Geographies of migration II: Decolonising migration studies16
New directions in the theorisation of temporary urbanisms: Adaptability, activation and trajectory15
Path tracing in the study of agency and structures: Methodological considerations15
Geographies of infrastructure III: Infrastructure with Chinese characteristics15
W.E.B. Du Bois and the urban political economy tradition in geography14
New geographies of commemoration14
The question of culture in cultural geography: Latent legacies and potential futures14
Algorithmic epistemologies and methodologies: Algorithmic harm, algorithmic care and situated algorithmic knowledges14
A century of integrated research on the human-environment system in Chinese human geography13
Weeds in action: Vegetal political ecology of unwanted plants13
Navigating old age and the urban terrain: Geographies of ageing from Africa13
Towards an integrated political ecology of health and bodies13
Energy and labour: Thinking across the continuum13
Innovating urban governance: A research agenda13
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