Area

Papers
(The median citation count of Area 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Disability and gender in the history of geographical exploration: Understanding Isabella Bird Bishop as a disabled geographer23
Making wardrobe space: The sustainable potential of minimalist‐inspired fashion challenges23
Compound impacts of extreme weather events and COVID‐19 on climate mobilities22
‘It's probably more about the people’: For a person‐centred approach to understanding benefits of nature‐based interventions22
‘Being’ and ‘doing’ well in the moment: Theoretical and relational contributions of health geography to living well with dementia18
Returning‐home fieldwork in China with a dear friend: Friendship, personal safety, and diversity17
Six simple steps towards making GEES fieldwork more accessible and inclusive17
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Rethinking the potential of collaboration for urban climate governance: The case of Hong Kong15
Navigating rural ruin: Infrastructural dynamics in Australia's New England North West15
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Is the COVID‐19 pandemic accelerating the platformisation of the urban economy?15
The fast and the victorious: Mobility, motorcyclists and political mobilisation in Uganda14
Kitchen phenomenologies: Antiromantic poetics of space and food in the Anthropocene14
Towards an agenda for oral history and geography: (Re)locating emotion in family narratives of domestic abuse in 1970s East Kilbride13
Classics Revisited: ‘Muddy glee’ ‐ What geography fieldwork means in the current moment13
Gender, caste, and street vending in India: Towards an intersectional geography13
‘Finprint’ technopolitics and the corporatisation of global food governance12
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Intensifying translocal precarity: The impact of COVID‐19 on smallholder farmers' commodity production and social reproduction in Cambodia11
The epistemic politics of “northern‐led” humanitarianism: Case of Lebanon10
The production of a geopolitical imaginary in the East Asian Cold War: The case of the Five West Sea Islands of South Korea10
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The Geography and Education Research Group and school geography: Problematics and possibilities9
A research agenda for geographies of everyday intergenerational encounter9
Gendered, embodied knowledge within a Welsh agricultural context and the importance of listening to farmers in the rewilding debate9
Intimate extraction: Geological matter, extractive afterlives, and the denial of a Black sense of place in Southern Louisiana9
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What is Area to physical and environmental geography?9
Afterword: Towards a political ecology of labour?9
Use of graph theory to study connectivity and regionalisation of the Polish urban network9
Trading in troubled times: The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic, military coup, and Chinese border closure on the Kachin amber industry9
Stuck in the mud? Finding the glee in all fieldworking bodies8
Re‐naming and re‐framing: Evolving the “Higher Education Research Group” to the “Geography & Education Research Group”8
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Landings: The moor and the ecological therapeutic practice of Richard Skelton8
A research broker for a third‐culture researcher: Experiences conducting field research in urban Pakistan8
Area Prize: The Wiley Publisher's Area Prize for New Research in Geography8
Navigating the challenges of fieldwork and childcare: Revisiting ‘muddy glee’8
An articulation of geopolitics otherwise? Indigenous language‐use in spaces of Arctic geopolitics7
Hope as a practice in the face of existential crises: Resident‐activist research within and beyond the academy7
From liminal spaces to the spatialities of liminality7
Keeping bio‐alive in geography education7
Decolonising ecological research: A generative discussion between Global North geographers and Global South field ecologists7
Remote graphic elicitation: A critical reflection on the emotional affordance and disruption management in caregiver research7
Show me the money: Income inequality and segregation in UK cities7
COVID‐19 crisis, Romanian Roma migrant women, and the temporary geographies of lockdown in the Spanish home6
It takes a team to participate – Refining working participant observations through multiple researchers6
On the (im)possibilities of being a good enough researcher at a neoliberal university6
The ‘creative thesis’ in the academic ‘anxiety machine’6
Tracing young people's engagements with the diplomacy and geopolitics of a British Overseas Territory6
Where next for managed retreat: Bringing in history, community and under‐researched places6
Understanding the socio‐technical hybridisation of indoor–outdoor relations: Emergent, merged, and stretched6
Principles for delivering transformative co‐design methodologies with multiple stakeholders for achieving nature recovery in England6
The role of virtual field trips in Geography higher education: A perspective paper6
‘Somewhere old, somewhere new, somewhere green’: An exploration of health enabling places from the perspective of people ageing‐in‐place in Ireland during COVID‐196
Reconciling impact and participation: Reflections on collaborating with specialist organisations for PhD research6
Capturing a moving target: Interviewing fintech experts via LinkedIn5
Towards a critical‐conceptual analysis of ‘research culture’5
Studying and stimulating a sense of community through co‐productive zine‐making in public libraries5
The utility of Google Trends as a tool for evaluating flooding in data‐scarce places5
Exploring men’s vulnerability in the global South: Methodological reflections5
Mapping hegemony in geography: A historical perspective from the periphery5
Fieldnotes as never really ‘raw’ data: Analysing the social life of public space on London's South Bank5
Anticipatory state identity: Understanding the Finnish state's approach to the Arctic5
Longitudinal reflections on the slow and fast crisis of domestic violence during COVID‐195
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Camp methodologies: The “how” of studying camps5
Sensation, spirituality, and Deleuze: Becoming‐colour through Katharina Grosse's explosive artworks5
Preparing surfaces for shredding: Skateboarding, repair, and care across scales5
The spatial development of peripheralisation: The case of smart city projects in Romania5
Emotions and transcripts after a while: An interview with a ‘parachute kid’4
Making a podcast: Reflecting on creating a place‐based podcast4
Pandemic lockdowns and their impacts on urban‐based agrarian livelihoods and food security in a Provincial City in the Philippines4
The city‐island‐state, wounding cascade, and multi‐level vulnerability explored through the lens of Malta4
Prospecting digital urban futures in practice4
Resurrected analysis: Navigating time between two environmental projects in Finland4
Pausing again: Reflecting on humility and possibility in pandemic times4
Geography's lens, landscape architecture, and the green recovery4
“Finding home”: Affective geographies of regional youth (im)mobilities4
Watery archives: Reflections on doing participatory archival research for climate action and audience engagement4
Crossing riverborderscapes and a view from in‐between: Passenger ferries in South West England4
Refiguring habits of subjectivity, communication, and space in online video calls4
Climate variability induced livelihood vulnerability: A systematic review and future prospects4
Pedals and throttles: Ride‐along experimental journeys with Hanoi's cyclo and motorbike taxi drivers4
Populist ecologies4
Place, institutional spatiality, and the localisation of financial calculative practices4
A generational perspective on rural livelihood change4
Privacy challenges in geodata and open data4
A critical view on the role of scale and instrumental imaginaries within community sustainability transitions research3
Beyond the asylum3
Cue card conversations to investigate domestic practices and energy demand3
Free speech or obedient speech? Revisiting liberal speech norms in ‘closed contexts’3
Legislating political space for LGBT families: The 2018 referendum on the definition of family in Romania3
Can TikTok promote a healthier ageing paradigm? A case study of older digital celebrities from China3
(Pragmatist) geographies of rankings3
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Beyond ‘do no harm’? On the need for a dynamic approach to research ethics3
Solicited diary methods with urban refugee women: Ethical and practical considerations3
Caring for the river‐border: Struggles and opportunities along the Salween River‐border3
Creating stories for impact: Co‐producing knowledge with young people through story mapping3
Disrupting archives: Empire, extractivism, and the visual trace in photographs of rural agricultural Puerto Rico, 1941–19423
On undevelopment and de‐development: A geographical critique on perpetual growth and resource‐based accumulation3
Training young co‐researchers to interview their parents: The transformative potential of intergenerational interviews3
Ex Libris: Books, creativity and academic freedom3
A whole island approach to scoping renewable energy sites and yields3
More than floods and droughts: Understanding emergent water risks in South African fruit production networks3
Challenging neoliberal time: Creating space for radical praxis in geography3
Against book enclosures: Moving towards more diverse, humane and accessible book publishing3
Past, present, future: The RGS‐IBG political geography research group within British political geography3
The decolonial pedagogies of colonial violence: Curricular decolonisation in the (geo)sciences3
Emancipatory archival methods: Exploring the historical geographies of disability3
Mining in Africa after the supercycle: New directions and geographies2
Unravelling uneven livelihood transformations in China's multi‐ethnic Southeast Asian borderland: Perspectives from spatial interactions2
Witnessing the witnesses: Responding to the testimonial spaces of the camp2
Words beyond ‘data’: Managing small talk and positionality in North Norway2
Rural songs for COVID‐19 times? UK folk music's resurgent engagement with the countryside2
The city is not for us’: Ethics, everyday sexism, and negotiating unwanted encounters during fieldwork2
Geographies of labour in a changing climate2
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A canal, urban sprawl and wetland loss: The case of Kozhikode, India, from colonialism to climate change era2
Sketching local development: Graphic methods at the intersection of democratic and representational experimentalism2
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Challenges and opportunities for open access book publishing: A perspective from a society publisher in the geosciences2
From ‘Muddy glee’ to muddy reflections on fieldwork and writing2
Milk from the farm, the factory and the future: An ecofeminist reflection on Aotearoa New Zealand's dairy sector2
Reflections on using mobile GPS with young informal vendors in urban Tanzania2
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Eastern Europe: The ‘other’ geographies in the colonial global economy2
Muslim geographies, positionality, and ways of knowing migration2
Feminist visualisation challenges: Methodological innovation, opportunities, and lessons learned2
Reflections on a healthy discipline: Celebrating 50 years of health geography within the Royal Geographical Society2
Questioning quotation: Writing about interview experiences without using quotes2
Two‐eyed‐seeing/Etuaptmumk in the colonial archive: Reflections on participatory archival research2
Right‐sizing the smart city in Southeast Asia2
Target panic: Disrupted ecologies of skill in archery2
Unsettling fieldwork: Reflections of Whiteness and anti‐racist practice in the pedagogies of fieldwork2
Field notes and Polaroids: Engaging with Black lives in West London2
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Gandy & 'Books under threat': A response2
Working with community interviewers in social and cultural research2
Demanding ownership: Energy democracy and environmental labour geographies2
Spoken word ≠ interviews: Listening to negotiations in a Moroccan market2
Deliberative approaches to the climate crisis: Adapting Climathons for rural communities2
Gendered childhoods and the inequity of accessing the outdoors1
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Is the spatial persistence of deprivation dependent on neighbouring areas?1
Island feminism meets feminist geopolitics: The spatial dynamics of gender‐based violence in the Galapagos Islands1
Developing methods to empirically study “institutional thickness” framework in cross‐border regions1
Crisis temporalities and ongoing capabilities in the lives of young people growing up on the streets of African cities: An ethnographic longitudinal perspective1
Changing jobs, changing landscapes: Do land use patterns reflect occupational shifts?1
Ethnographic fingerprints: Examining co‐participation, positionality, and interpersonal relationships in diary method1
Walking‐with/worlding‐with in a global pandemic: A story of mothering in motion1
Co‐curation: Archival interventions and voluntary sector records1
Interrupted interviews: Learning from young people's lived environments in Lebanon1
Non‐linear pathways of/for social and spatial justice research1
Feeling/thinking the archive: Participatory mapping Marronage1
Practising comparative urbanism: Methods and consequences1
Beyond‐human ethics: The animal question in institutional ethical reviews1
The institutionalisation of urban community gardens in Cape Town, South Africa1
Towards framing the global in global development: Prospects for development geography1
Mindful methodologies: Some limitations and concerns1
I say a little prayer for me: Poetry as spiritual self‐care in the ethnographic field1
The significance of sketching: Drawing a streetscape in a Nairobi neighbourhood1
Blurring boundaries: Researching self‐tracking and body size through auto‐netnography1
Towards a critical geopolitics of China–US rivalry: Pericentricity, regional conflicts and transnational connections1
The production of ‘From Our Own Correspondent’ on BBC Radio 4: A popular geopolitical analysis1
Beyond open access: Book publishing in a metric culture1
A less muddy glee? Perspectives from a disabled researcher in the era of virtual global south fieldwork1
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Food rescue as collective care1
Coming together: The role of marriage in assorting household educational and geographical capital in rural lowland Nepal1
Dodo dilemmas: Conflicting ethical loyalties in conservation social science research1
‘I believe in building people up’: A call for attention to asset‐based community development in geographical framings of poverty in the global North1
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‘Fixing’ destitute children: The relational geography of an early twentieth century children's home through its archives1
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Gendering fieldwork: Who buys the coffee?1
Branding the ‘VBA’ (Village Basketball Association) to revitalise a Miao village: Platform ruralism in the making1
Visualising and mapping historical networks of international diplomatic training1
Making space for solidarity: The transformative role of shame in challenging racialised hegemony1
Inter‐ and intra‐racial/ethnic disparities in walking accessibility to grocery stores1
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Shifts to Global Development: Is this a reframing of power, agency, and progress?1
Not just muddy and not always gleeful? Thinking about the physicality of fieldwork, mental health, and marginality1
Entangled bodies and visual ethnographies: Encounters in more‐than‐human worlds1
Median line: A century of border violence and the alluvial geopolitics of the Evros/Meriç/Maritsa River border1
Hybrid rangeland governance: Connecting policies with practices in pastoral China1
Inclusive LGBTQ+ fieldwork: Advancing spaces of belonging and safety1
Doing feminist longitudinal research across the COVID‐19 crisis: Unheard impacts on researchers and garment workers in Cambodia1
What silence suggests: Thoughts from a moment in a Greater Manchester café1
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Value capture by companies of different ownership, tier, size, and distance to market: A cross‐sectoral analysis1
‘Things have changed since we last spoke…’: The impacts of parental death on the life and livelihood of a young informal vendor in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania1
Grounding financialisation: Development, inclusion, and agency1
Uneven geographies of power in UK higher education's conjunctural crisis: A response to Gandy1
Dancing in the archive: Bodily encounters, memory, and more‐than‐representational participatory historical geographies1
Place(making) for conservation activism: Materiality, non‐human agency, ethics, and interaction in Indianapolis, IN1
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Drivers of masculinity: Marginality, manhood, and mobilities during a pandemic1
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