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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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On the (im)possibilities of being a good enough researcher at a neoliberal university25
“A canary is supposed to sit in a cage and look at someone else's happiness”: Domestic rewilding in fin‐de‐siècle St Petersburg22
Six simple steps towards making GEES fieldwork more accessible and inclusive21
Compound impacts of extreme weather events and COVID‐19 on climate mobilities20
Exploring disagreement: Using video‐based interviews to understand a communal resource19
Making space for solidarity: The transformative role of shame in challenging racialised hegemony18
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Gendered childhoods and the inequity of accessing the outdoors14
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Dyadic pairs as interview method: Older Singaporeans and their live‐in migrant carers11
Where next for managed retreat: Bringing in history, community and under‐researched places11
Developing methods to empirically study “institutional thickness” framework in cross‐border regions11
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Fast, slow, ongoing: Female academics' experiences of time and change during COVID‐1910
Negotiating dignity in public geography: The ethics of public engagement in pandemic times10
Walking‐with/worlding‐with in a global pandemic: A story of mothering in motion10
Framing violence: The politics of representing embodied trauma in feminist geographic film10
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Dodo dilemmas: Conflicting ethical loyalties in conservation social science research9
Making wardrobe space: The sustainable potential of minimalist‐inspired fashion challenges9
Towards framing the global in global development: Prospects for development geography9
Privacy challenges in geodata and open data8
Mindful methodologies: Some limitations and concerns8
A critical view on the role of scale and instrumental imaginaries within community sustainability transitions research8
A constructivism of desire: Conceptualising the politics of assemblage with Deleuze and Guattari8
Returning‐home fieldwork in China with a dear friend: Friendship, personal safety, and diversity8
Capital flows, place image, and place identity: Bridges in San Jiadian historic and cultural village in Beijing8
Inter‐ and intra‐racial/ethnic disparities in walking accessibility to grocery stores8
Disability and gender in the history of geographical exploration: Understanding Isabella Bird Bishop as a disabled geographer7
Sharing fieldnotes: Collaborative learning at the summer music festival7
Visualising and mapping historical networks of international diplomatic training7
Crossing riverborderscapes and a view from in‐between: Passenger ferries in South West England7
Branding the ‘VBA’ (Village Basketball Association) to revitalise a Miao village: Platform ruralism in the making7
The significance of sketching: Drawing a streetscape in a Nairobi neighbourhood7
Naming the abyss: The symbolic politics of the oceanic toponymic frontier7
Drivers of masculinity: Marginality, manhood, and mobilities during a pandemic7
Tracing young people's engagements with the diplomacy and geopolitics of a British Overseas Territory7
Beyond ‘do no harm’? On the need for a dynamic approach to research ethics7
‘It's probably more about the people’: For a person‐centred approach to understanding benefits of nature‐based interventions7
‘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
Island geologic connections: Reimagining Guernsey's spatial dynamics through land–sea–geologic relations, past and present6
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‘Being’ and ‘doing’ well in the moment: Theoretical and relational contributions of health geography to living well with dementia6
Place, institutional spatiality, and the localisation of financial calculative practices6
Slow violence on the Yarmouk River: Encounters from the river‐border environments6
Resurrected analysis: Navigating time between two environmental projects in Finland6
Stickin’ it to the man: The geographies of protest stickers6
Visualising an undergraduate geography field class using generative AI: Intent, expectations and surprises about the racial depiction of students6
Training young co‐researchers to interview their parents: The transformative potential of intergenerational interviews5
Emancipatory archival methods: Exploring the historical geographies of disability5
A regional geography of gentrification, displacement, and the suburbanisation of poverty: Towards an extended research agenda5
Kitchen phenomenologies: Antiromantic poetics of space and food in the Anthropocene5
Photography, composition, and the ephemeral city5
Neighbourhood regeneration through a longitudinal lens: Exploring crisis temporalities in Bristol, UK5
‘Finprint’ technopolitics and the corporatisation of global food governance5
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Uneven geographies of power in UK higher education's conjunctural crisis: A response to Gandy5
Longitudinal reflections on the slow and fast crisis of domestic violence during COVID‐195
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Gender, caste, and street vending in India: Towards an intersectional geography4
Understanding the socio‐technical hybridisation of indoor–outdoor relations: Emergent, merged, and stretched4
Classics Revisited: ‘Muddy glee’ ‐ What geography fieldwork means in the current moment4
Mapping entangled mobilities: Using participatory historical geography to explore the migration of objects and people across (neo)colonial spatialities4
Navigating rural ruin: Infrastructural dynamics in Australia's New England North West4
The decolonial pedagogies of colonial violence: Curricular decolonisation in the (geo)sciences4
Can TikTok promote a healthier ageing paradigm? A case study of older digital celebrities from China4
Is the COVID‐19 pandemic accelerating the platformisation of the urban economy?4
Aged spaces in an era of austerity: Food bank use by older people4
Beyond the asylum4
Mud and glee at the crossroads: How can we consider intersectionality more holistically in academic fieldwork?4
Solicited diary methods with urban refugee women: Ethical and practical considerations4
Looking ahead to the future of GeogEd: Creating spaces of exchange between communities of practice4
Towards an agenda for oral history and geography: (Re)locating emotion in family narratives of domestic abuse in 1970s East Kilbride4
Rethinking the potential of collaboration for urban climate governance: The case of Hong Kong4
The lure of an unavailable world: The shifting stakes of contemporary critique3
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Making the case for ‘care‐full’, ‘slower’ research: Reflections on researching ethically and relationally using mobile phone methods with food‐insecure households during the COVID‐19 pandemic3
Methodological reflections on radio and podcast listenership in political geography3
The utility of Google Trends as a tool for evaluating flooding in data‐scarce places3
Mapping hegemony in geography: A historical perspective from the periphery3
Place(making) for conservation activism: Materiality, non‐human agency, ethics, and interaction in Indianapolis, IN3
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Reconciling impact and participation: Reflections on collaborating with specialist organisations for PhD research3
‘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, Tanzania3
Cybersecurity’s grammars: A more‐than‐human geopolitics of computation3
Feeling/thinking the archive: Participatory mapping Marronage3
Delayed notes: Responding to two unsettling street encounters in Santiago3
The fast and the victorious: Mobility, motorcyclists and political mobilisation in Uganda3
Cue card conversations to investigate domestic practices and energy demand3
Preparing surfaces for shredding: Skateboarding, repair, and care across scales3
Forging volumetric methods3
Voice notes in the car: capturing immediate emotions from fieldwork with Sri Lankan refugees3
‘A series of abject failures’: Navigating the pitfalls of place‐based participatory histories3
“People want good graffiti”: Tensions, contradictions, and everyday politics surrounding graffiti in Hanoi, Vietnam3
Beyond‐human ethics: The animal question in institutional ethical reviews3
‘Are you ready for a little chat?’1: Creating and developing WhatsApp group chats as a digital research method2
Precarious encampments in hostile border zones: The methodological challenges of and possibilities for studying contingent camps2
More than floods and droughts: Understanding emergent water risks in South African fruit production networks2
Agreeing about smartphones: Making opinions in online focus groups2
Rewilding: An emotional nature2
Migrating sands: Refocusing transboundary flows from water to sediment2
What silence suggests: Thoughts from a moment in a Greater Manchester café2
Fieldnotes as never really ‘raw’ data: Analysing the social life of public space on London's South Bank2
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Caring for the river‐border: Struggles and opportunities along the Salween River‐border2
Anticipatory state identity: Understanding the Finnish state's approach to the Arctic2
Platforms and/as urban communication: Mediums, content, context2
The spatial development of peripheralisation: The case of smart city projects in Romania2
(Pragmatist) geographies of rankings2
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The institutionalisation of urban community gardens in Cape Town, South Africa2
The production of a geopolitical imaginary in the East Asian Cold War: The case of the Five West Sea Islands of South Korea2
The magnitude of “all‐inclusive energy packages” in the UK student housing sector2
Camp methodologies: The “how” of studying camps2
Against book enclosures: Moving towards more diverse, humane and accessible book publishing2
Putting the ‘i’ in icon: An autophotographic study of iconicity2
Exploring men’s vulnerability in the global South: Methodological reflections2
The Victoria County History and participatory historical geography2
Towards a critical‐conceptual analysis of ‘research culture’2
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On undevelopment and de‐development: A geographical critique on perpetual growth and resource‐based accumulation2
Interrupted interviews: Learning from young people's lived environments in Lebanon2
Emotions and positionalities: Experiences from fieldwork among Danish Muslims2
Decolonising spaces of geographical knowledge production: ‘Thinking geographically’ with undergraduate geographers in the RGS‐IBG at Kensington Gore2
The Geography and Education Research Group and school geography: Problematics and possibilities2
Intensifying translocal precarity: The impact of COVID‐19 on smallholder farmers' commodity production and social reproduction in Cambodia2
Afterword: Towards a political ecology of labour?2
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Grounding financialisation: Development, inclusion, and agency2
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Gendered, embodied knowledge within a Welsh agricultural context and the importance of listening to farmers in the rewilding debate2
Should we pay research participants? Feminist political economy for ethical practices in precarious times2
More than a solo method: Netnography’s capacity to enhance offline research methods2
What is Area to physical and environmental geography?1
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The role of the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group in shaping an evolving field over time1
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Disrupting archives: Empire, extractivism, and the visual trace in photographs of rural agricultural Puerto Rico, 1941–19421
Co‐curation: Archival interventions and voluntary sector records1
Creating stories for impact: Co‐producing knowledge with young people through story mapping1
Target panic: Disrupted ecologies of skill in archery1
Value capture by companies of different ownership, tier, size, and distance to market: A cross‐sectoral analysis1
Practising legal geography1
Inclusive LGBTQ+ fieldwork: Advancing spaces of belonging and safety1
The epistemic politics of “northern‐led” humanitarianism: Case of Lebanon1
Dune gardening? A critical view of the contemporary coastal dune management paradigm1
Media narratives of industrial plant closures in Ontario, Canada, from 2000 to 20191
Negotiating the insider–outsider dilemma in urban research: Experiences of a graduate student returning home for fieldwork1
Legislating political space for LGBT families: The 2018 referendum on the definition of family in Romania1
COVID‐19, commuter territories and the e‐bike boom1
Pedals and throttles: Ride‐along experimental journeys with Hanoi's cyclo and motorbike taxi drivers1
Concealing researcher identity in fieldwork and social media: Sexuality and speaking for participants1
Intimate extraction: Geological matter, extractive afterlives, and the denial of a Black sense of place in Southern Louisiana1
I say a little prayer for me: Poetry as spiritual self‐care in the ethnographic field1
Challenges and opportunities for open access book publishing: A perspective from a society publisher in the geosciences1
Cities of neurodiversity: New directions for an urban geography of neurodiversity1
Trading in troubled times: The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic, military coup, and Chinese border closure on the Kachin amber industry1
Qualitative longitudinal methodologies for crisis times: Against crisis exceptionalism and ‘helicopter’ research1
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Using ethnomethodology as an approach to explore human–animal interaction1
Free speech or obedient speech? Revisiting liberal speech norms in ‘closed contexts’1
‘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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Use of graph theory to study connectivity and regionalisation of the Polish urban network1
From ‘Muddy glee’ to muddy reflections on fieldwork and writing1
A research agenda for geographies of everyday intergenerational encounter1
Gendering fieldwork: Who buys the coffee?1
The socio‐material practices of the transformation of urban food markets1
Studying and stimulating a sense of community through co‐productive zine‐making in public libraries1
Capturing a moving target: Interviewing fintech experts via LinkedIn1
Navigating heterogeneous sanitation configurations: How off‐grid technologies work and are reworked by urban residents1
Challenging neoliberal time: Creating space for radical praxis in geography1
Care, COVID‐19 and crisis: Area as a space for critical contributions1
Median line: A century of border violence and the alluvial geopolitics of the Evros/Meriç/Maritsa River border1
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Two‐eyed‐seeing/Etuaptmumk in the colonial archive: Reflections on participatory archival research1
Aligning green infrastructure to sustainable development: A geographical contribution to an ongoing debate1
Sensation, spirituality, and Deleuze: Becoming‐colour through Katharina Grosse's explosive artworks1
Food rescue as collective care1
‘Fixing’ destitute children: The relational geography of an early twentieth century children's home through its archives1
Civic geographies: A commentary and call for Area1
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Analytical leapfrogging? A conference presentation about ‘caring on the move’1
Climate variability induced livelihood vulnerability: A systematic review and future prospects1
Re‐naming and re‐framing: Evolving the “Higher Education Research Group” to the “Geography & Education Research Group”1
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