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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Besides affirmationism? On geography and negativity25
Forging volumetric methods25
A journey of emotions from a young environmental activist22
Geographies of education: A journey21
A regional geography of gentrification, displacement, and the suburbanisation of poverty: Towards an extended research agenda19
Six simple steps towards making GEES fieldwork more accessible and inclusive18
Natives and aliens: Who and what belongs in nature and in the nation?17
Should we pay research participants? Feminist political economy for ethical practices in precarious times17
Dune gardening? A critical view of the contemporary coastal dune management paradigm17
Feeling the refugee camp: Affectual research, bodies, and suspicion15
The utility of Google Trends as a tool for evaluating flooding in data‐scarce places15
Trespassing on the Law: Critical legal engineering as a strategy for action research14
Populist ecologies14
Courtwatching: Visibility, publicness, witnessing, and embodiment in legal activism13
On the (im)possibilities of being a good enough researcher at a neoliberal university12
Mining in Africa after the supercycle: New directions and geographies11
Practising legal geography11
The socio‐ecological imagination: Young environmental activists constructing transformation in an era of crisis11
From liminal spaces to the spatialities of liminality10
Beyond ‘do no harm’? On the need for a dynamic approach to research ethics10
“Finding home”: Affective geographies of regional youth (im)mobilities10
Stickin’ it to the man: The geographies of protest stickers10
Precarious encampments in hostile border zones: The methodological challenges of and possibilities for studying contingent camps10
Practising comparative urbanism: Methods and consequences9
Can people talk about their past practices? Challenges, opportunities, and practical applications of biographic inquiry for geographic research on consumption9
Capturing a moving target: Interviewing fintech experts via LinkedIn9
Geographies of labour in a changing climate9
Shaping a global comparative imagination? Assessing the role of city rankings in the “global city” discourse8
Afterword: Towards a political ecology of labour?8
The values of open data8
Eastern Europe: The ‘other’ geographies in the colonial global economy8
Thinking with method: qualitative research in human geography8
Co‐producing impact‐in‐process with participatory audio‐visual research8
Inclusive LGBTQ+ fieldwork: Advancing spaces of belonging and safety8
Cybersecurity’s grammars: A more‐than‐human geopolitics of computation8
Shifts to Global Development: Is this a reframing of power, agency, and progress?7
Towards a critical geopolitics of China–US rivalry: Pericentricity, regional conflicts and transnational connections7
Spatialising illicit commodity chains: Comparing coffee and cocaine7
The Geography and Education Research Group and school geography: Problematics and possibilities7
Can TikTok promote a healthier ageing paradigm? A case study of older digital celebrities from China7
Books under threat: Open access publishing and the neo‐liberal academy7
Makeshift camp methodologies along the Balkan Route7
Concealing researcher identity in fieldwork and social media: Sexuality and speaking for participants7
When experts feel threatened: Strategies of depoliticisation in participatory river restoration projects7
Compound impacts of extreme weather events and COVID‐19 on climate mobilities7
The road to “local green recovery”: Signposts from COVID‐19 lockdown life in the UK7
Coming together: The role of marriage in assorting household educational and geographical capital in rural lowland Nepal7
The territorial dimension of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals7
Looking ahead to the future of GeogEd: Creating spaces of exchange between communities of practice7
Fluid objects? An attempt to conceptualise the global rise of “coworking spaces”6
The socio‐material practices of the transformation of urban food markets6
The city‐island‐state, wounding cascade, and multi‐level vulnerability explored through the lens of Malta6
Cities of neurodiversity: New directions for an urban geography of neurodiversity6
Photography, composition, and the ephemeral city6
Researcher self‐care and caring in the research community6
A research agenda for geographies of everyday intergenerational encounter6
Privacy challenges in geodata and open data6
Cemeteries and crematoria, forgotten public space in multicultural Europe. An agenda for inclusion and citizenship6
Out in the field5
A less muddy glee? Perspectives from a disabled researcher in the era of virtual global south fieldwork5
Rewilding: An emotional nature5
Inter‐ and intra‐racial/ethnic disparities in walking accessibility to grocery stores5
Questioning quotation: Writing about interview experiences without using quotes5
COVID‐19, commuter territories and the e‐bike boom5
Towards an agenda for oral history and geography: (Re)locating emotion in family narratives of domestic abuse in 1970s East Kilbride5
Towards framing the global in global development: Prospects for development geography5
‘After me, all this is over’: Exploring class‐entangled geographical agency in a shifting climate among tobacco farmers in South India5
Stuck in the mud? Finding the glee in all fieldworking bodies5
Legislating political space for LGBT families: The 2018 referendum on the definition of family in Romania5
Mud and glee at the crossroads: How can we consider intersectionality more holistically in academic fieldwork?5
Navigating the challenges of fieldwork and childcare: Revisiting ‘muddy glee’4
Care, COVID‐19 and crisis: Area as a space for critical contributions4
Decolonising spaces of geographical knowledge production: ‘Thinking geographically’ with undergraduate geographers in the RGS‐IBG at Kensington Gore4
Climate change migration in the post‐conflict state: Understanding Cambodian migration narratives through geopolitical history and land struggles4
Beyond‐human ethics: The animal question in institutional ethical reviews4
The history of the Higher Education Research Group of the UK Royal Geographical Society: The changing status and focus of geography education in the academy4
Working with community interviewers in social and cultural research4
Aligning green infrastructure to sustainable development: A geographical contribution to an ongoing debate4
Grounding financialisation: Development, inclusion, and agency4
The spatial development of peripheralisation: The case of smart city projects in Romania4
Is the COVID‐19 pandemic accelerating the platformisation of the urban economy?4
A constructivism of desire: Conceptualising the politics of assemblage with Deleuze and Guattari4
Remote graphic elicitation: A critical reflection on the emotional affordance and disruption management in caregiver research4
Witnessing the witnesses: Responding to the testimonial spaces of the camp4
Value capture by companies of different ownership, tier, size, and distance to market: A cross‐sectoral analysis4
An articulation of geopolitics otherwise? Indigenous language‐use in spaces of Arctic geopolitics4
More than a solo method: Netnography’s capacity to enhance offline research methods4
Mapping hegemony in geography: A historical perspective from the periphery4
Explaining the widening distribution of Body Mass Index: A decomposition analysis of trends for England, 2002–2004 and 2012–20144
Co‐curation: Archival interventions and voluntary sector records3
The fast and the victorious: Mobility, motorcyclists and political mobilisation in Uganda3
Classics Revisited: ‘Muddy glee’ ‐ What geography fieldwork means in the current moment3
‘I guess I really survived many crises’: On the benefits of longitudinal ethnographic research3
Making a podcast: Reflecting on creating a place‐based podcast3
Practising fashion and wardrobe studies: A geographical reframing?3
Two‐eyed‐seeing/Etuaptmumk in the colonial archive: Reflections on participatory archival research3
Platforms and/as urban communication: Mediums, content, context3
The epistemic politics of “northern‐led” humanitarianism: Case of Lebanon3
The lure of an unavailable world: The shifting stakes of contemporary critique3
Mindful methodologies: Some limitations and concerns3
Reflections on a Golden Jubilee: Celebrating 50 years of Population Geography within the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)’s journals3
Cosmic Subjectivity: Guattari and the Production of Subjective Cartographies3
Pausing again: Reflecting on humility and possibility in pandemic times3
Island feminism meets feminist geopolitics: The spatial dynamics of gender‐based violence in the Galapagos Islands3
Creating stories for impact: Co‐producing knowledge with young people through story mapping3
Human–wildlife interaction networks at urban blue spaces3
Tangible co‐production? Engaging and creating with fathers3
Aged spaces in an era of austerity: Food bank use by older people3
Interaction between islands and special economic zones: Spatial processes of containment and exclusion3
Crisis temporalities and ongoing capabilities in the lives of young people growing up on the streets of African cities: An ethnographic longitudinal perspective3
Ethically (un)bounding camp research: Life histories within and beyond camp boundaries3
Doing feminist longitudinal research across the COVID‐19 crisis: Unheard impacts on researchers and garment workers in Cambodia3
Intimate extraction: Geological matter, extractive afterlives, and the denial of a Black sense of place in Southern Louisiana3
Gendered, embodied knowledge within a Welsh agricultural context and the importance of listening to farmers in the rewilding debate2
Commensurability, COVID, and the domestic: A note on scalarity2
Prospecting digital urban futures in practice2
Voice notes in the car: capturing immediate emotions from fieldwork with Sri Lankan refugees2
Trends and topics in geographically weighted regression research from 1996 to 20192
Place(making) for conservation activism: Materiality, non‐human agency, ethics, and interaction in Indianapolis, IN2
Dilemmas, decision‐making, and disasters: Emotions of parenting, safety, and rebuilding in bushfire recovery2
Making wardrobe space: The sustainable potential of minimalist‐inspired fashion challenges2
Care and the academy: Navigating fieldwork, funding and care responsibilities2
‘Somewhere old, somewhere new, somewhere green’: An exploration of health enabling places from the perspective of people ageing‐in‐place in Ireland during COVID‐192
Unsettling fieldwork: Reflections of Whiteness and anti‐racist practice in the pedagogies of fieldwork2
Rhodes University through Henri Lefebvre’s spatial triad: How do “Rhodians” experience Rhodes University as place through its visual culture?2
Food rescue as collective care2
Towards a critical‐conceptual analysis of ‘research culture’2
Camp methodologies: The “how” of studying camps2
Emotions and positionalities: Experiences from fieldwork among Danish Muslims2
More than floods and droughts: Understanding emergent water risks in South African fruit production networks2
Blurring boundaries: Researching self‐tracking and body size through auto‐netnography2
Feeling/thinking the archive: Participatory mapping Marronage2
Reimagining the global food regimes for relational spaces2
Solicited diary methods with urban refugee women: Ethical and practical considerations2
Decolonising ecological research: A generative discussion between Global North geographers and Global South field ecologists2
The geopolitics of improvised language: President John F. Kennedy’s ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’ address2
Everyday activisms: Parental places and emotions of disability activism in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand2
‘Like every other day’: Writing temporalities of banal exploitation among precarious migrant workers2
Sensation, spirituality, and Deleuze: Becoming‐colour through Katharina Grosse's explosive artworks2
Navigating heterogeneous sanitation configurations: How off‐grid technologies work and are reworked by urban residents2
The role of the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group in shaping an evolving field over time2
The magnitude of “all‐inclusive energy packages” in the UK student housing sector2
What silence suggests: Thoughts from a moment in a Greater Manchester café2
Reflections on using mobile GPS with young informal vendors in urban Tanzania2
Anticipatory state identity: Understanding the Finnish state's approach to the Arctic2
COVID‐19 crisis, Romanian Roma migrant women, and the temporary geographies of lockdown in the Spanish home2
Preparing surfaces for shredding: Skateboarding, repair, and care across scales2
Not just muddy and not always gleeful? Thinking about the physicality of fieldwork, mental health, and marginality2
Longitudinal reflections on the slow and fast crisis of domestic violence during COVID‐192
Reflections on the afterlives of a PhD thesis2
Framing violence: The politics of representing embodied trauma in feminist geographic film2
Muslim geographies, positionality, and ways of knowing migration2
Using ethnomethodology as an approach to explore human–animal interaction2
Re‐naming and re‐framing: Evolving the “Higher Education Research Group” to the “Geography & Education Research Group”2
From ‘Muddy glee’ to muddy reflections on fieldwork and writing2
The production of a geopolitical imaginary in the East Asian Cold War: The case of the Five West Sea Islands of South Korea2
Exploring urban verticality during the 2011 flood in Bangkok, Thailand1
Gendered childhoods and the inequity of accessing the outdoors1
Autonomy and control in the (home) office: Finance professionals' attitudes toward working from home in Canada as a result of COVID‐19 lockdowns1
‘It's probably more about the people’: For a person‐centred approach to understanding benefits of nature‐based interventions1
Field notes and Polaroids: Engaging with Black lives in West London1
Contesting and envisioning ‘trygghet’: The Sweden Democrats, Social Democrats, and the 2018 Swedish General Election1
“Ok, gender! Where are you?!”: On the potential of catalytic validity in feminist geographies of everyday inequities1
Losing the notebook: An evolving study of the life of a Berlin Square1
Climate variability induced livelihood vulnerability: A systematic review and future prospects1
Delayed notes: Responding to two unsettling street encounters in Santiago1
Civic geographies: A commentary and call for Area1
Understanding the socio‐technical hybridisation of indoor–outdoor relations: Emergent, merged, and stretched1
The institutionalisation of urban community gardens in Cape Town, South Africa1
Neighbourhood regeneration through a longitudinal lens: Exploring crisis temporalities in Bristol, UK1
Oral Histories and Futures: Researching crises across the life‐course and the life‐course of crises1
Dodo dilemmas: Conflicting ethical loyalties in conservation social science research1
“Come what may, we bring those resources to play”: Narratives, future‐making, and the case of bauxite extraction at Atewa Forest, Ghana1
Developing methods to empirically study “institutional thickness” framework in cross‐border regions1
Show me the money: Income inequality and segregation in UK cities1
Fast, slow, ongoing: Female academics' experiences of time and change during COVID‐191
The past, present and future of health geography: An exchange with three long standing participants in the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group1
‘Being’ and ‘doing’ well in the moment: Theoretical and relational contributions of health geography to living well with dementia1
Emotions and transcripts after a while: An interview with a ‘parachute kid’1
A research broker for a third‐culture researcher: Experiences conducting field research in urban Pakistan1
Geography's lens, landscape architecture, and the green recovery1
Counting in qualitative fieldwork: Notes from a large urban park1
Gendered constraints on a strategy of regional mobility: Latino/a migration to post‐Katrina New Orleans1
Reconciling impact and participation: Reflections on collaborating with specialist organisations for PhD research1
Qualitative longitudinal methodologies for crisis times: Against crisis exceptionalism and ‘helicopter’ research1
Rethinking the potential of collaboration for urban climate governance: The case of Hong Kong1
Refiguring habits of subjectivity, communication, and space in online video calls1
Agreeing about smartphones: Making opinions in online focus groups1
Sharing fieldnotes: Collaborative learning at the summer music festival1
Loitering with (research) intent: Remote ethnographies in the immigration tribunal1
Returning‐home fieldwork in China with a dear friend: Friendship, personal safety, and diversity1
Entangled bodies and visual ethnographies: Encounters in more‐than‐human worlds1
Crossing riverborderscapes and a view from in‐between: Passenger ferries in South West England1
Muddy Glee, 18 years later …1
Making space for solidarity: The transformative role of shame in challenging racialised hegemony1
Expertise in an uncertain world: The role of expert knowledge in addressing environmental and planning challenges1
Sketching local development: Graphic methods at the intersection of democratic and representational experimentalism1
A canal, urban sprawl and wetland loss: The case of Kozhikode, India, from colonialism to climate change era1
Negotiating the insider–outsider dilemma in urban research: Experiences of a graduate student returning home for fieldwork1
Fieldnotes as never really ‘raw’ data: Analysing the social life of public space on London's South Bank1
Media narratives of industrial plant closures in Ontario, Canada, from 2000 to 20191
What is Area to physical and environmental geography?1
“People want good graffiti”: Tensions, contradictions, and everyday politics surrounding graffiti in Hanoi, Vietnam1
‘Fixing’ destitute children: The relational geography of an early twentieth century children's home through its archives1
The decolonial pedagogies of colonial violence: Curricular decolonisation in the (geo)sciences1
Childhood hazard encounters at Australian beaches and their influence on attachment behaviours in adulthood1
Exploring men’s vulnerability in the global South: Methodological reflections1
The significance of sketching: Drawing a streetscape in a Nairobi neighbourhood1
Principles for delivering transformative co‐design methodologies with multiple stakeholders for achieving nature recovery in England1
A critical view on the role of scale and instrumental imaginaries within community sustainability transitions research1
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