Geoforum

Papers
(The median citation count of Geoforum 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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fossil capital, ‘unquantifiable risk’ and neoliberal nationalizations: The case of the Trans Mountain Pipeline in Canada99
Territorial narratives: Talking claims in open moments66
Understanding livelihood changes in the charcoal and baobab value chains during Covid-19 in rural Mozambique: The role of power, risk and civic-based stakeholder conventions58
Mainland ignorance: Okinawa and Japanese colonial unknowing57
Living the life of floods: Place-based learning in an Anthropocene harmscape57
́We are the limitś performing climate justice commoning in the Czech Klimakemp55
The shadow of urban greening initiatives: A Pluralistic Discursive Space approach to the High Line and the BeltLine55
Customary authorities and decentralized natural resource management: A review54
Mining, geological imaginations, and the politics of subterranean knowledge in the colonial Andes52
(Dis)embedding humanitarianism: Trajectories of subordination and subversion within migrant-serving NGOs48
Struggles over value, access and positionality: Differentiated dis/association agency in humanitarian aid44
Seeing self-help urban design as a social movement in the global south: A case in Accra, Ghana43
Framing the flames: Addressing public disengagement through fear framings in Australian bushfire preparedness campaign videos43
Platform animal: (de)commodification of anthropomorphic giant panda through the digital platform42
Blinded like a state: Water scarcity and the quantification dilemma in Morocco40
Chinese-driven Ghana rosewood trade: Actors and access dynamics39
A Very British industrial policy: Green finance and the City-Bank-Treasury control of Net Zero39
Searching for CKDu: Mystery kidney disease, differentiated (in)visibility, and contingent geographies of care in dry zone Sri Lanka38
Will Brexit reverse the centralizing momentum of global finance?36
The birth and development of Anglophone financial geography: A historical analysis of geographical studies of money and finance34
Slow withdrawal as managed retreat: Dismantling and rebuilding an Indigenous community controlled housing sector34
Shared space: Negotiating sites of (un)sustainable mobility34
Platform ecosystems and digital innovation in food retailing: Exploring the rise of Hema in China33
Innovation in the peripheries: Counter-flows of students to second tier cities in Portugal32
A social-ecological systems perspective on the impacts of armed conflict on water resources management: Case studies from the Middle East32
The aesthetics of space and state formation in post-2000 Rwanda30
‘It’s a love interest’ – Enthusiasts and regional industry cultures of practice30
“Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland” or “Digital Ecosystem”? Postsocialist Ecological Imaginaries in Tallinn, Estonia29
Beyond connectivity: An exploration of expert perspectives on conservation corridors29
The constitutive outside: EU border externalisation, regional histories, and social dynamics in the Senegal River Valley29
Development assistance and Boserupian intensification under geopolitical isolation: The political ecology of a crop-livestock integration project in Burundi29
Unveiling global narratives of restoration policy: Big data insights into competing framings and implications28
Recomposing the climate-security nexus: A conceptual introduction27
‘Wall disease’: Unpacking the emotive geographies of post-conflict Nicosia27
Grandparenting left-behind children in Javanese Migrant-sending villages: Trigenerational care circuits and the negotiation of care26
Resigned reductionism: Reconceptualising digital imaginaries of automated natural capital26
Towards a relational reading of resilience: Community networks and the politics of disaster recovery in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane María26
Afterword: Greeting the border externalization wave in four movements26
Volk utopia: Racial futures and ecological politics on the German far-right25
The Silicon Valley – Singapore connection: The role of institutional gateways in establishing knowledge pipelines25
Platformizing structural policy instruments? Fostering (infrastructural) power in the context of Digital Free Trade Zones25
Hunger for change: Student food insecurity in Australia25
Human–place–technology relations in the digital placemaking process25
Unpacking food to go: Packaging and food waste of on the go provisioning practices in the UK24
‘This country beyond the township’: Race, class and higher education mobilities in the post-apartheid city24
Unsettling humanitarian binaries: Civic humanitarianism and relational aid among South Sudanese refugees in Uganda24
Sustainable developmentality: Interrogating the sustainability gaze and the cultivation of mountain subjectivities in the central Indian Himalayas24
Social sustainability: Do-it-yourself urbanism, start-it-yourself urbanism23
Speculative crops: Gambling on the onion in rural India23
Agency in deskilling: Filipino nurses’ experiences in the Norwegian health care sector23
Linking industrial culture and human agency in three (post)industrial towns: Collective and individual agency shaping development paths23
Upgrading through global, regional or national value chains? Firm-level evidence from the East African textiles & apparel sector22
The coloniality of power on the green frontier: commodities and violent territorialisation in Colombia’s Amazon22
Platform ruralism: Digital platforms and the techno-spatial fix22
Primed for harm: Inaccessible housing as a vulnerabilising assemblage22
Reviewing 15 years of research on neoliberal conservation: Towards a decolonial, interdisciplinary, intersectional and community-engaged research agenda22
The spatial imaginaries of creative clusters: Examining the role of R&D programmes in creative placemaking22
Middlemen versus middlemen in agri-food supply chains in Bengaluru, India: Big data takes a byte22
The role of real estate developers in urban development21
Colonizing the rains: Disentangling more-than-human technopolitics of drought protection in the archive21
Towards situated histories of heterogenous infrastructures: Oral history as method and meaning21
Complicating the tale of ‘first climate migrants’: Resource-dependent livelihoods, drought and labour mobilities in semi-arid Chile21
Framing locally led adaptation in a planned relocation in Fiji21
Impossible evidence: The legal dismal cycle of regulating off-roading in the California desert21
The longue durée of short-lived infrastructure – Roads and state authority in South Sudan21
Domestic campus expansion in France as a practice of regional dissociation: Advancing reflections on the socio-spatial fragmentation of higher education ‘at home’20
The ‘Borders of Berlin’: West African protests and the coloniality of Euro-African deportation cooperation20
Geographies of new mobility services: The emergence of a premium mobility network space19
The andro-white marketization of volunteer and community services: A case study of London’s social reproduction crisis19
From colonial science to climate capacity building: Analyzing uneven access to climate knowledge in Vanuatu19
From flooded fields to a vanished lake: The politics of broken water cycles in the Bolivian Altiplano19
The commodification of social reproduction: A view of global care chains from a migrant-sending country19
Motorcycle taxis, personhood, and the moral landscape of mobility19
(Re)constructing state power and livelihoods through the Laos-China Railway project18
Commoning and the politics of solidarity: Transformational responses to poverty18
“This place is (now) my own home. It is my home till my death”: Older adults (re)creating home through daily rhythms and kinning in formal care settings18
Research on ecological restoration and its impact on society in coal resource-based areas: Lessons from the Ruhr area in Germany and the Liulin area in China18
Geopolitical imaginaries in climate and ocean governance: Seychelles and the Blue Economy18
Anchor Institutions as Adaptation Allies: promises and pitfalls of joint urban/military adaptation planning in U.S. cities18
A big-data analysis of human-nature relations in newspaper coverage18
The monstrosity of the corporate control of food shortages: The geopolitics of the 2022 infant feeding crisis in the United States18
Digital Technologies for the Future of the Water Sector? Examining the Discourse on Digital Water18
Unpacking water governance dynamics and its implications for household water security in post-disaster resettlement communities in the Philippines17
Authoritarian neoliberalism between Johnson and Jupiter: Declining legitimacy and the elevation of home affairs in post-Brexit Britain and Macron’s France17
Coloniality of power and the imaginaries of tourism in Victoria Falls17
‘No place for a woman’: Access, exclusion, insecurity and the mobility regime in grand tunis17
The paradoxes of purity in organic agriculture in Burkina Faso17
Between binary- and mono-ontologies: The rewilding practice of Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town Wetland Park17
“Doing What We Can with What We Have”: Examining the role of local government in poverty management during the COVID-19 pandemic17
‘Thick time’: Experiments with feminist urban futures in community podcasts17
Playful finance: Gamification and intermediation in FinTech economies17
Culling optimism: Circulating neoliberal affects in entrepreneurial animal disease policy17
The causal nexus of Trans-Saharan migration: A political ecology approach from Niger17
Externalizing otherness: The racialization of belonging in the Morocco-EU Border16
Subterranea: Notes on the notion of a geopolitical unconscious16
“Fly Buddha to Mars”: The co-production between religiosity and science & technology at Longquan Monastery, Beijing16
Critical infrastructures as sites of conflict over state legitimacy: The case of Hargeisa Airport in Somaliland, Northern Somalia16
The temporalities of extractive frontiers: The promises of booms and going bust in the Tanzanian gas sector16
Simulating alternative internationals: Geopolitics role-playing in UK schools16
Mobilising therapeutic landscapes: Lifestyle migration of the Houniao and the spatio-temporal encounters with nature16
Introduction to themed issue: Ignorance and uncertainty in environmental decision-making16
Production of space and time in ‘New’ Turkey: Re-conquest and resistance in the making of Istanbul Airport16
Encountering the Anthropocene: Reconfiguring human-nature relations on the North Norfolk Coast, UK16
Holding space for climate justice? Urgency and ‘Regenerative Cultures’ in Extinction Rebellion Netherlands16
Governance of future-making: Green hydrogen in Namibia and South Africa16
The politics of remembering and forgetting: Vietnamese refugees at Singapore’s Hawkins Road Transit Camp16
Rapid urbanization and uneven development of the food retail environment15
Infrastructure under pressure: Water management and state-making in southern Iraq15
Defending the territory by the rules: The role of environmental law in Yucatan’s renewable energy conflicts15
The temporally cumulative effects of hydropower development in northern Laos: Insights from the Nam Ou Basin15
Beyond the boom. Genealogies of corridor urbanism in the making of the Lithium Triangle, Argentina and Chile15
“Shale gas development will bring local economic benefits”. An analysis of central Appalachian landowners' lived experience and situated knowledge of extractivism15
Toward an affective geography of contemporary China’s state-owned enterprises: Ambivalence, assemblage, and affective socio-spaces15
The maintenance of carbonscapes: Enacting Net Zero in Stavanger, Norway15
‘Friendly’ and ‘noisy surveillance’ through MapMyRun during the COVID-19 pandemic15
Urban financialization in the shadow of the resource-constrained system: Uneven geography of local government bonds in Chinese cities15
Knowledge exchange in peripheral coworking spaces: A study of proximities using social network analysis15
Recognising the right to urban climate justice in Kuwait15
The interplay of riskscapes and objects in unplanned settlements in Monrovia15
Locating agency at the urban grassroots: Resistance and reworking in the everyday politics of informal settlements15
Negotiating between forest conversion, industrial tree plantations and multifunctional landscapes. Power and politics in forest transitions15
Performing real estate value(s): real estate developers, systems of expertise and the production of space14
Agriculture, food and land: Struggles for UK post-Brexit agri-food justice14
From cotton to paddy: Political crops in the Indian Punjab14
The Technopolitics of Hydrogen: Arab Gulf States’ Pursuit of Significance in a Climate-Constrained World14
Uncovering racialized geographies: Investor strategies and the legacy of the 2008 financial crisis in Chicagoland14
Rebel Territory in a resource frontier: Commodification and spatialized orders of rule in Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar14
Chronopolitics of crisis: A historical political ecology of seasonal air pollution in northern Thailand14
The (Im)Possibility of Agonistic Politics: The Belo Monte Dam and the Symbolic Order of Dispossession14
“Performing Developability:” Generating threat and value in private land conservation14
En route to decarbonization: A periodisation of just transition in four carbon-intensive EU regions14
Projects and pockets: Time-geographic approach to the creative processes of computer scientists14
Studying region, network, fluid, and fire in an educational programme working against social inequalities14
“The real truth about wolves”: Political ecology of wildlife conservation in the post-truth era14
Slow forms of infrastructural violence: The case of Vietnam’s mountainous northern borderlands13
Interwoven spaces: How interactions in physical space facilitate knowledge exchange and market transactions in virtual space13
Mapping police power and the limits of reform13
Giving all power to the beast! Violent authority and collective action by ‘second-class’ citizens in Nairobi13
Rethinking labour risk in global production networks: Resilience strategies of cruise ship workers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic13
Urban climate resilience under racial capitalism: Governing pluvial flooding across Amsterdam and Dhaka13
Agrobiodiversity change in violent conflict and post-conflict landscapes13
Navigating a path: Advocacy strategies of a migratory bird NGO13
‘Landing’ salmon aquaculture: Ecologies, infrastructures and the promise of sustainability13
A Pregnant Pause? Reproduction, waiting and silences in the relational endurance of austerity13
Not just playing: The politics of designing games for impact on anticipatory climate governance13
“You should do what India does”: FinTech ecosystems in India reshaping the geography of finance13
Uncertain Waters: Participatory groundwater modelling in Chicago’s suburbs13
Preserving the obligatory passage point: SWIFT and the partial platformisation of global payments13
Werewolves and warning signs: Cultural responses to tropical cyclones in Mauritius12
Narrating values, persuading government: The unsettled stories of agricultural land ownership in the rural Canadian Prairies12
Towards household sustainability? Experimenting with composting food waste12
Supplementary education and the coronavirus pandemic: Economic vitality, business spatiality and societal value in the private tuition industry during the first wave of Covid-19 in England12
Insurantial imaginaries: Some implications for home-owning democracies12
“They’re probably quite used to this idea of us and them”: The racialising assemblage and development discourses in school geography in England12
Neglected landscapes and green infrastructure: The case of the Limas Creek in Bogotá, Colombia12
Partnership building? Government-led NGO participation in China’s grassroots waste governance12
Houses of cards and concrete: (In)stability configurations and seeds of destabilisation of Phnom Penh’s building regime12
Financing climate and disaster risk through contingency: The case of humanitarian risk pools12
Exploring approaches to equal and effective participation of governance actors in trans-local city food networks12
Living with fragile infrastructure: The gendered labour of preventing, responding to and being impacted by sanitation failures12
Grabbing groundwater: Capture, extraction and the material politics of a fugitive resource12
The politics of market redevelopment in African cities: Insight from two market projects in Ghana12
The spatial heterogeneity of international financial contagion during the 2007–9 crisis: A sectoral perspective12
Circuits of capital, the socio-ecological fix and power relations in a rural area. The genealogy of socio-ecological transformations of the upper Saône valley (France)11
Healthcare as asset: Private equity investment and the changing geographies of care in the United States11
“They were told it was too Black”: The (re)production of whiteness in Amsterdam-based nightclubs11
Intersections of new state capitalism, infrastructure scramble, and the Second Cold War: The geoeconomics and geopolitics of infrastructure planning in eastern Romania11
Permission to appropriate: Waste pickers’ ‘guidelines’ for contesting and consolidating claims to waste on the streets of Tshwane, South Africa11
Reclaiming the city’s core: Urban accumulation, surplus (re)production and discipline in Cairo11
Seeing like a church: Reconstruction after Typhoon Sendong in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines11
Doomsday preppers and the architecture of dread11
Digital transformation in the world city networks’ advanced producer services complex: A technology space analysis11
Staying despite disaster risks: Place attachment, voluntary immobility and adaptation in Tajikistan’s Pamir Mountains11
Housing financialisation a la Griega11
Local varieties of state-directed green and digital innovation processes in China: Evidence from Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Longyan11
Horsification: Embodied gentrification in rural landscapes11
“Exploring the Green Frontier within Europe’s Recent Forest Initiatives”11
Reframing environmental responsibility at the intersections of cultural and generational difference: Learning from migrant families in Manchester and Melbourne11
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Invasive networks: An environmental history of the introduction of Prosopis juliflora to Banni grassland, India11
After the collapse: Evaluating undone science in the wake of a global environmental crisis11
Mobilising (and immobilising) giving in pandemic and austerity Britain11
Slow urbicide: Accounting for the shifting temporalities of political violence in the West Bank11
Geopolitics of decolonization: Carnegie Endowment’s diplomatic training program 1960–7311
On the margins of the hydrosocial: Quasi-events along a stagnant river11
Land, race, and (slow) violence: Indigenous resistance to racial capitalism and the coloniality of development in the Caribbean11
Ambivalent temporalities of mega-infrastructures in Lamu, Kenya11
Infrastructural violence and resistance in Namqom: Navigating environmental injustice in Formosa, Argentina11
Neoliberal necropolitics and the global competition for urban dominance10
On the history of a subterranean geopolitics10
Channelling through bureaucracy: How migration intermediaries and state actors (re)shape Chinese migration to the Swedish restaurant industry10
“The pesticides burned the grass and the know-how”: Farmers’ oral history and chemoethnography of Swiss Jura slowly violent waterscapes10
Place-based displacement: Touristification and neighborhood change10
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Where is my home? Sense of home among rural migrant women in contemporary China10
Trees made out of fintech: Valuing carbon and accumulating capital in China’s Ant Forest10
From real estate financialization to decentralization: A comparative review of REITs and blockchain-based tokenization10
Rethinking the nature of justice: A hydrosocial territories perspective on a contested low-carbon transition10
“Working the government” Poverty alleviation resettlement in two Yi villages, Sichuan, China10
“We Have to Convince Them Whatever it Takes:” The Climate Necropolitics of Energy Transitions in India and Zambia10
Erdoğan’s three-pillared neoliberalism: Authoritarianism, populism and developmentalism10
Time and refugee migration in human geographical research: A critical review10
The rise of military capital in Pakistan: Military neoliberalism, authoritarianism and urbanization10
The tattered state: Falling through the social safety net10
The regional dimension in GPN – Mapping value creation and governance of the Bavarian beer sector10
HIV as uncertain life10
Solar labor market transitions in the United Arab Emirates10
Wildfire bureaucracy: The affective dimensions of state engagement with Indigenous peoples in southeast Australia10
Credit in agrarian India: narrative policy struggles over farmer surplus10
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Intersectional climate urbanism: Towards the inclusion of marginalised voices10
Resistance in a “sacred geography”: Critical perspectives on land, ecology, and activism among Dersimi Alevis in Turkey9
Mapping terrains of struggle: State space and the spatiality of oil mobilisation in Ecuador and Peru9
Revolutionary countryside: A feminist counter-topography of war in Myanmar9
Entrepreneurship as conditionality: New geographies of work(fare) in mental health services under austerity9
Extractive governmentality, ethnic territories, and racial imaginaries in the northern Amazon of Ecuador9
“Because you've lived in different places all your life” – How mobility trajectories create cross-border entrepreneurial opportunities for migrants in Switzerland9
Strategic silences for normative work: Inclusions and exclusions of migrant labour in policy foregrounding of the Swedish gig economy9
Staging indigeneity and autochthony in Northern Eurasia9
The contributions of transboundary networks to environmental governance: The legacy of the MAP initiative9
Giving back to get ahead: Altruism as a developer strategy of accumulation through affordable housing policy in Toronto and Vancouver9
Destination debts: Local and translocal loans in the migrant experience9
A feminist political ecology of agricultural innovations in smallholder farming systems: Experiences from wheat production in Morocco and Uzbekistan9
(Re-)moving earth, building Kenya – The politics of sand extraction in Kedong9
Proximity and knowledge sharing in coworking spaces: The case of São Paulo9
Waste accumulation in Jakarta’s slums: Neoliberal flows of waste distribution9
Socialización and labor unions in waterway port development in the Bolivian Amazon9
Is (in)access to infrastructure driven by physical delivery or weak governance? Power and knowledge asymmetries in Cape Town, South Africa9
Automating adult social care in the UK: Extracting value from a crisis9
Why Africa’s New Green Revolution is failing – Maize as a commodity and anti-commodity in South Africa9
Conflicts over periurban green infrastructure: Unresolved social problems with nature-based urban solutions9
Re-Imagining Land: Conceptualizing the changing form and content of the Andean Peasant Community in Peru9
Postcolonial nationalism and the global right9
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What does a just transition mean for urban biodiversity? Insights from three cities globally8
A kingdom of new cities: Morocco’s national Villes Nouvelles strategy8
(Im)mobilities, waiting and professional aspirations: The career lives of highly skilled Syrian refugees in Switzerland8
Working with care: embodying feminist care ethics in regional coworking spaces8
Governance fragmentation and agency of miners in Ghana’s artisanal mining sector8
From hope to disappointment? Following the ‘Taking Place’ and ‘Organisation’ of hope in ‘Building Back Better’ from COVID-198
Introduction to the themed issue: “Post-capitalist economies and the geographies of exclusion: Current research on solidarity economies and social transformation”8
Financial information, physical proximity and COVID: The experience of Asian sell-side equity research analysts8
Neoliberal changes and perspectives for financialization in the management of Brazil’s water and sanitation services8
‘If you believe in a platform world…’ – Corporate banking and digital transformation in investor relations discourse8
Laundry power and care: Relational materialism, temporalities and spatialisation of communal laundering8
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Entangled territorial controversies: Contesting mining, territorial ordering, and authority in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala8
Capital contradictions in the age of incorporation: Queer and trans materialism at work8
Geography of grassroots innovations in the Dublin Bay Biosphere Reserve8
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