Geographical Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Geographical Journal is 17. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
John Roundell Palmer, The 4th Earl of Selborne GBE, FRS, DL (1940–2021)363
Performing nationalism: The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and Sri Lankan Tamil diasporic politics in Switzerland37
‘We are a people’: Sovereignty and disposability in the context of Puerto Rico's post‐Hurricane Maria experience36
Antarctic conservation policies and practices: Towards a more inclusive and sustainable future35
Policy‐driven education‐led gentrification and its spatiotemporal dynamics: Evidence from Shanghai, China30
Claiming veganism and vegan geographies28
Translanguaging decoloniality in a divided island as post‐colonial pedagogic praxis: Cyprus and cultural subversions28
Updated Trewartha climate classification with four climate change scenarios26
Blue revitalization or dispossession? Reform of common resource management in Japanese small‐scale fisheries25
Resisting gender fascism24
AI literacy in geographic education and research: Capabilities, caveats, and criticality24
How do you like your rivers? Portraying public perception and preference for urban rivers in China via a combined visual and textual analysis22
Family Hubs and the vulnerable care ecologies of child and family welfare in austerity20
Perceptions and imaginaries about the fourth industrial revolution between geographies of opportunity and discontent: Some reflections on the Italian case20
Essential workers' pandemic mobilities and the changing meanings of the commute17
The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making17
Evaluation of efficiency of the index of potential anthropic geomorphology at meso level: a case study of Goa State, India17
Prediction of CO pollutant in Mashhad metropolis, Iran: Using multiple linear regression17
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