Professional Geographer

Papers
(The TQCC of Professional Geographer is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Immediate Impact of COVID-19 on Postsecondary Teaching and Learning115
A Preliminary Investigation of Fake Peer-Reviewed Citations and References Generated by ChatGPT36
Who Makes Geographical Knowledge? The Gender of Geography’s Gatekeepers25
COVID-19 Cases and the Built Environment: Initial Evidence from New York City23
Firm Suburbanization in the Context of Urban Sprawl: Neighborhood Effect and Sectoral Difference19
Tackling Homelessness with Tiny Houses: An Inventory of Tiny House Villages in the United States19
Governors Fighting Crisis: Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic across U.S. States on Twitter19
Adequacy and Consistency of an Intraurban Inequality Indicator Constructed through Principal Component Analysis17
Who Counts? Gender, Gatekeeping, and Quantitative Human Geography15
Location Evaluation of Bicycle Sharing System Stations and Cycling Infrastructures with Best Worst Method Using GIS15
Urban Household Water Insecurity from the Margins: Perspectives from Northeast Brazil14
More Reflections on a White Discipline14
Human Mobility Change Pattern and Influencing Factors during COVID-19, from the Outbreak to the Deceleration Stage: A Study of Seoul Metropolitan City14
Sea Level Rise, Homeownership, and Residential Real Estate Markets in South Florida13
Interpreting Moran Eigenvector Maps with the Getis-Ord Gi* Statistic12
Assessment of the Effects of Human Mobility Restrictions on COVID-19 Prevalence in the Global South12
Unequal Proximity to Environmental Pollution: An Intersectional Analysis of People with Disabilities in Harris County, Texas12
Geography’s Position in Education Today12
The Elasticity of Shrinking Cities: An Analysis of Indicators11
Low-Carbon Research and Teaching in Geography: Pathways and Perspectives11
Shall the American Association of Geographers Endorse Carbon Offsets? Absolutely Not!11
Spatial Analysis of Security and Insecurity in Urban Parks: A Case Study of Tehran, Iran10
(Un)Ethical Boundaries: Critical Reflections on What We Are (Not) Supposed to Do9
Geography Achievement and Future Geographers8
Spatial Accessibility Patterns to Public Hospitals in Shanghai: An Improved Gravity Model8
Who Is Benefiting from Airbnb? Assessing the Redistributive Power of Peer-to-Peer Short-Term Rentals8
Defining Suburbs: An Evaluation and Comparison of Four Methods8
Inequality Among Social Groups in Accessing Improved Drinking Water and Sanitation in India: A District-Level Spatial Analysis8
Engaged Convergence Research: An Exploratory Approach to Heat Resilience in Mobile Homes8
Between Replacement and Intensification: Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Different Land Use Types of Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture under Rapid Urban Growth in Nakuru, Kenya7
Unsettling Conversations on Climate Action7
Moving from Market Opacity to Methodological Opacity: Are Web Data Good Enough for French Property Market Monitoring?7
Theorizing “Wicked Concept” and Reconceptualizing Wisdom as Wicked7
Face Masking Violations, Policing, and COVID-19 Death Rates: A Spatial Analysis in New York City ZIP Codes7
How Identity Enriches and Complicates the Research Process: Reflections from Political Ecology Fieldwork7
The Landscape of Public Art Research: A Knowledge Map Analysis7
Introduction and Abridged Text of Lecture: “Laggards or Leaders: Academia and Its Responsibility in Delivering on the Paris Commitments”6
Beyond the Favelas: An Analysis of Intraurban Poverty Patterns in Brazil6
Residential Satisfaction in Renovated Historic Blocks in Two Chinese Cities6
Generating Small Areal Synthetic Microdata from Public Aggregated Data Using an Optimization Method6
Networked Internationalization: Chinese Companies in Ethiopia’s Infrastructure Construction Sector6
Migration Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of New England Showing Movements down the Urban Hierarchy and Ensuing Impacts on Real Estate Markets5
Potential and Pitfalls of Big Transport Data for Spatial Interaction Models of Urban Mobility5
Farmers, Victimization, and Animal Rights Activism in Sweden5
Privileged Socionatures and Naturalization of Privilege: Untangling Environmental Privilege Dimensions5
Space, Time, and Hydrosocial Imaginaries: Water Quality Governance of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe5
Exploring Housing Determinants of Obesity Prevalence Using Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression in Chicago, Illinois5
A Model Controversy: Using Environmental Competency Groups to Inform Coastal Restoration Planning in Louisiana5
Beyond COVID Chaos: What Postsecondary Educators Learned from the Online Pivot5
Spatially Varying Unemployment and Crime Effects in the Long Run and Short Run5
Predicting Model Improvement by Accounting for Spatial Autocorrelation: A Socioeconomic Perspective5
Perceived Impact of Gentrification on Health and Well-Being: Exploring Social Capital and Coping Strategies in Gentrifying Neighborhoods5
Rural Soundscape: Acoustic Rurality? Evidence from Chinese Countryside5
The Social Dimensions of the Iron Quadrangle Region: An Educational Experience in Geodesign4
(Im)Mobilities: From Dichotomy to Continuum4
The Weight Women Carry: Research on the Visible and Invisible Baggage in Suitcase Trade between China and Africa4
Disruption, Discovery, and Field Courses: A Case Study of Student Engagement during a Global Pandemic4
Drones and Geography: Who Is Using Them and Why?4
Advanced Placement Human Geography: Program Access and Effectiveness by Grade Level, 2001–20204
The Post–Great Recession Geographies of U.S. Municipal Borrowing and Indebtedness4
Geographies of Imaginaries and Environmental Governance4
Measuring Local Spatial Autocorrelation with Data Reliability Information4
Examining Day-to-Day Dynamic Transit Accessibility Using Functional Data Analysis4
Exploring the Structural Fractality of Urban Road Networks by Different Representations4
Representing Multidimensional Phenomena of Geographic Interest: Benefit of the Doubt or Principal Component Analysis?4
Urban Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic in Beijing, China4
Intertemporal Tourism Clusters and Community Resilience4
Dancing around the Subject: Memory Work of Museum Landscapes at the Welsh National Waterfront Museum4
The Academic Job Market in U.S. Geography and the Business Cycle: The Long Shadow of the 2007–2009 Recession4
Mobility, Protest, and Legislative Backlash: State-Level Sponsorship of Antiprotest Legislation in the United States in 20174
In the Shadow of the Green Revolution: Constrained Spatial Imaginaries and Smallholder Farming in Guatemala’s Pacific Lowlands4
Flexible Methodologies: A Case for Approaching Research with Fluidity3
The Contemporary Academic Conference: A Space of Enclosure3
Working toward a Low-Carbon AAG Meeting: What the GHG Metrics Tell Us3
Documenting Detention: The Politics of Archiving Immigration Enforcement Records in the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration3
Intersectionality and the Spatiality of Emotions in Feminist Research3
Protecting a Broken Window: Vandalism and Security at Rural Rock Art Sites3
Conserving the Landscape Connectivity of Natural Forest Reserves in Tourism Development3
Exploring Persistent Racial and Ethnic Representation Disparity in U.S. Geography Doctoral Programs: The Disciplinary Underrepresentation Gap3
Public Geographies and the Gendered Experience of Saying “Yes” to the Media3
The Temporal–Spatial Distribution of Key Cultural Relics Protection Sites in China and Tourism Response3
The AAG’s Emissions Problem: Achieving Carbon Neutrality in a Post-offset World3
Emerging Geospatial Technologies in Instruction and Research: An Assessment of U.S. and Canadian Geography Departments and Programs3
Decentering the Subject, Psychoanalytically: Researching Imaginary Spacings through Image-Based Interviews3
Availability and Accessibility of Urban Green Spaces in a High-Density City: The Case of Raipur, India3
Spatial Assessment of COVID-19 First-Wave Mortality Risk in the Global South3
Combining Geospatial Analysis with HIV Care Continuum to Identify Differential HIV/AIDS Treatment Indicators in Uganda3
Rural E-Commerce and Emerging Paths Toward Product Renewal: Evidence from Taobao Villages in Zhejiang Province, China3
Digitizing and Geocoding Historical Records to Improve an Understanding of Tornado Climatology3
People and Places in the 2020 Census: New Geographies of Population Growth in China?3
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