Environment and Planning D-Society & Space

Papers
(The median citation count of Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 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
“Exceeding Beringia”: Upending universal human events and wayward transits in Arctic spaces43
Creative extraction: Black towns in white space43
Infrastructures as colonial beachheads: The Central Arizona Project and the taking of Navajo resources41
Contained and abandoned in the “humane” border: Black migrants’ immobility and survival in Moroccan urban space38
Reclaiming the chocolate city: Soundscapes of gentrification and resistance in Washington, DC33
Patchwork: Repair labor and the logic of infrastructure adaptation in Mexico City29
Coordinating office space: Digital technologies and the platformization of work29
Rendering settler sovereign landscapes: Race and property in the Empire State27
Urban specters26
Dwelling in liminalities, thinking beyond inhabitation25
Kidnapping migrants as a tactic of border enforcement24
Securing the subterranean volumes: Geometrics, land subsidence and the materialities of things24
Affect and critique: A politics of boredom*23
Gendering the care/control nexus of the humanitarian border: Women’s bodies and gendered control of mobility in a EUropean borderland22
Rethinking “Disinvestment”: Historical geographies of predatory property relations on Chicago’s South Side22
The sedimentation of whiteness as landscape21
Automating gentrification: Landlord technologies and housing justice organizing in New York City homes21
Encountering automation: Redefining bodies through stories of technological change21
Beyond repair: Staying with breakdown at the interstices20
Of bakeries and checkpoints: Stately affects in Amman and Baghdad19
Grammars of reckoning: Redressing racial regimes of property18
Dispossession as depotentiation16
Growing Black food on sacred land: Using Black liberation theology to imagine an alternative Black agrarian future16
Liberating the family: Debt, education and racial capitalism in South Africa15
Blue lines and blues infrastructures: Notes on water, race, and space15
Improvising urban spaces, inhabiting the in-between14
Thresholds14
What is planning without property? Relational practices of being and belonging14
Transformation as relational mobilisation: The networked geography of Addis Ababa’s sustainable transport interventions14
Urban borderwork: Ethnographies of policing13
Racial regimes of property: Introduction to the special issue13
Sophia’s choice: Debt, social welfare, and racial finance capitalism12
The coloniality of infrastructure: Engineering, landscape and modernity in Recife12
‘German Theory’: Cosmopolitan geographies, counterfactual histories and the (non)travel of a ‘German Foucault’11
Mapping lesbian and queer lines of desire: Constellations of queer urban space11
Saildrones and Snotbots in the Blue Anthropocene: Sensing technologies, multispecies intimacies, and scientific storying10
The multiple temporalities of infrastructure: Atomic cities and the memory of lost futures10
Dromoelimination: Accelerating settler colonialism in Palestine9
Hopes multiplied amidst decline: Understanding gendered precarity in times of austerity9
Disquieting ambivalence of mega-infrastructures: Kenya’s Standard Gauge Railway as spectacle and ruination9
“Now is the real Jungle!” Institutional hunting and migrants’ survival after the eviction of the Calais camp9
Second chances in the second city: Public housing and prisoner reentry in Chicago9
Living with hate relationships: Familiar encounters, enduring racisms and geographies of entrapment9
The racial environmental state and abolition geography in California’s Central Valley9
The evolution of EUropean border governance through crisis: Frontex and the interplay of protracted and acute crisis narratives8
Urban commons to private property: Gendered environments in Mumbai’s fisher communities8
‘We are in the process’: The exploitation of hope and the political economy of waiting among the aspiring irregular migrants in Nepal8
Zombie infrastructure: A legal geography of railroad monstrosity in the California desert8
Gendered infrastructure and liminal space in Delhi’s unauthorized colonies8
Standing by the promise: Acts of anticipation in Rio and Jakarta8
Voicing the environment: Latour, Peirce and an expanded politics8
Warehousing asylum seekers: Thelogistificationof reception7
Apparatuses of observation and occupation: Settler colonialism and space science in Hawai'i7
Civilizing swamps in California: Formations of race, nature, and property in the nineteenth century U.S. West7
Victim, broker, activist, fixer: Surviving dispossession in working class Lahore7
Prison fixes and flows: Carceral mobilities and their critical logistics7
Decolonizing regional planning from the Global South: Active geographies and social struggles in Northeastern Brazil6
To fail an asylum seeker: Time, space and legal events6
Police guns and private security cars. Ordering the state through socio-material policing assemblages in Nairobi6
Perceptions of atmosphere: Air, waste, and narratives of life and work in Mumbai6
Molar and molecular entanglements: Parenting, care and making home in the context of energy capitalism6
The ocean and the city: Spatial forgeries of racial capitalism6
Death traps: Holes in urban India6
Being earthbound: Arendt, process and alienation in the Anthropocene6
In the wake of logistics: Situated afterlives of race and labour on the Magdalena River6
The problem of the future in the spacetime of resettlement: Iraqi refugees in the U.S.6
LGBTQ situated memory, place-making and the sexual politics of gentrification6
The nomos of the freeport6
‘A war of houses and a war of land’: Gentrification, post-politics and resistance in authoritarian Cambodia6
The logistics of police power: Armored vehicles, colonial boomerangs, and strategies of circulation5
Berghain: Space, affect, and sexual disorientation5
Value extraction through refugee carcerality: Data, labour and financialised accommodation5
Geocultural power and the digital Silk Roads5
Autonomy within entanglements: Illegalised migrants, the EU border regime, and the political economy of Nouadhibou, Mauritania5
Estranged companions: Bed bugs, biologies, and affective histories5
Dismantling the advertising city: Subvertising and the urban commons to come5
Subalternity as displacement: Memoirs of homelessness and the struggle to be heard4
On Immanence and Indeterminacy: Black Feminism and Settler Colonialism4
Carceral and colonial domesticities: Subaltern case geographies of a Delhi rescue home4
The Anthropocene stinks! Odor, affect, and the entangled politics of livestock waste in a rural Iowa watershed4
The hopeful labour of begging – Homeless people’s struggles for a better life in Paris4
Hope, home and insecurity: Gendered labours of resilience among the urban poor of Metro Cebu, the Philippines4
Hostile hospitality and the criminalization of civil society actors aiding border crossers in Greece4
Governing mobility in times of crisis: Practicing the border and embodying resistance in and beyond the hotspot infrastructure4
Urban Social Hauntings: Disappearing Gravestone Murals in Gentrifying Brooklyn4
Border and im/mobility entanglements in the Mediterranean: Introduction to the special issue4
The creation of capitalist time: Rethinking primitive accumulation through conservation4
Soil, territory, land: The spatial politics of settler organic farming in the West Bank, Israel/Palestine4
The Kings ain't playin’ no one tonight: Desanctifying property as an abolitionist practice in Sacramento4
After entry: Humanitarian exploitation and migrant labour in the fields of southern Italy4
The struggle and (im)possibilities of decolonizing Latin American citizenship practices and politics in Toronto4
Itinerant urbanization: On circles, fractals and the critique of segmented space4
Nowhere land: The evicted space of Black tenants’ rights in Montreal4
“Erasing a mural does not erase reality”: Queer visibility, urban policing, and the double life of a mural in Ecuador4
FromDeath in the Iceto life in the museum: Absence, affect and mystery in the Arctic4
The potential politics of the porous city3
The view from here3
Points of persuasion: Truth spots in future city development3
Away from the border and into the frontier: The paradoxical geographies of US immigration law3
Conscription or constriction: Military policing of urban youth3
Making space for a radical trans imagination: Towards a kinder, more vulnerable, geography3
The geopolitics of presence and absence at the ruins of Fort Henry3
Proactive state geographies: Geocoded intelligence in London’s ‘suburban shanty towns’3
The entangled geographies of responsibility: Contested policy narratives of migration governance along the Balkan Route3
Anthroposea: Planning future ecologies in Mumbai’s wetscapes3
The right to an urban history: The Gaza Master Plan, 1975–19823
Cartographies of poverty: Rethinking statistics, aesthetics and the law3
Introduction: Hope, labour, disconnection3
Agricultural infrastructures: Land, race, and statecraft in Turkey3
Restoration otherwise: Towards alternative coastal ecologies3
Agitative pauses, intentional moorings:Stasisas resistance3
Scratch-and-sniff Palestine: How olfaction shapes nonsovereign infrastructural spaces3
Risk, resilience and response-able practice in Australia’s changing bushfire landscapes3
Adverse commoning: Tracing contested legal geographies of the urban commons3
‘Things should be better’ – Immobility, labour and the negotiation of hope amongst young Ghanaian craftsmen3
Psychic geographies of queer multiculturalism: Reading Fanon, settler colonialism and race in queer space3
Becoming fugitive: Prison breaks and the space of punishment3
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