Environment and Planning D-Society & Space

Papers
(The median citation count of Environment and Planning D-Society & Space is 2. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ventography and the spatial politics of wind54
Perceptions of atmosphere: Air, waste, and narratives of life and work in Mumbai36
Sparks from the friction of terrain: Transport animals, borderlands, and the territorial imagination in China36
(Tiny) spaces of hope: Reclaiming, maintaining, and reframing housing in the tiny house movement33
Retrofit: Aerial cable cars and the reengineering of urban peripheries31
Anticipation by redress: Transforming African mega-infrastructure futures28
The inheritance and repetition of colonial practices of dispossession28
The case for doing less in our peer reviews27
Repair and the 2014 Mount Polley Mine disaster: Antirelationality, constraint, and legacies of socio-ecological disruption in settler colonial British Columbia26
On delivery waiting: The entanglement of gig and border temporalities in platform cities24
Logistical turbulence: Between valorization and violence along the China–Myanmar Economic Corridor22
Automated office infrastructures and the valuation of work20
After zombies: Notes on labor union and municipal renewal20
On cosmic injustices: Critical thinking, outer space, green values, and capitalist ideologies in a planetary age19
The smart grid archipelago: Infrastructures of networked (dis)connectivity in Amman19
Refusing to relinquish: How settler Canada uses race, property, and jurisdiction to undermine urban Indigenous land reclamation19
Homeless shelters and the blues15
Gendered infrastructure and liminal space in Delhi’s unauthorized colonies15
Dwelling as politics: An emancipatory praxis of/through care and space in everyday life15
‘German Theory’: Cosmopolitan geographies, counterfactual histories and the (non)travel of a ‘German Foucault’14
Capture land as abolition geography: The mutuality of placemaking and flight14
“This place is no better than a jail”: The geographies of surrogate houses in India14
Cities after planning14
Restoration otherwise: Towards alternative coastal ecologies13
Experiments in peripheral urbanization: Building and unbuilding commons in urban India13
Proactive state geographies: Geocoded intelligence in London’s ‘suburban shanty towns’13
The racial environmental state and abolition geography in California’s Central Valley12
Becoming fugitive: Prison breaks and the space of punishment12
‘A war of houses and a war of land’: Gentrification, post-politics and resistance in authoritarian Cambodia11
Wasting and wanting: An extractive supply chain approach to outer space geographies11
Urban Social Hauntings: Disappearing Gravestone Murals in Gentrifying Brooklyn10
Counter-mapping the mobile border: Racial surveillance and data justice in spaces of disappearance10
Carceral and colonial domesticities: Subaltern case geographies of a Delhi rescue home10
Unplanned links, unanticipated outcomes: Urban refugees in Halba (Lebanon)9
Autorecovery and everyday disaster in Mexico City’s peripheries9
Guerrilla farms: Practicing food sovereignty in Assam9
Street Salafism: Contingency and urbanity as religious creed9
Blackfoot legal traditions, treaty-making, and non-territorial forms of settler jurisdiction? Niitsitapi oral histories of Treaty 79
Assembling traces of border violence. Counter-mapping as counter-archiving9
Weight loss, cure, and temporality in the “Diet Capital of the World”: Disciplining fatness in Durham, North Carolina8
After eviction, before emergence: Temporal displacements and differentiated futures in Boribana, Abidjan (2019–2022)8
‘An Epic Tale of England’: Atmospheric authentication of nationalist narratives8
Infrastructures as colonial beachheads: The Central Arizona Project and the taking of Navajo resources8
Deepening counter institutions: Property, lands, relations, and the economic future of the Tŝilhqot’in8
Infrastructural (im)mobility: Urban maritime development in the Suez Canal Zone and Marseille8
Blue lines and blues infrastructures: Notes on water, race, and space7
Dispossession as depotentiation7
Going deep: Excavation, collaboration and imagination at the Kola Superdeep Borehole7
Could commodities themselves speak? An introduction to the agnotology of the spectacle7
The Kings ain't playin’ no one tonight: Desanctifying property as an abolitionist practice in Sacramento7
The coloniality of infrastructure: Engineering, landscape and modernity in Recife6
Plastic monsters: Abjection, worms, the Cthulhic, and the black single-use plastic bag6
Carceral domesticity as containment of troubled families in Santiago, Chile6
Territorializing the air: Border-crossing air pollution and the geopolitics of atmospheric science in East Asia6
Warehousing asylum seekers: The logistification of reception6
Colonial laws, postcolonial infrastructures: Land acquisition, urban informality, and politics of infrastructural development in Pakistan6
Peripheral humanitarianism: Ephemerality, experimentation, and effects of refugee provisioning in Paris6
Some Black feminist notes on Native feminisms and the flesh6
Money, slavery, myth6
Keeping time with digital technologies: From real-time environments to forest futurisms6
Subalternity as displacement: Memoirs of homelessness and the struggle to be heard6
Circular movements: Migratory citizenships in anticolonial Athens6
Co-production and Smart Environmentality: Smart Eldercare in Urban China5
Like harvesting tarulla: The decolonization of being from a petrolized swamp5
Refracting Eurocentrism, operationalizing complicity: The Swiss Sonderfall as a vantage point5
“El Chamizal is ours forever:” Rumor, time, and the law in El Paso’s settler society5
Zombie infrastructure: A legal geography of railroad monstrosity in the California desert5
Awakening from the sleep-walking society: Crisis, detachment and the real in prepper awakening narratives5
Migration control entangled with local histories: The case of Greek–Turkish regime of bordering5
Domesticating logistical futures: A grounded account of failure5
Agricultural infrastructures: Land, race, and statecraft in Turkey5
Psychic geographies of queer multiculturalism: Reading Fanon, settler colonialism and race in queer space5
Race, space, and social reproduction: The spatial organization of racialized labour in Italian food agriculture5
Making space for a radical trans imagination: Towards a kinder, more vulnerable, geography5
Apportioned city: Gendered delineations of asylum, work and violence in Cape Town5
Thresholds4
A minor theory of direct action politics and performance in New Orleans’ economic justice movement4
From securitisation to martialisation: Logistics of humanitarian protection in Brazil’s Amazon4
Geocultural power and the digital Silk Roads4
Civilizing swamps in California: Formations of race, nature, and property in the nineteenth century U.S. West4
Flexible sovereignty and contested legality: The overseas employment and legal struggles of Chinese workers4
A ghost town called Singapore: The politics of geographic storytelling, from the “wild heart of Saugatuck” to “Singapore Dunes, LLC”4
Livestreamed land: Scams and certainty in Myanmar’s digital land market4
Gendered disciplinary apparatuses and carceral domesticities in Singapore’s labour-migration regime4
Growing Black food on sacred land: Using Black liberation theology to imagine an alternative Black agrarian future4
Fintech ‘frontiers’ and the platformed motorcycle: Emergent infrastructures of value creation in African cities4
“History can’t be written without us in the center”: Colonial trauma, the cartographic body, and decolonizing methodologies in urban planning4
Camps and counterterrorism: Security and the remaking of refuge in Kenya4
Racial regimes of property: Introduction to the special issue4
From copper mining to data extractivism? Data worth making at Chile’s Data Observatory Foundation4
Living and dying in the shadow of coal: Relocating social death and its contestations in Lephalale4
Neighborhood over nation: Place-based state-making of the middle-class in Mumbai4
“The People’s Park is bigger, more freely located, more beautiful and – Our own park”: Workers, parks, and the spaces of class struggle in turn of the century Norrköping, Sweden4
Between energy and politics: Ruin, renewal, and the contours of state power in post-apartheid South Africa3
The place of the dead, the time of dictatorship: Nostalgia, sovereignty, and the corpse of Ferdinand Marcos3
The work of landlord technology: The fictions of frictionless property management3
The social lives of rental proptech: Entanglements between capitalist, care and techno-utopian values3
Adverse commoning: Tracing contested legal geographies of the urban commons3
Eco-coloniality and the violent environmentalism of the UK–France border3
Austerity without deficits: The global political economy of Norway’s fiscal paradox3
Kaam: Youth, religiosity, and the cultural production of work in a North Indian Madrasa3
Hopes multiplied amidst decline: Understanding gendered precarity in times of austerity3
“Erasing a mural does not erase reality”: Queer visibility, urban policing, and the double life of a mural in Ecuador3
Accommodation for profit, not for refugees: Racial capitalism and the logics of Berlin’s refugee accommodation market3
‘Accumulation by appropriation’: The integration of recyclable-waste collector cooperatives in Salvador, Brazil, and the right to the city3
The hopeful labour of begging – Homeless people’s struggles for a better life in Paris3
A wizard of disquietude in our midst: Melanie Klein and the critical geographies of manic reparation3
Speculation on infrastructural ecology: Pigeons, Gaza, and internet access3
Beyond the hype: Digital transformations in global land, housing, and property3
Comfort in chaos: A sensory account of climate change denial3
A broken heart and fear of the bulldozer: Organized abandonment and living with abandon in Hawai‘i3
Of serial murder and true crime: Some preliminary thoughts on black feminist research praxis and the implications of settler colonialism3
Modernity’s (non)objective character3
World class from within: Aspiration, connection and brokering in the Colombo real estate market3
Automating gentrification: Landlord technologies and housing justice organizing in New York City homes3
What is planning without property? Relational practices of being and belonging2
The sedimentation of whiteness as landscape2
Carceral domesticities and the geopolitics of Love Jihad2
Beyond repair: Staying with breakdown at the interstices2
Urbanizing social reproduction: (Re)thinking the politics of care in capitalist urban development2
Caring at the edges: Infrastructures of care and repair in urban deprivation2
No name in the street: Unknowability, Black women, and missing geographies2
“Now is the real Jungle!” Institutional hunting and migrants’ survival after the eviction of the Calais camp2
Politicization, postpolitics and the open city: Openness, closedness and the spatialisation of the political2
Cartographies of poverty: Rethinking statistics, aesthetics and the law2
Contestation, negotiation, and experimentation: The liminality of land administration platforms in Kenya2
The corporate effect: Making capitalist space and peasant dispossession in the Peruvian Andes2
Carceral domesticities: An introduction2
More than just dying: Black life and futurity in the face of state-sanctioned environmental racism2
‘Things should be better’ – Immobility, labour and the negotiation of hope amongst young Ghanaian craftsmen2
Introduction: Hope, labour, disconnection2
Infrastructural politics in the Middle East and North Africa: Pasts, presents, futures2
Autonomy of migration in the light of deportation. Ethnographic and theoretical accounts of entangled appropriations of voluntary returns from Morocco2
Living with hate relationships: Familiar encounters, enduring racisms and geographies of entrapment2
Urban specters2
Berghain: Space, affect, and sexual disorientation2
The creation of capitalist time: Rethinking primitive accumulation through conservation2
Away from the border and into the frontier: The paradoxical geographies of US immigration law2
Electromagnetic economies of worth: Repurposing a radio dish and debating technoscientific modernity at the equator2
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