Gender Place and Culture

Papers
(The TQCC of Gender Place and Culture 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Masculinities in Africa beyond crisis: complexity, fluidity, and intersectionality20
‘Post-crisis masculinities’ in Sierra Leone: revisiting masculinity theory17
Muslim women's sporting spatialities: navigating culture, religion and moving bodies in Aotearoa New Zealand17
‘My life is on hold’: examining home, belonging and temporality among migrant men in Ireland16
Feminist geopolitics and the global-intimacies of pandemic times13
Bound to be grooms: the imbrication of economy, ecology, and bride kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan12
‘She’ll be right’: the place of gendered emotions in disasters11
Performing female masculinities and negotiating femininities: challenging gender hegemonies in Swedish forestry through women’s networks11
Gender, space and counter-conduct: Iranian women’s heterotopic imaginations in Ramita Navai’s City of Lies: Love, Sex, Death, and the Search for Truth in Tehran11
The role of gender and living context in shaping Palestinian children’s agency and well-being11
Coming of age in a straight white man’s geography: reflections on positionality and relationality as feminist anti-oppressive praxis10
A feminist political ecology of farm resource entitlements in Northern Ghana10
Who has the right to the city? Reform Jewish rituals of gender-religious resistance in Tel Aviv-Jaffa10
A black man is a cornered man: migration, precarity and masculinities in Johannesburg10
Affectual intensities: toward a politics of listening in court ethnography10
Creating queer safe space: relational space-making at a grassroots LGBT pride event in Scotland10
‘Not your “poor dear”’: Practices and politics of care in women’s non-profit housing in Vancouver, Canada9
Emplacing intersectionality: autoethnographic reflections on intersectionality as geographic method9
Moving safely at night? Women’s nocturnal mobilities in Recife, Brazil and Brussels, Belgium9
Gender in the Australian innovation ecosystem: planning smart cities for men9
The making of male victimhood in South African Female-perpetrated Sexual Abuse8
Positionality, post-phenomenology, and the politics of theory8
Leaky bodies: masculinity and risk in the practice of cyanide fishing in Indonesia7
Dam-induced displacement and resettlement and masculinities: the case of India and Malaysia7
‘I feel fat when I feel fat’: affective forces of trauma in anorexia and bulimia7
Between the state and the yard: gender and political space in Haiti6
Transgender Kathoey and gay men using tourist-zone scenes as ‘social opportunities’ for nonheteronormative living in Thailand6
Migrant domestic workers and the household division of intimate labour: reconfiguring eldercare relations in Singapore6
‘Paris’ and ‘scar’: queer social reproduction, homonormative division of labour and HIV/AIDS economy in postsocialist China6
Discomforts in the academy: from ‘academic burnout’ to collective mobilisation6
‘It’s not easy’. Everyday suffering, hard work and courage. Navigating masculinities post deportation in Mali6
Reflections on intersectionality: a journey through the worlds of migration research, policy and advocacy6
Re-turning to fitness ‘riskscapes’ post lockdown: feminist materialisms, wellbeing and affective respondings in Aotearoa New Zealand6
Tender Gestures in heteronormative spaces. Displaying affection in public by families of choice in Poland6
Black Mediterranean geographies: translation and the mattering of Black Life in Italy6
Feminist futurities: LatinX geographies and Latin American decolonial feminist geographies6
Friendship at home: everyday in domestic space shaping friendship intimacies in Finnish small-scale communes6
Mapping tropicality in the masculinities and femininities of global Singapore in Crazy Rich Asians5
Navigating migrant infrastructure and gendered infrastructural violence: reflections from Brazilian women in London5
Women’s work in small-scale fisheries: a framework for accounting its value5
Negotiating social differences and power geometries among healthcare professionals in a Swiss hospital5
Critical friendship: an alternative, ‘care-full’ way to play the academic game5
The home-based postdoctoral mother in the neoliberal university5
Making markets gendered: Kathmandu’s ride-sharing platforms through a gender lens5
‘I’m always home’: social infrastructure and women’s personal mobility patterns in informal settlements in Iran5
Everyday erotics in urban density: an ethnography of older lesbian and bisexual women in Hong Kong5
Research ethics with vulnerable groups: ethics in practice and procedure5
The limits of choice: queer parents and stateless children in their search for recognition in Poland5
Flexi(nse)curity in adult webcamming: Romanian women’s experiences selling digital sex services under platform capitalism5
The emerging intersectional performative gender of displaced Syrian women in southeast Turkey5
Living (alone) together in metropolitan Japan: shifting boundaries of dwelling, relating, and belonging5
Voicing Chicanx/Latinx feminisms and situating testimonio in geographical research5
‘This is how it works here’: the spatial deprioritisation of trans people within homelessness services in Wales5
Collective trauma? Isolating and commoning gender-based violence5
Many ways to care: mobility, gender and Gauteng’s geography5
Shin-Ōkubo as a feminine ‘K-pop space’: gendering the geography of consumption of K-pop in Japan4
Productive and deferential bodies: the experiences of Indonesian domestic workers in Malaysia4
Multiple homes, emotions, selves: home narratives of women who abandoned unhappy homes in Istanbul4
‘She’s a real expat’: be(com)ing a woman expatriate in Luxembourg through everyday performances of heteronormativity4
Viewpoint: acknowledging trauma in academic research4
Gender, sexuality and home: young non-heterosexual women and their experiences in domestic space rooms in a medium-sized city in Catalonia4
Rocking the boat: intersectional resistance to marine conservation policies in Wakatobi National Park, Indonesia4
Women’s belongings in UK fisheries4
Moving as a ‘scrawny, brown body’: navigating sticky emotional geographies of physical activity in Singapore4
Place melancholy as a lost sense of belonging during urban transformation among older women long-term residents of HaTikva neighborhood in Tel Aviv-Jaffa4
Sexualities and class in transnational family practices of LGB migrants in Belgium and the Netherlands4
Embracing the uncertain—figuring out our own stories of flexibility and ethics in the field4
Gender, caste, and spatiality: intersectional emergence of hegemonic masculinities in Indian Punjab4
A feminist geopolitics of bullying discourses? White innocence and figure-effects of bullying in climate politics4
‘There is a secret in love’: gender, care and HIV management in South Africa4
From aesthetic labour to affective labour: feminine beauty and body work as self-care in UK ‘lockdown’4
Blue is for boys: postfeminist continuations of gender, body and hue in UK magazines, 2009–20183
Reclaiming the urban: an intersectional analysis of women’s and men’s experiences of Kolkata’s public spaces3
Challenging shea as a woman’s crop – masculinities and resource control in Burkina Faso3
Parrhesia and female leadership: radical women in Brazilian geography against dictatorship and academic conservatism3
Institutional work by migrant women leaders in precarious spaces of volunteering in Melbourne, Australia3
Caring about water in Camden, New Jersey: social reproduction against slow violence3
Self-driven women: gendered mobility, employment, and the lift of the driving ban in Saudi Arabia3
Moving between worlds: border women in narratives of forced displacement in Greece3
Fashioning hybrid Muslim women’s veiled embodied geographies in Hamilton, Aotearoa New Zealand: #hijabi spaces3
Syrian refugee men in ‘double waithood’: ethnographic perspectives on labour and marriage in Jordan’s border towns3
The body as a site of care: food and lactating bodies in the U.S.3
No (wo)man is an island – socio-cultural context and women’s empowerment in Samoa3
Mujeres tejedoras del conocimiento: Mam Maya women curating past and present to weave the future in Guatemala3
‘Helps me feel more like myself’: navigating bodies, emotions and identity in Australian queer salons3
Care through closure: mine transitions in the mixed economy of the Northwest Territories, Canada3
Introduction to fishy feminisms: feminist analysis of fishery places3
The border as archive: reframing the crisis mode of governance at the Canada-US border3
The entanglements of the law, digital technologies and domestic violence in Seattle3
The secret and gendered lives of the underground3
Corporate India after Section 377: haphazardness and strategy in LGBTQ diversity and inclusion advocacy3
Decolonizing geography of the Middle East: utilizing feminist pedagogical strategies to reconstruct the classroom3
The ethno-nationalist solidarity and (dis)comfort in the Wednesday Demonstration in South Korea3
Gamified bodies and the illusory meaning of muscle3
Performing return: victims, criminals or heroes? Senegalese male returnees engaging with the stigma of deportation3
Placing meaning making processes at the center of gender equality strategies in rural development3
Labour and regional transition: sex-segregation, the absence of gender and the valorisation of masculinised employment in Gippsland, Australia3
‘It’s how you catch the fish’: debates on ecolabelling, yield thinking, and care in Denmark3
Coping practices and gender relations: Rohingya refugee forced migrations from Myanmar to India3
Locating sex: regional geographies of sexual social media3
Political identity: feminists and feminism in Iran3
Breaking the silence around blood: managing menstruation during remote Antarctic fieldwork3
Competing marginalities and precarious politics: a South African case study of NGO representation of transgender refugees3
A family perspective on daily (im)mobilities and gender-disability intersectionality in Sweden3
Inclusion and beauty pageants? The Filipino migrant worker community in Israel3
‘The past should not affect the children’: intergenerational hauntings in the homes of Indo-European families3
Glitch feminism: a manifesto3
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