Social & Cultural Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Social & Cultural Geography 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Solidarity and collective forms of social reproduction: the social and political legacy of Syntagma Square, Athens106
The radical bookstore: counterspace for social movements21
Towards a culture of care for ethical review: connections and frictions in institutional and individual practices of social research ethics19
Lively robots: robotic technologies in COVID-1919
Mapping the moral geographies of education: character, citizenship and values18
Digital and non-digital representations as actors in the enactment of selfhood and community on the Appalachian Trail17
The transition to parenthood in urban space: continuity and disruption of embodied experience and spatial practice17
The Unsettling Outdoors: Environmental Estrangement in Everyday Life, by Russell Hitchings. London: Wiley, RGS-IBG Book Series 2021 176 pp., $51.95 paperback (ISBN: 978-1-119-54915-4); $124.95 hardbac16
The institutionalization of parkour: blurring the boundaries of tight and loose spaces14
Bedding into bags: the life histories of materials, makers and the time of making in a case study of fabric upcycling14
Pandemic-induced deathscapes: end-of-life, funerary and bereavement challenges for British-Bangladeshi Muslims14
Editors note11
Kerbs and curbs, desire and damage: an affirmative account of children’s play and being well during the COVID-19 pandemic11
Animated lands: studies in territoriology11
Urban belonging as place-based affect11
Some popular cultural geographies, starring Cyrille Regis, Delia Derbyshire, an Ewok, Mickey Mouse, Napalm Death, the Sylvanian families, and anonymous hate mail…11
The politics of dating apps: gender, sexuality, and emergent publics in Urban China11
Queer Latinx Worldmakings: geographies of food, love and familia in prison11
Deadly intersections: living and dying with non-humans in everyday life10
‘They tell us to keep our distance, but we sleep five people in one tent’: The opportunistic governance of displaced people in Calais during the COVID-19 pandemic10
‘We love it here and there’: Turkish Alevi older migrants’ belonging to places10
For a Liberatory Politics of Home10
Feminist city: claiming space in a man-made world9
‘Plantation memories: episodes of everyday racism’ (Memórias da Plantação: episódios de racismo quotidiano’/ trad. Nuno Quintas); rev. cient. Júlia Correia; rev. linguística João Berhan9
Threshold Modernisms: New Public Women and the Literary Spaces of Imperial London9
Why ‘cultures of care’?8
Scientific hubris and a squeamish necropolitics: tracing continuities and discontinuities in AIDS discourses from the perspective of COVID-198
Legal and cultural geographies of displacement: home un making through material belongings8
‘Am I Being Unreasonable’ to use Mumsnet to explore historical geographies of childhood in domestic spaces?8
Absorbents, practices, and infrastructures: Changing socio-material landscapes of menstrual waste in Lilongwe, Malawi7
Urban living and the search for new societal metaphors: Insights from Brussels participatory arts practices7
‘All my friends here are ghosts’: everyday geo-legalities in a rural poultry town7
Urban surfaces, graffiti, and the right to the city7
Building emotional-political communities to address gendered violence against women and girls during COVID-19 in the favelas of Maré, Rio de Janeiro7
Linguistic sound walks: setting out ways to explore the relationship between linguistic soundscapes and experiences of social diversity7
Intricate critical turn: changing geographical knowledge production in an authoritarian context7
Glasgow’s contested LGBT pride spaces: examining dimensions of variegated homonormativities7
Wastelands to Wetlands: questioning wellbeing futures in urban greening7
Writing subjectivity without subjecthood: the machinic unconscious of Nathalie Sarraute’s Tropisms7
Children’s prosthetic citizenship as ‘here-and-now’, ‘not-yet’ and ‘not-here’. the case of the mobile preschool6
Apocalyptic nothingness: lacks, holes, and the limits of the geographical imagination6
Reconstructing culture: seasonal labour migration and the cultural geographies of social change in rural western India6
Communicative patterns and social networks between scientists and technicians in a culture of care: discussing morality across a hierarchy of occupational spaces6
Home SOS: Gender, Violence, and Survival in Crisis Ordinary Cambodia6
Problematising density: COVID-19, the crowd, and urban life6
‘Now there’s just a different feel’: spatiotemporal commitments & commercial racialization as markers of rural belonging5
Is the terrain still vague ? Reconsidering indeterminate spaces5
Understanding ‘faith’ in faith-based organizations: refugee resettlement work as religious practice5
The ‘Mirrored Ceiling’: Young undergraduate student women’s expectations of gendered career opportunities and constraints5
Disappearance, emergence, and appearance: garbage and the politics of placemaking in Cartagena, Colombia5
When top-down infrastructures fail: spaces and practices of care and community under COVID-195
Vegetal intimacies in science5
Cultures of labour: aspiration, developmental futures and the materiality of memory after Chinese economic reform5
Therapeutic landscapes during the COVID-19 pandemic: increased and intensified interactions with nature5
Getting to Know Noisiness: Moving on Concepts and Debates for (Aero)mobilities and Atmospheres4
The Feel of Algorithms4
Constructing the geographical imagination: the Dickensian as a discourse4
The geographies of sexual violence in education: a photovoice study in and around a South African township secondary school4
Coupling constraints affecting daily mobilities of Swedish families with wheelchair-using children4
The social stone: a story of transformation from ableist to accessible topology4
# SpendYourSummerInGeorgia : popular geopolitics, grassroots activism and tourism marketing against Russia4
‘Worn out’: debt discipline, hunger, and the gendered contingencies of the COVID-19 pandemic amongst Cambodian garment workers4
Making space: Investigating the diversity conundrum for British music festivals4
Bubbles, fortresses and rings of steel: risk and socio-spatialities in Australians’ accounts of border controls during the COVID-19 pandemic4
Growing up, moving out, going on: Im/mobilities and youth transitions in the un/making of friendships4
“You better stay healthy and postpone any illness until I can be with you”: the multidirectional ‘care ecologies’ of migrant women during the COVID-19 pandemic4
Estate regeneration and its discontents: public housing, place and inequality in London4
Plant-based food politics: veganism, quiet activism and small businesses in Sydney’s foodscapes4
Post-return emotions: everyday food practices of overseas returned students in Shanghai4
A personal geography of care and disability4
Ch’ixinakax utxiwa: on decolonising practices and discourses4
Towards a research agenda for animal and disability geographies: ableism, speciesism, care, space, and place4
Mobile therapeutic ‘home’ territories during the COVID-19 pandemic and moments of being well pedalling4
Interfacing as embodied practice: journeys between print, screen and beyond4
Mapping home, memory and spatial recovery in forced displacement4
Undoing man ual labour: the performative force of female building workers4
Declaring, scanning, sniffing, searching: unpacking the mobility cultures of Australia’s biosecurity3
Imagining post-fossil tourism mobilities with Norwegian tourists3
Deathly storytelling in the ecological city: how pigeons became falcon food in Baltimore, Maryland3
More-than-human urban food growing imaginaries: engaging with the senses3
Construction as a ‘building event’: exploring the role of project architects and their practices of intermediation during the construction of global architecture3
Sonic registers of belonging: British mobile young people in UK higher education3
Radio and the anti-geopolitical ear: imaginative geographies of a Syrian family’s migration to Europe on BBC Radio 43
Animal-based entertainment industries, animal death and Social Licence to Operate (SLO): an analysis of ‘The Final Race’ and the 2019 Melbourne Cup3
The prison as a postmilitary landscape3
The status of being or the achievement of becoming? Towards better understandings of cars as status symbols3
‘We were turned into Jews’: space, subjectivation, and resistance in occupied Paris3
Visual disability in spatio-temporal assemblages: conceptualizing reference points from a non-pointillist perspective3
A literary geography of the sinthome: the case of Sherlock Holmes and The Stormy Petrels of British Columbia3
The intimate geopolitics of charitable knitting: how crafting makes bodies3
On the technological unconscious: thinking the (a)signifying production of subjects and bodies with sonographic imaging3
Making visible the Chicagoland suburban healthcare landscape of latina women: a qualitative GIS approach3
Experiences of ‘sensory space-time compression’ in migrant homemaking3
Unruly domestication: poverty, family, and statecraft in urban Perú3
The work that plants do: life, labour and the future of vegetal economies3
Philosophy of the Tourist3
Young adults’ re-imagining of postsecular spaces in Czechia3
Towards the geographies of loneliness: interpreting the spaces of loneliness in farming contexts3
Travelling ‘down South’: language, cultural capital and spatiality in Chennai’s information technology sector3
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