Social & Cultural Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Social & Cultural Geography is 4. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Climate change, COVID-19, and the co-production of injustices: a feminist reading of overlapping crises97
Intolerable intersectional burdens: a COVID-19 research agenda for social and cultural geographies47
‘I wouldn’t take the risk of the attention, you know? Just a lone girl biking’: examining the gendered and classed embodied experiences of cycling24
Lively robots: robotic technologies in COVID-1921
‘Worn out’: debt discipline, hunger, and the gendered contingencies of the COVID-19 pandemic amongst Cambodian garment workers16
A good life? A good death? Reconciling care and harm in animal research16
Slow violence in public parks in the U.S.: can we escape our troubling past?16
Therapeutic landscapes during the COVID-19 pandemic: increased and intensified interactions with nature15
When ‘cultures of care’ meet: entanglements and accountabilities at the intersection of animal research and patient involvement in the UK14
Retooling the public library as social infrastructure: a Dutch illustration14
‘I felt trapped’: young women’s experiences of shared housing in austerity Britain13
Urban singles and shared housing13
Vegan world-making in meat-centric society: the embodied geographies of veganism13
Why ‘cultures of care’?12
Filmic geographies: audio-visual, embodied-material12
The temporalities of supported decision-making by people with cognitive disability11
Animal-based entertainment industries, animal death and Social Licence to Operate (SLO): an analysis of ‘The Final Race’ and the 2019 Melbourne Cup11
‘We may be long in the tooth, but it makes us tough’: exploring stillness for older adults during the COVID-19 lockdowns11
Absorbents, practices, and infrastructures: Changing socio-material landscapes of menstrual waste in Lilongwe, Malawi11
‘I have to know where I can go’: mundane mobilities and everyday public toilet access for people living with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)11
Un/making the ‘sensory home’: tastes, smells and sounds during disasters10
Touring and obscuring: how sensual, embodied and haptic gay touristic practices construct the geopolitics of pinkwashing10
Urban trauma in the ruins of industrial culture: Miners’ Welfares of the Nottinghamshire coalfield, UK10
Care crises and care fixes under Covid-19: the example of transnational live-in care work10
Becoming a bona fide cosmopolitan: unpacking the narratives of Western-situated degree-seeking transnational students in China10
‘We’re the cheap smart home’: the actually existing smart home as rented and shared9
Extinctionscapes: Spatializing the commodification of animal lives and afterlives in conservation landscapes9
Debilitating landscapes of care and support: envisaging alternative futures9
Caring for those who care: towards a more expansive understanding of ‘cultures of care’ in laboratory animal facilities9
‘Without cleanliness we can’t lead the life, no?’ Cleanliness practices, (in)accessible infrastructures, social (im)mobility and (un)sustainable consumption in Mysore, India8
Geographies of food beyond food: transfiguring nexus-thinking through encounters with young people in Brazil8
Towards a culture of care for ethical review: connections and frictions in institutional and individual practices of social research ethics8
Diverse infrastructures of care: community food provisioning in Sydney8
Finding one place in another: post/phenomenology, memory anddéjà vu8
Linguistic sound walks: setting out ways to explore the relationship between linguistic soundscapes and experiences of social diversity8
On the margins: young men’s mundane experiences of austerity in English coastal towns8
‘I wouldn’t trade this country of ours for anything’: place, identity and men’s stories of the 2016 M7.8 Kaikōura/Waiau earthquake8
Facing hunger, framing food banks, imaging austerity7
Missed connections? Everyday mobility experiences and the sociability of public transport in Amsterdam during COVID-197
A personal geography of care and disability7
Tasting as a social practice: a methodological experiment in making taste public7
Dwelling on-the-move together in Sweden: sharing exclusive housing in times of marketization7
Home here and there: a spatial perspective on mobile experiences of ‘home’ among international students7
Problematising density: COVID-19, the crowd, and urban life7
International education ‘here’ and ‘there’: geographies, materialities and differentiated mobilities within UK degrees7
Disability, hostility and everyday geographies of un/safety7
‘It died once at playgroup, I didn’t know what to do’: towards vital, vibrant, material geographies of the mobile phone in austerity7
The production of urban commons through alternative food practices7
When research animals become pets and pets become research animals: care, death, and animal classification6
Crafting masculinities: embodying, recuperating and redistributing care in young lives6
Building emotional-political communities to address gendered violence against women and girls during COVID-19 in the favelas of Maré, Rio de Janeiro6
The rush of the rush hour: mobility justice for seniors on public transport in Sydney, Australia6
Everyday urbanisms in the pandemic city: a feminist comparative study of the gendered experiences of Covid-19 in Southern cities6
Engaging with the home-in-ruins: memory, temporality and the unmaking of home after fire6
The everyday lived experiences of Airbnbification in London6
‘It became an anchor for stuff I really want to keep’: the stabilising weight of self-storage when moving home and away6
When top-down infrastructures fail: spaces and practices of care and community under COVID-196
Mobile educational space and imaginative travellers in-situ: A case study of a UK international branch campus in China5
Getting to Know Noisiness: Moving on Concepts and Debates for (Aero)mobilities and Atmospheres5
The languishing bike: depleting capacities of cycling-bodies5
Critical toponymies beyond the power-resistance nexus: multiple toponymies and everyday life in the (re-)naming of South China Sea Islands5
Virtual reality and videogames: immersion, presence, and the performative spatiality of ‘being there’ in virtual worlds5
‘When housing is provided, but you have only the closet’. Sexual orientation and family housing support in Athens, Greece5
Enigmatic objects and playful provocations: the mysterious case of Golden Head5
(Re)crafting belonging: cultural-led regeneration, territorialization and craft beer events5
Gender, spatiality and motherhood: intergenerational change in Greek-Cypriot migrant families in the UK5
Care, chaos and cosmos: territorial refrains of refugee belonging5
Thinking the unconscious beyond the psychoanalytic subject: Simondon, Murakami, and the transductive forces of the transindividual5
Three participatory geographers: reflections on positionality and working with participants in researching religions, spiritualities, and faith4
Young people and TikTok use in Australia: digital geographies of care in popular culture4
‘To us it’s still Boundary Park’: fan discourses on the corporate (re)naming of football stadia4
On the technological unconscious: thinking the (a)signifying production of subjects and bodies with sonographic imaging4
‘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 pandemic4
Bala ga’ lili: communicating, relating and co-creating balance through relationships of reciprocity4
‘At home’ with alcohol: new insights into young people’s domestic practices in China4
Musical orientation in virtual space: videogame score and the spatiality of musical style and topic4
‘Tales from other people’s houses’: home and dis/connection in an East London neighbourhood4
Thinking with new materialism about ‘safe-un-safe’ campus space for LGBTTIQA+ students4
Repertoires of ‘migrant names’: an inquiry into mundane identity production4
‘We’re on the edge’: Cultures of care and Universal Credit4
Rethinking gamified democracy as frictional: a comparative examination of the Decide Madrid and vTaiwan platforms4
What’s in a name? Children of migrants, national belonging and the politics of naming4
Understanding ‘faith’ in faith-based organizations: refugee resettlement work as religious practice4
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