Cultural Geographies

Papers
(The median citation count of Cultural Geographies is 0. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Conjunctions of Islam: rethinking the geographies of art and piety through the notebooks of Ahmet Süheyl Ünver26
Immunological atmospheres: Ambient music and the design of self-experience19
Book review: Zeynep Korkman, Gendered Fortunes: Divination, Precarity, and Affect in Postsecular Turkey18
Exhibiting toxicity: sprayed strawberries and geographies of hope18
Creative research methods for tracing transcorporeality: reflections from the Eco-Feminist Art-Science Collective15
Book review: Rick de Vos, Decolonising Animals13
Forging a dialogue with metal: apprenticing as more-than-human collaboration13
After Wilding : exploring environmental futures through place-based, speculative documentary filmmaking10
‘Imagine you are a Dog’: embodied learning in multi-species research9
Art in water and sanitation research in Nepal: a performance with sanitation workers8
Book Review: Tim Cresswell and John Ott, Muybridge and Mobility8
Book review: Diti Bhattacharya, Unfolding Spatial Movements in the Second-Hand Book Market in Kolkata: Notes on the Margins in the Boipara Unfolding Spat8
Book review: Alison Mountz and Kira Williams, ‘Let Geography Die’: Chasing Derwent’s Ghost at Harvard ‘Let Geography Die’: Chasing Derwent’s Ghost at Har7
Home futures: a house biography of futures for a modernist high-rise estate6
“¡Tengo gloria bendita!”: pitching and the sonic production of place atmospheres under increasing marketplace regulation6
Street art, heritage and affective atmospheres6
Twerking the para-museum: a queer analysis of Missy Elliott’s Cool Off5
Kochi: provincialising postcolonial metro-cosmopolitan spatialities5
Retracing Footsteps : An exhibition of landscape, text and image5
Chapbooks against the machine: analog co-writing and publishing as a collective geography of AI refusal5
Book review: Dawn Day Biehler, Animating Central Park: A Multispecies History Animating Central Park: A Multispecies History. By BiehlerDawn Day. Seattle4
From heterotopia to alloútopia : more-than-human geographies of Singapore’s underwater Equarius Hotel4
Cosmic imperatives: critical thinking beyond the earthbound4
Affective authoritarianism as joyful ‘oeuvre?’ Godly Subjects and Suburban Gladiators4
Zine as drafting board: collaborative zine-making about the geographies of heat4
NEOM’s elite dreaming: affective infrastructure and the aesthetics of global modernity3
Moving On: dancing in the gap3
Collaging to find river connections and stimulate new meanings3
On the banks of the Pilcomayo River: Wichí fishery in the age of motorcycles3
‘It was quiet’: the radical architectures of understatement in feminist science fiction3
Sand patterns: distributed agency and the idea of ‘working with nature’ in coastal environments3
Book review: Ria Banerjee, Drafty Houses in Forster, Eliot and Woolf: Spatiality and Cultural Politics Drafty Houses in Forster, Eliot and Woolf: Spatial3
Emplaced sounding: voice, identity and place in Zadie Smith’s NW3
Joint managed national parks as a refraction of unsettled settler Australia: the question of trust3
Book review: Neal Alexander, Late Modernism and the Poetics of Place3
Book review: Matthew I. Feinberg, From the Theater to the Plaza: Spectacle, Protest, and Urban Space in Twenty-First-Century Madrid3
The work of repair: land, relation, and pedagogy3
‘This song is a map’: sonic pathways of enclosure and dwelling2
Elsewhere like here: heterotopias in Han Song’s science fiction2
Infrastructures of obscenity: Total Request Live and participatory TV production in action2
Ghosts in the coalfields: the spectral geographies of post-industrial spaces in Sunderland2
Faces of the tropics: facial recognition, identity and refusal in Mexico2
Reclaiming dignity through creative encounters among Brazilian women survivors of violence in London2
Mapping Wemindji Cree stories of the land as everyday acts of resurgence2
Book review: Andreas Huyssen, Memory Art in the Contemporary World: Confronting Violence in the Global South2
Book Review: Christopher Chitty, Sexual Hegemony: Statecraft, Sodomy, and Capital in the Rise of the Global System2
Book review: Liisa-Rávná Finbog, Joan Naviyuk Kane, and Johannes Riquet, Circumpolar Connections: Creative Indigenous Geographies of the Arctic Circumpol2
The ‘geobiography’ of an extraordinary artifact, or a conserved relic from the Iranianized ‘Dacha’ culture2
Restoring the question of culture: identity, essence and the unknowability of difference2
Enacting sustainability through glass: a study of ontological politics in the proclaimed role model neighbourhood of Vallastaden2
Book review: Karis Jade Petty, Sensing the Landscape: An Ethnography of Blindness Sensing the Landscape: An Ethnography of Blindness. By PettyKaris Jade.2
Book review: Ned Randolph, Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: A Call for Reclamation Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: A Call fo2
Scoring dark ecologies: The secret dance of the seaweed2
Public art’s counter-temporalities, the case of the Garden Library, south Tel Aviv2
Fully left justified? Poetry’s potential for relineating cultural geography and beyond2
Géographicité , material agency and the thickness of the Earth: rediscovering Eric Dardel beyond ‘nature/culture’ dualisms1
Book review: Michael D. Wise, Native Foods: Agriculture, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism in American History Native Foods: Agriculture, Indigeneity,1
Starting to care: making place with microbes1
Everyday austerity, quasi-events and relational comparators: examining English schoolteachers’ everyday experiences of austerity in, beyond and across the workplace1
The long way round: drawing to know by ‘not knowing’1
Book review: Michael C. Heller, Just Beyond Listening: Essays of Sonic Encounter Just Beyond Listening: Essays of Sonic Encounter. By HellerMichael C.Oak1
Heritage as threshold: an autoethnographic exploration of the porticoes of Bologna (Italy)1
Robin Hood Gardens and the Brutalist Image1
All Lines Flow In: excavating the geophilosophical relations of Singapore’s infrastructure through SEA STATE1
Alterrestrial: planetary experience and cosmological freedom1
Earthling: the labourer and the soil1
Geographies of imagination: why decolonizing Polish children’s classics matters1
Ambivalent threads of repair: transmitting, translating and transforming Yao embroidery at an ethnic boarding school in China1
Performance approaches to whole society resilience1
Book review: Jacob C. Miller, Retail Ruins: The Ghosts of Post-Industrial Spectacle Retail Ruins: The Ghosts of Post-Industrial Spectacle. By MillerJacob1
Community environmental memory and emotion on social media: reading ecological grief, longing, and critique in the Birmingham, Alabama Subreddit1
The folk that make the nation: The cultural associations of the wassail imagined in English news media from 1980 to 20241
Book review: Luis Manuel Garcia-Mispireta, Together, Somehow: Music, Affect, and Intimacy on the Dancefloor Together, Somehow: Music, Affect, and Intimac1
Civilizational spatiality in context: Ibn Khaldun and the sacred geography of authority1
Book review: Eva Horn and David N. Livingstone, Klima: Eine Wahrnehmungsgeschichte and The Empire of Climate: A History of an Idea1
(Re)telling far-right violence: The literary geography of East German coming-of-age novels1
Dwelling and healing with saints and jinn in the haunted landscapes of Palestine1
Nations as refrains: Wales and the Festival of Britain 19511
Endurance, exhaustion and the lure of redemption1
A disturbing intimacy: Robert Smithson and the end of ecology1
Sedimentary relations: cultures of access and the matter of shallow seabed coring1
‘Someone who uses it better’: Speculative fiction as method for AI work refusal in cultural geography1
A geography beyond the Anthropocene: Ursula Le Guin ’s Always Coming Home as topophilia for survival1
Book review: Sheila Hones, Interspatiality: Inhabiting Literary Geography Interspatiality: Inhabiting Literary Geography. By HonesSheila. Cardiff: Univer1
Book review: Mitch Rose, Dreams of Presence: A Geographical Theory of Culture Dreams of Presence: A Geographical Theory of Culture. By RoseMitch. Toronto1
Afterword: no such thing as colonial mastery on Mars1
Running as a catalyst for environmental data inquiry: closing the distance between ‘everyday’ and ‘expert’ knowledges1
Book review: Saskia Warren, British Muslim Women in Creative and Cultural Industries1
Mischief, care, and heterotopia: reflections on the potentials of zines in geography’s spaces1
Book review: David Matless, England’s Green: Nature and Culture since the 1960s England’s Green: Nature and Culture since the 1960s. By MatlessDavid. Lon1
Remembered belonging: encounters with the spectral more-than amidst landscapes of decline1
Digital ecologies in practice1
‘But, what’s wrong with ruins?’ Traversing inevitable loss in industrial heritage0
A sociology of vegetal life: rethinking ‘harmony’ and ‘nativism’ in Miyawaki forests0
Book Review: Planetary Social Thought: The Anthropocene Challenge to the Social Sciences0
Dwelling in intervals: A speculative walk eastward Lisbon0
Re-sounding spring: listening to planetary crisis and survival in recombinant birdsong0
Book review: Yolanda Youngs, Framing Nature: The Creation of an American Icon at the Grand Canyon Framing Nature: The Creation of an American Icon at the0
Amor Loci: Auden in Rookhope0
Native Spaces : A geography of sonic emplacement0
Book review: Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy, Climate Inheritance Climate Inheritance. By GhosnRaniaJazairyEl Hadi. New York: Actar Publishers. 2023. 1520
Wishing ribbons tied into a tree: a poetic practice for elegising ‘lost’ deer0
Book review: Tim Edensor, Landscape, Materiality and Heritage: An Object Biography0
Racial melancholia as praxis: Refusal and collective life beyond the model minority formation0
Spaces of fluidity: articulating ‘politics of presence’ through place-based activism in Iqrit (Israel)0
Book review: Jared D. Margulies, The Cactus Hunters: Desire and Extinction in the Illicit Succulent Trade The Cactus Hunters: Desire and Extinction in th0
Satellite poetics and provocations0
Book review: Aleksandar Sasha Dundjerovic and Maria José Martínez Sánchez, Placeness and the Performative Production of Space Placeness and the Performat0
Globally positioned digital heritage objects: how geo-spatial technologies territorialise the multiplicity, mobility and mutability of digital heritage0
‘The Song of the Innuit’: Circulating Arctic ethnographic knowledge through verse0
Re-animating the archive: encountering and transforming historical materials with digital design tools0
Out of time/in place: Norwegianness, ‘immigration’, and spatial belonging in Beforeigners0
Finding comfort and conviviality with urban trees0
A French bazaar and a Mexican street market: an object-centered comparative analysis of interstitial spaces0
Book Review: John B. Wright, Fire Scars: A Novel0
‘Ooh it were mucky’: mapping memories of New Basford, Nottingham0
Vegetal HydroPoetics: an arts-based practice for plant studies0
Book review: David Matless, About England0
Book review: Ian M. Cook, Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How? Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How? By CookIan M.Oxon and New York: Routledge. 2023. xi0
Collaborations: joint plenary editorial introduction0
Book review: Alison Bashford, Emily M. Kern, and Adam Bobbette, New Earth Histories: Geo-Cosmologies and the Making of the Modern World New Earth Histori0
Book review: Timon Beyes, Organizing Color: Towards a Chromatics of the Social Organizing Color: Towards a Chromatics of the Social. By BeyesTimon. Redwo0
The Sound of Water : sensing a wetland intervention through interactive environmental audio0
Aboriginal cultural values framework: producing and communicating Bunurong values and meanings within Bunurong Country0
Planetary gardening via female-led anthologies of women’s poetry in French0
Restoring the river, restoring relations: on Anishinaabe artist Michael Belmore’s stone series, Replenishment0
Drawing a ‘revolutionary we’: queer antifascist lines for universal liberation0
Race, space, and the space race, or, exciting rockets0
Living gentrification and touristification from inside: an autoethnography account0
Book review: Steven Swarbrick and Jean-Thomas Tremblay, Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction. By SwarbrickStev0
Book review: Chris Lukinbeal, Cinematic Cartography: Scale, Analysis, Topography Cinematic Cartography: Scale, Analysis, Topography. By LukinbealChris. N0
Sonic methodologies for more-than-human geographies: the politics of listening in a traditional slaughterhouse in the UK0
Shelter or status? Housing and the shifting markers of family status in Tibetan communities in China0
Response to ‘The Work of Repair: Land, Relation, and Pedagogy’ by Sara Smith et al.0
Creative interdisciplinary geographies in practice: Stitching sphagnum moss0
Opening spatial hinges with mindful writing practice: negotiating Philip Pullman’s secret commonwealth0
Reckoning with landscape tensions, reflecting on creative methodologies0
Sonic urbanism(s): listening to the city0
Watery traces and absences: sensations and speculative histories of an ancient well and a carse landscape0
‘That was their idea, to exterminate us’: Mixteco politics and desire reshaping the sites of the Nochixtlán Massacre of 20160
George Henderson, Blind Joe Death’s America: John Fahey, the Blues, and Writing White Discontent0
Picturing these days of love and rage: Extinction Rebellion’s ‘Impossible Rebellion’0
Aesthetics and perception in geographical writing: the case of wine0
How many Kirulapana Canals are there in Colombo? Reading everyday imageries and imaginations using southern theory0
Monsoon as method0
Commentary: Sofia Zaragocin0
Urban rewilding in practice0
What can a planet do?0
Book review: Oliver Tristan Dunnett, Earth, Cosmos and Culture: Geographies of Outer Space in Britain, 1900-2020 Earth, Cosmos and Culture: Geographies o0
Book review: Mrill Ingram, Loving Orphaned Space: The Art and Science of Belonging to Earth0
Toward a critical posthuman geography0
Looking for Marai ‘on-the-fly’: mobile more-than-human methods for cultural landscape mapping with Gajerrong Country0
Intimate geographies of virginal blood0
Space out of joint: absurdist geographies of the Anthropocene0
Back lane geography: in praise of worlds behind0
‘The encounter may not take place’: negative geographies, negative mobilities0
Sketching and ethical observation on the margins of the city0
Book review: Flannery Burke, Back East: How Westerners Invented a Region Back East: How Westerners Invented a Region. By BurkeFlannery. Seattle: Universi0
The comfortable endurance of sustainable practices: values, affect and community dynamics in Catalan eco-communities0
Book review: Lucrezia Lopez, Geography of World Pilgrimages: Social, Cultural and Territorial Perspectives Geography of World Pilgrimages: Social, Cultur0
Book review: Emily O’Gorman, Wetlands in a Dry Land: More-Than-Human-Histories of the Murray-Darling Basin0
Book review: Greg Niedt, New Directions in Linguistic Geography: Exploring Articulations of Space New Directions in Linguistic Geography: Exploring Artic0
Subaltern cartographies: Exploring geographical imaginations of the agricultural landscape0
(In)visible powers: witnessing the ‘tourist-waters’ of Nämforsen0
The mask of multiculturalism: Epistemic control and the shaping of ethno-national consciousness in Israeli geography curricula0
Cycling, routes, and embodied engagement with place0
Seas of significance: a biosemiotic exploration of seaweed in New Bedford’s coastal cultural heritage0
Tracking traces: technology, body and ethics in the field of wildlife monitoring0
Book review: Mohamed Shafeeq Karinkurayil, The Gulf Migrant Archives in Kerala: Reading Borders and Belonging The Gulf Migrant Archives in Kerala: Readin0
A brass bell, the North-East of England, and me: Fragments for a story of detachment and attachment0
Juxtaposed trajectories: Weird relations, temporality, and life in Lake Salda and Jezero Crater0
Navigating identity: migration, and (dis)ability, and their cultural geographies in Venice0
Book review: Stuart Elden, The Archaeology of Foucault0
‘We live to write, from our life, the best of stories’: exploring Colombian women’s embodied narratives of displacement through body mapping0
‘The other side of time’: spatial thinking, race, and technology in the musical technique of Sun Ra0
Book review: Alison Griffiths, Nomadic Cinema: A Cultural Geography of the Expedition Film Nomadic Cinema: A Cultural Geography of the Expedition Film. B0
Relearning Black presence in Amsterdam through guided tours: teaching beyond the classroom0
More-than-human ‘rhuthmanalysis’ in Mónica Giron’s art installation Ajuar para un conquistador0
Doing disability activism through the embodied experiences of creative practice: participating in a community art exhibition0
Frozen modernity: the US-India ice trade and the cultures of colonialism0
A mineral listening: digital soundscapes of geological time0
Book review: Cynthia Radding, Bountiful Deserts: Sustaining Indigenous Worlds in Northern New Spain0
Un-indexing forest media: repurposing search query results to reconsider forest-society relations0
Book review: Rizvana Bradley, Anteaesthetics: Black Aesthesis and the Critique of Form Anteaesthetics: Black Aesthesis and the Critique of Form. By Bradl0
Snakes and smartphones: exploring transdisciplinary design collaborations for the governance of snakebite0
Guadiana in Four Movements0
Living in the skin of dictatorship: an encounter with the Belarus Free Theatre0
Book review: Prakash Kashwan and Aseem Hasnain, Decolonizing Environmentalism: Alternative Visions and Practices for Environmental Action Decolonizing En0
Book review: Ricarda Vidal and Madeleine Campbell, The Translation of Experience: Cultural Artefacts in Experiential Translation The Translation of Exper0
The generative politics of a Ghanaian local food movement0
AI refusal: a cultural politics0
Absence as an affordance: thinking with(out) water on the inland waterways0
Book review: Ronan Hervouet, A Taste for Oppression: A Political Ethnography of Everyday Life in Belarus0
On burning ground: Theatre of the Oppressed and ecological crisis in Bolivia0
Book review: Patricia Stuelke, The Ruse of Repair: US Neoliberal Empire and the Turn From Critique0
Geography of placemories : deciphering spatialised memories0
In a glass darkly: landscapes, mirrors and Lacanian absences0
On the post-human political potential of puppets: a case study of Storm, an eco-activist0
Multispecies thought from the shadows: the associated worlds of dog-walking0
Book Review: Marko Krevs, Hidden Geographies0
Stories, crisis, and meaning-making: storying possibility and community in the terrain of cultural struggle0
Book review: David Kaplan and Kathyrn Hannum, Nationalism Nationalism. By KaplanDavidHannumKathyrn. Abingdon: Routledge. 2023. xiv + 203 pp. $48.99 paper0
Naturalism and the self-effacement of the non-representational subject0
Book review: Jennie Middleton, The Walkable City: Dimensions of Walking and Overlapping Walks of Life0
Liminality, flow and communitas in 5 Rhythms dance0
Devotion: a poetic inquiry into affective infrastructure0
Take root among the stars? Emancipatory homemaking as critical worldbuilding in Octavia Butler’s Parables0
Diasporic culture and social media: Interpreting the cuy TikTok phenomenon0
Allure in the uninhabitable: on affect, space, and Blackness in gentrifying Philadelphia0
Tracking Sonny: localised digital knowledge of an urban fox0
Territorial imagination: social media, visual images, and affect in Iranian Kurdistan0
Book review: The International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies (IRGAC) and kollektiv orangotango, Beyond Molotovs – A Visual Handbook of Anti-Authorita0
Nesting Ferality0
Mapping enchanted landscapes in Philip Weller’s The Dartmoor of The Hound of the Baskervilles0
Posthuman landscapes0
Foucault, Parrhesia and the politics of presence: on not speaking truth to power0
Between purity and pollution: Water, wudu and the sacred space of the ‘pure’ body0
Drawing as research: drawing emplaced animals0
Book review: Jon Anderson, Surfing Spaces0
Portal: research-creation, speculative architecture and the subterranean imaginary0
River(s) Wear: Water in the Expanded Field0
Pluriversal scenographics and staging world feelings: climate crisis in SUPERFLEX’s ‘It Is Not The End Of The World’0
Book review: Arati Kumar-Rao, Marginlands: Indian Landscapes on the Brink0
Hostile prototypes: plastic urbanism in San Francisco0
Book Review: Malcom Ferdinand, Decolonial Ecology: Thinking From the Caribbean World0
Seismic media: art and geological co-creation in Ōtautahi Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand0
Desert(ed) nuclear scapes: a geontological reading of Uday Singh’s Pokhran: a novel0
YIMBYism and the economies of fantasy: affect, psychoanalysis, and the critique of U.S. ‘pro-housing’ discourse0
Hydro-knowledges in motion: participatory water knowledge in the Andes0
Book review: Thomas F Gieryn, Truth Spots: How Places Make People Believe0
Body mapping: feminist-activist geographies in practice0
A river that forgot its source: place, memory and intergenerational trauma in Northern Finnish community0
Digital diving: practical lessons from virtual reality dives in the deep-sea0
Corrigendum to The hidden geographies of religious creativity: place-making and material culture in West London faith communities0
Book review: David K Seitz, A Different Trek: Radical Geographies of Deep Space Nine0
Living rooms: Anne Tallentire’s Material Distance0
Refusing clichés: artificial imagination in the synthetic photography of Kevin Abosch0
Understanding China’s infrastructure activities in Africa through artistic practice and exhibition0
Getting dusty with mice: domestic experiments in more-than-human methods0
‘Y Compartimos. . .’: the collective creation of performed fiction in practice0
Digital encounters with microbial ecologies in a polluted urban river0
Walking, storytelling and melancholy survivals: memorialization of the ‘Troubles’ in Belfast’s City Centre0
Detroit in memoriam: urban imaginaries and the spectre of demolished by neglect in performative photo-installations0
Flexible welfare architecture: spaces of more-than-mercantile relations at Grantoften Shopping Center0
Locating the sacrifice zone in capitalist and anti-capitalist political theology0
Reinventions of screens as temporal mixers: Post-phenomenological rhythms of a digitalizing street0
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