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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book review: Zeynep Korkman, Gendered Fortunes: Divination, Precarity, and Affect in Postsecular Turkey27
Book review: L’usage des Ambiances. Une épreuve sensible des situations15
Melancholia is (geo)political! Postcolonial geography in the Wednesday Demonstration in Seoul12
Book Review: Comics as a Research Practice: Drawing Narrative Geographies Beyond the Frame11
Conjunctions of Islam: rethinking the geographies of art and piety through the notebooks of Ahmet Süheyl Ünver10
Book review: Sun Ra’s Chicago: Afrofuturism and the City9
Exhibiting toxicity: sprayed strawberries and geographies of hope7
Immunological atmospheres: Ambient music and the design of self-experience7
Book review: Negative Geographies: Exploring the Politics of Limits6
After Wilding: exploring environmental futures through place-based, speculative documentary filmmaking6
Book review: Bodies, Affects, Politics: The Clash of Bodily Regimes6
‘Imagine you are a Dog’: embodied learning in multi-species research6
Book review: Rick de Vos, Decolonising Animals5
Home futures: a house biography of futures for a modernist high-rise estate4
Street art, heritage and affective atmospheres4
From heterotopia to alloútopia: more-than-human geographies of Singapore’s underwater Equarius Hotel4
Retracing Footsteps : An exhibition of landscape, text and image4
Art in water and sanitation research in Nepal: a performance with sanitation workers4
Kochi: provincialising postcolonial metro-cosmopolitan spatialities4
Book review: Dawn Day Biehler, Animating Central Park: A Multispecies History Animating Central Park: A Multispecies History. By BiehlerDawn Day. Seattle, WA: University4
Book Review: Tim Cresswell and John Ott, Muybridge and Mobility4
“¡Tengo gloria bendita!”: pitching and the sonic production of place atmospheres under increasing marketplace regulation4
Cosmic imperatives: critical thinking beyond the earthbound4
Affective authoritarianism as joyful ‘oeuvre?’ Godly Subjects and Suburban Gladiators3
Book review: Ria Banerjee, Drafty Houses in Forster, Eliot and Woolf: Spatiality and Cultural Politics Drafty Houses in Forster, Eliot and Woolf: Spatiality and Cultural3
On the banks of the Pilcomayo River: Wichí fishery in the age of motorcycles3
Twerking the para-museum: a queer analysis of Missy Elliott’s Cool Off3
Collaging to find river connections and stimulate new meanings3
Moving sonic geographies: realising the Eerie countryside in music and sound3
The work of repair: land, relation, and pedagogy3
Zine as drafting board: collaborative zine-making about the geographies of heat3
Emplaced sounding: voice, identity and place in Zadie Smith’s NW3
Book review: Matthew I. Feinberg, From the Theater to the Plaza: Spectacle, Protest, and Urban Space in Twenty-First-Century Madrid3
Sand patterns: distributed agency and the idea of ‘working with nature’ in coastal environments2
Book review: Andreas Huyssen, Memory Art in the Contemporary World: Confronting Violence in the Global South2
‘This song is a map’: sonic pathways of enclosure and dwelling2
‘It was quiet’: the radical architectures of understatement in feminist science fiction2
Moving On: dancing in the gap2
Joint managed national parks as a refraction of unsettled settler Australia: the question of trust2
Infrastructures of obscenity: Total Request Live and participatory TV production in action2
Book Review: Christopher Chitty, Sexual Hegemony: Statecraft, Sodomy, and Capital in the Rise of the Global System2
Walking with amal: the politics of the stranger2
Book review: Neal Alexander, Late Modernism and the Poetics of Place2
Elsewhere like here: heterotopias in Han Song’s science fiction2
Enacting sustainability through glass: a study of ontological politics in the proclaimed role model neighbourhood of Vallastaden2
Book review: The Guitar: Tracing the Grain Back to the Tree2
Book review: Michael C. Heller, Just Beyond Listening: Essays of Sonic Encounter Just Beyond Listening: Essays of Sonic Encounter. By HellerMichael C.Oakland: University1
Restoring the question of culture: identity, essence and the unknowability of difference1
Book review: Liisa-Rávná Finbog, Joan Naviyuk Kane, and Johannes Riquet, Circumpolar Connections: Creative Indigenous Geographies of the Arctic Circumpolar Connections: 1
Reclaiming dignity through creative encounters among Brazilian women survivors of violence in London1
All Lines Flow In: excavating the geophilosophical relations of Singapore’s infrastructure through SEA STATE1
Playing in the water: an exquisite corpse and found river and underwater poems1
Book review: Michael D. Wise, Native Foods: Agriculture, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism in American History Native Foods: Agriculture, Indigeneity, and Settler Col1
‘Silencing’ the border as a strategy to conceal the ‘other’ side: the case of the Curonian Spit1
(Re)telling far-right violence: The literary geography of East German coming-of-age novels1
Book review: Sheila Hones, Interspatiality: Inhabiting Literary Geography Interspatiality: Inhabiting Literary Geography. By HonesSheila. Cardiff: University of Wales Pr1
Taking back taste in food bank Britain: on privilege, failure and (un)learning with auto-corporeal methods1
Book review: Luis Manuel Garcia-Mispireta, Together, Somehow: Music, Affect, and Intimacy on the Dancefloor Together, Somehow: Music, Affect, and Intimacy on the Dancefl1
The ‘geobiography’ of an extraordinary artifact, or a conserved relic from the Iranianized ‘Dacha’ culture1
The long way round: drawing to know by ‘not knowing’1
Book review: Saskia Warren, British Muslim Women in Creative and Cultural Industries1
A geography beyond the Anthropocene: Ursula Le Guin’s Always Coming Home as topophilia for survival1
Performance approaches to whole society resilience1
Robin Hood Gardens and the Brutalist Image1
Starting to care: making place with microbes1
Spaces of exposure: Re-thinking ‘publicness’ through public transport1
Heritage as threshold: an autoethnographic exploration of the porticoes of Bologna (Italy)1
Ghosts in the coalfields: the spectral geographies of post-industrial spaces in Sunderland1
Public art’s counter-temporalities, the case of the Garden Library, south Tel Aviv1
Book review: Ned Randolph, Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: A Call for Reclamation Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: A Call for Reclamation. B1
Scoring dark ecologies: The secret dance of the seaweed1
Running as a catalyst for environmental data inquiry: closing the distance between ‘everyday’ and ‘expert’ knowledges1
Géographicité, material agency and the thickness of the Earth: rediscovering Eric Dardel beyond ‘nature/culture’ dualisms1
Book review: Jacob C. Miller, Retail Ruins: The Ghosts of Post-Industrial Spectacle Retail Ruins: The Ghosts of Post-Industrial Spectacle. By MillerJacob C.Bristol: Bris1
Afterword: no such thing as colonial mastery on Mars1
The ‘social’ within our walls: stamped bricks as hidden socio-material entanglements1
A disturbing intimacy: Robert Smithson and the end of ecology1
Negativity: space, politics and affects1
Book review: Mohamed Shafeeq Karinkurayil, The Gulf Migrant Archives in Kerala: Reading Borders and Belonging The Gulf Migrant Archives in Kerala: Reading Borders and Be0
A French bazaar and a Mexican street market: an object-centered comparative analysis of interstitial spaces0
Sedimentary relations: cultures of access and the matter of shallow seabed coring0
Eating to become ‘good’ citizens: exploring the visceral biopolitics of eating in Singapore0
Tracking Sonny: localised digital knowledge of an urban fox0
Book review: David K Seitz, A Different Trek: Radical Geographies of Deep Space Nine0
What does ‘in practice’ mean?0
Cesare Pavese’s Il campo di granturco: geographical trails0
Book review: Jared D. Margulies, The Cactus Hunters: Desire and Extinction in the Illicit Succulent Trade The Cactus Hunters: Desire and Extinction in the Illicit Succul0
Absence as an affordance: thinking with(out) water on the inland waterways0
Understanding China’s infrastructure activities in Africa through artistic practice and exhibition0
Book review: Steven Swarbrick and Jean-Thomas Tremblay, Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction. By SwarbrickStevenTremblayJean-T0
Picturing these days of love and rage: Extinction Rebellion’s ‘Impossible Rebellion’0
Watery traces and absences: sensations and speculative histories of an ancient well and a carse landscape0
Looking for Marai ‘on-the-fly’: mobile more-than-human methods for cultural landscape mapping with Gajerrong Country0
Book review: A Place More Void0
Book review: Stuart Elden, The Archaeology of Foucault0
Book review: Aleksandar Sasha Dundjerovic and Maria José Martínez Sánchez, Placeness and the Performative Production of Space Placeness and the Performative Production o0
George Henderson, Blind Joe Death’s America: John Fahey, the Blues, and Writing White Discontent0
Book Review: Planetary Social Thought: The Anthropocene Challenge to the Social Sciences0
Planetary gardening via female-led anthologies of women’s poetry in French0
Living rooms: Anne Tallentire’s Material Distance0
Politics of (dis)assembling – (re)moving borders across Europe0
Dwelling in intervals: A speculative walk eastward Lisbon0
How many Kirulapana Canals are there in Colombo? Reading everyday imageries and imaginations using southern theory0
Book review: Patricia Stuelke, The Ruse of Repair: US Neoliberal Empire and the Turn From Critique0
The comfortable endurance of sustainable practices: values, affect and community dynamics in Catalan eco-communities0
Book review: English Wetlands: Spaces of Nature, Culture, Imagination0
Creative geographies of Islam: the case of Islamic and traditional visual arts scene in Istanbul0
Space out of joint: absurdist geographies of the Anthropocene0
Book review: Greg Niedt, New Directions in Linguistic Geography: Exploring Articulations of Space New Directions in Linguistic Geography: Exploring Articulations of Spac0
Book review: Tim Edensor, Landscape, Materiality and Heritage: An Object Biography0
Amor Loci: Auden in Rookhope0
Cycling, routes, and embodied engagement with place0
Living in the skin of dictatorship: an encounter with the Belarus Free Theatre0
Globally positioned digital heritage objects: how geo-spatial technologies territorialise the multiplicity, mobility and mutability of digital heritage0
Alterrestrial: planetary experience and cosmological freedom0
Naturalism and the self-effacement of the non-representational subject0
Allure in the uninhabitable: on affect, space, and Blackness in gentrifying Philadelphia0
Book review: Thomas F Gieryn, Truth Spots: How Places Make People Believe0
Dreamlands: stories of enchantment and excess in a search for lost sensations0
Becoming-elemental – a thermal imaginary in the Anthropocene0
Detroit in memoriam: urban imaginaries and the spectre of demolished by neglect in performative photo-installations0
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
Doing disability activism through the embodied experiences of creative practice: participating in a community art exhibition0
Spaces of fluidity: articulating ‘politics of presence’ through place-based activism in Iqrit (Israel)0
Geographies of imagination: why decolonizing Polish children’s classics matters0
Desert(ed) nuclear scapes: a geontological reading of Uday Singh’s Pokhran: a novel0
‘The encounter may not take place’: negative geographies, negative mobilities0
‘Nothing to practice’: Julius Eastman, queer composition, and Black sonic geographies0
Book review: David Matless, About England0
Digital ecologies in practice0
Frozen modernity: the US-India ice trade and the cultures of colonialism0
Navigating identity: migration, and (dis)ability, and their cultural geographies in Venice0
Restoring the river, restoring relations: on Anishinaabe artist Michael Belmore’s stone series, Replenishment0
Sonic methodologies for more-than-human geographies: the politics of listening in a traditional slaughterhouse in the UK0
Aboriginal cultural values framework: producing and communicating Bunurong values and meanings within Bunurong Country0
Refusing clichés: artificial imagination in the synthetic photography of Kevin Abosch0
The next chapter0
These streets were ours: remapping Dylan Thomas’s Swansea0
Remembered belonging: encounters with the spectral more-than amidst landscapes of decline0
Snakes and smartphones: exploring transdisciplinary design collaborations for the governance of snakebite0
Locating the sacrifice zone in capitalist and anti-capitalist political theology0
Book Review: Malcom Ferdinand, Decolonial Ecology: Thinking From the Caribbean World0
Wishing ribbons tied into a tree: a poetic practice for elegising ‘lost’ deer0
‘Y Compartimos. . .’: the collective creation of performed fiction in practice0
Corrigendum to The hidden geographies of religious creativity: place-making and material culture in West London faith communities0
Body mapping: feminist-activist geographies in practice0
Seismic media: art and geological co-creation in Ōtautahi Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand0
Book review: Emily O’Gorman, Wetlands in a Dry Land: More-Than-Human-Histories of the Murray-Darling Basin0
On burning ground: Theatre of the Oppressed and ecological crisis in Bolivia0
Reckoning with landscape tensions, reflecting on creative methodologies0
Collaborations: joint plenary editorial introduction0
Book review: Rizvana Bradley, Anteaesthetics: Black Aesthesis and the Critique of Form Anteaesthetics: Black Aesthesis and the Critique of Form. By BradleyRizvana. Calif0
Pluriversal scenographics and staging world feelings: climate crisis in SUPERFLEX’s ‘It Is Not The End Of The World’0
Shelter or status? Housing and the shifting markers of family status in Tibetan communities in China0
What can a planet do?0
More-than-human geographies: an encounter with Serres’ universality0
Narrative, the Chilean social explosion, and affective geography: on the catharsis of the ‘artistic candlelight vigil’ of Valparaíso0
The Sound of Water: sensing a wetland intervention through interactive environmental audio0
Book review: David Kaplan and Kathyrn Hannum, Nationalism Nationalism. By KaplanDavidHannumKathyrn. Abingdon: Routledge. 2023. xiv + 203 pp. $48.99 paperback. ISBN: 97810
Between purity and pollution: Water, wudu and the sacred space of the ‘pure’ body0
Book review: Mrill Ingram, Loving Orphaned Space: The Art and Science of Belonging to Earth0
Multispecies thought from the shadows: the associated worlds of dog-walking0
Liminality, flow and communitas in 5 Rhythms dance0
‘The other side of time’: spatial thinking, race, and technology in the musical technique of Sun Ra0
Book review: A People’s History of Self-Determination0
Book review: Ronan Hervouet, A Taste for Oppression: A Political Ethnography of Everyday Life in Belarus0
‘The Song of the Innuit’: Circulating Arctic ethnographic knowledge through verse0
Foucault, Parrhesia and the politics of presence: on not speaking truth to power0
Book review: Rebranding Precarity: Pop-up Culture as the Seductive New Normal0
Drawing a ‘revolutionary we’: queer antifascist lines for universal liberation0
Walking, storytelling and melancholy survivals: memorialization of the ‘Troubles’ in Belfast’s City Centre0
YIMBYism and the economies of fantasy: affect, psychoanalysis, and the critique of U.S. ‘pro-housing’ discourse0
Earthling: the labourer and the soil0
Take root among the stars? Emancipatory homemaking as critical worldbuilding in Octavia Butler’s Parables0
Nesting Ferality0
Un-indexing forest media: repurposing search query results to reconsider forest-society relations0
Finding comfort and conviviality with urban trees0
Dwelling and healing with saints and jinn in the haunted landscapes of Palestine0
Book review: Gonna Trouble the Water: Ecojustice, Water, and Environmental Racism0
Posthuman landscapes0
Endurance, exhaustion and the lure of redemption0
Digital diving: practical lessons from virtual reality dives in the deep-sea0
Geography of placemories: deciphering spatialised memories0
Book review: Sensing Art in the Atmosphere: Elemental Lures and Aerosolar Practices0
‘We live to write, from our life, the best of stories’: exploring Colombian women’s embodied narratives of displacement through body mapping0
Book review: Jon Anderson, Surfing Spaces0
Transforming embodied experiences of academic conferences through creative practice: Participating in an instant choir at the nordic geographers’ meeting in 20190
Book review: Alison Bashford, Emily M. Kern, and Adam Bobbette, New Earth Histories: Geo-Cosmologies and the Making of the Modern World New Earth Histories: Geo-Cosmolog0
Digital encounters with microbial ecologies in a polluted urban river0
Book review: Ian M. Cook, Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How? Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How? By CookIan M.Oxon and New York: Routledge. 2023. xix + 222 pp. $26.0
Book Review: John B. Wright, Fire Scars: A Novel0
Book review: Arati Kumar-Rao, Marginlands: Indian Landscapes on the Brink0
In a glass darkly: landscapes, mirrors and Lacanian absences0
More-than-human ‘rhuthmanalysis’ in Mónica Giron’s art installation Ajuar para un conquistador0
(In)visible powers: witnessing the ‘tourist-waters’ of Nämforsen0
Book review: Timon Beyes, Organizing Color: Towards a Chromatics of the Social Organizing Color: Towards a Chromatics of the Social. By BeyesTimon. Redwood City, CA: Sta0
A mineral listening: digital soundscapes of geological time0
Response to ‘The Work of Repair: Land, Relation, and Pedagogy’ by Sara Smith et al.0
Toward a critical posthuman geography0
Opening spatial hinges with mindful writing practice: negotiating Philip Pullman’s secret commonwealth0
Book review: Oliver Tristan Dunnett, Earth, Cosmos and Culture: Geographies of Outer Space in Britain, 1900-2020 Earth, Cosmos and Culture: Geographies of Outer Space in0
Intimate geographies of virginal blood0
‘But, what’s wrong with ruins?’ Traversing inevitable loss in industrial heritage0
Sonic urbanism(s): listening to the city0
‘Ooh it were mucky’: mapping memories of New Basford, Nottingham0
Geographies of the event? Rethinking time and power through digital interfaces0
Race, space, and the space race, or, exciting rockets0
A sociology of vegetal life: rethinking ‘harmony’ and ‘nativism’ in Miyawaki forests0
River(s) Wear: Water in the Expanded Field0
Book Review: Marko Krevs, Hidden Geographies0
Juxtaposed trajectories: Weird relations, temporality, and life in Lake Salda and Jezero Crater0
Monsoon as method0
Territorial imagination: social media, visual images, and affect in Iranian Kurdistan0
Commentary: Sofia Zaragocin0
Back lane geography: in praise of worlds behind0
Vegetal HydroPoetics: an arts-based practice for plant studies0
Relearning Black presence in Amsterdam through guided tours: teaching beyond the classroom0
Paging forward0
Guadiana in Four Movements0
Book review: The International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies (IRGAC) and kollektiv orangotango, Beyond Molotovs – A Visual Handbook of Anti-Authoritarian Str0
Book review: Jennie Middleton, The Walkable City: Dimensions of Walking and Overlapping Walks of Life0
Satellite poetics and provocations0
Hostile prototypes: plastic urbanism in San Francisco0
On the post-human political potential of puppets: a case study of Storm, an eco-activist0
Mapping enchanted landscapes in Philip Weller’s The Dartmoor of The Hound of the Baskervilles0
Subaltern cartographies: Exploring geographical imaginations of the agricultural landscape0
Stories, crisis, and meaning-making: storying possibility and community in the terrain of cultural struggle0
Aesthetics and perception in geographical writing: the case of wine0
Book review: The State of a Nuclear State A People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado0
Book review: Cynthia Radding, Bountiful Deserts: Sustaining Indigenous Worlds in Northern New Spain0
Nations as refrains: Wales and the Festival of Britain 19510
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