Emotion Space and Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Emotion Space and Society 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book review29
Transnational daughters in Australia: Caring remotely for ageing parents during COVID 1919
The value of being unseen – Experiencing hidden elements of ‘invisible’ work18
Coping with COVID-19: The sociomaterial dimensions of living with pre-existing mental illness during the early stages of the coronavirus crisis18
Creating tears in the fabric of whiteness15
Book review12
Atmospheres of the other: Building and feeling Stockholm's orthodox synagogue11
Book review11
Transnational trauma: The social capital and existential (im)mobility of Syrian men in Germany10
Facebook as a platform for collecting women's birth stories: Supporting emotional connections between researchers and participants10
Young people's self-tracking assemblage: the role of digital and material space in shaping affective, emotional experiences9
Tracing memories and meanings of festival landscapes during the COVID-19 pandemic9
Collective writing as survival tool: Mechanisms of reflexivity against neoliberal academia9
Video playback, affective witnessing, and the mobility of trauma: Video evidence of violent crime in the criminal justice system9
Sweat speaks: Stories of embodiment, emotion, and erasure on a heating planet9
Affective dynamics of belonging in a regenerated Dublin suburb9
Book review8
Book review8
Psychosocial effects of gentrification on elderly people in Barcelona from the perspective of bereavement8
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: Nostalgia and mobility perceptions of informal dementia carers8
Mobility time Flow: The autistic view on crip spacetime8
“Wow. What's going on?” Emotional geographies of international student mobility to the UK in a time of crisis8
Disrupted place attachments and emotional energy geography in fracked Appalachia8
Floating life: Mobility, passivity, detachment7
“I get a whiz in my body as I walk past it”: Visceral imaginaries in children's everyday mobilities7
When work came home: Formation of feeling rules in the context of a pandemic7
Ocean deathscapes – The placement and contestation of vernacular memorials on the Australian coastline7
Editorial: Uncomfortable geographies7
Book review7
Social relations and spatiality in VR - Making spaces meaningful in VRChat6
Hidden emotional costs of home accommodation. The lived experiences of Ukrainian refugees in Polish homes6
The illusory infrastructure of ink: Machinic bodies and epidermic affects in Singapore5
Moving to find home: Emotion, imagination, and onward migration in the Iranian diaspora5
Intimate revolutions: the relationship between spatial form and personal change in the COVID-19 pandemic5
Embodied performance in violent places: Transiting in and through the home, the streets, and institutions5
Affect, infrastructure and activism: The House of Brag's London Queer Social Centre in Brixton, South London4
“Use your common sense to navigate, and you're gonna get along okay”: Exploring the sensorial politics of attunement, survival, and resistance in Canadian federal prisons4
Navigating the emotion-embodiment-language nexus in international research: Stories from a foreign researcher and local interpreter4
Book review4
In harmony or out of tune: Affective and emotional geographies of all-male choirs in London, UK4
Political economies of distress in chronic low back pain care4
Book review4
Book review4
Book review4
Dialectics of perception and imagination: Embodied politics of atmosphere in Xiqiao Road, Nanjing4
Affective atmospheres of weapons technologies: The case of battle drones, combat fighters and bodies in contemporary German geopolitics4
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