Dialogues in Human Geography

Papers
(The H4-Index of Dialogues in Human Geography is 29. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Geographies of the COVID-19 pandemic131
Mothers, childcare duties, and remote working under COVID-19 lockdown in Italy: Cultivating communities of care125
On the relationships between COVID-19 and extended urbanization99
Caring geographies: The COVID-19 interregnum and a return to mutual aid83
Containing COVID-19 in China: AI and the robotic restructuring of future cities74
The state acts through the market: ‘State entrepreneurialism’ beyond varieties of urban entrepreneurialism74
Changing workplace geographies in the COVID-19 crisis71
A geospatial infodemic: Mapping Twitter conspiracy theories of COVID-1955
Tourist as vector: Viral mobilities of COVID-1954
(Dis)embeddedness and (de)commodification: COVID-19, Uber, and the unravelling logics of the gig economy50
Bereavement, grief, and consolation: Emotional-affective geographies of loss during COVID-1948
The dashboard pandemic45
Garment worker rights and the fashion industry’s response to COVID-1945
Mapping COVID-19: How web-based maps contribute to the infodemic44
Terrain, politics, history41
Self(ie)-governance: Technologies of intimate surveillance in India under COVID-1941
Geopolitical anxieties of tourism: (Im)mobilities of the COVID-19 pandemic39
Smart cities and a data-driven response to COVID-1939
Structural inequality in the time of COVID-19: Urbanization, segregation, and pandemic control in sub-Saharan Africa39
Resurgent natures? More-than-human perspectives on COVID-1938
A COVID-19 panacea in digital technologies? Challenges for democracy and higher education36
The nonhuman turn: Critical reflections on alienation, entanglement and nature under capitalism35
Intersectional geographies and COVID-1934
Viral borders: COVID-19’s effects on securitization, surveillance, and identity in Mainland China and Hong Kong33
Geographies of ruralization33
Flat ontology and geography33
Brazil’s war on COVID-19: Crisis, not conflict—Doctors, not generals33
Glitch epistemologies for computational cities31
Feeling otherwise: Ambivalent affects and the politics of critique in geography31
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