Dialogues in Human Geography

Papers
(The median citation count of Dialogues in Human Geography is 1. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Embodying non-places: The drag of the human in a time of cognitive convenience131
Stencil adventures: Learning from political ecology to advance energy justice96
State property, venture capital and the urbanisation of state capitalism80
Beyond informality: Expanding the scope of Southern smart urbanism62
Geographies of super-philanthropy: Disaggregating the global philanthropic complex59
Mission impossible? The fugacity of the new and the persistence of the old as mechanisms of un-making futures43
Planetary rural thinking in digital geographies42
Dancing on the head of a needle? ‘Disciplining’ energy justice scholarship40
The city of homosocial breadwinners Romit Chowdhury, City of Men: Masculinities and Everyday Morality on Public Transport . Rutgers University Press, 20239
Hurricane season grammars: On speaking across Black geographies/Atlantics/ecologies36
The freedom to forget34
The lingering exceptionalism of global China29
Assetization and the ‘new asset geographies’26
The extraordinary task of crafting a more ‘ordinary’ geography: Post-vanguardism and the art of not-knowing best26
Struggling over new asset geographies25
Social reproduction, women’s labour and systems of life: A conversation23
Dignity, mega-projects, and the problem of scale23
Decolonial leaps in more-than-human geographies21
Academic hoaxing, decolonial politics, and epistemic pluriversality20
Cosmopolitics of Mt. Merapi Adam Bobbette, The Pulse of the Earth: Political Geology in Java , Duke University Press, 2023. $26.50 (paperback price) ISBN19
Social reproduction, precarity, and the ‘new asset geographies’18
Erratum to The extraordinary task of crafting a more ‘ordinary’ geography: Post-vanguardism and the art of not-knowing best18
Critical geography, Islam, and the possibility of engaging the more-than-critical17
Mountains matter17
Transforming dispositions towards automation16
Of spaces and freedoms, used and misused16
Heirs to a future yet to come: Thoughts on colonial debts15
Follow the thing: Air rights14
Witches as glitches: A response to Leszczynski and Elwood14
Muslim peripheries: A world regional perspective13
Smart cities and their settings in the Global South: Informality as a marker13
Questions of cityness at the extensions: Law, discrimination and Cairo’s desert from the lens of Frantz Fanon’s urban passant13
Philanthropy’s invention of the ‘underclass’12
On postcapitalist repair11
Automation and environmental dispositions11
Form, genre, voice, and authority in human geography: A speculative genealogy11
Desire’s misrecognitions, or the promise of mutable attachments11
Towards ‘a progressive sense of thick time’ and the future of geographical thinking11
What to do with being/feeling ‘out of it’? Three options for health geographers11
Coloniality in the colony: A response11
Topology beyond application: Drawing social and mathematical worlds into rhythm10
Situated digital involuntary: Intersectional digital freedom and agency10
The state of water10
Taking ‘fallen-below’ seriously: Spacing, placing, and scaling foundational liveability10
Reclaiming planetary consciousness10
Place-based approaches to develop the foundations and diversities of energy geographies10
Young people and life-course inequalities: The role of families and housing10
Seven thoughts on seven ethics9
Critical computation on a geographical register9
Urban state venturism: On state-led venture capital investments in the urban process of capital accumulation9
Beyond binaries? Spatial possibilities in Southeast Asia9
Beyond the decolonial: Critical Muslim geographies9
State-led venture capital as capitalist state-led ventures9
A sexuality pivot: Thinking through solidarity, geographies of sexuality, and a world in transition9
World-ending flatness9
Reclaiming public space as educational space9
Reorienting GIScience for a data-intensive society9
Emplacing the disposition toward automation9
An introduction to a non-fascist geography8
Energy geographies, interconnections, and embeddedness8
Sharpening the needle: A critical engagement with the call to ‘discipline energy justice’8
What planners can learn from geography or what geographers have overlooked about planning8
Beyond directional care: Theorising mutuality in the geographies of care through the lens of friendship8
Governing with care, reciprocity, and relationality: Recognising the connectivity of human and more-than-human wellbeing and the process of decolonisation8
On education landscapes and learning commons8
Uncanny frontiers: Amazon in outer space8
Making margins visible8
The urban dialectic: Between distant time and thick time8
Worlding the geographies of homelessness: Informality, precarity, and theory from the Global South8
Why study the history of exploration?8
Time and being awkward8
Revisiting ‘infrastructures of social reproduction’8
Smart city planning and the challenges of informality in India7
Fissured thought for fractured times: Reflections on geography, ecology and the state7
Between ontologies and practices: How to deal with democratic theory?7
Six paths of Global China: A genealogy of a contested geographical imaginary7
Where is Liberland? Ideology and power beyond territory7
Haunted worlds, unknowable futures Petrus Liu, The Specter of Materialism: Queer Theory and Marxism in the Age of the Beijing Consensus , Durham: Duke Un7
Clarifying rupture: An authors’ reply7
Theorising with urban China: Methodological and tactical experiments for a more global urban studies7
Critical Muslim geographies through a critical geography of Islamophobia7
Navigating macro and micro across urban assemblages7
The survey sciences in thin air7
Geomorphic eugenics and the engineering of surplus territory6
Awkward encounters of planning and repair: Healing the city under the weight of ‘new Kigali’6
The imperial in a global history of science of the British empire6
The developing foundational movement6
When the call comes from inside the house6
The world as abject: On less-than-human geographies6
From foreclosure to potentiality6
The modalities and politics of crisis urbanism: A new reparative conjuncture?6
Putting ‘rupture’ to work at the Three Gorges Dam6
Crisis urbanism in resource-based cities6
‘Foreclosed future’ in between continuity and innovation in youth’ futures research6
Geographies of subsumption6
Moralization as class war5
Making sense of foreign investment screening through sectoral analysis5
Toward a poetics of the abyss: Suspending wor(l)ds5
What is the place of abandonment in planetary rural geographies?5
Extending dialogues on the urban5
Territorial futures: On belonging, caste, and pedagogy5
Re-labeling the underclass5
Foundational liveability, the 15-min city and the limits to place-based policy5
Mark Fisher and reimagining postcapitalist geographies5
Limit(ation)s, sustainability, and the future of climate migration5
Cosmohistories and pluriversal dialogues: The future of the history of geography5
The Indo-Pacific: In what sense a region?5
The plural economies of the Latin American City Jennifer Tucker, Outlaw Capital: Everyday Illegalities and the Making of Uneven Development . University 5
Challenging opacity, embracing fuzziness: Geographical thought and praxis in a post-truth age5
Affective infrastructures and political organisation4
Comrade Santos4
Montage space: Extra scenes4
Common problems or different questions: A critique of ‘assetization’4
Towards a right to the rural?4
The politics of academic deception: A conjunctural analysis4
Not waving but drowning4
Identifying the revolutionary agent in the radical project of autogestion4
Geographies of alcohol, drinking, and drunkenness through the lens of participatory video4
The point is to change it: Locating community geography and praxis in a neoliberalizing academia4
The fragmented sovereignty of the ummah : A response to Sidaway's manifesto4
‘Revolution of space’, autogestion, and appropriation of nature in Henri Lefebvre’s political and revolutionary project4
Gaia and the repositioning of the state territoriality: A dialogue with critical geopolitical ecology4
Rural movements within and against rentier capitalism4
Moving towards a critical perspective on automation: Theories of technology, labour, and capitalism4
Epistemic authority, judgement, and the uncomfortable problem of conspiracism3
Distant time: A response3
Toward decolonizing Muslim geographic epistemologies3
Planetary rural geographies: Towards a research agenda3
Notes on bewilderment, suspension, and urban life at the extensions3
Feeling out of it: Displacement, disengagement and dispossession in experiences of brain fog3
Who controls the infrastructure of social reproduction? Finance, reproduction, and resistance in educational landscapes3
A global foreclosure of youth futures: Austerity as a shared process3
Testing practices for testing times: Exploring Indigenous-led governance3
Re-imagining the ‘fields’ of fieldwork3
Practising geography in/with technical worlds3
From trauma to brain fog? Bodily and psychic dispossession in times of violence3
Whose geography, whose future? Queering geography’s disciplinary reproduction3
Rioting as legitimate abolitionist practice: Counterinsurgency versus radical place-making in the George Floyd rebellion3
Causes, contexts, and contingencies Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Theory and Explanation in Geography , Chichester: Wiley, 2023; 226 pp. $39.95 (paperback), ISB3
Black livingness and insurgent ecological politics: Thinking across Black geographies / Atlantics / ecologies3
A Gramscian reading of Oli Mould's Seven Ethics Against Capitalism3
‘Sinews’ in Sinews3
Social experiments and the praxis of geographical knowledge production: Emerging architectural practices in urban and regional China3
Unresolved tensions in green transitions: Retraining and the question of ‘how’?3
Postcapitalist practices and human, economic, and cultural geographies3
All theories are wrong but some are useful Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Theory and Explanation in Geography , Chichester: Wiley, 2023; 226 pp. $39.95 (paperbac3
Extending gestures and global city-making: Analyzing extending urbanization at multiple scales3
For a geography of difference and dialogues: Brazilian geography for the twenty-first century3
Indebted subjectivities: The case of Puerto Rico’s colonial debts3
Outside the law, but inside capital: Tracing profit in everyday economies Jennifer Tucker, Outlaw Capital: Everyday Illegalities and the Making of Uneven Development 3
What is generated through rupture?3
The energy justice dilemma? Developmentalism, the US military, and the struggle for total liberation3
The traffic between urban geography and masculinities studies3
On the question of Islam and the more-than-world city3
Planting flags in water3
On the sources for critical Muslim geographies: Rebellion and tradition3
Thinking through the Anthropocene3
The public library and the futures of social infrastructure3
To whom does geography owe a future? Lessons from urban studies3
Taking forward sexuality-based solidarities in a geopolitical world in transition3
Pivoting toward solidarity: Black studies, Black feminism, and performance in geographical scholarship on sexuality3
Social reproduction, infrastructure, and the everyday3
Traversing the terrain of urban theory and politics: A commentary on Maan Barua's Lively Cities BaruaMann, Lively Cities Reconfiguring Urban Ecology, Uni3
Kavukire? What place do the living and the dead occupy in contemporary Rwanda Shakirah E. Hudani, Master Plans and Minor Acts: Repairing the City in P3
Infrastructures of social reproduction: Schools, everyday urban life, and the built environment of education2
The many geographies of Milton Santos2
Lessons from the tall tale of the ‘underclass’: A response to my critics2
Distant time and the spatio-temporalities of statecraft2
Refusing spatiotemporal unfixity: A response to ‘Inhabiting the extensions’2
Repositioning energy geographies in a time of crisis: Arguments from a subdiscipline on the margins of geography2
The possibilities of internationalism: Producing traveling geographies in a time of trouble2
Bringing in the asset economy2
On the way to a more global urban study of China2
The crucible of altitude: Situated knowledges, Himalayan sciences, and imperial geopolitics2
Same city, different men, different urban worlds: Enriching feminist urban research through attention to masculinities Romit Chowdhury, City of Men: Masculinities and Everyday M2
Inhabiting the extensions2
From necrolocution to meaningful dialogues2
Representing territory beyond the map2
Dialogues for wellbeing in an ecological emergency: Wellbeing-led governance frameworks and transformative Indigenous tools2
Ecologies of theory2
Inwards to the centre! The trouble with ‘repositioning energy geographies’2
Antifascist geographies PhiloChris, Adorno and the Antifascist Geographical Imagination. Edinburgh University Press, 2025. 400 pages. £100 (Hardback price). ISBN: 978-1-3995-4467-2. £29.99 (Ebook (app2
Imagining urban nature in the places we dwell2
Caring for broken systems: Rethinking crisis with Indigenous relationality2
‘Shadowing the state’: Subaltern surveillance and the rhythms of everyday resistance2
Autogestion and ecological politics in the work of Henri Lefebvre2
Coming to terms with affective infrastructure2
Who benefits from state investment? Interrogating distribution under (urban) state venturism2
Urban state venturism or urbanization of state capital? Views from the global East2
The vanishing forest that does not disappear: On finitude and worldings2
Foreclosed spaces, care networks, and interventions in infrastructural labour2
Masculinities on the move in Kolkata: Urban spaces, gendered places Romit Chowdhury, City of Men: Masculinities and Everyday Morality on Public Transport 2
Autogestion, revolutionary spontaneity, and the trichotomy of body-mind-spirit2
Syncretic rhythms: On the lineament of political geology Adam Bobbette, The Pulse of the Earth: Political Geology in Java , Duke University Press, 2023. 2
From rights to relations with the rural: Lessons from Indigenous studies2
‘Pissing in the wind’: Grappling with the spillovers of ‘malevolent weathering’2
Towards affirmative sanitation: The pedagogical and professional challenges of enacting networked thinking McFarlaneC. Waste and the city: the crisis of sanitation and the righ2
Mobility and masculinities Romit Chowdhury, City of Men: Masculinities and Everyday Morality on Public Transport . Rutgers University Press, 2023. $27.952
Outlaw urbanisms: On the urban economic terrain of Outlaw Capital Jennifer Tucker, Outlaw Capital: Everyday Illegalities and the M2
Legal geographies of capitalism beyond states and markets2
Postcolonial repetitions: Distant time in the imaginary of India’s smart cities2
Value and world making: Notes on the materiality and impossibility of global subjectivities Petrus Liu, The Specter of Materialism: Queer Theory and Marxism in the Age of the Beijing Consensus. Durham2
From vanishing to terricide: Political ontology and the colonial negation of worlds2
Taking ‘nonsense’ seriously: Hoaxes, spoofs, and the epistemic cultures of geography2
Spacing sovereign debt2
Of elephants and discipline: For a recursive history of geography2
Speculative geographies: Fictions and futures2
Recuperating labour's environmental potential2
Grounding the compact city2
On Henry Yeung's Theory and Explanation in Geography Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Theory and Explanation in Geography 2
Working through ‘working through’2
Towards a Theory of Antifascist Geographies PhiloChris, Adorno and the Antifascist Geographical Imagination. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. £100.00. ISBN: Hardback: 9781399544672 Ebook (app): 2
Heretical freedoms2
Crisis urbanism and the personal/planetary dialectic2
Spacetimeunconscious2
Hold/held/holding FallJulietAlong the Line: Writing With Comics and Graphic Narrative in Geography. Lausanne, EPFL Press, 2025; 300 pp. ISBN: 2889156818.1
Traces on the Ithacan shore: Reading Philo's Adorno and the Antifascist Geographical Imagination Chris Philo, Adorno and the Antif1
Infrastructuring planetary rural geographies: A view from China’s rural construction movement1
Water that will (never) forget itself: Tracing the knowledge politics of the spacetimeunconscious1
Emplotting corruption : A global South theory of corruption and its legal geographies RanganathanMaliniPikeDavidDoshiSapana. Corruption Plots: Stories, Ethics, and Publics o1
Austere life-courses and foreclosed futures: A relational geographical approach to work, housing, and family across austerity Europe1
Counter-collaborations towards alternative bio-securitizations1
Urban life beyond capture: Movement, time and subaltern politics in Mumbai’s peripheries1
Spatial politics of dignity: De-universalizing and diversifying the concept1
For granular geographies: Conceptual spaces of anatopism and land reclamation in Singapore1
Parsing the Rwandan urban question: Toward ‘minor histories’ of urban space1
A dialogue on global infrastructure-led urbanization: Concepts and reorientations1
Geographies against bifurcation1
Taking hoaxes seriously: Epistemic dangers, academic privilege, and social relations of believability1
The right to atmosphere1
Attachment: A question of how and a question of why1
Macro concerns in the study of the micropolitics of urban change1
A Post-truth crisis? Researching conspiracism in the present political conjuncture1
Countertopographies and the futures of geographical thought1
Geographies of the Global South and the hemispheric scale1
Toward a political geology of nuclear waste disposal: On stability and the deep pulse of an inert earth Adam Bobbette, The Pulse of the Earth: Political Geology in Java 1
In what sense ruralization?1
Towards feminist energy geographies: A critique of masculinist core-periphery binaries1
Practicing conjunctural methodologies: Engaging Chinese capitalism1
Radical placemaking is a verb1
Making sense of multispecies cities: Why we still need human geographies of a post-human world Book Review Commentary: BaruaM. (2023) Lively Cities: Reconfiguring Urban Ecology (University of Minnesot1
We can’t wish away the state1
Defetishizing the asset form1
Super-philanthropy, repetition, difference, and decolonial possibilities and postcapitalist futures1
Repairing social connections: Dismantling carbon infrastructures with care1
Centering the geographical imaginations of research participants in narrating speculative futures1
Thinking through the Earth: Surviving and thriving at a planetary threshold1
Geographies of terror and trust1
Monocultural crises and rural geographies1
The erasure erased. Political ecologies of absence and rexistence1
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