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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The nonhuman turn: Critical reflections on alienation, entanglement and nature under capitalism56
Geographies of ruralization44
Glitch epistemologies for computational cities43
Assetization and the ‘new asset geographies’35
Feeling otherwise: Ambivalent affects and the politics of critique in geography31
Anthropocene islands: There are only islands after the end of the world30
Repair and care: Locating the work of climate crisis26
Practicing conjunctural methodologies: Engaging Chinese capitalism24
Diversifying the compact city: A renewed agenda for geographical research22
What is ‘affective infrastructure’?20
Beyond the decolonial: Critical Muslim geographies20
Rupture: Towards a critical, emplaced, and experiential view of nature-society crisis19
Forms and scenes of attachment: A cultural geography of promises16
GeoAI, counter-AI, and human geography: A conversation16
Rural revitalization in China: Towards inclusive geographies of ruralization16
Geographies of PrEP, TasP and undetectability: Reconceptualising HIV assemblages to explore what else matters in the lives of gay and bisexual men12
Theorising with urban China: Methodological and tactical experiments for a more global urban studies12
Dialogues for wellbeing in an ecological emergency: Wellbeing-led governance frameworks and transformative Indigenous tools12
Undoing mastery: With ambivalence?11
Theorising urban development in China: ‘State entrepreneurialism’ from the ground up11
The nonhuman turn or a re-turn to animism? Valuing life along and beyond capital11
So what is assetization? Filling some theoretical gaps11
The power of terrain: The affective materiality of planet Earth in the age of revolution11
Dignity in urban geography: Starting a conversation10
Thinking (and feeling) with Anthropocene (Pacific) islands10
Migration ethics in pandemic times10
One or several granular geographies?9
Planetary rural geographies9
Smart city planning and the challenges of informality in India9
Geopoetics: Storytelling against mastery9
Montage space: Borderlands, micronations, terra nullius, and the imperialism of the geographical imagination9
Birthing across borders: ‘Contracting’ reproductive geographies9
Glitch epistemology and the question of (artificial) intelligence: Perceptions, encounters, subjectivities8
The structure of informality: The Zambian copperbelt and the informal/formal dialectic8
Keeping you post-ed: Space-time regimes, metaphors, and post-apartheid7
Inhabiting the extensions7
For the place of terrain and materialist ‘re’-returns: Experience, life, force, and the importance of the socio-cultural6
Confucian geopolitics or Chinese geopolitics?6
Deadly serious: Humor and the politics of aesthetic transgression6
Reimagining the national map6
The problem of the urban–rural binary in geography and political ecology6
Theory and explanation in geography revisited: Mid-range causal theories and explanatory conjuncturalism6
What and whose Confucianism? Sinophone communities and dialogical geopolitics5
Mark Fisher and reimagining postcapitalist geographies5
Where theories of terrain might land: Towards ‘pluriversal’ engagements with terrain5
Collective care and climate repair5
Density and the compact city5
Spacetimeunconscious5
Challenging opacity, embracing fuzziness: Geographical thought and praxis in a post-truth age5
The politics of (non)knowledge in the (un)making of migration5
What is generated through rupture?5
Life from the fragments: Ambivalence, critique, and minoritarian affect5
Dimensions of repair work5
Dispositions towards automation: Capital, technology, and labour relations in aeromobilities5
Beyond the decolonial? Decolonial and Muslim feminist perspectives5
The possibility of islands in the Anthropocene5
Defetishizing the asset form5
Beyond geopoetics: For hybrid texts5
The future of digital space: Gaming, virtual reality, and metaversal thinking4
Envisioning climate justice for a post-pandemic world4
Geopoetics: On organising, mourning, and the incalculable4
Geographies of the impossible4
Islam’s weight in global history: A response to Sidaway4
Beyond the rural–urban aporia4
Ruptures of the Anthropocene: A crisis of justice4
Distant time: The future of urbanisation from ‘there’ and ‘then’4
Glitching computational urban subjects4
A sexuality pivot: Thinking through solidarity, geographies of sexuality, and a world in transition4
Islands of (in)security in the Anthropocene4
Engaging with the non-human turn: A response to Büscher4
Crafting scholarly alliances for multispecies justice4
Reflections on the (continued and future) importance of Indigenous geographies4
Whose geography, whose future? Queering geography’s disciplinary reproduction4
Multiplicities of sandscapes and granular geographies4
Infrastructures of social reproduction: Schools, everyday urban life, and the built environment of education4
Bodies, borders, babies: Birthing in liminal spaces4
‘Mind the gap’: Responding to the indeterminable in migration4
George Floyd, Minneapolis, and spaces of hope and liberation4
Henri Lefebvre's conception of nature-society in the revolutionary project of autogestion3
A manifesto for critical Muslim geographies3
Biopolitics, citizenship, and inequalities in HIV assemblages3
Decentring whiteness in engaging Muslim geographies3
The granularity of sand: Analogies of production, consumption, and distribution3
Recognition and attunement in migration research3
World-making, desire, and the future3
In what sense ruralization?3
Glitch cities3
The limits of territory and terrain3
Witches as glitches: A response to Leszczynski and Elwood3
On postcapitalist repair3
Follow the thing: Air rights3
Grounding the compact city3
Stories we tell3
Agri-investment scholars of the world unite! The finance-driven land rush as boundary object3
The oddity of desiring informality3
Attachment: A question of how and a question of why3
Mapping affective infrastructures otherwise3
Unsettling relatonality: Attachment after the ‘relational turn’3
Towards a Confucian geopolitics: A critical remark3
Thinking with the grain3
Unresolved tensions in green transitions: Retraining and the question of ‘how’?3
Muslim peripheries: A world regional perspective3
Desiring infrastructure3
Critical geography, Islam, and the possibility of engaging the more-than-critical3
Languages of din: Place, history, and paths3
Demunicipalisation, unaccountability by design and housing safety from below3
The dangerous intensifications of surplus alienation, or why platform capitalism challenges the (more-than-)human3
The ethics and politics of migration research3
Hong Kong as special cultural zone: Confucian geopolitics in practice3
Working through our differences: Limits of ontology in the ordinary lives of critical geographical theory3
Beyond binaries? Spatial possibilities in Southeast Asia3
Island ceremony and submerged worlds3
Futuring geography’s pluralist pedagogy3
Is this the humanism we have been looking for?3
Desire’s misrecognitions, or the promise of mutable attachments3
Glitches in the technonatural present3
Worlding the geographies of homelessness: Informality, precarity, and theory from the Global South2
Strategizing desire2
Agrarian crisis, affect, and accumulation2
Passages to the outside: A prelude to a geophilosophy of the future2
Reorienting GIScience for a data-intensive society2
Human geography: Not ending but worlding the modern subject in new ways2
The ‘post’ as powerful specific vocabulary2
The many geographies of Milton Santos2
Postcapitalist practices and human, economic, and cultural geographies2
Building decolonial climate justice movements: Four tensions2
Automation and environmental dispositions2
The distribution of non-sense and the cultivation of the less-than-sensible2
Affective infrastructures and political organisation2
The anthill and the beam: A response to Elden2
Economies of attachment: Promissory objects, differentiation, and other futures?2
Gesturing towards broader sexuality-based conceptualisations of HIV assemblages beyond the Minority World2
Ambivalent methods, geographical difference, and the politics of feeling-knowing2
Urban state venturism: On state-led venture capital investments in the urban process of capital accumulation2
New orientations: Incoherence2
From glitch epistemologies to glitch politics2
Spatial ethics of affects2
For a spatial politics of dignity2
Geographies of ruralisation or ruralities? The death and life of a category2
Specifying elsewheres and middles2
‘Revolution of space’, autogestion, and appropriation of nature in Henri Lefebvre’s political and revolutionary project2
On the way to a more global urban study of China2
Informality at the heart of sustainable development2
Deconstructing informality: Will the informal/formal dialectic ever end?2
Why a critical geopolitics cannot be Confucian2
Questions of cityness at the extensions: Law, discrimination and Cairo’s desert from the lens of Frantz Fanon’s urban passant2
It’s not about compact cities2
Social reproduction, women’s labour and systems of life: A conversation2
Social experiments and the praxis of geographical knowledge production: Emerging architectural practices in urban and regional China2
Situating strategic or hybrid Confucianism(s): Issues and problematics2
Governing with care, reciprocity, and relationality: Recognising the connectivity of human and more-than-human wellbeing and the process of decolonisation2
Not waving but drowning2
Towards accountable digital geographies2
Gesturing toward the common and the desperation: Climate geopoetics’ potential2
Drift in an Anthropocene: On the work of terrain2
Locating timber in ‘institutional grade investment geographies’2
Imagining urban nature in the places we dwell2
Smart cities and their settings in the Global South: Informality as a marker2
Finding place in extremes2
Economic geography for and by whom? Rethinking expertise and accountability2
Finding ‘new’ geographies in dedications, acknowledgements, and citations2
On combined and uneven extractivism2
Queer urban theories2
Autogestion and ecological politics in the work of Henri Lefebvre2
Contemporary Brazil is unequal and divided and Milton Santos’ geographical thought is still relevant2
Practice makes perfect: Approaching Chinese state entrepreneurialism conjuncturally1
Re-imagining the futures of geographical thought and praxis1
Struggling over new asset geographies1
Legal geography on the edge1
Working dignity into urban geography1
Critical computation on a geographical register1
Does humor need to be serious to be taken seriously?1
The public library and the futures of social infrastructure1
Cosmohistories and pluriversal dialogues: The future of the history of geography1
Reorienting bodies1
On storiation and what is washed ashore: The Anthropocene as big kahuna1
The distorted mirrors of humor1
Chatting about ‘Birthing Across Borders’1
‘Migration thinking’: Embracing mobility all the way down1
Putting ‘rupture’ to work at the Three Gorges Dam1
Islands, modernity, and other worlds that never end1
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and the difference geography makes1
Extending gestures and global city-making: Analyzing extending urbanization at multiple scales1
Historicising the informal/formal dialectic: A reflection on the conceptualisation of informality versus the history of ‘informal’ economic activities1
Between ontologies and practices: How to deal with democratic theory?1
Thinking through the Earth: Surviving and thriving at a planetary threshold1
Comrade Santos1
Portmanteau planetarity1
For ordinary kindness in human geography1
March of the kitten herders1
Who makes the count? Pushing beyond migrants and migration1
Coloniality and racialization of informality1
Speculative geographies: Fictions and futures1
Recuperating labour's environmental potential1
Terrestrial territories: From the Globe to Gaia, a new ground for territory1
Towards ‘a progressive sense of thick time’ and the future of geographical thinking1
Colonial testimony and the spaces of anticolonial critique1
Social reproduction, infrastructure, and the everyday1
Humour, for whom?1
Co-producing just geographies: Resourcing, bridging, and critical crossings in engaged scholarship1
What is the place of abandonment in planetary rural geographies?1
The poetics of labour, birth, and bodies1
On form, self, and the potential of geopoetics1
Inconvenience, ambivalence, and abolition: A politics of attachment and detachment in geography1
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step: Towards a Confucian geopolitics1
Practising geography in/with technical worlds1
No man is an island1
Craving care in refugee camps1
Against neoliberal domicide1
Reproductive geography: Reproducing whiteness?1
Encounters with For a New Geography1
Countertopographies and the futures of geographical thought1
Towards an intersectional postcapitalism1
Repairing social connections: Dismantling carbon infrastructures with care1
Dignity, mega-projects, and the problem of scale1
Walking through our differences1
A reflective review on gay and bisexual men in China1
Coming to terms with affective infrastructure1
Uncanny frontiers: Amazon in outer space1
Still a long journey to decentralize geopolitics1
Inhabiting the ‘posts’1
Form, genre, voice, and authority in human geography: A speculative genealogy1
The politics of knowledge: Feminist strategies for transformation1
Notes on bewilderment, suspension, and urban life at the extensions1
On colonial exceptionality, neoliberal coloniality, and legal interruptions1
The now-times of (post) apartheid1
On the intersection of geographical thought and artistic practice: DIY urbanism, flow, and imagining urban futures1
Territorial futures: On belonging, caste, and pedagogy1
Working through ‘working through’1
Limit(ation)s, sustainability, and the future of climate migration1
Brecciation, post-geographies, and spaces in transition1
Transforming dispositions towards automation1
Worlding planetary mine: A viewpoint from Ennore1
Taking humor seriously1
Materialist dialogues and the granular1
Planetary rural thinking in digital geographies1
The Anthropocene Islands agenda1
The extraordinary task of crafting a more ‘ordinary’ geography: Post-vanguardism and the art of not-knowing best1
Beyond moralising, disciplining and normalising discourses: Re-thinking geographies of alcohol, drinking, drunkenness1
Refusing spatiotemporal unfixity: A response to ‘Inhabiting the extensions’1
Situating Mark Fisher’s spatiality?1
Re-imagining the ‘fields’ of fieldwork1
Thinking ‘with’ China: Material and conceptual challenges1
Spatial politics of dignity: De-universalizing and diversifying the concept1
Futures past and futures present: Geopolitical thought and intellectual history1
Where is Liberland? Ideology and power beyond territory1
Assets and assemblage in the global countryside1
For conjunctural geography: From method to counter-hegemonic practice1
On HIV assemblages, inequalities and subject formation1
Montage space: Extra scenes1
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