Environment and Planning C-Politics and Space

Papers
(The H4-Index of Environment and Planning C-Politics and Space is 12. 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
Reclaiming the city one plot at a time? DIY garden projects, radical democracy, and the politics of spatial appropriation29
Ban the (plastic) bag? Explaining variation in the implementation of plastic bag bans in Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda27
Criminalizing solidarity: Search and rescue in a neo-colonial sea26
Reframing refugee crisis: A “European crisis of migration” or a “crisis of protection”?23
Rethinking the biopolitical: Borders, refugees, mobilities…21
Rethinking urban environmental and infrastructural governance in the everyday: Perspectives from and of the global South18
The fantasmatic narrative of ‘sustainable development’. A political analysis of the 2030 Global Development Agenda18
Minor keywords of political theory: Migration as a critical standpoint17
“Wait for a permanent contract”: The temporal politics of (in)fertility as an early career researcher16
Aversive racism and community-instigated policing: The spatial politics of Nextdoor15
Noxious deindustrialization: Experiences of precarity and pollution in Scotland’s petrochemical capital13
Infrastructure governance in the post-networked city: State-led, high-tech sanitation in Addis Ababa’s condominium housing12
Left behind in perception of air pollution? A hidden form of spatial injustice in China12
Critical political geographies of slow violence and resistance12
The declining appeal of mega-events in entrepreneurial cities: From Los Angeles 1984 to Los Angeles 202812
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