| Natural Flood Management: Beyond the evidence debate |
12 |
| Informed consent and secondary data: Reflections on the use of mothers' blogs in social media research |
10 |
| Un-earthing the Subterranean Anthropocene |
9 |
| Staying with the trouble of institutions |
7 |
| Geographies of co-production: Learning from inclusive research approaches at the margins |
7 |
| Natural risk assessment and mitigation of cultural heritage sites in North-eastern Romania (Valea Oii river basin) |
7 |
| Urban Roma, segregation and place attachment in Szeged, Hungary |
6 |
| Spatial control and care in Finnish nursing homes |
5 |
| National belonging post-referendum: Britons living in other EU Member States respond to Brexit |
5 |
| A definition of relevant functional regions for international comparisons: The case of Central Europe |
5 |
| Metageographies of coastal management: Negotiating spaces of nature and culture at the Wadden Sea |
5 |
| Outdoor learning spaces: The case of forest school |
5 |
| (Re)assembling foodscapes with the Crowd Grown Feast |
5 |
| Photo-response: Approaching participatory photography as a more-than-human research method |
5 |
| Co-producing knowledge: Reflections on research on the residential geographies of learning disability |
4 |
| Monitoring of avulsion channel evolution and river morphology changes using UAV photogrammetry: Case study of the gravel bed Ondava River in Outer Western Carpathians |
4 |
| Engaged witnessing: Researching with the more-than-human |
4 |
| Finding the coast: Environmental governance and the characterisation of land and sea |
4 |
| Making usable pasts: Collaboration, labour and activism in the archive |
4 |
| Going global: Internationally mobile young people as caring citizens in higher education |
4 |
| Asinamali: Aspiration, debt and citizenship in South Africa's #FeesMustFall protests |
4 |
| Standing still: Walking interviews and poetic spatial inquiry |
4 |
| Inventory and assessment of geomorphosites for geotourism development: A case study of Ait Bou Oulli valley (Central High-Atlas, Morocco) |
4 |
| Symbolic spaces: Nationalism and compromise in the former border enclaves of Bangladesh and India |
4 |
| Sensitivity of geomorphons to mapping specific landforms from a digital elevation model: A case study of drumlins |
4 |
| Geographies of citizenship in higher education: An introduction |
3 |
| A prison within a prison? Examining the enfolding spatialities of care and control in the Barlinnie Special Unit |
3 |
| The absent presence: Children's place in narratives of human trafficking |
3 |
| Studentified areas as contested heterotopias: Findings from Southampton |
3 |
| You don't want to peer over people's shoulders, it feels too rude! The moral geographies of using participants' personal smartphones in research |
3 |
| Geomorphic (dis)connectivity in a middle-mountain context: Human interventions in the landscape modify catchment-scale sediment cascades |
3 |
| Material becomings and a historical geography of religious experience: Metropolitan Methodism, 1851-1932 |
3 |
| Materialities and historical geographies: An introduction |
3 |
| Place and the spatial politics of intergenerational remembrance of the Iron Gates displacements in Romania, 1966-1972 |
3 |
| The gringos of Cuenca: How retirement migrants perceive their impact on lower income communities |
3 |
| Learning spaces in the countryside: university students and the Harper assemblage |
3 |
| Towards a spatialised understanding of reconciliation |
3 |
| Activism across the lifecourse: Circumstantial, dormant and embedded activisms |
3 |
| Ozymandias in the Anthropocene: The city as an emerging landform |
3 |
| Journeying with: Qualitative methodological engagements with pilgrimage |
3 |
| When care is defined by science: Exploring veterinary medicine through a more-than-human geography of empathy |
3 |
| Connectivity as a multiple: In, with and as nature |
3 |
| Competing knowledge systems and adaptability to sea-level rise in The Bahamas |
3 |
| Building collaboration in the co-production of knowledge with people with intellectual disabilities about their everyday use of city space |
3 |
| Geography textbooks, pedagogy and disciplinary traditions |
3 |
| Neither Shoreditch nor Manhattan: Post-politics, soft austerity urbanism and real abstraction in Glasgow North |
3 |
| Co-production in peer support group research with disabled people |
3 |
| The contingent challenges of purposeful co-production: Researching new migrant employment experiences in the North East of England |
3 |
| The complex spaces of co-production, volunteering, ageing and care |
2 |
| On thin ice: Assembling a resilient service hub |
2 |