| Digital turn, digital geographies? |
81 |
| Relational comparison revisited: Marxist postcolonial geographies in practice |
35 |
| Exogenous sources of regional industrial change: Attraction and absorption of non-local knowledge for new path development |
35 |
| New scholarly pathways on green gentrification: What does the urban 'green turn' mean and where is it going? |
32 |
| Labour geography 1: Towards a geography of precarity? |
30 |
| Municipal statecraft: Revisiting the geographies of the entrepreneurial city |
29 |
| Epistemic geographies of climate change: Science, space and politics |
27 |
| City regionalism as geopolitical processes: A new framework for analysis |
23 |
| Social geography I: Intersectionality |
23 |
| Feminist geographies of digital work |
23 |
| Development geography II: Financialization |
22 |
| Cloud geographies: Computing, data, sovereignty |
21 |
| Political geography III: Bodies |
21 |
| The hustle economy: Informality, uncertainty and the geographies of getting by |
20 |
| Questions of agency: Capacity, subjectivity, spatiality and temporality |
19 |
| Financial geography II: Financial geographies of housing and real estate |
19 |
| Decolonising territory: Dialogues with Latin American knowledges and grassroots strategies |
18 |
| Cultural geography II: The force of representations |
17 |
| The geographies of social finance: Poverty regulation through the 'invisible heart' of markets |
17 |
| Re-orienting geographies of urban diversity and coexistence: Analyzing inclusion and difference in public space |
16 |
| Geographies of race and ethnicity III: Settler colonialism and nonnative people of color |
15 |
| Conceptualizing the carceral in carceral geography |
14 |
| Social justice and spatial inequality: Toward a conceptual framework |
14 |
| Intersectional rhythmanalysis: Power, rhythm, and everyday life |
14 |
| Carceral circuitry: New directions in carceral geography |
14 |
| Geography and indigeneity II: Critical geographies of indigenous bodily politics |
13 |
| Animating capital: Work, commodities, circulation |
13 |
| Animals' atmospheres |
12 |
| Infrasecular geographies: Making, unmaking and remaking sacred space |
12 |
| Risking value theory in the political economy of finance and nature |
12 |
| Dis/articulations and the interrogation of development in GPN research |
11 |
| Institutionalizing alternative economic spaces? An interpretivist perspective on diverse economies |
11 |
| Urban geography III: Anthropocene urbanism |
11 |
| Policy failure mobilities |
11 |
| Geography's creative (re)turn: Toward a critical framework |
11 |
| Which 'being' in wellbeing? Ontology, wellness and the geographies of happiness |
10 |
| Everyday austerity: Towards relational geographies of family, friendship and intimacy |
10 |
| Residential mobility: Towards progress in mobility health research |
9 |
| Health geographies II: The posthuman turn |
9 |
| Political ecology I: Where is political ecology? |
9 |
| Resource geography II: What makes resources political? |
9 |
| Conceptualizing 'diaspora diplomacy': Territory and populations betwixt the domestic and foreign |
9 |
| Race and ethnicity I: Property, race, and the carceral state |
9 |
| Financial geography I: Geographies of tax |
9 |
| Feminist geolegality |
8 |
| Resource geographies I: Valuing nature (or not) |
8 |
| Neuroliberalism: Cognition, context, and the geographical bounding of rationality |
8 |
| Animal geographies III: Species relations of power |
8 |
| Biosocial health geography: New 'exposomic' geographies of health and place |
8 |
| Urban political ecology III: The feminist and queer century |
8 |