| The affective politics of the post-truth era: Feeling rules and networked subjectivity |
18 |
| Lived experiences of environmental change: Solastalgia, power and place |
11 |
| 'What are you feeling right now?' communities of maternal feeling on Mumsnet |
8 |
| Learning to be affected: Maternal connection, intuition and elimination communication |
7 |
| Parenting and neighbouring in the consolidating city: The emotional geographies of sound in apartments |
7 |
| Listening to difficult stories: Listening as a research methodology |
6 |
| The emotional resonances of breastfeeding in public: The role of strangers in breastfeeding practice |
6 |
| Holding onto emotions: A call to action in academia |
6 |
| Calculated homes, stretched emotions: Unmasking 'rational' investor-occupier subjects in large family homes in a coastal Sydney development |
5 |
| Motherhood disrupted: Reflections of post-prison mothers |
5 |
| Climatic-affective atmospheres: A conceptual tool for affective scholarship in a changing climate |
5 |
| Kindness: A new kind of rigour for British Geographers |
5 |
| 'Working on a rocky shore': Micro-moments of positive affect in academic work |
4 |
| Feeling schools, affective nation: The emotional geographies of education in Singapore, slippages as tactical manoeuvres |
4 |
| Coping, caring and believing: The embodied work of disaster recovery workers |
4 |
| Soft, airy fairy stuff? Re-evaluating 'social impacts' in gendered processes of natural resource extraction |
4 |
| Cultivating affects: A feminist posthumanist analysis of invertebrate and human performativity in an urban community garden |
4 |
| Under water and into yourself: Emotional experiences of freediving contact information |
4 |
| Place based transformative learning: a framework to explore consciousness in sustainability initiatives |
4 |
| Can the failure speak? Militant failure in the academy |
4 |
| Belonging in transience: Vocal mapping for a commuting preschool practice |
4 |
| Messing with the emotions of the other exploring ambiguous youth-adult relations in a residential care institution |
3 |
| Emotional reflexivity and emotion work in transnational divorce biographies |
3 |
| Distances and proximities of care: Analysing emotio-spatial distances in informal caring |
3 |
| ASMR, affect and digitally-mediated intimacy |
3 |
| Anxious desires: Temporary status and future prospects in migrant lives |
3 |
| Holes, subterranean exploration and affect in the Yucatan Peninsula |
3 |
| (Re)negotiating transnational identities: Notions of 'home' and 'distanced intimacies' |
2 |
| Can affective atmospheres justify megaprojects? A case study of the 'Asia New Bay Area' in Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
2 |
| Walking, eating, sleeping. Rhythm analysis of human/dog intimacy |
2 |
| 'Learning to leave' or 'striving to stay': Considering the desires and decisions of rural young people in relation to post-schooling futures |
2 |
| Indigenous transmasculine Australians & sex work |
2 |
| Looking out for each other online: Digital outreach, emotional surveillance and safe(r) spaces |
2 |
| Being out of place: Non-belonging and queer racialization in the UK |
2 |
| Psychoanalyzing fleeting emotive migrant encounters: A case from Singapore |
2 |
| Even if it didn't happen, it's true: The fantasy of geopolitics in the post-truth era |
2 |
| Sacrificing parents on the altar of children's rights: Intergenerational struggles and rights in deportability |
2 |
| 'An elephant cannot fail to carry its own ivory': Transgenerational ambivalence, infrastructure and sibling support practices in urban Uganda |
2 |
| (W)holes - Volume, horizon, surface - Three intimate geologies |
2 |
| Mothering, mentoring and journeys towards inspiring spaces |
2 |
| Emotion mapping: Using participatory media to support young people's participation in urban design |
2 |
| Grasping the affirmative: Power and the process of becoming joyful academic subjects |
2 |
| Gardens in the sky: Emotional experiences in the communal spaces at height in the Pinnacle@Duxton, Singapore |
2 |
| Skywalking in the city: Glass platforms and the architecture of vertigo |
2 |
| Porous skin: Breathing through the prism of the holey body |
2 |
| Contending with the nature of climate change: Phenomenological interpretations from northern Wisconsin |
2 |
| Affective economies, autism, and 'challenging behaviour': Socio-spatial emotions in disabled children's education |
2 |
| Beyond emotional labour: Emotions and peer support in a Canadian prison |
1 |
| Placing self and Other: Imaginaries of urban diversity and productive discontent |
1 |
| 'Sticky' foods: How school practices produce negative emotions for mothers and children |
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