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Top Articles

#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Big data, smart cities and city planningDialogues in Human Geography2013803
2On assemblages and geographyDialogues in Human Geography2012485
3Big data and human geographyDialogues in Human Geography2013456
4New urban utopias of postcolonial IndiaDialogues in Human Geography2015422
5Topological twistsDialogues in Human Geography2011379
6The limits to financializationDialogues in Human Geography2015345
7Geography and the future of big data, big data and the future of geographyDialogues in Human Geography2013223
8Geographic perspectives on development goalsDialogues in Human Geography2018214
9Comparing food security and food sovereignty discoursesDialogues in Human Geography2014154
10An(Other) geographical critique of development and SDGsDialogues in Human Geography2018151
11Air’s affinitiesDialogues in Human Geography2015146
12Geographies of the COVID-19 pandemicDialogues in Human Geography2020145
13Mothers, childcare duties, and remote working under COVID-19 lockdown in Italy: Cultivating communities of careDialogues in Human Geography2020136
14The ocean in excess: Towards a more-than-wet ontologyDialogues in Human Geography2019133
15Neither here nor there or always here and there? Antipodean reflections on economic geographyDialogues in Human Geography2013132
16Geography’s contribution to the Sustainable Development GoalsDialogues in Human Geography2018130
17Geography and engagement with UN development goalsDialogues in Human Geography2018125
18An other geographyDialogues in Human Geography2020125
19The quality of big (geo)dataDialogues in Human Geography2013121
20A 100 smart cities, a 100 utopiasDialogues in Human Geography2015115
21Assembling a Blue Economy moment? Geographic engagement with globalizing biological-economic relations in multi-use marine environmentsDialogues in Human Geography2017112
22‘From billions to trillions’Dialogues in Human Geography2018106
23On the relationships between COVID-19 and extended urbanizationDialogues in Human Geography2020104
24The state acts through the market: ‘State entrepreneurialism’ beyond varieties of urban entrepreneurialismDialogues in Human Geography2020100
25Big data, little historyDialogues in Human Geography201397
26Caring geographies: The COVID-19 interregnum and a return to mutual aidDialogues in Human Geography202091
27Economic geography: Island lifeDialogues in Human Geography201290
28Revisiting positionality and the thesis of situated knowledgeDialogues in Human Geography201990
29Navigating climate’s human geographies: Exploring the whereabouts of climate politicsDialogues in Human Geography201990
30Staying with the trouble for multispecies environmental justiceDialogues in Human Geography201886
31Varieties of urban entrepreneurialismDialogues in Human Geography202081
32The allure of ‘smart city’ rhetoricDialogues in Human Geography201580
33Containing COVID-19 in China: AI and the robotic restructuring of future citiesDialogues in Human Geography202080
34Changing workplace geographies in the COVID-19 crisisDialogues in Human Geography202077
35The potential for financializationDialogues in Human Geography201576
36Why a radical geography must be anarchistDialogues in Human Geography201473
37Geography, ontological politics and the resilient futureDialogues in Human Geography201673
38Space and spatiality in theoryDialogues in Human Geography201269
39An argument with neoliberalismDialogues in Human Geography201469
40C-change? Geographies of crisisDialogues in Human Geography201164
41Value in capitalist naturesDialogues in Human Geography201764
42Of human birds and living rocksDialogues in Human Geography201263
43Food security and food sovereigntyDialogues in Human Geography201461
44Tourist as vector: Viral mobilities of COVID-19Dialogues in Human Geography202061
45Changing the Anthropo(s)ceneDialogues in Human Geography201560
46Can the straw man speak? An engagement with postcolonial critiques of ‘global cities research’Dialogues in Human Geography201660
47A geospatial infodemic: Mapping Twitter conspiracy theories of COVID-19Dialogues in Human Geography202060
48Geography, nature, and the question of developmentDialogues in Human Geography201159
49Rethinking empirical social sciencesDialogues in Human Geography201358
50(Dis)embeddedness and (de)commodification: COVID-19, Uber, and the unravelling logics of the gig economyDialogues in Human Geography202058