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1 | Big data, smart cities and city planning | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2013 | 803 |
2 | On assemblages and geography | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2012 | 485 |
3 | Big data and human geography | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2013 | 456 |
4 | New urban utopias of postcolonial India | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2015 | 422 |
5 | Topological twists | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2011 | 379 |
6 | The limits to financialization | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2015 | 345 |
7 | Geography and the future of big data, big data and the future of geography | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2013 | 223 |
8 | Geographic perspectives on development goals | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2018 | 214 |
9 | Comparing food security and food sovereignty discourses | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2014 | 154 |
10 | An(Other) geographical critique of development and SDGs | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2018 | 151 |
11 | Air’s affinities | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2015 | 146 |
12 | Geographies of the COVID-19 pandemic | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 145 |
13 | Mothers, childcare duties, and remote working under COVID-19 lockdown in Italy: Cultivating communities of care | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 136 |
14 | The ocean in excess: Towards a more-than-wet ontology | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2019 | 133 |
15 | Neither here nor there or always here and there? Antipodean reflections on economic geography | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2013 | 132 |
16 | Geography’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2018 | 130 |
17 | Geography and engagement with UN development goals | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2018 | 125 |
18 | An other geography | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 125 |
19 | The quality of big (geo)data | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2013 | 121 |
20 | A 100 smart cities, a 100 utopias | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2015 | 115 |
21 | Assembling a Blue Economy moment? Geographic engagement with globalizing biological-economic relations in multi-use marine environments | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2017 | 112 |
22 | ‘From billions to trillions’ | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2018 | 106 |
23 | On the relationships between COVID-19 and extended urbanization | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 104 |
24 | The state acts through the market: ‘State entrepreneurialism’ beyond varieties of urban entrepreneurialism | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 100 |
25 | Big data, little history | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2013 | 97 |
26 | Caring geographies: The COVID-19 interregnum and a return to mutual aid | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 91 |
27 | Economic geography: Island life | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2012 | 90 |
28 | Revisiting positionality and the thesis of situated knowledge | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2019 | 90 |
29 | Navigating climate’s human geographies: Exploring the whereabouts of climate politics | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2019 | 90 |
30 | Staying with the trouble for multispecies environmental justice | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2018 | 86 |
31 | Varieties of urban entrepreneurialism | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 81 |
32 | The allure of ‘smart city’ rhetoric | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2015 | 80 |
33 | Containing COVID-19 in China: AI and the robotic restructuring of future cities | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 80 |
34 | Changing workplace geographies in the COVID-19 crisis | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 77 |
35 | The potential for financialization | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2015 | 76 |
36 | Why a radical geography must be anarchist | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2014 | 73 |
37 | Geography, ontological politics and the resilient future | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2016 | 73 |
38 | Space and spatiality in theory | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2012 | 69 |
39 | An argument with neoliberalism | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2014 | 69 |
40 | C-change? Geographies of crisis | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2011 | 64 |
41 | Value in capitalist natures | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2017 | 64 |
42 | Of human birds and living rocks | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2012 | 63 |
43 | Food security and food sovereignty | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2014 | 61 |
44 | Tourist as vector: Viral mobilities of COVID-19 | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 61 |
45 | Changing the Anthropo(s)cene | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2015 | 60 |
46 | Can the straw man speak? An engagement with postcolonial critiques of ‘global cities research’ | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2016 | 60 |
47 | A geospatial infodemic: Mapping Twitter conspiracy theories of COVID-19 | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 60 |
48 | Geography, nature, and the question of development | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2011 | 59 |
49 | Rethinking empirical social sciences | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2013 | 58 |
50 | (Dis)embeddedness and (de)commodification: COVID-19, Uber, and the unravelling logics of the gig economy | Dialogues in Human Geography | 2020 | 58 |