Most downloaded papers 

The papers listed below are the thirty research papers downloaded most often from the Environment and Planning D: Society and Space website in the last twelve months. The papers are ranked in order of their popularity, such that the paper ranked 1 has been downloaded most often. The list is updated monthly, with statistics based upon a rolling twelve-month period. The figure in parentheses is the year in which the paper was published in print.

1 Towards a politics of mobility (2010)
Tim Cresswell
2 Parallel lives? Challenging discourses of British Muslim self-segregation (2006)
Deborah Phillips
3 The city as assemblage: dwelling and urban space (2011)
Colin McFarlane
4 Facing airport security: affect, biopolitics, and the preemptive securitisation of the mobile body (2009)
Peter Adey
5 Making sense: embodiment and the sensibilities of the everyday (2000)
Paul Harrison
6 Performativity and the event: enacting a philosophy of difference (2000)
John-David Dewsbury
7 Selling nature to save it? Biodiversity and green developmentalism (1999)
Kathleen McAfee
8 Authoritarian governance, power, and the politics of rescaling (2000)
Erik Swyngedouw
9 Review essay. Nonrepresentational theory and me: notes of an interested sceptic (2012)
Tim Cresswell
10 Passenger mobilities: affective atmospheres and the sociality of public transport (2010)
David Bissell
11 Urban wild things: a cosmopolitical experiment (2005)
Steve Hinchliffe, Matthew B Kearnes, Monica Degen, Sarah Whatmore
12 Nonhuman charisma (2007)
Jamie Lorimer
13 Putting space in place: philosophical topography and relational geography (2012)
Jeff Malpas
14 Becoming and being hopeful: towards a theory of affect (2006)
Ben Anderson
15 Embodying neoliberalism: economy, culture, and the politics of fat (2006)
Julie Guthman, Melanie DuPuis
16 Identity, mobility, and the throwaway society (2007)
Nicky Gregson, Alan Metcalfe, Louise Crewe
17 American exceptionalism, visual effects, and the post-9/11 cinematic superhero boom (2011)
Jason Dittmer
18 Geography's empire: histories of geographical knowledge (1992)
F Driver
19 'Connected' presence: the emergence of a new repertoire for managing social relationships in a changing communication technoscape (2004)
Christian Licoppe
20 Herding memories of humans and animals (2006)
Hayden Lorimer
21 The nature that capital can see: science, state, and market in the commodification of ecosystem services (2006)
Morgan M Robertson
22 The ghosts of industrial ruins: ordering and disordering memory in excessive space (2005)
Tim Edensor
23 Secondhandedness: consumption, disposal, and absent presence (2004)
Kevin Hetherington
24 A place of sense: a kinaesthetic ethnography of cyclists on Mont Ventoux (2006)
Justin Spinney
25 Shopping, space, and practice (2002)
Nicky Gregson, Louise Crewe, Kate Brooks
26 Cast in stone: monuments, geography, and nationalism (1995)
Nuala Johnson
27 Rules for the Human Zoo: a response to the Letter on Humanism (2009)
Peter Sloterdijk
28 City becoming world: Nancy, Lefebvre, and the global–urban imagination (2012)
David J Madden
29 The ‘impossible’ community of the citizens: past and present problems (2012)
Etienne Balibar
30 The politics of the neighbour (2012)
Joe Painter