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 Parallel lives? Challenging discourses of British Muslim self-segregation (2006)
Deborah Phillips
2 Theorizing sociospatial relations (2008)
Bob Jessop, Neil Brenner, Martin Jones
3 Taking Butler elsewhere: performativities, spatialities and subjectivities (2000)
Nicky Gregson, Gillian Rose
4 Authoritarian governance, power, and the politics of rescaling (2000)
Erik Swyngedouw
5 Being-with as making worlds: the ‘second coming’ of Peter Sloterdijk (2009)
Stuart Elden, Eduardo Mendieta
6 The nature of gender: work, gender, and environment (2006)
Andrea Nightingale
7 Urban wild things: a cosmopolitical experiment (2005)
Steve Hinchliffe, Matthew B Kearnes, Monica Degen, Sarah Whatmore
8 Selling nature to save it? Biodiversity and green developmentalism (1999)
Kathleen McAfee
9 Embodying neoliberalism: economy, culture, and the politics of fat (2006)
Julie Guthman, Melanie DuPuis
10 Becoming and being hopeful: towards a theory of affect (2006)
Ben Anderson
11 Governmentality, calculation, territory (2007)
Stuart Elden
12 Making sense: embodiment and the sensibilities of the everyday (2000)
Paul Harrison
13 Facing airport security: affect, biopolitics, and the preemptive securitisation of the mobile body (2009)
Peter Adey
14 Biopolitics, biopower, and the return of sovereignty (2009)
Mathew Coleman, Kevin Grove
15 Identities and belonging: a study of Somali refugee and asylum seekers living in the UK and Denmark (2009)
Gill Valentine, Deborah Sporton, Katrine Bang Nielsen
16 The street as locus of collective memory (2005)
Michael Hebbert
17 Europe as borderland (2009)
Etienne Balibar
18 Cohabitating in the globalised world: Peter Sloterdijk’s global foams and Bruno Latour’s cosmopolitics (2009)
Marie-Eve Morin
19 Performativity and the event: enacting a philosophy of difference (2000)
John-David Dewsbury
20 Performativity and affect in the homeless city (2008)
Paul Cloke, Jon May, Sarah Johnsen
21 The nature that capital can see: science, state, and market in the commodification of ecosystem services (2006)
Morgan M Robertson
22 Shopping, space, and practice (2002)
Nicky Gregson, Louise Crewe, Kate Brooks
23 Globalization, cultural economy, and not-so-global cities: the New Zealand designer fashion industry (2007)
Wendy Larner, Maureen Molloy, Alison Goodrum
24 Rules for the Human Zoo: a response to the Letter on Humanism (2009)
Peter Sloterdijk
25 Identity, mobility, and the throwaway society (2007)
Nicky Gregson, Alan Metcalfe, Louise Crewe
26 Moving methods, travelling times (2008)
Laura Watts, John Urry
27 Acting in the network: ANT and the politics of generating associations (2008)
Paul Routledge
28 The power of water: developing dialogues between Foucault and Gramsci (2008)
Michael Ekers, Alex Loftus
29 Before “fair trade”: empire, free trade, and the moral economies of food in the modern world (2007)
Frank Trentmann
30 Different atmospheres: of Sloterdijk, China, and site (2009)
Nigel Thrift