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)
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| | Deborah Phillips |
| 3 | | Authoritarian governance, power, and the politics of rescaling (2000)
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| | Erik Swyngedouw |
| 4 | | Geography's empire: histories of geographical knowledge (1992)
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| | F Driver |
| 5 | | Embodying neoliberalism: economy, culture, and the politics of fat (2006)
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| | Julie Guthman, Melanie DuPuis |
| 6 | | Depths and folds: on landscape and the gazing subject (2006)
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| | John Wylie |
| 7 | | The nature of gender: work, gender, and environment (2006)
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| | Andrea Nightingale |
| 8 | | Lifeworld Inc—and what to do about it (2011)
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| | Nigel Thrift |
| 9 | | Mobile publics: beyond the network perspective (2004)
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| | Mimi Sheller |
| 10 | | Urban wild things: a cosmopolitical experiment (2005)
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| | Steve Hinchliffe, Matthew B Kearnes, Monica Degen, Sarah Whatmore |
| 11 | | 'Connected' presence: the emergence of a new repertoire for managing social relationships in a changing communication technoscape (2004)
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| | Christian Licoppe |
| 12 | | Cultural hegemony and the race-definition process in Chinatown, Vancouver: 1880 - 1980 (1988)
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| | K J Anderson |
| 13 | | Governmentality, calculation, territory (2007)
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| | Stuart Elden |
| 14 | | Cast in stone: monuments, geography, and nationalism (1995)
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| | Nuala Johnson |
| 15 | | Becoming and being hopeful: towards a theory of affect (2006)
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| | Ben Anderson |
| 16 | | Deconcentration by demolition: public housing, poverty, and urban policy (2002)
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| | Jeff Crump |
| 17 | | Taking Butler elsewhere: performativities, spatialities and subjectivities (2000)
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| | Nicky Gregson, Gillian Rose |
| 18 | | The nature that capital can see: science, state, and market in the commodification of ecosystem services (2006)
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| | Morgan M Robertson |
| 19 | | It's showtime: on the workplace geographies of display in a restaurant in southeast England (1994)
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| | Philip Crang |
| 20 | | Inhuman/nonhuman/human: actor-network theory and the prospects for a nondualistic and symmetrical perspective on nature and society (1997)
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| | Jonathan Murdoch |
| 21 | | And if the global were small and noncoherent? Method, complexity, and the baroque (2004)
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| | John Law |
| 22 | | How (not) to be governed: Foucault, critique, and the political (2010)
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| | Louisa Cadman |
| 23 | | Facing airport security: affect, biopolitics, and the preemptive securitisation of the mobile body (2009)
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| | Peter Adey |
| 24 | | Genealogical identities (2002)
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| | Catherine Nash |
| 25 | | On the role of affect and practice in the production of place (2010)
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| | Cameron Duff |
| 26 | | Performativity and the event: enacting a philosophy of difference (2000)
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| | John-David Dewsbury |
| 27 | | Selling nature to save it? Biodiversity and green developmentalism (1999)
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| | Kathleen McAfee |
| 28 | | "Cracking the canyon with the awesome foursome": representations of adventure tourism in New Zealand (1998)
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| | Paul Cloke, Harvey C Perkins |
| 29 | | Angels and devils: moral landscapes of childhood (1996)
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| | Gill Valentine |
| 30 | | Passenger mobilities: affective atmospheres and the sociality of public transport (2010)
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| | David Bissell |