Standout Papers
- Migration management for the benefit of whom? Interrogating the work of the International Organization for Migration (2011)
- For Slow Scholarship: A Feminist Politics of Resistance through Collective Action in the Neoliberal University (2015)
- Interventions on the state of sovereignty at the border (2017)
- Interventions on rethinking ‘the border’ in border studies (2011)
Citation Impact
Citing Papers
Annals of the American association of geographers
2016 Standout
The ‘Where’ of Asylum
2009
A Prospective on Zelinsky's Hypothesis of the Mobility Transition
2018
Feminist Geopolitics
2013
The river-border complex: a border-integrated approach to transboundary river governance illustrated by the Ganges River and Indo-Bangladeshi border
2016
Domopolitics, governmentality and the regulation of asylum accommodation
2011
The safety/security nexus and the humanitarianisation of border enforcement
2014
Migration and Development: A Theoretical Perspective
2010 Standout
Space, culture, state: uneven developments in political geography
2003
“The Whole World Is Watching”: Intimate Geopolitics of Forced Eviction and Women's Activism in Cambodia
2014
Mare Nostrum: the visual politics of a military-humanitarian operation in the Mediterranean Sea
2016
Identities in the making: conservation, gender and race in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala
2004
Policing the Desert: The IOM in Libya Beyond War and Peace
2015
Manufacturing Smugglers: From Irregular to Clandestine Mobility in the Sahara
2018 Standout
Introduction—the Policing of Immigration
2008
Being En Route
2005
The geopolitics of vulnerability: children's legal subjectivity, immigrant family detention and US immigration law and enforcement policy
2011
Subject, action and polis
2013 Standout
Spatialising the refugee camp
2012 Standout
Land, ethnic, and gender change: Transnational migration and its effects on Guatemalan lives and landscapes
2005
Mobilities II
2011 Standout
Recovering the politics of the city
2014 Standout
The ‘everyday’ of banal nationalism – Ordinary people’s views on Italy and Italian
2015 Standout
Methodological nationalism and beyond: nation–state building, migration and the social sciences
2002 Standout
Nation, ‘migration’ and critical practice
2012
Gender and mobility: new approaches for informing sustainability
2010 Standout
Parks and Peoples: The Social Impact of Protected Areas
2006 Standout
Introduction: intimacy‐geopolitics and violence
2014 Standout
Representing the “European refugee crisis” in Germany and beyond: Deservingness and difference, life and death
2016 Standout
Violent Inaction: The Necropolitical Experience of Refugees in Europe
2017
Dreaming the ordinary
2012 Standout
The Managed Violences of the Borderlands: Treacherous Geographies, Policeability, and the Politics of Race
2006
‘Volunteer Humanitarianism’: volunteers and humanitarian aid in the Jungle refugee camp of Calais
2017 Standout
Spectacles of migrant ‘illegality’: the scene of exclusion, the obscene of inclusion
2013 Standout
In‐Between Places: Trans‐Saharan Transit Migrants in Morocco and the Fragmented Journey to Europe
2007 Standout
Delocalization, Humanitarianism, and Human Rights: The Mediterranean Border Between Exclusion and Inclusion
2017 Standout
Globalized fear? Towards an emotional geopolitics
2009
Intimate Geopolitics: Religion, Marriage, and Reproductive Bodies in Leh, Ladakh
2012
Liminal Legality: Salvadoran and Guatemalan Immigrants' Lives in the United States
2006 Standout
Governmentalities of an Airport: Heterotopia and Confession
2007 Standout
Interventions in the political geographies of walls
2013
The selective nature of knowledge networks in clusters: evidence from the wine industry
2006 Standout
Alter-geopolitics: Other securities are happening
2011
Mobilities I: Catching up
2010
Building safer public spaces: Exploring gender difference in the perception of safety in public space through urban design interventions
2021 Standout
Border militarisation and the re‐articulation of sovereignty
2016
What Counts as the Politics and Practice of Security, and Where? Devolution and Immigrant Insecurity after 9/11
2009
Conceiving and researching transnationalism
1999 Standout
Geography and gender: finding feminist political geographies
2007
Relating to the Sea: Enlivening the Ocean as an Actor in Eastern Sri Lanka
2013
The lines that continue to separate us: borders in our `borderless' world
2006 Standout
Building Co-ops, Constructing Cooperation: Spatial Strategies and Development Politics in a Mexican Village
2002
Arab Springs Making Space: Territoriality and Moral Geographies for Asylum Seekers in Italy
2013
U.S. statecraft and the U.S.–Mexico border as security/economy nexus
2004
Super-diversity and its implications
2007 Standout
Falling Outside: Excavating the History of Central American Asylum Seekers
2011
The “Commons” Versus the “Commodity”: Alter‐globalization, Anti‐privatization and the Human Right to Water in the Global South
2007 Standout
‘Globalizing’ regional development: a global production networks perspective
2004 Standout
Arguments within geographies of movement: the theoretical potential of migrants' stories
2000
Prosaic geographies of stateness
2006
Cities in a World of Cities: The Comparative Gesture
2010 Standout
Interventions: Bringing the decolonial to political geography
2018 Standout
Social Reliability in Qualitative Team Research
2010
Social Remittances: Migration Driven Local-Level Forms of Cultural Diffusion
1998
‘Spatializing’ knowledge communities: towards a conceptualization of transnational innovation networks
2003
Frontiers in socio-environmental research: components, connections, scale, and context
2018 Standout
What's New About Transnationalism?: New York Immigrants Today and at the Turn of the Century
1997
Migration Borders Freedom
2016
“Departamento 15”: Cultural Narratives of Salvadoran Transnational Migration
2005
Governmental extractivism in Colombia: Legislation, securitization and the local settings of mining control
2014 Standout
Designing the nation. Banknotes, banal nationalism and alternative conceptions of the state
2011 Standout
Exporting People and Recruiting Remittances
2006
Confronting White Supremacy and a Militaristic Pedagogy in the U.S. Settler Colonial State
2016
Feminist Forays in the City: Imbalance and Intervention in Urban Research Methods
2016
2012 Urban Geography Plenary Lecture Topological City
2013
From “refugee” to “migrant” in Calais solidarity activism: Re-staging undocumented migration for a future politics of asylum
2011 Standout
The first climate refugees? Contesting global narratives of climate change in Tuvalu
2011 Standout
From humanitarian exceptionalism to contingent care: Care and enforcement at the humanitarian border
2015 Standout
Presentational state power: temporal and spatial influences over asylum sector decisionmakers
2009
Political geography: political geographies of globalization (1) - dominance
2004
‘Trash-talk’ and the production of quotidian geopolitical boundaries in the USA–Mexico borderlands
2008
Constituting Citizenship Through the Emotions: Singaporean Transmigrants in London
2009
Wet Ontologies, Fluid Spaces: Giving Depth to Volume through Oceanic Thinking
2015 Standout
Conceptualizing the circular economy: An analysis of 114 definitions
2017 Standout
Conceptualizing Simultaneity: A Transnational Social Field Perspective on Society
2004 Standout
Political geography and geopolitics
2009
Containment through mobility: migrants’ spatial disobediences and the reshaping of control through the hotspot system
2017 Standout
Governing through the Family: Struggles over US Noncitizen Family Detention Policy
2012
Migrant Transnationalism and Modes of Transformation
2004
Performative Bodies, Tactical Agents and Political Selves: Rethinking the Political Geographies of Childhood
2007
Asylum and the Post-Political: Domopolitics, Depoliticisation and Acts of Citizenship
2013 Standout
‘Borderizing’ the Island Setting and Narratives of the Lampedusa ‘Border Play’
2015
“We are not animals!” Humanitarian border security and zoopolitical spaces in EUrope1
2014 Standout
‘Spatial’ relationships? Towards a reconceptualization of embedded ness
2004 Standout
Emotions and affect in recent human geography
2009 Standout
Mapping Dominican transnationalism: narrow and broad transnational practices
1999 Standout
A Postcapitalist Politics
2006 Standout
Works of Alison Mountz being referenced
Feminist Approaches to the Global Intimate
2006
Another Brick in the Wall? Neo-Refoulementand the Externalization of Asylum by Australia and Europe
2008
Constructing the Mediterranean Region: Obscuring Violence in the Bordering of Europe’s Migration “Crises”
2014
Interventions on rethinking ‘the border’ in border studies
2011 Standout
Lives in limbo: Temporary Protected Status and immigrant identities
2002
Methodologically Becoming: Power, knowledge and team research
2003
Conceptualizing detention
2012
Migration management for the benefit of whom? Interrogating the work of the International Organization for Migration
2011 Standout
Seeking Asylum
2010
Embodying the nation-state: Canada’s response to human smuggling
2004
Feminist Politics, Immigration, and Academic Identities
2002
Chaos and Crisis: Dissecting the Spatiotemporal Logics of Contemporary Migrations and State Practices
2013
Human Smuggling, the Transnational Imaginary, and Everyday Geographies of the Nation‐State
2003
Introduction: reconceptualizing the state from the margins of political geography
2004
Managing migration, scaling sovereignty on islands
2014
The enforcement archipelago: Detention, haunting, and asylum on islands
2011
Political geography I
2013
(Re)producing Salvadoran Transnational Geographies
2002
Where asylum-seekers wait: feminist counter-topographies of sites between states
2011
Daily Life in the Transnational Migrant Community of San Agustín, Oaxaca, and Poughkeepsie, New York
1996
For Slow Scholarship: A Feminist Politics of Resistance through Collective Action in the Neoliberal University
2015 Standout