The GeoJournal Library

Springer Nature
Springer Nature
ISSN: 09245499

Are you a researcher?

Create a profile to get free access to personal recommendations for colleagues and new articles.
CiteScore
1.1
Years of issue
2024
journal names
The GeoJournal Library
Publications
2 113
Citations
4 566
h-index
23
Top-3 citing journals
European Planning Studies
European Planning Studies (50 citations)
The GeoJournal Library
The GeoJournal Library (48 citations)
Urban Studies
Urban Studies (48 citations)
Top-3 organizations
University of Amsterdam
University of Amsterdam (44 publications)
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (39 publications)
University of Tsukuba
University of Tsukuba (31 publications)
Top-3 countries
USA (365 publications)
China (193 publications)
Netherlands (175 publications)

Most cited in 5 years

Found 
from chars
Publications found: 69
From Garrisoned District to Chinese Town: Land and Boundaries at the Kowloon Walled City, 1898-1912
Wang Y.L.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2022 citations by CoLab: 1
Open Access
Open access
 |  Abstract
The Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong became a named entity around 1810 and was demolished in 1994, but its architecture had long been unclassified. Not until the years just prior to its demolition did this dense slum of informal multi-story buildings receive sustained attention from architects and architectural historians. However, the architectural nature of the six-acre area predated its late-20th-century state. After its founding as a Qing military outpost, it underwent various structural additions and renovations, including an imperial Chinese administrative complex known as a yamen [衙門] and an outer wall, after which the Walled City was named. Against the grain of scholarship that has focused on the Walled City’s postwar, informal architecture, this article considers the site’s early years, arguing that the Walled City’s yamen and outer wall played a crucial role in the region’s land management practices. These two architectural structures make legible the Walled City’s evolution from a Qing administrative zone to a crowded slum. The Convention of 1898 ushered in a British-led land surveying effort throughout the New Territories region of Hong Kong, followed by the creation of an intricate bureaucracy for managing land lots. This clash of empires saw the use of two forms of land knowledge, Qing land deeds and British cadastral land surveys. In between these systems existed the Walled City, its inhabitation falling outside the British conception of land division but its historical contours very much shaped by the architectural boundaries that gave it its name.
Architectural Historiography and Fourth Wave Feminism
Lange T., Pérez-Moreno L.C.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2020 citations by CoLab: 4
Open Access
Open access
Reconsidering ‘Minor’ Archives: The Case of Australian Architect Nell McCredie
Volz K.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2020 citations by CoLab: 3
Open Access
Open access
Postmodern Reconciliation: Reinventing the Old Town of Elbląg
Urban F.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2020 citations by CoLab: 2
Open Access
Open access
Queering California Modernism: Architectural Figurations and Media Exposure of Gay Domesticity in the Roosevelt Era
Parra-Martínez J., Gutiérrez-Mozo M., Gilsanz-Díaz A.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2020 citations by CoLab: 2
Open Access
Open access
Type Projects as Tools: Housing Type Design in Communist Romania
Vais D.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2020 citations by CoLab: 4
Open Access
Open access
Resilient Matters: The Cathedral of Syracuse as an Architectural Palimpsest
Van Ooijen J.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2019 citations by CoLab: 2
Open Access
Open access
Algerian Socialism and the Architecture of Autogestion
Crane S.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2019 citations by CoLab: 3
Open Access
Open access
Three Lessons from Japan on Architectural Resilience
Genadt A.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2019 citations by CoLab: 3
Open Access
Open access
Through History and Technique: Pier Luigi Nervi on Architectural Resilience
Antonucci M., Nannini S.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2019 citations by CoLab: 3
Open Access
Open access
From the Pantheon to the Anthropocene: Introducing Resilience in Architectural History
Merrill E.M., Giamarelos S.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2019 citations by CoLab: 2
Open Access
Open access
The Ritual of Academic Publishing
Brouwer P.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2019 citations by CoLab: 1
Open Access
Open access
Reports from the Fifth EAHN Meeting in Tallinn
Kurg A., Correia J., Crinson M., Heynen H., Martin R., Rawes P., Stieber N.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2018 citations by CoLab: 1
Open Access
Open access
Political Ideology and the Production of Architectural Theories in Mao’s China (1949–1976)
Song K.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2018 citations by CoLab: 4
Open Access
Open access
Architecture and the Environment
Hochhäusl S., Lange T.
Q1
Ubiquity Press
Architectural Histories 2018 citations by CoLab: 6
Open Access
Open access

Top-100

Citing journals

10
20
30
40
50
Show all (70 more)
10
20
30
40
50

Citing publishers

200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Show all (70 more)
200
400
600
800
1000
1200

Publishing organizations

5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Show all (70 more)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45

Publishing organizations in 5 years

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Show all (70 more)
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16

Publishing countries

50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
USA, 365, 17.27%
China, 193, 9.13%
Netherlands, 175, 8.28%
United Kingdom, 171, 8.09%
Italy, 102, 4.83%
Germany, 94, 4.45%
Canada, 79, 3.74%
South Africa, 75, 3.55%
Australia, 73, 3.45%
Japan, 72, 3.41%
Israel, 66, 3.12%
Sweden, 45, 2.13%
France, 33, 1.56%
Turkey, 28, 1.33%
India, 27, 1.28%
Switzerland, 25, 1.18%
Portugal, 24, 1.14%
Spain, 22, 1.04%
Russia, 21, 0.99%
Belgium, 20, 0.95%
New Zealand, 20, 0.95%
Poland, 19, 0.9%
Norway, 18, 0.85%
Nigeria, 16, 0.76%
Romania, 16, 0.76%
USSR, 16, 0.76%
Ireland, 15, 0.71%
Finland, 11, 0.52%
Austria, 10, 0.47%
Singapore, 7, 0.33%
Denmark, 6, 0.28%
Indonesia, 6, 0.28%
Brazil, 5, 0.24%
Mexico, 5, 0.24%
Sri Lanka, 5, 0.24%
Chile, 4, 0.19%
Estonia, 3, 0.14%
Argentina, 3, 0.14%
Bangladesh, 3, 0.14%
Hungary, 3, 0.14%
Kenya, 3, 0.14%
Tanzania, 3, 0.14%
Philippines, 3, 0.14%
Czech Republic, 3, 0.14%
Bulgaria, 2, 0.09%
Ghana, 2, 0.09%
Greece, 2, 0.09%
Lithuania, 2, 0.09%
Malaysia, 2, 0.09%
Nepal, 2, 0.09%
Pakistan, 2, 0.09%
Republic of Korea, 2, 0.09%
Thailand, 2, 0.09%
Uruguay, 2, 0.09%
Fiji, 2, 0.09%
Algeria, 1, 0.05%
Angola, 1, 0.05%
Brunei, 1, 0.05%
Burkina Faso, 1, 0.05%
Haiti, 1, 0.05%
Jersey, 1, 0.05%
Zambia, 1, 0.05%
Iceland, 1, 0.05%
Qatar, 1, 0.05%
Côte d'Ivoire, 1, 0.05%
Kuwait, 1, 0.05%
Luxembourg, 1, 0.05%
Malta, 1, 0.05%
Morocco, 1, 0.05%
Namibia, 1, 0.05%
UAE, 1, 0.05%
Palestine, 1, 0.05%
Peru, 1, 0.05%
Saudi Arabia, 1, 0.05%
Serbia, 1, 0.05%
Slovakia, 1, 0.05%
Slovenia, 1, 0.05%
Sudan, 1, 0.05%
Sierra Leone, 1, 0.05%
Croatia, 1, 0.05%
Ecuador, 1, 0.05%
Show all (51 more)
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400

Publishing countries in 5 years

5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
South Africa, 40, 19.05%
China, 34, 16.19%
Italy, 22, 10.48%
Germany, 18, 8.57%
United Kingdom, 17, 8.1%
Nigeria, 13, 6.19%
Romania, 13, 6.19%
India, 12, 5.71%
Norway, 11, 5.24%
Ireland, 10, 4.76%
Netherlands, 10, 4.76%
USA, 8, 3.81%
Poland, 8, 3.81%
Estonia, 2, 0.95%
Portugal, 2, 0.95%
Belgium, 2, 0.95%
Ghana, 2, 0.95%
Spain, 2, 0.95%
New Zealand, 2, 0.95%
Finland, 2, 0.95%
France, 1, 0.48%
Austria, 1, 0.48%
Denmark, 1, 0.48%
Zambia, 1, 0.48%
Canada, 1, 0.48%
Qatar, 1, 0.48%
Lithuania, 1, 0.48%
Namibia, 1, 0.48%
Sierra Leone, 1, 0.48%
Tanzania, 1, 0.48%
Croatia, 1, 0.48%
Sweden, 1, 0.48%
Japan, 1, 0.48%
Show all (3 more)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40