Beyond white privilege: Geographies of white supremacy and settler colonialism A Bonds, J Inwood Progress in human geography 40 (6), 715-733, 2016 | 737 | 2016 |
Street naming and the politics of belonging: spatial injustices in the toponymic commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr DH Alderman, J Inwood Social & Cultural Geography 14 (2), 211-233, 2013 | 267 | 2013 |
Landscapes of memory and socially just futures DH Alderman, JFJ Inwood The Wiley‐Blackwell Companion to Cultural Geography, 186-197, 2013 | 145 | 2013 |
Violence as fetish: Geography, Marxism, and dialectics J Tyner, J Inwood Progress in Human Geography 38 (6), 771-784, 2014 | 142 | 2014 |
Whitewash: White privilege and racialized landscapes at the University of Georgia JFJ Inwood, DG Martin Social & Cultural Geography 9 (4), 373-395, 2008 | 134 | 2008 |
Neoliberal racism: the ‘Southern Strategy’and the expanding geographies of white supremacy JFJ Inwood Social & Cultural Geography 16 (4), 407-423, 2015 | 130 | 2015 |
Racialized places, racialized bodies: The impact of racialization on individual and place identities JF Inwood, RA Yarbrough GeoJournal 75, 299-301, 2010 | 92 | 2010 |
White supremacy, white counter-revolutionary politics, and the rise of Donald Trump J Inwood Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 37 (4), 579-596, 2019 | 86 | 2019 |
Applying critical race and memory studies to university place naming controversies: Toward a responsible landscape policy JP Brasher, DH Alderman, JFJ Inwood Papers in Applied Geography 3 (3-4), 292-307, 2017 | 72 | 2017 |
Property and whiteness: The Oregon standoff and the contradictions of the US settler state JFJ Inwood, A Bonds Space and Polity 21 (3), 253-268, 2017 | 65 | 2017 |
Searching for the Promised Land: Examining Dr Martin Luther King's Concept of the Beloved Community1 JFJ Inwood Antipode 41 (3), 487-508, 2009 | 62 | 2009 |
Confronting white supremacy and a militaristic pedagogy in the US settler colonial state J Inwood, A Bonds Annals of the American Association of Geographers 106 (3), 521-529, 2016 | 61 | 2016 |
Theorizing violence and the dialectics of landscape memorialization: A case study of Greensboro, North Carolina JA Tyner, JFJ Inwood, DH Alderman Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 32 (5), 902-914, 2014 | 60 | 2014 |
Geography’s pro-peace agenda: An unfinished project J Inwood, J Tyner ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 10 (3), 442-457, 2011 | 57 | 2011 |
Contested memory in the birthplace of a king: A case study of Auburn Avenue and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Park JFJ Inwood cultural geographies 16 (1), 87-109, 2009 | 54 | 2009 |
The mapping behind the movement: On recovering the critical cartographies of the African American Freedom Struggle DH Alderman, JFJ Inwood, E Bottone Geoforum 120, 67-78, 2021 | 47 | 2021 |
Taking down the flag is just a start: Toward the memory-work of racial reconciliation in white supremacist America JFJ Inwood, D Alderman Southeastern geographer 56 (1), 9-15, 2016 | 46 | 2016 |
Righting unrightable wrongs: Legacies of racial violence and the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission J Inwood Annals of the Association of American Geographers 102 (6), 1450-1467, 2012 | 43 | 2012 |
Constructing African American urban space in Atlanta, Georgia JFJ Inwood Geographical Review 101 (2), 147-163, 2011 | 41 | 2011 |
Geographies of race in the American South: The continuing legacies of Jim Crow segregation JFJ Inwood Southeastern geographer 51 (4), 564-577, 2011 | 40 | 2011 |