Erik Swyngedouw

Erik Swyngedouw

Manchester University

H-index: 84

North America-United States

About Erik Swyngedouw

Erik Swyngedouw, With an exceptional h-index of 84 and a recent h-index of 59 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester University, specializes in the field of geography, political-economy, political-ecology, cities, planning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

1THE DIALECTIC OF URBAN DEMOCRACY

Enjoying climate change: Jouissance as a political factor

Capital’s natures: A critique of (urban) political ecology

Rethinking Ecological Civilization as Imaginary through Hydrosocial Territories in Rural China

‘What does not work in the world’: the specter of Lacan in critical political thought

Liquid power: Contested hydro-modernities in twentieth-century Spain

Wasting CO2 and the Clean Development Mechanism: The remarkable success of a climate failure

Riverhood: Political ecologies of socionature commoning and translocal struggles for water justice

Erik Swyngedouw Information

University

Position

Professor of Geography The

Citations(all)

52133

Citations(since 2020)

19220

Cited By

39671

hIndex(all)

84

hIndex(since 2020)

59

i10Index(all)

214

i10Index(since 2020)

154

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University Profile Page

Manchester University

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Erik Swyngedouw Skills & Research Interests

geography

political-economy

political-ecology

cities

planning

Top articles of Erik Swyngedouw

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

1THE DIALECTIC OF URBAN DEMOCRACY

Reclaiming Democracy in Cities

Erik Swyngedouw

2024/3/26

Enjoying climate change: Jouissance as a political factor

Political geography

Lucas Pohl

Erik Swyngedouw

2023/3/1

Capital’s natures: A critique of (urban) political ecology

Erik Swyngedouw

2023/2/28

Rethinking Ecological Civilization as Imaginary through Hydrosocial Territories in Rural China

Available at SSRN 4738626

Qinhong Xu

Erik Swyngedouw

2023/12/22

‘What does not work in the world’: the specter of Lacan in critical political thought

Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory

Lucas Pohl

Erik Swyngedouw

2023/1/2

Liquid power: Contested hydro-modernities in twentieth-century Spain

Erik Swyngedouw

2023/8/15

Wasting CO2 and the Clean Development Mechanism: The remarkable success of a climate failure

Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space

Henrik Ernstson

Erik Swyngedouw

2023

Riverhood: Political ecologies of socionature commoning and translocal struggles for water justice

The Journal of Peasant Studies

Rutgerd Boelens

Arturo Escobar

Karen Bakker

Lena Hommes

Erik Swyngedouw

...

2023/4/16

Tables

Sean Richey

2023

Resilience for all or for some? Reflections through the lens of urban political ecology

Hug March

Erik Swyngedouw

2022/10/1

Can mutual aid in a post-industrial society reforge the political?

Frank Moulaert

Bob Jessop

Erik Swyngedouw

Liana Simmons

2022/7/19

The unbearable lightness of climate populism

Environmental Politics

Erik Swyngedouw

2022/7/29

Is Emancipatory Politicization Still Possible Today?

Erik Swyngedouw

2022/7/19

Political change through social innovation: A debate

Frank Moulaert

Bob Jessop

Erik Swyngedouw

Liana Simmons

Pieter Van den Broeck

2022/7/22

Towards Socially Innovative Political Transformation

Frank Moulaert

Pieter Van den Broeck

Liana Simmons

Bob Jessop

Erik Swyngedouw

2022/7/19

Figures

Alan Sykes

2023/5/23

Land as an asset

Erik Swyngedouw

Callum Ward

2022/11/30

Illiberalism and the democratic paradox: The infernal dialectic of neoliberal emancipation

European Journal of Social Theory

Erik Swyngedouw

2022/2

5 Debate: A Dialogical Encounter on the Potentialities of Social Innovation for Social Political Transformation

Frank Moulaert

Bob Jessop

Erik Swyngedouw

Liana Simmons

Pieter Van den Broeck

2022/7/19

Climate change consensus: a depoliticized deadlock

Erik Swyngedouw

2022/10/25

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