Geoff Boyce

Geoff Boyce

Earlham College

H-index: 17

North America-United States

About Geoff Boyce

Geoff Boyce, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Earlham College, specializes in the field of political geography, political economy, borders, policing, social movements.

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

Unravelling the “thin blue line”: policing as an engine of inequality

The contribution of physical exertion to heat-related illness and death in the Arizona borderlands

Mass deportation and the intensity of policing in the United States' 100‐mile border zone: Complicating the “border”/“interior” enforcement binary

Unraveling the" Thin Blue Line": Policing as an Engine of Inequality-Appendix: Survey Materials

Common Immunity or Microbial Xenophobia?: Nation-State Boundary Controls and the Spread of Disease in the Era of Covid-19

Climate impact or policy choice? The spatiotemporality of thermoregulation and border crosser mortality in southern Arizona

Migrant Deaths in Southern Arizona: Recovered Undocumented Border Crosser Remains Investigated by the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, 1990-2020

Carceral geographies, police geographies, and the networked continuum of state-sanctioned coercion and control

Geoff Boyce Information

University

Position

Academic Director Border Studies Program

Citations(all)

761

Citations(since 2020)

629

Cited By

323

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Geoff Boyce Skills & Research Interests

political geography

political economy

borders

policing

social movements

Top articles of Geoff Boyce

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Unravelling the “thin blue line”: policing as an engine of inequality

Antipode

Geoff Boyce

Vanessa Massaro

Laura Spess

2023/9

The contribution of physical exertion to heat-related illness and death in the Arizona borderlands

Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology

Samuel N Chambers

Geoffrey A Boyce

Daniel E Martínez

Coen CWG Bongers

Ladd Keith

2023/8/1

Mass deportation and the intensity of policing in the United States' 100‐mile border zone: Complicating the “border”/“interior” enforcement binary

Law & Policy

Geoff Boyce

2023

Unraveling the" Thin Blue Line": Policing as an Engine of Inequality-Appendix: Survey Materials

Vanessa Massaro

Geoff A Boyce

2023

Common Immunity or Microbial Xenophobia?: Nation-State Boundary Controls and the Spread of Disease in the Era of Covid-19

ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies

Geoffrey Boyce

Joseph Nevins

2022/5/23

Climate impact or policy choice? The spatiotemporality of thermoregulation and border crosser mortality in southern Arizona

The Geographical Journal

Samuel N Chambers

Geoff Boyce

Daniel E Martínez

2022/9

Migrant Deaths in Southern Arizona: Recovered Undocumented Border Crosser Remains Investigated by the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, 1990-2020

Available at SSRN

Daniel Martinez

Robin Reineke

Geoffrey Boyce

Samuel Chambers

Sarah Launius

...

2021/4/21

Carceral geographies, police geographies, and the networked continuum of state-sanctioned coercion and control

ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies

Vanessa Massaro

Geoff Boyce

2021/11/17

The corral apparatus: Counterinsurgency and the architecture of death and deterrence along the Mexico/United States border

Geoforum

Geoffrey Alan Boyce

Samuel Norton Chambers

2021/3/1

An anti-Latin policing machine: enforcing the US-Mexico border along the Great Lakes and the 49th Parallel

Geoff Boyce

Todd Miller

2021/2/16

Home, interrupted: crises of social reproduction, mutual aid, and the transformation of place in the aftermath of an immigration arrest

ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies

Geoffrey Boyce

2021/11/17

Constructing a desert labyrinth: The psychological and emotional geographies of deterrence strategy on the US/Mexico border

Emotion, Space and Society

Samuel N Chambers

Geoffrey Alan Boyce

W Jake Jacobs

2021/2/1

Smart Borders or a Humane World?

Report published by Open Society Foundation

Mizue Aizeki

Geoffrey Boyce

Todd Miller

Joseph Nevins

Miriam Ticktin

2021/10

More than metaphor: Settler colonialism, frontier logic, and the continuities of racialized dispossession in a southwest US city

Annals of the American Association of Geographers

Sarah Launius

Geoffrey Alan Boyce

2021/1/2

Mortality, surveillance and the tertiary “funnel effect” on the US-Mexico border: a geospatial modeling of the geography of deterrence

Journal of Borderlands Studies

Samuel Norton Chambers

Geoffrey Alan Boyce

Sarah Launius

Alicia Dinsmore

2021/5/27

The household financial losses triggered by an immigration arrest, and how state and local government can most effectively protect their constituents

Journal on Migration and Human Security

Geoffrey Alan Boyce

Sarah Launius

2020/12

Immigration, policing, and the politics of time

Geography Compass

Geoffrey A Boyce

2020/8

Alter-geopolitics and the feminist challenge to the securitization of climate policy

Gender, Place & Culture

Geoffrey Alan Boyce

Sarah Launius

Jill Williams

Todd Miller

2020/3/3

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