Sharing and neoliberal discourse: the economic function of sharing in the digital on-demand economy DG Cockayne Geoforum 77, 73-82, 2016 | 411 | 2016 |
Citation matters: mobilizing the politics of citation toward a practice of "conscientious engagement" C Mott, DG Cockayne Gender, Place & Culture 24 (7), 954-973, 2017 | 324 | 2017 |
What is a startup firm? A methodological and epistemological investigation into research objects in economic geography D Cockayne Geoforum 107, 77-87, 2019 | 131 | 2019 |
Entrepreneurial affect: attachment to work practice in San Francisco's digital media sector DG Cockayne Environment and planning D: Society and Space 34 (3), 456-473, 2016 | 122 | 2016 |
Queering code/space: the co-production of socio-sexual codes and digital technologies DG Cockayne, L Richardson Gender, Place & Culture 24 (11), 1642-1658, 2017 | 65 | 2017 |
#HotForBots: sex, the non-human, and digitally mediated spaces of intimate encounter DG Cockayne, A Leszczynski, M Zook Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 35 (6), 1115-1133, 2017 | 51 | 2017 |
Feeling otherwise: Ambivalent affects and the politics of critique in geography D Ruez, D Cockayne Dialogues in Human Geography 11 (1), 88-107, 2021 | 46 | 2021 |
Between ontology and representation: locating Gilles Deleuze’s "difference-in-itself" in and for geographical thought DG Cockayne, D Ruez, A Secor Progress in Human Geography 41 (5), 580-599, 2017 | 46 | 2017 |
Feminist economic geography and the future of work E Reid-Musson, D Cockayne, L Frederiksen, N Worth Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 52 (7), 1457–1468, 2020 | 42 | 2020 |
The feminist economic geographies of working from home and “digital by default” in Canada before, during, and after COVID‐19 D Cockayne The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 65 (4), 499–511, 2021 | 36 | 2021 |
Affect and value in critical examinations of the production and "prosumption" of big data DG Cockayne Big Data & Society 3 (2), 1-11, 2016 | 36 | 2016 |
Thinking space differently: Deleuze's Möbius topology for a theorisation of the encounter DG Cockayne, D Ruez, AJ Secor Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 45 (1), 194-207, 2020 | 33 | 2020 |
Underperformative economies: discrimination and gendered ideas of workplace culture in San Francisco’s digital media sector DG Cockayne Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 50 (4), 756–772, 2018 | 25 | 2018 |
Conscientious disengagement and whiteness as a condition of dialogue C Mott, D Cockayne Dialogues in Human Geography 8 (2), 143-147, 2018 | 19 | 2018 |
Understanding how hatred persists: situating digital harassment in the long history of white supremacy C Mott, D Cockayne Gender, Place & Culture 28 (11), 1521-1540, 2021 | 14 | 2021 |
On economic geography's "movers" to business and management schools: a response from outside "the project" DG Cockayne, A Horton, K Kay, J Loomis, E Rosenman Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 50 (7), 1510-1518, 2018 | 14 | 2018 |
Encountering Berlant, Part II: Cruel and other optimisms B Anderson, A Awal, D Cockayne, B Greenhough, J Linz, A Mazumdar, ... The Geographical Journal 189 (1), 143-160, 2023 | 13 | 2023 |
Learning to labor in high-technology: experiences of overwork in university internships at digital media firms in North America D Cockayne Social & Cultural Geography 23 (4), 559-577, 2022 | 13 | 2022 |
A queer theory of software studies: software theories, queer studies DG Cockayne, L Richardson Gender, Place & Culture 24 (11), 1587-1594, 2017 | 12 | 2017 |
Considering Matthew Shepard: normative and anti-normative queer spatial narratives and the politics of performance in choral music D Cockayne cultural geographies 26 (4), 471–485, 2019 | 11 | 2019 |