Anita Fábos

632 total citations
30 papers, 371 citations indexed

About

Anita Fábos is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Anita Fábos has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 371 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 5 papers in Clinical Psychology and 4 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Anita Fábos's work include Migration, Refugees, and Integration (18 papers), Migration and Labor Dynamics (6 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (5 papers). Anita Fábos is often cited by papers focused on Migration, Refugees, and Integration (18 papers), Migration and Labor Dynamics (6 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (5 papers). Anita Fábos collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Netherlands. Anita Fábos's co-authors include Cathrine Brun, Gaim Kibreab, Emily Boyd, Sonja Fransen, W. Neil Adger, Caroline Zickgraf, Ricardo Safra de Campos, George A. Neville, Marjanneke J. Vijge and Mumuni Abu and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Global Environmental Change.

In The Last Decade

Anita Fábos

29 papers receiving 336 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anita Fábos United States 9 290 68 56 51 34 30 371
Luisa Veronis Canada 14 376 1.3× 65 1.0× 102 1.8× 37 0.7× 89 2.6× 40 511
Cathrine Brun Norway 11 220 0.8× 31 0.5× 46 0.8× 92 1.8× 32 0.9× 18 283
Silvia Marcu Spain 11 246 0.8× 29 0.4× 124 2.2× 79 1.5× 53 1.6× 58 373
Peter Kabachnik United States 12 194 0.7× 21 0.3× 32 0.6× 136 2.7× 88 2.6× 27 372
Dorte Thorsen United Kingdom 9 265 0.9× 25 0.4× 48 0.9× 25 0.5× 48 1.4× 24 349
Sofya Aptekar United States 12 207 0.7× 32 0.5× 40 0.7× 56 1.1× 30 0.9× 31 345
Brett Williams United States 8 175 0.6× 18 0.3× 22 0.4× 39 0.8× 48 1.4× 18 294
Nancy Hiemstra United States 13 634 2.2× 213 3.1× 66 1.2× 89 1.7× 109 3.2× 25 720
Agata Górny Poland 11 223 0.8× 30 0.4× 70 1.3× 66 1.3× 38 1.1× 21 331
Organización Internacional para las Migraciones 11 244 0.8× 29 0.4× 82 1.5× 50 1.0× 27 0.8× 85 326

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anita Fábos

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Boyd, Emily, W. Neil Adger, Caroline Zickgraf, et al.. (2024). Migrants as sustainability actors: Contrasting nation, city and migrant discourses and actions. Global Environmental Change. 87. 102860–102860. 6 indexed citations
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Zickgraf, Caroline, et al.. (2024). Bridging and breaking silos: Transformational governance of the migration–sustainability nexus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121(3). e2206184120–e2206184120. 9 indexed citations
3.
Zickgraf, Caroline, Emily Boyd, Tasneem Siddiqui, et al.. (2024). Policy insights on the migration–sustainability nexus for urban governance. Global Sustainability. 7. 2 indexed citations
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Abu, Mumuni, Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, W. Neil Adger, et al.. (2023). Micro-scale transformations in sustainability practices: Insights from new migrant populations in growing urban settlements. Global Environmental Change. 84. 102790–102790. 6 indexed citations
5.
Jolivet, Dominique, Sonja Fransen, W. Neil Adger, et al.. (2023). COVID-19 responses restricted abilities and aspirations for mobility and migration: insights from diverse cities in four continents. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 10(1). 250–250. 5 indexed citations
6.
Fábos, Anita, et al.. (2023). At home in the field, in the field at home? Reflections on power and fieldwork in familiar settings. Qualitative Research. 24(4). 935–954. 4 indexed citations
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Adger, W. Neil, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Emily Boyd, et al.. (2021). The migration-sustainability paradox: transformations in mobile worlds. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 49. 98–109. 29 indexed citations
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Fábos, Anita, et al.. (2021). When Consensus Falters, We Co-create: Attending to Power in a Practitioner/Scholar Partnership to Amplify Newcomer Belonging. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 14(2). 1 indexed citations
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Fábos, Anita, et al.. (2021). Moving Stories: Methodological Challenges to Mapping Narratives and Networks of People in Diasporas. Journal of Refugee Studies. 34(3). 2554–2567. 2 indexed citations
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Adger, W. Neil, Emily Boyd, Anita Fábos, et al.. (2019). Migration transforms the conditions for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. The Lancet Planetary Health. 3(11). e440–e442. 23 indexed citations
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Fábos, Anita, et al.. (2017). Subcontracting Refuge: Humanitarian Infrastructure, Privatization, and the Choice to Protect. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 63–69.
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Brun, Cathrine & Anita Fábos. (2017). Mobilizing Home for Long-Term Displacement: A Critical Reflection on the Durable Solutions. Journal of Human Rights Practice. 9(2). 177–183. 8 indexed citations
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Fábos, Anita, et al.. (2017). Witnessing and Disrupting: The Ethics of Working with Testimony for Refugee Advocacy. Journal of Human Rights Practice. 9(3). 526–533. 9 indexed citations
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Brun, Cathrine & Anita Fábos. (2015). Making Homes in Limbo? A Conceptual Framework. Refuge Canada s Journal on Refuge. 31(1). 5–17. 155 indexed citations
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Fábos, Anita. (2015). Refugees in the Arab Middle East: Academic and Policy Perspectives. Digest of Middle East Studies. 24(1). 96–110. 8 indexed citations
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Fábos, Anita. (2011). Resisting blackness, embracing rightness: How Muslim Arab Sudanese women negotiate their identity in the diaspora. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 1–20. 12 indexed citations
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Fábos, Anita. (2008). Resisting “Blackness” Muslim Arab Sudanese in the Diaspora. Leiden Repository (Leiden University). 21(1). 24–25. 2 indexed citations
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Fábos, Anita & Gaim Kibreab. (2007). Urban Refugees: Introduction. Refuge Canada s Journal on Refuge. 3–10. 38 indexed citations
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Fábos, Anita. (2007). Between Citizenship and Belonging: Transnational Ethnic Strategies of Muslim Arab Sudanese in the Diaspora. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2 indexed citations
20.
Fábos, Anita. (1999). Ambiguous ethnicity : propriety (adab) as a situational boundary marker for northern Sudanese in Cairo. UMI eBooks. 4 indexed citations

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