Celia McMichael

11.0k total citations
86 papers, 2.8k citations indexed

About

Celia McMichael is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Demography and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Celia McMichael has authored 86 papers receiving a total of 2.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 55 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 26 papers in Demography and 19 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Celia McMichael's work include Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration (35 papers), Migration, Health and Trauma (19 papers) and Island Studies and Pacific Affairs (19 papers). Celia McMichael is often cited by papers focused on Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration (35 papers), Migration, Health and Trauma (19 papers) and Island Studies and Pacific Affairs (19 papers). Celia McMichael collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Celia McMichael's co-authors include Sandra M. Gifford, Lenore Manderson, Jon Barnett, Carol Farbotko, Ignacio Correa‐Velez, Anthony J. McMichael, Patricia Nayna Schwerdtle, Kathryn Bowen, Karen E. McNamara and Mimmie Claudine Watts and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Geophysical Research Letters and Environmental Health Perspectives.

In The Last Decade

Celia McMichael

83 papers receiving 2.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Celia McMichael Australia 29 1.5k 632 607 379 352 86 2.8k
Margaret Alston Australia 33 1.1k 0.8× 739 1.2× 386 0.6× 191 0.5× 233 0.7× 122 3.4k
Narayan Sastry United States 28 1.3k 0.9× 887 1.4× 519 0.9× 253 0.7× 216 0.6× 95 3.2k
Scott T. Yabiku United States 26 763 0.5× 354 0.6× 268 0.4× 258 0.7× 413 1.2× 61 2.1k
Julien O. Teitler United States 28 1.7k 1.1× 998 1.6× 869 1.4× 319 0.8× 1.0k 2.9× 62 4.2k
Peter J. Aspinall United Kingdom 24 877 0.6× 453 0.7× 321 0.5× 716 1.9× 98 0.3× 97 2.2k
Richard M. Carpiano Canada 30 1.3k 0.9× 1.3k 2.1× 427 0.7× 641 1.7× 170 0.5× 68 3.9k
Maya Rossin‐Slater United States 20 624 0.4× 733 1.2× 219 0.4× 271 0.7× 326 0.9× 62 2.1k
John Robert Warren United States 32 1.5k 1.0× 811 1.3× 220 0.4× 156 0.4× 542 1.5× 107 3.8k
Kathi Wilson Canada 28 577 0.4× 1.1k 1.7× 415 0.7× 198 0.5× 146 0.4× 88 2.5k
John Sandberg United States 18 1.2k 0.8× 356 0.6× 430 0.7× 113 0.3× 549 1.6× 35 2.6k

Countries citing papers authored by Celia McMichael

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Fields of papers citing papers by Celia McMichael

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Celia McMichael

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Celia McMichael. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Celia McMichael based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Celia McMichael. Celia McMichael is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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McMichael, Celia, et al.. (2023). Predictive modelling of Ross River virus using climate data in the Darling Downs. Epidemiology and Infection. 151. e55–e55. 3 indexed citations
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Piggott‐McKellar, Annah, et al.. (2022). Climate Change, Voluntary Immobility, and Place-Belongingness: Insights from Togoru, Fiji. Climate. 10(3). 46–46. 17 indexed citations
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McNamara, Karen E., et al.. (2022). International student mobility: Pacific Islander experiences of higher education in Australia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 63(2). 194–206. 3 indexed citations
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King, Andrew D., Jacqueline Peel, Tilo Ziehn, et al.. (2022). Preparing for a post-net-zero world. Nature Climate Change. 12(9). 775–777. 11 indexed citations
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McMichael, Celia, Uma Kothari, Karen E. McNamara, & Alex Arnall. (2021). Spatial and temporal ways of knowing sea level rise: Bringing together multiple perspectives. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change. 12(3). 19 indexed citations
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Piggott‐McKellar, Annah, et al.. (2021). Generational retreat: locally driven adaption to coastal hazard risk in two Indigenous communities in Fiji. Regional Environmental Change. 21(2). 14 indexed citations
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McMichael, Celia, et al.. (2021). Rising seas, immobilities, and translocality in small island states: case studies from Fiji and Tuvalu. Population and Environment. 43(1). 82–107. 26 indexed citations
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Thornton, Fanny, et al.. (2020). Multiple mobilities in Pacific Islands communities. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 8 indexed citations
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McNamara, Karen E., et al.. (2020). Scholarship students and COVID-19. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 1 indexed citations
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McMichael, Celia, Shouro Dasgupta, Sonja Ayeb‐Karlsson, & Ilan Kelman. (2020). A review of estimating population exposure to sea-level rise and the relevance for migration. Environmental Research Letters. 15(12). 123005–123005. 102 indexed citations
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Farbotko, Carol, Olivia Dun, Fanny Thornton, Karen E. McNamara, & Celia McMichael. (2020). Relocation planning must address voluntary immobility. Nature Climate Change. 10(8). 702–704. 85 indexed citations
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McMichael, Celia, et al.. (2019). Thick temporalities of planned relocation in Fiji. Geoforum. 108. 286–294. 53 indexed citations
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Farbotko, Carol, et al.. (2019). Indigenous (im)mobilities in the Anthropocene. Mobilities. 14(3). 298–318. 60 indexed citations
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McMichael, Celia. (2019). Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Schools in Low-Income Countries: A Review of Evidence of Impact. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16(3). 359–359. 131 indexed citations
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McMichael, Celia. (2018). Cartographies of Disease: Maps, Mapping, and Medicine. The Cartographic Journal. 55(4). 403–404. 7 indexed citations
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McMichael, Celia, Caitlin Nunn, Ignacio Correa‐Velez, & Sandra M. Gifford. (2017). Resettlement of refugee youth in Australia : experiences and outcomes over time.. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6 indexed citations
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McMichael, Celia. (2017). Toilet Talk: Eliminating Open Defecation and Improved Sanitation in Nepal. Medical Anthropology. 37(4). 294–310. 14 indexed citations
18.
McMichael, Celia & Judith Healy. (2017). Health equity and migrants in the Greater Mekong Subregion. Global Health Action. 10(1). 1271594–1271594. 32 indexed citations
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Phillips, Tarryn, Celia McMichael, & Michael O’Keefe. (2017). “We invited the disease to come to us”: neoliberal public health discourse and local understanding of non-communicable disease causation in Fiji. Critical Public Health. 28(5). 560–572. 9 indexed citations
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McMichael, Celia & Priscilla Robinson. (2016). Drivers of sustained hygiene behaviour change: A case study from mid-western Nepal. Social Science & Medicine. 163. 28–36. 31 indexed citations

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