Charles Martin-Shields

707 total citations
18 papers, 367 citations indexed

About

Charles Martin-Shields is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Development and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Charles Martin-Shields has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 367 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 5 papers in Development and 4 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Charles Martin-Shields's work include Migration and Labor Dynamics (7 papers), International Development and Aid (5 papers) and Peacebuilding and International Security (4 papers). Charles Martin-Shields is often cited by papers focused on Migration and Labor Dynamics (7 papers), International Development and Aid (5 papers) and Peacebuilding and International Security (4 papers). Charles Martin-Shields collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Charles Martin-Shields's co-authors include Wolfgang Stojetz, Patrícia Justino, Tilman Brück, Constantin Ruhe, Roger Mac Ginty, Pamina Firchow, Atalia Omer, Benjamin Schraven, Elizabeth Stones and Judith Kohlenberger and has published in prestigious journals such as World Development, International Migration Review and International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship.

In The Last Decade

Charles Martin-Shields

15 papers receiving 337 citations

Peers

Charles Martin-Shields
Ore Koren United States
Susanne Jaspars United Kingdom
Anubhab Gupta United States
Jude Murison Belgium
Sonja Fransen Netherlands
Saumik Paul Malaysia
Athur Mabiso United States
David Backer United States
Ore Koren United States
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Martin-Shields, Charles, et al.. (2025). Institutional voids, misalignments and workarounds: the role of intermediaries for forced migrant entrepreneurship. International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship. 43(9). 1002–1029.
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Kohlenberger, Judith, Charles Martin-Shields, & Evan Easton‐Calabria. (2025). ‘Managing’ the paradox: refugee self-reliance and solving the problem of refugee policy discontinuity. Journal of Refugee Studies. 38(3). 570–583.
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Martin-Shields, Charles, et al.. (2022). Do Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) Support Self-Reliance among Urban Refugees? Evidence from Kuala Lumpur and Penang, Malaysia. International Migration Review. 58(1). 69–93. 4 indexed citations
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Martin-Shields, Charles, et al.. (2021). Digitalization and e‐government in the lives of urban migrants: Evidence from Bogotá. Policy & Internet. 14(2). 450–467. 8 indexed citations
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Kuhnt, Jana, et al.. (2020). Information and communication technology in the lives of forcibly displaced persons in Kenya. Econstor (Econstor). 2 indexed citations
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Ruhe, Constantin, et al.. (2020). The Asylum Hump: Why Country Income Level Predicts New Asylum Seekers, But Not New Refugees. Journal of Refugee Studies. 34(2). 1730–1746. 5 indexed citations
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Martin-Shields, Charles & Wolfgang Stojetz. (2018). Food security and conflict: Empirical challenges and future opportunities for research and policy making on food security and conflict. World Development. 119. 150–164. 176 indexed citations
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Martin-Shields, Charles, et al.. (2017). Peacekeeping's Digital Economy: The Role of Communication Technologies in Post-conflict Economic Growth. International Peacekeeping. 25(3). 420–445. 16 indexed citations
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Martin-Shields, Charles & Wolfgang Stojetz. (2017). Food Security As Peacebuilding: Analyzing the Relationship between Food Security and Conflict Data to Support Empirical Policy Making. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Brück, Tilman, Patrícia Justino, & Charles Martin-Shields. (2017). Conflict and development: recent research advances and future agendas. Working Paper Series. 14 indexed citations
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Martin-Shields, Charles, et al.. (2017). More development - more migration? The "migration hump" and its significance for development policy co-operation with sub-Saharan Africa. Social Science Open Access Repository (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences). 4. 6 indexed citations
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Martin-Shields, Charles, et al.. (2017). Peacekeeping's Digital Economy: The Role of Communication Technologies in Post-Conflict Economic Growth. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Schraven, Benjamin, et al.. (2017). Mehr Entwicklung - mehr Migration? Der "migration hump" und seine Bedeutung für die entwicklungspolitische Zusammenarbeit mit Subsahara-Afrika. Econstor (Econstor). 4.
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Firchow, Pamina, Charles Martin-Shields, Atalia Omer, & Roger Mac Ginty. (2016). PeaceTech: The Liminal Spaces of Digital Technology in Peacebuilding. International Studies Perspectives. ekw007–ekw007. 13 indexed citations
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Martin-Shields, Charles & Elizabeth Stones. (2014). Smart Phones and Social Bonds: Communication Technology and Inter-Ethnic Cooperation in Kenya. Journal of Peacebuilding & Development. 9(3). 50–64. 2 indexed citations
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Martin-Shields, Charles. (2013). The Technologist’s Dilemma Ethical Challenges of Using Crowdsourcing Technology in Conflict and Disaster-Affected Regions. Georgetown journal of international affairs. 13(9). 6 indexed citations
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Martin-Shields, Charles. (2013). Inter-ethnic Cooperation Revisited: Why mobile phones can help prevent discrete events of violence, using the Kenyan case study. Stability International Journal of Security and Development. 2(3). 58–58. 103 indexed citations

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