Claire Gray

578 total citations
16 papers, 285 citations indexed

About

Claire Gray is a scholar working on Education, Sociology and Political Science and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Claire Gray has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 285 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Education, 3 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 2 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Claire Gray's work include Evaluation of Teaching Practices (3 papers), Innovative Education and Learning Practices (2 papers) and Higher Education Practises and Engagement (2 papers). Claire Gray is often cited by papers focused on Evaluation of Teaching Practices (3 papers), Innovative Education and Learning Practices (2 papers) and Higher Education Practises and Engagement (2 papers). Claire Gray collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada. Claire Gray's co-authors include Eiji Tamagawa, S. F. Paul Man, Ni Bai, Tammy Mui, Kazuhiro Yatera, Yuexin Li, Don D. Sin, Stephan F. van Eeden, Kiyoshi Morimoto and Xing Li and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology and Journal of Urban Health.

In The Last Decade

Claire Gray

16 papers receiving 274 citations

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Countries citing papers authored by Claire Gray

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Fields of papers citing papers by Claire Gray

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Claire Gray

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Claire Gray. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Claire Gray 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 Claire Gray. Claire Gray is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Gray, Claire. (2019). The implementation and impact of National's welfare conditionality in an international context. New Zealand sociology. 34(2). 71. 4 indexed citations
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Trangenstein, Pamela J., Claire Gray, Matthew E. Rossheim, Richard C. Sadler, & David H. Jernigan. (2019). Alcohol Outlet Clusters and Population Disparities. Journal of Urban Health. 97(1). 123–136. 55 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire. (2019). The political demise of Metiria Turei: “fraud, liar, cheat, ugh leftie”. Feminist Media Studies. 21(1). 82–97. 2 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire. (2019). “You look a little bit dark for my liking”: Maori and Pasifika women’s experiences of welfare receipt in Aotearoa New Zealand. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work. 31(1). 5–16. 8 indexed citations
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Turner, Rebecca, Carole Sutton, Claire Gray, Sebastian Stevens, & Julie A. Swain. (2018). Student experiences of research methods education in college-based higher education. Research in Post-Compulsory Education. 23(3). 348–367. 5 indexed citations
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Turner, Rebecca, et al.. (2018). Exploring the potential of using undergraduates’ knowledge, skills and experience in research methods as a proxy for capturing learning gain. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(1). 222–248. 6 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire. (2017). The affective economy of welfare in Aotearoa/New Zealand. New Zealand sociology. 32(2). 139. 2 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire. (2017). A crying shame : affect, emotion and welfare receipt in New Zealand.. University of Canterbury Research Repository (University of Canterbury). 1 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire. (2015). Implementing English Further/Higher Education Partnerships: the Street Level Perspective. Higher Education Quarterly. 70(1). 43–58. 7 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire, et al.. (2015). Research methods teaching in vocational environments: developing critical engagement with knowledge?. Journal of Vocational Education and Training. 67(3). 274–293. 8 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire, et al.. (2014). Student voice and engagement: connecting through partnership. Tertiary Education and Management. 20(1). 57–71. 3 indexed citations
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Turner, Rebecca, Tony Brown, Andrew Edwards‐Jones, et al.. (2014). Narrative explorations into the professional development of lecturers teaching higher education in English further education colleges. Professional Development in Education. 41(3). 546–562. 3 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire, et al.. (2013). A social constructivist approach to introducing skills for employment to Foundation Degree students. Research in Post-Compulsory Education. 18(3). 280–296. 8 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire, et al.. (2013). Pakeha Identity and Whiteness: What does it mean to be White?. 10(2). 82–106. 9 indexed citations
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Gray, Claire. (2012). White Privilege: Exploring the (in)visibility of Pakeha whiteness. University of Canterbury Research Repository (University of Canterbury). 3 indexed citations
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Tamagawa, Eiji, Ni Bai, Kiyoshi Morimoto, et al.. (2008). Particulate matter exposure induces persistent lung inflammation and endothelial dysfunction. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 295(1). L79–L85. 161 indexed citations

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