David C. Turner

551 total citations
18 papers, 404 citations indexed

About

David C. Turner is a scholar working on Geophysics, Sociology and Political Science and Education. According to data from OpenAlex, David C. Turner has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 404 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Geophysics, 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 6 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in David C. Turner's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (5 papers), Geological and Geophysical Studies (5 papers) and Critical Race Theory in Education (4 papers). David C. Turner is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (5 papers), Geological and Geophysical Studies (5 papers) and Critical Race Theory in Education (4 papers). David C. Turner collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Switzerland. David C. Turner's co-authors include Peter Bowden, Jesse Hutchinson, O. van Breemen, D. C. Rex, Kevin Miles, Ling‐Yuh Huw, Elicia Penuel, Feifei Li, Leonardo Pereira and David Carlile and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Blood and American Educational Research Journal.

In The Last Decade

David C. Turner

16 papers receiving 364 citations

Peers

David C. Turner
Elena Eva Italy
Kevin Hefferan United States
John Taber United States
Kenneth Clark United States
Adam J. Jeffery United Kingdom
Paul R. Hamlyn United States
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Turner, David C.. (2024). “To Me, it Kind of Felt Normal” - Defining the Normalcy of Carcerality with Black Men, Boys, and Youth Workers. Journal of Community Practice. 32(4). 557–578.
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Turner, David C., et al.. (2022). When WE See Us: Commentary on Black Adolescent Research by Black Male Youth Activists. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 32(3). 1120–1124. 4 indexed citations
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Turner, David C., et al.. (2022). Towards Community Rooted Research and Praxis: Reflections on the BSS Safety and Youth Justice Project. Social Sciences. 11(5). 195–195. 7 indexed citations
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Turner, David C.. (2021). The (good) trouble with Black boys: Organizing with Black boys and young men in George Floyd’s America. Theory Into Practice. 60(4). 422–433. 9 indexed citations
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Turner, David C., et al.. (2021). “Maybe You Should Try It This Way Instead”: Youth Activism Amid Managerialist Subterfuge. American Educational Research Journal. 58(2). 386–419. 30 indexed citations
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Turner, David C. & D. C. Rex. (1991). Volcaniclastic carbonatite at Kaluwe, Zambia: age and relations to sedimentary rocks in the Zambezi rift valley. Journal of the Geological Society. 148(1). 13–15. 7 indexed citations
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Turner, David C.. (1988). Volcanic carbonatites of the Kaluwe complex, Zambia. Journal of the Geological Society. 145(1). 95–106. 11 indexed citations
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Turner, David C.. (1986). Magma distribution and crustal extension in the Nigerian younger granite province: evidence from the wase area. Journal of African Earth Sciences (1983). 5(3). 243–247. 5 indexed citations
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Turner, David C.. (1983). Upper Proterozoic schist belts in the Nigerian sector of the Pan-African Province of West Africa. Precambrian Research. 21(1-2). 55–79. 163 indexed citations
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Turner, David C. & Peter Bowden. (1979). The Ningi-Burra complex, Nigeria: dissected calderas and migrating magmatic centres. Journal of the Geological Society. 136(1). 105–119. 23 indexed citations
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Bowden, Peter, O. van Breemen, Jesse Hutchinson, & David C. Turner. (1976). Palaeozoic and Mesozoic age trends for some ring complexes in Niger and Nigeria. Nature. 259(5541). 297–299. 75 indexed citations
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Turner, David C., et al.. (1974). The Daura igneous complex, N Nigeria; a link between the Younger Granite districts of Nigeria and S Niger. Journal of the Geological Society. 130(1). 71–77. 13 indexed citations
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Turner, David C.. (1969). A Gravity Interpretation of the Liruei Ring Complex, Nigeria. Geological Magazine. 106(1). 95–97. 3 indexed citations
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Turner, David C.. (1968). Volcanic and intrusive structures in the Kila-Warji ring-complex, northern Nigeria. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 124(1-4). 81–89. 11 indexed citations
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Turner, David C.. (1963). Ring-structures in the Sara-Fier Younger Granite complex, Northern Nigeria. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 119(1-4). 345–366. 38 indexed citations

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