David Everatt

612 citations
29 papers · 269 · h-index 11

Impact in

    • Urban and Rural Development Challenges
  • Law top 5%
    • Legal Issues in South Africa

Papers in

    • South African History and Culture 9
    • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics 4
    • Human Rights and Development 2
  • Law 7
    • Legal Issues in South Africa 7

David Everatt

25 papers receiving 230 citations

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David Everatt
Comparison fields: 5 of 64
  • Urban Studies 30
  • Law 39
  • Sociology and Political Science 134
  • Public Administration 8
  • Safety Research 19
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The 18 scholars most cited alongside David Everatt, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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1 200539
2 201138
3 201022
4 199421
5
The politics of poverty
200519
6 199218
7 201915
8 201614
9 201512
10 202111
11 202210
12 20087
13 20127
14 20115
15
Community driven development in South Africa, 1990-2004
20055
16 20224
17 20243
18 19943
19 20232
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State of the Gauteng City-Region review 2011
20112

About David Everatt

David Everatt is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Law, Political Science and International Relations, Safety Research and Urban Studies, having authored 29 papers that have together received 269 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include South African History and Culture (9 papers), Legal Issues in South Africa (7 papers), Local Economic Development and Planning (6 papers), Youth Education and Societal Dynamics (4 papers), Urban and Rural Development Challenges (3 papers), Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (3 papers), Early Childhood Education and Development (2 papers) and Human Rights and Development (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Urban Studies (30 citations), Law (39 citations), Sociology and Political Science (134 citations), Public Administration (8 citations) and Safety Research (19 citations). David Everatt has collaborated with scholars based in South Africa, Russia and Canada. Frequent co-authors include Brij Maharaj, Adam Habib, Hein Marais, Justin Visagie, Ivan Turok, Marius Pieterse, Andreas Scheba, Mark Orkin, Debbie Budlender and Kenneth Hughes. Their work appears in journals such as Politikon, Journal of Southern African Studies, Prospects, VOLUNTAS International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations and Journal of Community Psychology.

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