Erik Carlquist

505 total citations
22 papers, 297 citations indexed

About

Erik Carlquist is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and Education. According to data from OpenAlex, Erik Carlquist has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 297 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Social Psychology, 8 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 4 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in Erik Carlquist's work include Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (5 papers), Cultural Differences and Values (4 papers) and Social Representations and Identity (4 papers). Erik Carlquist is often cited by papers focused on Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (5 papers), Cultural Differences and Values (4 papers) and Social Representations and Identity (4 papers). Erik Carlquist collaborates with scholars based in Norway, Italy and Czechia. Erik Carlquist's co-authors include Rolv Mikkel Blakar, Hilde Eileen Nafstad, Kim Rand, Antonella Delle Fave, Pål Ulleberg, Katrina Roen, Nils Fearnley, Cindy Horst, Teresa Freire and Jeanne Nakamura and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Community Psychology, European Journal of Social Psychology and British Journal of Social Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Erik Carlquist

21 papers receiving 266 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Erik Carlquist Norway 8 132 83 52 32 26 22 297
Shintaro Kono Canada 14 285 2.2× 219 2.6× 42 0.8× 23 0.7× 27 1.0× 53 485
Liza G. Steele United States 8 92 0.7× 242 2.9× 57 1.1× 43 1.3× 6 0.2× 17 410
Anita Koo Hong Kong 11 60 0.5× 226 2.7× 41 0.8× 14 0.4× 12 0.5× 22 459
Linda L. Hoopes United States 6 147 1.1× 197 2.4× 38 0.7× 6 0.2× 50 1.9× 7 314
Cheryl A. Kier Canada 9 125 0.9× 122 1.5× 25 0.5× 60 1.9× 5 0.2× 20 310
John W. Sipple United States 12 97 0.7× 77 0.9× 41 0.8× 10 0.3× 6 0.2× 29 463
Martijn Hendriks Netherlands 9 156 1.2× 211 2.5× 108 2.1× 85 2.7× 9 0.3× 22 414
Peggy Schyns Netherlands 5 260 2.0× 169 2.0× 63 1.2× 115 3.6× 4 0.2× 14 374
Ambrose Leung Canada 7 126 1.0× 124 1.5× 25 0.5× 65 2.0× 5 0.2× 22 275
Georgi Dragolov Germany 7 208 1.6× 245 3.0× 93 1.8× 126 3.9× 5 0.2× 11 464

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Fields of papers citing papers by Erik Carlquist

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Erik Carlquist

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Haugestad, Christian A. P. & Erik Carlquist. (2025). ‘You can't live in fear all the time’: Affective dilemmas in Youth's discussions on climate change in Norway. British Journal of Social Psychology. 64(3). e12888–e12888.
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Schutte, Lusilda, Ingrid Brdar, Marié P. Wissing, et al.. (2023). Measurement Invariance of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire Across 17 Countries. Applied Research in Quality of Life. 18(3). 1491–1519. 7 indexed citations
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Carlquist, Erik, et al.. (2020). Responsibility to protest: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of motives for protest participation in Myanmar.. Peace and Conflict Journal of Peace Psychology. 28(1). 101–110. 8 indexed citations
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Roen, Katrina, et al.. (2020). ‘Does anyone else have this?’ The role of emotion in forum discussions about medical conditions affecting sex characteristics. Culture Health & Sexuality. 23(1). 52–67. 1 indexed citations
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Carlquist, Erik, et al.. (2019). Streams of fun and cringe: talking about Snapchat as mediated affective practice. Subjectivity. 12(3). 228–246. 7 indexed citations
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Carlquist, Erik, et al.. (2018). Affected and connected: feminist and psychological perspectives on emotion in social media. Feminist Media Studies. 19(8). 1114–1128. 7 indexed citations
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Carlquist, Erik, Hilde Eileen Nafstad, & Rolv Mikkel Blakar. (2017). Understanding Satisfaction: An Analysis of the Meaning Potential of the Word “Satisfaction” in Everyday Norwegian Language. Journal of Happiness Studies. 19(4). 939–959. 4 indexed citations
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Carlquist, Erik, et al.. (2016). Well-being vocabulary in media language: An analysis of changing word usage in Norwegian newspapers. The Journal of Positive Psychology. 12(2). 99–109. 11 indexed citations
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Carlquist, Erik, Pål Ulleberg, Antonella Delle Fave, Hilde Eileen Nafstad, & Rolv Mikkel Blakar. (2016). Everyday Understandings of Happiness, Good Life, and Satisfaction: Three Different Facets of Well-being. Applied Research in Quality of Life. 12(2). 481–505. 73 indexed citations
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Brdar, Ingrid, Antonella Delle Fave, Marié P. Wissing, et al.. (2016). The relationship between affect arousal, satisfaction and happiness in life domains: A cross-national study. 1 indexed citations
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Blakar, Rolv Mikkel, et al.. (2011). Symbolic Boundaries and Ideology in the Norwegian Multicultural Society: A Longitudinal Study of Public Discourse. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology. 22(3). 187–205. 15 indexed citations
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Nafstad, Hilde Eileen, et al.. (2009). Globalization, Neo‐Liberalism and Community Psychology. American Journal of Community Psychology. 43(1-2). 162–175. 31 indexed citations
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Nafstad, Hilde Eileen, Erik Carlquist, & Rolv Mikkel Blakar. (2007). COMMUNITY AND CARE WORK IN A WORLD OF CHANGING IDEOLOGIES. Community Work & Family. 10(3). 329–340. 4 indexed citations
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Nafstad, Hilde Eileen, et al.. (2006). Globalizzazione, ideologia e benessere. 11(11). 1000–1022. 1 indexed citations
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Nafstad, Hilde Eileen, et al.. (2005). The representation of social issues in public discourse and newspaper language: a comment on Gardikiotis, Martin and Hewstone's (2004) study. European Journal of Social Psychology. 35(6). 829–833. 4 indexed citations
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Fearnley, Nils & Erik Carlquist. (2001). SUBSIDY REDUCTIONS IN NORWEGIAN URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT: SAVINGS - BUT FOR WHOM?. 2 indexed citations
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Carlquist, Erik. (2001). Incentive Contracts in Norwegian Local Public Transport: The Hordaland Model. The Sydney eScholarship Repository (The University of Sydney). 23 indexed citations
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Fearnley, Nils & Erik Carlquist. (2001). A Tale of Seven Cities: Subsidy Reductions in Norwegian Public Transport. The Sydney eScholarship Repository (The University of Sydney). 3 indexed citations
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Carlquist, Erik. (1995). Leibniz and the ‘Core of Books’: a 17th Century Librarian on Abstracting. Library History. 11(1). 31–36. 1 indexed citations
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Carlquist, Erik. (1971). Solidaritet på prov : Finlandshjälp under vinterkriget. 2 indexed citations

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