Jay Johnson

602 total citations
48 papers, 379 citations indexed

About

Jay Johnson is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology and Gender Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Jay Johnson has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 379 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 16 papers in Social Psychology and 10 papers in Gender Studies. Recurrent topics in Jay Johnson's work include Sports, Gender, and Society (10 papers), Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion (9 papers) and Sport and Mega-Event Impacts (7 papers). Jay Johnson is often cited by papers focused on Sports, Gender, and Society (10 papers), Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion (9 papers) and Sport and Mega-Event Impacts (7 papers). Jay Johnson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Bangladesh. Jay Johnson's co-authors include Nilàm Ram, Ted M. Butryn, Leonard A. Jason, Sue Smith, Mary Michaeleen Cradock, Scott E. Hickey, William B. Schnapp, Michelle Guerrero, Parissa Safai and David R. Bowes and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment and The Canadian Journal of Sociology.

In The Last Decade

Jay Johnson

43 papers receiving 338 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jay Johnson United States 11 135 131 77 67 41 48 379
John J. Miller United States 10 132 1.0× 156 1.2× 108 1.4× 27 0.4× 66 1.6× 55 483
Lone Friis Thing Denmark 12 100 0.7× 252 1.9× 157 2.0× 43 0.6× 44 1.1× 37 554
Lynn Anderson United States 13 201 1.5× 171 1.3× 25 0.3× 64 1.0× 39 1.0× 41 457
Brenda Munro Canada 13 108 0.8× 181 1.4× 35 0.5× 112 1.7× 89 2.2× 31 438
Ashley A. Brown United States 11 234 1.7× 139 1.1× 72 0.9× 184 2.7× 11 0.3× 18 503
Charlene S. Shannon Canada 13 197 1.5× 219 1.7× 49 0.6× 27 0.4× 20 0.5× 27 432
Mark Griffiths United Kingdom 13 134 1.0× 126 1.0× 60 0.8× 37 0.6× 161 3.9× 31 403
Jacqueline Granleese United Kingdom 8 88 0.7× 78 0.6× 57 0.7× 79 1.2× 20 0.5× 11 285
Damien Williams United Kingdom 11 55 0.4× 105 0.8× 27 0.4× 91 1.4× 17 0.4× 24 383
Javier Monforte Spain 13 84 0.6× 152 1.2× 51 0.7× 17 0.3× 71 1.7× 35 359

Countries citing papers authored by Jay Johnson

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jay Johnson

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jay Johnson

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Butryn, Ted M., et al.. (2019). Knowledge and perceptions of doping practices and anti-doping education among elite North American female triathletes. Performance Enhancement & Health. 6(3-4). 121–128. 11 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay, et al.. (2016). Skating on thin ice? An interrogation of Canada’s melting pastime. World Leisure Journal. 59(4). 259–271. 7 indexed citations
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Guerrero, Michelle, et al.. (2016). Examining the nature and extent of hazing in Canadian interuniversity sport. 48(1). 93–93. 2 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay, et al.. (2016). Seeking new glory (d)haze: A qualitative examination of adventure-based, team orientation rituals as an alternative to traditional sport hazing for athletes and coaches. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching. 11(3). 327–341. 6 indexed citations
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Moola, Fiona J., et al.. (2015). “The Heartbeat of Hamilton”. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 14(4). 4 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay, et al.. (2013). The Effect on Student Performance of Web-Based Learning and Homework in Microeconomics. Journal of economics and economic education research. 14(2). 115. 7 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay, et al.. (2012). Inside the Vortex of Sport Celebrification: A Textual Analysis of Jessica Simpson, Tony Romo, and Traditionally Constructed Gender Roles. International Journal of Sport Communication. 5(2). 210–230. 3 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay. (2011). Across the Threshold: A Comparative Analysis of Communitas and Rites of Passage in Sport Hazing and Initiations. The Canadian Journal of Sociology. 36(3). 199–228. 36 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay, et al.. (2011). Sticks and stones: the multifarious effects of body-based harassment on young girls' healthy lifestyle choices. Sport Education and Society. 18(4). 527–549. 4 indexed citations
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Block, Walter E., et al.. (2008). Forget Ocean Front Property, We Want Ocean Real Estate!. Ethics Place & Environment. 11(2). 147–155. 2 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay, et al.. (2007). POTENTIAL GAINS FROM TRADE IN DIRTY INDUSTRIES :R EVISITING LAWRENCE SUMMERS 'M EMO. Cato Journal. 27(3). 397–410. 13 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay. (2006). The effectiveness of orientations as an alternative to traditional hazing practices. TSpace. 3 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay, et al.. (2004). Changing the initiation ceremony. 4 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay. (2002). Are Sisters Doing It For Themselves? An Analysis of Gender and the Sport Initiation Ceremony. Canadian women's studies. 21(3). 13 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay. (2000). Cost-effectiveness of mental health services for persons with a dual diagnosis A literature review and the CCMHCP. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 18(2). 119–127. 24 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay & Scott E. Hickey. (1999). Arrests and incarcerations after psychosocial program involvement: Clubhouse vs. jailhouse.. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 23(1). 66–69. 7 indexed citations
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Schnapp, William B., et al.. (1996). Services for offenders with mental impairments: A Texas model. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 23(4). 361–366. 5 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay, et al.. (1983). American folk art of the twentieth century. Rizzoli eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay. (1967). New Directions in Language Teaching. 7(7). 5–11. 2 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jay. (1967). VTC Film-Tape Translation System of Video-Tape Editing. Journal of the SMPTE. 76(11). 1098–1101.

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