Mark Carrigan

596 citations
37 papers · 308 indexed · h-index 8

Mark Carrigan

32 papers receiving 289 citations

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Mark Carrigan
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  • Social Psychology 120
  • Gender Studies 54
  • Communication 36
  • Sociology and Political Science 179
  • Clinical Psychology 78
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All Works

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2 20221
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The impact agenda has led to social media being used in a role it may not be equipped to perform
20183
9
What is Digital Sociology
20171
10
What is Graphic Social Science
20170
11 201724
12 20161
13 20165
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Emma Uprichard: Most big data is social data – the analytics need serious interrogation
20151
15
Book review: media technologies: essays on communication, materiality, and society edited by Tarleton Gillespie, Pablo J. Boczkowski and Kirsten A. Foot
201410
16 20147
17 20134
18 201317
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By opening up a distinctive space between academic research and journalism, a thriving academic blogosphere mediates between them
20132
20 2011127

About Mark Carrigan

Mark Carrigan is a scholar working on Human Factors and Ergonomics, Communication, Sociology and Political Science, Gender Studies and Visual Arts and Performing Arts, having authored 37 papers that have together received 308 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Contemporary Sociological Theory and Practice (6 papers), Critical Realism in Sociology (5 papers), LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (4 papers), Impact of Technology on Adolescents (3 papers), Management and Organizational Studies (2 papers), Social Media and Politics (2 papers), Innovative Education and Learning Practices (2 papers) and Higher Education Practises and Engagement (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Social Psychology (120 citations), Gender Studies (54 citations), Communication (36 citations), Sociology and Political Science (179 citations) and Clinical Psychology (78 citations). Mark Carrigan has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Canada. Frequent co-authors include Tom Brock, Katy Jordan, Mark R. Johnson, Kristina Gupta, Todd G. Morrison, Emma Uprichard, Noortje Marres, Emily Barman, Peter Kahn and Dave Elder‐Vass. Their work appears in journals such as Psychology and Sexuality, The Sociological Review, Sexualities, British Journal of Sociology of Education and Journal of Critical Realism.

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