Melissa Gregg

4.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
47 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Melissa Gregg is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Gender Studies and Urban Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Melissa Gregg has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 13 papers in Gender Studies and 9 papers in Urban Studies. Recurrent topics in Melissa Gregg's work include Gender, Feminism, and Media (13 papers), Cultural Industries and Urban Development (9 papers) and Digital Economy and Work Transformation (6 papers). Melissa Gregg is often cited by papers focused on Gender, Feminism, and Media (13 papers), Cultural Industries and Urban Development (9 papers) and Digital Economy and Work Transformation (6 papers). Melissa Gregg collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Hong Kong. Melissa Gregg's co-authors include Gregory J. Seigworth, Rebecca Brown, Catherine Driscoll, Yolande Strengers, Paula Arcari, Larissa Nicholls, Jenny Kennedy, Rutvica Andrijasevic, Jack Linchuan Qiu and Kate Crawford and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Computer and Energy Research & Social Science.

In The Last Decade

Melissa Gregg

41 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

The Affect Theory Reader 2010 2026 2015 2020 2010 250 500 750

Peers

Melissa Gregg
Celia Lury United Kingdom
Couze Venn United Kingdom
Paul Virilio United Kingdom
Tania Lewis Australia
Christine Hine United Kingdom
Larissa Hjorth Australia
Beryl Langer Australia
Celia Lury United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Melissa Gregg

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Fields of papers citing papers by Melissa Gregg

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Melissa Gregg

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Andrijasevic, Rutvica, Yu-Jie Chen, Melissa Gregg, & Marc Steinberg. (2021). Media and Management. Social Science Open Access Repository (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences).
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Gregg, Melissa & Rutvica Andrijasevic. (2019). Virtually Absent: The Gendered Histories and Economies of Digital Labour. Feminist Review. 123(1). 1–7. 24 indexed citations
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Gregg, Melissa. (2018). Counterproductive Time Management in the Knowledge Economy. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 21 indexed citations
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Gregg, Melissa. (2018). Counterproductive. 80 indexed citations
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Gregg, Melissa. (2015). FCJ-186 Hack for good: Speculative labour, app development and the burden of austerity. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 185–202. 21 indexed citations
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Qiu, Jack Linchuan, Melissa Gregg, & Kate Crawford. (2014). Circuits of Labour: A Labour Theory of the iPhone Era. tripleC Communication Capitalism & Critique Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 12(2). 32 indexed citations
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Ödman, Carolina J., et al.. (2014). The World of Making. Computer. 47(12). 24–40. 9 indexed citations
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Driscoll, Catherine & Melissa Gregg. (2011). CONVERGENCE CULTURE AND THE LEGACY OF FEMINIST CULTURAL STUDIES. Cultural Studies. 25(4-5). 566–584. 22 indexed citations
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Gregg, Melissa & Gregory J. Seigworth. (2010). The Affect Theory Reader. 971 indexed citations breakdown →
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Gregg, Melissa. (2008). Testing the friendship: Feminism and the limits of online social networks. Feminist Media Studies. 8(2). 206–209. 9 indexed citations
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Gregg, Melissa. (2008). Communicating Investment: Cultural Studies, Affect and the Academy. The Review of Education Pedagogy & Cultural Studies. 30(1). 43–59. 4 indexed citations
12.
Gregg, Melissa. (2007). Freedom to Work: The Impact of Wireless on Labour Politics. Media International Australia. 125(1). 57–70. 1 indexed citations
13.
Gregg, Melissa & Jean Burgess. (2006). Editors' Introduction. Continuum. 20(2). 145–146.
14.
Gregg, Melissa. (2006). Feeling Ordinary: Blogging as Conversational Scholarship. Continuum. 20(2). 147–160. 27 indexed citations
15.
Gregg, Melissa. (2006). Posting With Passion: Blogs and the Politics of Gender. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 151–160. 9 indexed citations
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Gregg, Melissa. (2005). Affect. M/C Journal. 8(6). 1 indexed citations
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Gregg, Melissa. (2004). A mundane voice. Cultural Studies. 18(2-3). 363–383. 12 indexed citations
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Gregg, Melissa. (2003). A neglected history: Richard Hoggart’s discourse of empathy. Rethinking History. 7(3). 285–306. 6 indexed citations
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Gregg, Melissa. (2002). Remnants of Humanism. Continuum. 16(3). 273–284.
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Gregg, Melissa. (1970). Available in Selected Metros Only: Rural Melancholy and the Promise of Online Connectivity. Cultural Studies Review. 16(1). 10 indexed citations

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