Nina Amelung

421 total citations · 1 hit paper
16 papers, 181 citations indexed

About

Nina Amelung is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Communication. According to data from OpenAlex, Nina Amelung has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 181 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 4 papers in Communication. Recurrent topics in Nina Amelung's work include Social Media and Politics (4 papers), European Criminal Justice and Data Protection (3 papers) and Ethics in Clinical Research (2 papers). Nina Amelung is often cited by papers focused on Social Media and Politics (4 papers), European Criminal Justice and Data Protection (3 papers) and Ethics in Clinical Research (2 papers). Nina Amelung collaborates with scholars based in Portugal, Germany and Netherlands. Nina Amelung's co-authors include Jan-Peter Voß, Helena Machado, Stephan Scheel, Rogier van Reekum, Rafaela Granja, Matthias Wienroth, Britta Baumgarten, Carsten Mann and Arno Simons and has published in prestigious journals such as Social Studies of Science, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and The British Journal of Criminology.

In The Last Decade

Nina Amelung

15 papers receiving 166 citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Amelung, Nina, Stephan Scheel, & Rogier van Reekum. (2024). Reinventing the politics of knowledge production in migration studies: introduction to the special issue. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 50(9). 2163–2187. 32 indexed citations breakdown →
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Amelung, Nina, et al.. (2023). Border control technologies: introduction. Science as Culture. 32(3). 323–343. 4 indexed citations
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Wienroth, Matthias & Nina Amelung. (2023). ‘Crisis’, control and circulation: Biometric surveillance in the policing of the ‘crimmigrant other’. International Journal of Police Science & Management. 25(3). 297–312. 5 indexed citations
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Amelung, Nina & Helena Machado. (2021). Governing expectations of forensic innovations in society: the case of FDP in Germany. New Genetics and Society. 40(4). 498–519. 5 indexed citations
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Amelung, Nina, et al.. (2021). Material Politics of Citizenship.
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Amelung, Nina, et al.. (2020). Technologies, infrastructures and migrations: material citizenship politics. Citizenship Studies. 24(5). 587–606. 25 indexed citations
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Amelung, Nina, Rafaela Granja, & Helena Machado. (2020). Modes of Bio-Bordering. Directory of Open access Books (OAPEN Foundation). 4 indexed citations
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Amelung, Nina & Helena Machado. (2019). Affected for good or for evil: The formation of issue-publics that relate to the UK National DNA Database. Public Understanding of Science. 28(5). 590–605. 5 indexed citations
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Amelung, Nina & Helena Machado. (2019). 'Bio-bordering' processes in the EU: de-bordering and re-bordering along transnational systems of biometric database technologies. RepositóriUM (Universidade do Minho). 5(4). 392–392. 9 indexed citations
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Machado, Helena, Rafaela Granja, & Nina Amelung. (2019). Constructing Suspicion Through Forensic DNA Databases in the EU. The Views of the Prüm Professionals. The British Journal of Criminology. 60(1). 141–159. 11 indexed citations
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Amelung, Nina & Britta Baumgarten. (2016). The Transnational Perspective of Political Participation: Linkages and Differences between Social Movement and Public Participation Studies. Global Society. 31(1). 3–22. 2 indexed citations
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Voß, Jan-Peter & Nina Amelung. (2016). Innovating public participation methods: Technoscientization and reflexive engagement. Social Studies of Science. 46(5). 749–772. 60 indexed citations
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Mann, Carsten, et al.. (2015). Challenging futures of biodiversity offsets and banking. DepositOnce. 1 indexed citations
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Amelung, Nina. (2012). The emergence of citizen panels as a de facto standard. Quaderni. 79. 13–28. 14 indexed citations

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