Paul Hodge

561 total citations
23 papers, 362 citations indexed

About

Paul Hodge is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Geography, Planning and Development and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Paul Hodge has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 362 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 7 papers in Geography, Planning and Development and 5 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Paul Hodge's work include Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights (5 papers), Geographies of human-animal interactions (4 papers) and Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development (4 papers). Paul Hodge is often cited by papers focused on Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights (5 papers), Geographies of human-animal interactions (4 papers) and Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development (4 papers). Paul Hodge collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Sweden and Canada. Paul Hodge's co-authors include Sarah Wright, Meg Sherval, Jo Barraket, Sandie Suchet‐Pearson, Rose Melville, Steven Hodge, Jenny Cameron, Amanda Howard, Celia McMichael and Susan Engel and has published in prestigious journals such as Studies in Higher Education, Geoforum and Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers.

In The Last Decade

Paul Hodge

20 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
Paul Hodge Australia 11 176 86 59 57 57 23 362
Lauren Tynan Australia 7 108 0.6× 41 0.5× 82 1.4× 90 1.6× 54 0.9× 10 337
Adam J. Barker United Kingdom 11 253 1.4× 82 1.0× 41 0.7× 137 2.4× 97 1.7× 19 461
Tracey Lindberg Australia 5 385 2.2× 56 0.7× 70 1.2× 144 2.5× 88 1.5× 6 597
Eva Mackey Canada 7 323 1.8× 30 0.3× 56 0.9× 100 1.8× 36 0.6× 11 476
Michele Lobo Australia 13 317 1.8× 124 1.4× 34 0.6× 19 0.3× 56 1.0× 55 481
Toon van Meijl Netherlands 10 103 0.6× 24 0.3× 30 0.5× 40 0.7× 35 0.6× 35 237
Maile Arvin Australia 5 218 1.2× 18 0.2× 51 0.9× 109 1.9× 46 0.8× 10 366
Claudia Orange 5 113 0.6× 25 0.3× 40 0.7× 71 1.2× 37 0.6× 6 292
David Welchman Gegeo United States 10 201 1.1× 84 1.0× 72 1.2× 51 0.9× 41 0.7× 21 504
Cressida Fforde Australia 7 101 0.6× 36 0.4× 50 0.8× 88 1.5× 50 0.9× 15 329

Countries citing papers authored by Paul Hodge

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Fields of papers citing papers by Paul Hodge

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Paul Hodge

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Paul Hodge. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Paul Hodge based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Paul Hodge. Paul Hodge is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hodge, Paul, et al.. (2024). What Does Country-Led Mean from Who/Where We Are on Gumbaynggirr Ngambaa Country?. Australian Geographer. 55(4). 477–493.
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Klocker, Natascha, Paul Hodge, Olivia Dun, et al.. (2021). Spaces of well‐being and regional settlement: International migrants and the rural idyll. Population Space and Place. 27(8). 17 indexed citations
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Wright, Sarah, et al.. (2021). Ethics and consent in more‐than‐human research: Some considerations from/with/as Gumbaynggirr Country, Australia. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 47(3). 709–724. 17 indexed citations
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Hodge, Paul & Steven Hodge. (2021). Asylum Seeking, Border Security, Hope. Antipode. 53(6). 1704–1724. 4 indexed citations
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Hodge, Paul, et al.. (2019). Yanama budyari gumada: reframing the urban to care as Darug Country in western Sydney. Australian Geographer. 50(3). 279–293. 49 indexed citations
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Hodge, Paul. (2018). #LetThemStay#BringThemHere: Embodied politics, asylum seeking, and performativities of protest opposing Australia’s Operation Sovereign Borders. Environment and Planning C Politics and Space. 37(3). 386–406. 7 indexed citations
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Wright, Sarah, et al.. (2018). Yandaarra is living protocol. Social & Cultural Geography. 21(7). 940–961. 24 indexed citations
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Country, Bawaka, Laklak Burarrwanga, Ritjilili Ganambarr, et al.. (2018). Meeting across ontologies: grappling with an ethics of care in our human-more-than-human collaborative work. NOVA (University of Newcastle Australia). 219–243. 3 indexed citations
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Hodge, Paul. (2017). Introduction: critical development studies—critique and radical praxis. Geographical Research. 55(3). 321–325. 1 indexed citations
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Cameron, Jenny, et al.. (2016). Navigating dilemmas of community development: Practitioner reflections on working with Aboriginal communities. Community Development. 47(4). 546–561. 6 indexed citations
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Hodge, Paul. (2014). ‘Governed freedom’ in Oceania: AusAID, subjectivation and the practice of critique in studies of governmentality. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 55(3). 292–305. 9 indexed citations
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Suchet‐Pearson, Sandie, Sarah Wright, Kate Lloyd, Laklak Burarrwanga, & Paul Hodge. (2013). Footprints across the beach: beyond researcher-centered methodologies. NOVA (University of Newcastle, Australia). 840–855. 5 indexed citations
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Hodge, Paul. (2012). A Progressive Authoritarianism? The case of post-2006 Fiji. Third World Quarterly. 33(6). 1147–1163. 4 indexed citations
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Wright, Sarah & Paul Hodge. (2012). To be Transformed: Emotions in Cross-Cultural, Field-Based Learning in Northern Australia. Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 36(3). 355–368. 28 indexed citations
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Hodge, Paul, et al.. (2011). Revisiting 'how we learn' in academia : practice-based learning exchanges. Studies in Higher Education. 36(2). 1 indexed citations
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Hodge, Paul, et al.. (2010). Revisiting ‘how we learn’ in academia: practice‐based learning exchanges in three Australian universities. Studies in Higher Education. 36(2). 167–183. 40 indexed citations
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Hodge, Paul, et al.. (2006). Indigenous Research: Whose Priority? Journeys and Possibilities of Cross‐Cultural Research in Geography. Geographical Research. 44(1). 41–51. 47 indexed citations
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Agassiz, David J. L., et al.. (1998). 1996 annual exhibition, Imperial College, London SW7 - 2 November 1996. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 16(3). 159–189. 1 indexed citations

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