Peter Walker
Impact in
- Emergency Medical Services top 2%
- Disaster Response and Management
- Public Administration top 10%
- Social Work Education and Practice
Papers in
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- Disaster Management and Resilience 7
- Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering 6
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- Social Work Education and Practice 8
- Co-authors
- Karen Hein (2 shared papers)Larry Minear (2 shared papers)Dyan Mazurana (2 shared papers)Frederick M. Burkle (3 shared papers)Antonio Donini (1 shared paper)Dorothea Hilhorst (1 shared paper)Michael Barnett (1 shared paper)Daniel Maxwell (2 shared papers)
- Journals
- Disasters (7 papers)Community Development Journal (4 papers)International Review of the Red Cross (2 papers)The British Journal of Social Work (2 papers)International Journal of Social Welfare (2 papers)
- Partner nations
- United StatesNew ZealandUnited Kingdom
In The Last Decade
Peter Walker
50 papers receiving 509 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 102
- Emergency Medical Services 114
- Public Administration 51
- Development 36
- Sociology and Political Science 261
- General Health Professions 101
Countries citing papers authored by Peter Walker
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Fields of papers citing papers by Peter Walker
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Peter Walker. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Peter Walker. The network helps show where Peter Walker may publish in the future.
Co-authors
The 25 scholars most cited alongside Peter Walker, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.
All Works
Showing the 20 most-cited of 58 papers — load more, or switch the sort, to bring in the rest.
| # | Work | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2010 | 59 | |
| 2 | 2011 | 37 | |
| 3 | 2002 | 32 | |
| 4 | 2013 | 30 | |
| 5 | 2004 | 27 | |
| 6 | 2013 | 27 | |
| 7 | 2014 | 27 | |
| 8 | 2013 | 25 | |
| 9 | 2005 | 25 | |
| 10 | 2005 | 21 | |
| 11 | 2014 | 21 | |
| 12 | 2004 | 19 | |
| 13 | 2020 | 18 | |
| 14 | 1992 | 16 | |
| 15 | Regime Change for Humanitarian Aid | 2015 | 15 |
| 16 | 2011 | 15 | |
| 17 | 2015 | 11 | |
| 18 | 2015 | 11 | |
| 19 | 2004 | 9 | |
| 20 | 2014 | 9 |
About Peter Walker
Peter Walker is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Public Administration, Finance, General Health Professions and Emergency Medical Services, having authored 58 papers that have together received 575 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Social Work Education and Practice (8 papers), Disaster Management and Resilience (7 papers), Community Development and Social Impact (7 papers), Disaster Response and Management (6 papers), Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering (6 papers), International Development and Aid (4 papers), Research in Social Sciences (3 papers) and Global Peace and Security Dynamics (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Emergency Medical Services (114 citations), Public Administration (51 citations), Development (36 citations), Sociology and Political Science (261 citations) and General Health Professions (101 citations). Peter Walker has collaborated with scholars based in United States, New Zealand and United Kingdom. Frequent co-authors include Karen Hein, Larry Minear, Dyan Mazurana, Frederick M. Burkle, Antonio Donini, Dorothea Hilhorst, Michael Barnett, Daniel Maxwell, Kirsten Johnson and Emily Keddell. Their work appears in journals such as Disasters, Community Development Journal, International Review of the Red Cross, The British Journal of Social Work and International Journal of Social Welfare.
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