Sandra Grey

443 total citations
16 papers, 208 citations indexed

About

Sandra Grey is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Sandra Grey has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 208 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 5 papers in Public Administration and 3 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Sandra Grey's work include Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering (3 papers), Labor Movements and Unions (2 papers) and Political Conflict and Governance (2 papers). Sandra Grey is often cited by papers focused on Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering (3 papers), Labor Movements and Unions (2 papers) and Political Conflict and Governance (2 papers). Sandra Grey collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, Australia and Switzerland. Sandra Grey's co-authors include Marian Sawer, Cat Pausé, Teresa Baker, Michael Beckmann, Kassam Mahomed, Ben W. Mol, Dylan Taylor and Wentao Li and has published in prestigious journals such as Human Reproduction, Politics & Gender and Policy Futures in Education.

In The Last Decade

Sandra Grey

15 papers receiving 175 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sandra Grey New Zealand 6 136 83 70 19 16 16 208
Petra Ahrens Finland 12 190 1.4× 170 2.0× 61 0.9× 9 0.5× 47 2.9× 41 282
Ronnee Schreiber United States 8 166 1.2× 126 1.5× 73 1.0× 4 0.2× 29 1.8× 14 210
Wendy G. Smooth United States 6 243 1.8× 160 1.9× 106 1.5× 10 0.5× 23 1.4× 11 292
Anna Gwiazda United Kingdom 11 117 0.9× 221 2.7× 94 1.3× 7 0.4× 28 1.8× 23 288
Kimberly Cowell‐Meyers United States 8 253 1.9× 206 2.5× 122 1.7× 8 0.4× 49 3.1× 19 314
Raùl Magni-Berton France 8 28 0.2× 110 1.3× 90 1.3× 6 0.3× 11 0.7× 55 202
Brenda O’Neill Canada 9 135 1.0× 169 2.0× 111 1.6× 7 0.4× 23 1.4× 21 274
Mónica Threlfall United Kingdom 9 102 0.8× 139 1.7× 88 1.3× 30 1.6× 15 0.9× 16 229
Janet Clark United States 11 193 1.4× 163 2.0× 119 1.7× 12 0.6× 16 1.0× 30 306
Sabine Hark Germany 8 55 0.4× 58 0.7× 98 1.4× 3 0.2× 16 1.0× 31 199

Countries citing papers authored by Sandra Grey

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sandra Grey

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

This network shows the impact of papers produced by Sandra Grey. 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 Sandra Grey. The network helps show where Sandra Grey may publish in the future.

Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sandra Grey

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Sandra Grey. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Sandra Grey 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 Sandra Grey. Sandra Grey is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Beckmann, Michael, Kassam Mahomed, Teresa Baker, et al.. (2023). Progesterone for women with threatened miscarriage (STOP trial): a placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial. Human Reproduction. 38(4). 560–568. 14 indexed citations
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Pausé, Cat & Sandra Grey. (2018). Throwing Our Weight Around: Fat Girls, Protest, and Civil Unrest. M/C Journal. 21(3). 2 indexed citations
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Taylor, Dylan & Sandra Grey. (2014). From Class-Struggle to Neoliberal Narratives: Redistributive Movements in Aotearoa/New Zealand. New Zealand sociology. 29(3). 69. 1 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra. (2013). Activist Academics: What Future?. Policy Futures in Education. 11(6). 700–711. 6 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra, et al.. (2013). Fears, constraints, and contracts: the democratic reality for New Zealand’s community and voluntary sector. 2 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra. (2013). Activist Academics: What Future?. Policy Futures in Education. 11(6). 700–711. 3 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra, et al.. (2013). The democratic reality for New Zealand's community and voluntary sector.
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Grey, Sandra, et al.. (2013). The contract state and constrained democracy: the community and voluntary sector under threat. Policy Quarterly. 9(3). 6 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra. (2011). MMP delivers for women.. PubMed. 17(5). 37–37. 2 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra, et al.. (2010). When the Next Step Is Capital Punishment What Choices Do We Have: Penal Reform Movements in the Age of Penal Populism. New Zealand sociology. 25(2). 38. 2 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra. (2010). When No “Official Record” Exists?. Politics & Gender. 6(4). 622–629. 5 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra. (2008). Out of sight, out of mind: The New Zealand women’s movement. 85–98. 2 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra & Marian Sawer. (2008). Women's Movements. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 27 indexed citations
14.
Grey, Sandra. (2006). Numbers and Beyond: The Relevance of Critical Mass in Gender Research. Politics & Gender. 2(4). 129 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra. (2006). The ‘new world’? The substantive representation of women in New Zealand. 156–173. 4 indexed citations
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Grey, Sandra. (2002). Can we measure the influence of social movements. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 3 indexed citations

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