Tine Davids

884 total citations
31 papers, 503 citations indexed

About

Tine Davids is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Demography and Gender Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Tine Davids has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 503 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 8 papers in Demography and 7 papers in Gender Studies. Recurrent topics in Tine Davids's work include Migration and Labor Dynamics (12 papers), Migration, Refugees, and Integration (12 papers) and Diaspora, migration, transnational identity (6 papers). Tine Davids is often cited by papers focused on Migration and Labor Dynamics (12 papers), Migration, Refugees, and Integration (12 papers) and Diaspora, migration, transnational identity (6 papers). Tine Davids collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United Kingdom and Lebanon. Tine Davids's co-authors include Marieke van Houte, Hein de Haas, Ruerd Ruben, Niels Spierings, Melissa Siegel, Anouka van Eerdewijk, Joris Schapendonk, Marcel Lubbers, Jonathan Gross and Anneke Sools and has published in prestigious journals such as International Migration Review, Futures and Ethnic and Racial Studies.

In The Last Decade

Tine Davids

28 papers receiving 453 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tine Davids Netherlands 13 403 138 86 68 61 31 503
Tanja Bastia United Kingdom 16 507 1.3× 165 1.2× 39 0.5× 42 0.6× 79 1.3× 33 646
Nauja Kleist Denmark 11 478 1.2× 241 1.7× 37 0.4× 24 0.4× 102 1.7× 31 610
Aleksandra Grzymała-Kazłowska Poland 11 486 1.2× 152 1.1× 139 1.6× 36 0.5× 111 1.8× 35 639
Özge Bilgili Netherlands 11 358 0.9× 88 0.6× 88 1.0× 19 0.3× 91 1.5× 26 484
Isabella Crespi Italy 9 198 0.5× 55 0.4× 32 0.4× 116 1.7× 66 1.1× 51 355
Thanh-Đạm Trương Netherlands 11 382 0.9× 80 0.6× 28 0.3× 83 1.2× 107 1.8× 29 465
Inés M. Miyares United States 11 482 1.2× 163 1.2× 87 1.0× 24 0.4× 38 0.6× 17 572
Unnur Dı́s Skaptadóttir Iceland 11 212 0.5× 77 0.6× 33 0.4× 34 0.5× 34 0.6× 33 351
Lisa Goodson United Kingdom 11 415 1.0× 61 0.4× 190 2.2× 32 0.5× 34 0.6× 27 553
Michele Ruth Gamburd United States 10 440 1.1× 186 1.3× 34 0.4× 35 0.5× 79 1.3× 25 529

Countries citing papers authored by Tine Davids

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tine Davids

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tine Davids

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Tine Davids. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Tine Davids 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 Tine Davids. Tine Davids 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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Davids, Tine, et al.. (2025). Two peas in a pod? How to mix methods in ethnic and migration studies. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 51(12). 3041–3059. 7 indexed citations
2.
Davids, Tine, Marieke van Houte, & Maybritt Jill Alpes. (2025). Mixing creative and qualitative methods: an appreciative inquiry into responsible knowledge production for engaged scholars. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 51(12). 3153–3169. 4 indexed citations
3.
Gross, Jonathan, Tine Davids, Anneke Sools, & Yashar Saghai. (2023). Covid-19 and the politics of hope: A comparative analysis of Greek and Ecuadorian letters from a desired post-pandemic future. Futures. 149. 103115–103115. 7 indexed citations
4.
Schapendonk, Joris, et al.. (2023). Sheltering difference: (un)doing the migrant/volunteer divide through sheltering practices in Mexico and the Netherlands. Frontiers in Sociology. 8. 1084429–1084429. 1 indexed citations
5.
Triliva, Sofia, et al.. (2022). Emerging from the global syndemic crucible: Finding belonging in a post corona future. Futures. 143. 103034–103034. 5 indexed citations
6.
Davids, Tine, et al.. (2022). A cosmopolitan explanation of the integration paradox: a mixed methods approach. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 45(16). 412–434. 6 indexed citations
7.
Davids, Tine, et al.. (2020). The lived experience of an integration paradox: why high-skilled migrants from Turkey experience little national belonging in the Netherlands. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 47(1). 69–87. 30 indexed citations
8.
Davids, Tine. (2014). Trying to be a vulnerable observer: Matters of agency, solidarity and hospitality in feminist ethnography. Women s Studies International Forum. 43. 50–58. 21 indexed citations
9.
Houte, Marieke van & Tine Davids. (2014). Moving Back or Moving Forward? Return Migration, Development and Peace-Building. 16. 71–87. 15 indexed citations
10.
Davids, Tine, et al.. (2014). Embodied engagements: Feminist ethnography at the crossing of knowledge production and representation — An introduction. Women s Studies International Forum. 43. 1–4. 15 indexed citations
11.
Eerdewijk, Anouka van & Tine Davids. (2013). ESCAPING THE MYTHICAL BEAST: GENDER MAINSTREAMING RECONCEPTUALISED. Journal of International Development. 26(3). 303–316. 23 indexed citations
12.
Davids, Tine, et al.. (2013). FEMINIST CHANGE REVISITED: GENDER MAINSTREAMING AS SLOW REVOLUTION. Journal of International Development. 26(3). 396–408. 38 indexed citations
13.
Davids, Tine, et al.. (2011). Reclaiming the transformative potential: Gender mainstreaming in Dutch Development cooperation. 290–308. 2 indexed citations
14.
Davids, Tine, et al.. (2011). Governmentalities and Moral Agents in the Local/Global Nexus: Male Premarital Sexuality in Dakar, Senegal. Globalizations. 8(2). 197–211. 4 indexed citations
15.
Davids, Tine, et al.. (2009). The Unhappy Marriage between Gender and Globalisation. Third World Quarterly. 30(5). 905–920. 10 indexed citations
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Ruben, Ruerd, Marieke van Houte, & Tine Davids. (2009). What Determines the Embeddedness of Forced-Return Migrants? Rethinking the Role of Pre- and Post-Return Assistance. International Migration Review. 43(4). 908–937. 76 indexed citations
17.
Houte, Marieke van & Tine Davids. (2008). Development and Return Migration: from policy panacea to migrant perspective sustainability. Third World Quarterly. 29(7). 1411–1429. 61 indexed citations
18.
Davids, Tine & Marieke van Houte. (2008). Remigration, Development and Mixed Embeddedness: An Agenda for Qualitative Research?. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 10. 169–193. 22 indexed citations
19.
Davids, Tine, et al.. (2007). Gender identities in a globalizing world (with a case on sexuality and masculinity from Senegal). Radboud Repository (Radboud University). 1(2). 21–43. 1 indexed citations
20.
Davids, Tine, et al.. (2007). Urban youth: Actors of change: An exploration into everyday life of deprived urban youth. Radboud Repository (Radboud University). 1 indexed citations

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