Amy Krings, MSW, PhD (Social Work and Political Science)

About Amy Krings, MSW, PhD (Social Work and Political Science)

Amy Krings, MSW, PhD (Social Work and Political Science), With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Loyola University Chicago, specializes in the field of Community Organizing, Environmental Justice, Gentrification, Political Social Work, Social Justice.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Responsibilization and Retraditionalization: How Neoliberal Logics Reproduce Gender Inequities Among Women Community Organizers in Chicago

Which environmental social work? Environmentalisms, social justice, and the dilemmas ahead

Experiences with environmental gentrification: Evidence from Chicago

How Early Social Work Faculty Experienced Support in Their Doctoral Programs

Building or burning: Critical reflections on social and political change

How COVID-19 and Racial Justice Protests Influenced Social Workers’ Perceptions of Policy and Political Participation

The challenges of “Moving at the Speed of Trust”: how women navigate new public management dynamics in power-based community organizations

Abolitionism and Ecosocial Work: Towards Equity, Liberation and Environmental Justice

Amy Krings, MSW, PhD (Social Work and Political Science) Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

729

Citations(since 2020)

683

Cited By

223

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

15

Email

University Profile Page

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Amy Krings, MSW, PhD (Social Work and Political Science) Skills & Research Interests

Community Organizing

Environmental Justice

Gentrification

Political Social Work

Social Justice

Top articles of Amy Krings, MSW, PhD (Social Work and Political Science)

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Responsibilization and Retraditionalization: How Neoliberal Logics Reproduce Gender Inequities Among Women Community Organizers in Chicago

Affilia

Mary Dungy

Amy Krings

2024/3/31

Which environmental social work? Environmentalisms, social justice, and the dilemmas ahead

Social Service Review

John Mathias

Amy Krings

Samantha Teixeira

2023/9/1

Experiences with environmental gentrification: Evidence from Chicago

Landscape and Urban Planning

Tania M Schusler

Amy Krings

Richard T Melstrom

2023/8/1

How Early Social Work Faculty Experienced Support in Their Doctoral Programs

Journal of Social Work Education

Amy Krings

Andrea S Mora

Saria Bechara

Celeste N Sánchez

Lorraine M Gutiérrez

...

2023/12/21

Building or burning: Critical reflections on social and political change

Journal of Policy Practice and Research

Amy Krings

Karen D’Angelo

Jan Ivery

Amy B Murphy-Nugen

2023/3

How COVID-19 and Racial Justice Protests Influenced Social Workers’ Perceptions of Policy and Political Participation

Social Work Research

Amy Krings

Maria V Wathen

Teresa Kilbane

2023/12/1

The challenges of “Moving at the Speed of Trust”: how women navigate new public management dynamics in power-based community organizations

Journal of Community Practice

Mary L Dungy

Amy Krings

2023/1/2

Abolitionism and Ecosocial Work: Towards Equity, Liberation and Environmental Justice

British Journal of Social Work

Amy Shackelford

Smitha Rao

Amy Krings

Kathryn Frances

2023

Fat Liberation: How Social Workers Can Incorporate Fat Activism to Promote Care and Justice

Affilia

Brianna L Sorensen

Amy Krings

2023/11

Strengthening the Social Responses to the Human Impacts of Environmental Change

Rachel Forbes

Dorlisa J Minnick

Amy Krings

Felicia M Mitchell

Samantha Teixeira

...

2023/1/1

Who benefits from brownfield cleanup and gentrification? Evidence from Chicago

Urban Affairs Review

Richard T Melstrom

Rose Mohammadi

Tania Schusler

Amy Krings

2022/11

Creating Social Responses to a Changing Environment

Susan P. Kemp

Lawrence A. Palinkas

Lisa Reyes Mason

Shanondora Billiot

Felicia M. Mitchell

...

2022

Resisting gentrification: The theoretical and practice contributions of social work

Journal of Social Work

Amie Thurber

Amy Krings

Linda S Martinez

Mary Ohmer

2021/1

Responses to Environmental Change

Lisa Rayes Mason

Susan P. Kemp

Lawrence A. Palinkas

Amy Krings

2021/12/22

Environmental justice organizing in a gentrifying community: Navigating dilemmas of representation, issue selection, and recruitment

Families in Society

Amy Krings

Colette Copic

2021/4

Gentrification

Loretta Lees

Tom Slater

Elvin Wyly

2013/10/18

Environmental Gentrification in Chicago: Perceptions, Dilemmas and Paths Forward

Colette Copic

Tania Schusler

Amy Krings

2020

Equity in sustainable development: Community responses to environmental gentrification

Amy Krings

Tania M Schusler

2020/10

Planning, participation, and power in a shrinking city: The Detroit Works Project

Journal of Urban Affairs

Gregory B Markus

Amy Krings

2020/11/16

Environmental social work in the disciplinary literature, 1991–2015

International Social Work

Amy Krings

Bryan G Victor

John Mathias

Brian E Perron

2020/5

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