Craig Allen Talmage, Ph.D.

Craig Allen Talmage, Ph.D.

Hobart and William Smith Colleges

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Craig Allen Talmage, Ph.D.

Craig Allen Talmage, Ph.D., With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, specializes in the field of Social Entrepreneurship, Community Well-Being, Quality of Life, Psychological Social Capital.

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

Pushing against a future dark side for community development: An editorial call to action

What About the Locals? Laying Out a Third Place Branding Strategy for Local Craft Breweries in the Neolocalism Literature

Reconciling culture and conservation of wildlife: Field insights regarding sustainable community development projects and stakeholder well‐being

On the ground, but not in the field? The (mis) use and portrayal of ethnography in community development literature

Learning in later life: Responding to the evolving educational needs of older people

Undergraduate Perspectives on Community-Engaged Service During COVID-19: Exploring the Differences Between In-Person and Remote Tutoring Experiences

Bolstering community well-being through wildlife conservation: Broadened approaches engaging wildlife well-being and indigenous wisdom

A tool for developing guidelines for institutional policy: a 60 indicator inventory for assessing the age-friendliness of a university

Craig Allen Talmage, Ph.D. Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor and Faculty Associate Arizona State

Citations(all)

1011

Citations(since 2020)

916

Cited By

407

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

Hobart and William Smith Colleges

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Craig Allen Talmage, Ph.D. Skills & Research Interests

Social Entrepreneurship

Community Well-Being

Quality of Life

Psychological Social Capital

Top articles of Craig Allen Talmage, Ph.D.

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Pushing against a future dark side for community development: An editorial call to action

Community Development

Craig A Talmage

Matthew M Mars

Bryan J Hains

Kristina D Hains

Brien K Ashdown

2023/2/4

What About the Locals? Laying Out a Third Place Branding Strategy for Local Craft Breweries in the Neolocalism Literature

Matthew M Mars

Craig A Talmage

2023/12/2

Reconciling culture and conservation of wildlife: Field insights regarding sustainable community development projects and stakeholder well‐being

Sustainable Development

Rotem Weizman

Craig A Talmage

Beth Allgood

Carson Barylak

2023/2

On the ground, but not in the field? The (mis) use and portrayal of ethnography in community development literature

Community Development

Emma Falkenstein

Craig A Talmage

Christopher M Annear

2023/11/2

Learning in later life: Responding to the evolving educational needs of older people

Rob Mark

Craig Talmage

Richard Knopf

2023

Undergraduate Perspectives on Community-Engaged Service During COVID-19: Exploring the Differences Between In-Person and Remote Tutoring Experiences

Craig Allen Talmage

Kathleen Flowers

Peter Budmen

Alexander Cottrell

Jonathan Garcia

...

2023

Bolstering community well-being through wildlife conservation: Broadened approaches engaging wildlife well-being and indigenous wisdom

Community Development

Beth Allgood

Taylor Mann

Christopher Round

Kate Wall

Laura Musikanski

...

2023/9/3

A tool for developing guidelines for institutional policy: a 60 indicator inventory for assessing the age-friendliness of a university

Educational Gerontology

Jin Seop Lim

Myung-Bae Park

Christine H O’Kelly

Richard C Knopf

Craig A Talmage

2023/3/4

Toward a Theory of Misfit Entrepreneurship: Insights from Alternative Enterprises and Misfit Entrepreneurs

Craig A Talmage

Kaleb Boyl

T Alden Gassert

2022/8/23

Enhancing social entrepreneurship education with dark side theory to frame social enterprises

Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy

Craig A Talmage

T Alden Gassert

2022/3/2

Tethering natural capital and cultural capital for a more sustainable post-COVID-19 world

International Journal of Community Well-Being

Craig A Talmage

Beth Allgood

Brien K Ashdown

Ava Brennan

Sally Hill

...

2022/1/7

晚年學習: 響應高齡者不斷變化的教育需求= Learning in later life: Responding to the evolving educational needsof older people

Rob Mark

Craig Talmage

Richard Knopf

2022

Issues of Inequality, Race, and Disaster at the Community Level

TC Caterina-Knorr

JA Ware

CA Talmage

2022/12/30

RESPONDING TO SOCIAL ISOLATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS THROUGH LIFELONG LEARNING

Community Development for Times of Crisis: Creating Caring Communities

Craig A Talmage

Abby Lehr Baker

M Aaron Guest

Richard C Knopf

2022/12/30

Social entrepreneurship: A needed tool for contemporary community development education

International Journal of Community Well-Being

Craig Talmage

2021/6

Decreasing loneliness and social disconnectedness among community-dwelling older adults: The potential of information and communication technologies and ride-hailing services

Activities, Adaptation & Aging

Craig A Talmage

Richard C Knopf

Teresa Wu

David Winkel

Pitu Mirchandani

...

2021/4/3

The potentially damaging effects of developmental aid and voluntourism on cultural capital and well-being

International Journal of Community Well-Being

Brien K Ashdown

Alessa Dixe

Craig A Talmage

2021/3

Critiquing indicators of community strengths in community health needs assessments

International Journal of Community Well-Being

Craig Talmage

Micaela Mercado

Grant Yoder

Kathryn Hamm

Wendy Wolfersteig

2021

Rapid community innovation: A small urban liberal arts community response to COVID-19

International Journal of Community Well-Being

Craig Allen Talmage

Christopher Annear

Kate Equinozzi

Kathleen Flowers

Grace Hammett

...

2021/9

Weaving reflection, action, and knowledge creation: Lived experience as a catalyst into the cycle of praxis for community development

C Bjørn Peterson

Craig A Talmage

Richard C Knopf

2020/4/20

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