Dr Andrew Power

Dr Andrew Power

University of Southampton

H-index: 26

Europe-United Kingdom

About Dr Andrew Power

Dr Andrew Power, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southampton, specializes in the field of geographies of disability, independent living, welfare, social justice, care.

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

In response to ‘Day service cultures from the perspectives of autistic people with profound learning disabilities’(Ned Redmore)

Love Notes and Sonnets in Early Modern Tragedy

Encountering the Foreign in Alice in Wonderland and its Arabic Translations

Debilitating landscapes of care and support: envisaging alternative futures

The role of the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group in shaping an evolving field over time

Seabirds

Personalisation policy in the lives of people with learning disabilities: a call to focus on how people build their lives relationally

Parent health and wellbeing at home before and during COVID-19

Dr Andrew Power Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1764

Citations(since 2020)

1169

Cited By

1001

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

30

Email

University Profile Page

University of Southampton

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Dr Andrew Power Skills & Research Interests

geographies of disability

independent living

welfare

social justice

care

Top articles of Dr Andrew Power

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

In response to ‘Day service cultures from the perspectives of autistic people with profound learning disabilities’(Ned Redmore)

British Journal of Learning Disabilities

Shalim Ali

Andrew Power

2024

Love Notes and Sonnets in Early Modern Tragedy

Shakespeare

Andrew J Power

2023/7/3

Encountering the Foreign in Alice in Wonderland and its Arabic Translations

International Journal of Arabic and English Studies

Andrew J. Power

Eman Ibrahim Badr-Albawab

Dana W. Muwafi

2023

Debilitating landscapes of care and support: envisaging alternative futures

Social & Cultural Geography

Hannah Macpherson

Edward Hall

Andrew Power

Alex Kaley

2023/1/2

The role of the Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group in shaping an evolving field over time

Andrew Power

2023

Seabirds

Marine Biogeographic Assessment of the Main Hawaiian Islands. OCS Study BOEM

Arliss J Winship

Brian P Kinlan

LT Ballance

T Joyce

Jeffery B Leirness

...

2016/7/31

Personalisation policy in the lives of people with learning disabilities: a call to focus on how people build their lives relationally

Critical Social Policy

Andrew Power

Andy Coverdale

Abigail Croydon

Edward Hall

Alex Kaley

...

2022/5

Parent health and wellbeing at home before and during COVID-19

Wellbeing, Space and Society

Rachel Houweling

Andrew Power

Dianna Smith

2022/1/1

The Bedouin Shakespeare Company: UAE, London, and Rome

Andrew J. Power

2022/10/22

Voluntary support in a post-welfare state: Experiences and challenges of precarity

Geoforum

Andrew Power

Edward Hall

Alex Kaley

Hannah Macpherson

2021/10/1

Informal care: The forgotten frontlines of COVID-19

Andrew Power

Rachel Herron

2021/6/20

Self-building our lives: Social care research report

Andrew Power

Melanie Nind

Ed Hall

Andrew Coverdale

Hannah Macpherson

...

2020

“Disciplined research in undisciplined settings”: Critical explorations of in situ and mobile methodologies in geographies of health and wellbeing

Area

Ronan Foley

Sarah L Bell

Heli Gittins

Hannah Grove

Alexandra Kaley

...

2020/9

Understanding leadership in higher education as a tool for change in relation to gender

Andrew Power

2020/7/9

Building relationships in inclusive research in diverse contexts

Anna Chalachanová

Melanie Nind

May Østby

Andrew Power

Liz Tilley

...

2020/5/7

Activities Toolkit

Edward Hall

Andrew Power

Melanie Nind

Alex Kaley

Hannah MacPherson

...

2020

Self-building social care: Interviews and focus groups with people with learning disabilities and key practitioners 2018-2019.[Data Collection]

Andrew Coverdale

Andrew Power

Melanie Nind

Ed Hall

2020

The relational geographies of the voluntary sector: Disentangling the ballast of strangers

Progress in Human Geography

Geoffrey DeVerteuil

Andrew Power

Dan Trudeau

2020/10

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