Harriet Thomson

Harriet Thomson

University of Birmingham

H-index: 22

Europe-United Kingdom

About Harriet Thomson

Harriet Thomson, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham,

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

Some Useful Sources

Introduction: Social Policy and the Climate Crisis

Making a Case for Centring Energy Poverty in Social Policy in Light of the Climate Emergency: A Global Integrative Review

If Not Now, Then When? Pathways to Embed Climate Change Within Social Policy

Learning from the Past: The Impacts of Economic Crises on Energy Poverty Mortality and Rural Vulnerability

Looking back to look forward: Reflections from networked research on energy poverty

Energy Transitions in Latin America Through the Lens of Vulnerability and Resilience: Insights from Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico

Energy, sex and gender: protocols for investigating the research nexus

Harriet Thomson Information

University

Position

Associate Professor in Global Social Policy

Citations(all)

3090

Citations(since 2020)

2629

Cited By

1226

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Harriet Thomson

Some Useful Sources

Social Policy and Society

2007/10

Introduction: Social Policy and the Climate Crisis

Social Policy and Society

2023/10

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Making a Case for Centring Energy Poverty in Social Policy in Light of the Climate Emergency: A Global Integrative Review

2023/10/1

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

If Not Now, Then When? Pathways to Embed Climate Change Within Social Policy

Social Policy and Society

2023/10

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Learning from the Past: The Impacts of Economic Crises on Energy Poverty Mortality and Rural Vulnerability

Energies

2023/7/7

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Looking back to look forward: Reflections from networked research on energy poverty

2023/3/17

Energy Transitions in Latin America Through the Lens of Vulnerability and Resilience: Insights from Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico

2022/12/30

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Energy, sex and gender: protocols for investigating the research nexus

2022/12

Climate justice, social policy and the transition to net zero in the UK

2022/6/27

Matthew Scott
Matthew Scott

H-Index: 4

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Understanding, recognizing, and sharing energy poverty knowledge and gaps in Latin America and the Caribbean–because conocer es resolver

2022/5/1

Urban Energy Poverty and Positive Energy Districts

Frontiers in Sustainable Cities

2022/1/3

Caitlin Robinson
Caitlin Robinson

H-Index: 6

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Contextualizing Nussbaumer via Nussbaum: unveiling a multi-disciplinary, human capabilities-centred approach to energy poverty from Mexico

2021/12/10

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Energy poverty in the COVID-19 era: Mapping global responses in light of momentum for the right to energy

Energy Research & Social Science

2021/11/1

Marlies Hesselman
Marlies Hesselman

H-Index: 5

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Confronting energy poverty in Europe: A research and policy agenda

Energies

2021/2/7

Stefan Bouzarovski
Stefan Bouzarovski

H-Index: 35

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Confronting energy poverty in Europe

2021

Stefan Bouzarovski
Stefan Bouzarovski

H-Index: 35

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Policy Brief No. 4. New narratives and actors for citizen-led energy poverty dialogues

2020/9/30

Quantification beyond expenditure

Nature Energy

2020/9

Harriet Thomson
Harriet Thomson

H-Index: 14

Heatwaves can kill–research uncovers the homes most vulnerable to overheating

The Conversation

2020/6/1

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2013

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