Kathleen Blee

Kathleen Blee

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 36

North America-United States

About Kathleen Blee

Kathleen Blee, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pittsburgh, specializes in the field of Racism, social movements, white supremacist, klan.

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

A CONSTELLATION APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING EXTREMIST WHITE SUPREMACY

Out of Hiding: Extremist White Supremacy and How It Can Be Stopped

Intuitive pathways into racist beliefs

Measuring the extent and nature of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) among former white supremacists

More Than Walking Away: Barriers to Disengagement Among Former White Supremacists

Findings and implications from a project on White supremacist entry and exit pathways

Women in white supremacist extremism

Reflexiones sobre la evolución del Extremist White Supremacism (ESW) y el papel de las mujeres en los movimientos de extrema derecha: Entrevista a Kathleen Blee

Kathleen Blee Information

University

Position

Sociology

Citations(all)

8474

Citations(since 2020)

3225

Cited By

6599

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

42

Email

University Profile Page

University of Pittsburgh

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Kathleen Blee Skills & Research Interests

Racism

social movements

white supremacist

klan

Top articles of Kathleen Blee

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A CONSTELLATION APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING EXTREMIST WHITE SUPREMACY

Mobilization: An International Quarterly

Kathleen Blee

Robert Futrell

Pete Simi

2024/1/1

Out of Hiding: Extremist White Supremacy and How It Can Be Stopped

Kathleen M Blee

Robert Futrell

Pete Simi

2023/12/8

Intuitive pathways into racist beliefs

Emotions and Society

Mehr Latif

Pete Simi

Kathleen Blee

Matthew DeMichele

2023/11/12

Measuring the extent and nature of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) among former white supremacists

Terrorism and political violence

Steven Windisch

Pete Simi

Kathleen Blee

Matthew DeMichele

2022/8/18

More Than Walking Away: Barriers to Disengagement Among Former White Supremacists

Steven Windisch

Pete Simi

Kathleen M Blee

Matthew DeMichele

2022/6/30

Findings and implications from a project on White supremacist entry and exit pathways

Perspectives on terrorism

Matthew DeMichele

Wesley S McCann

Kathleen Blee

Peter Simi

2022/10/1

Women in white supremacist extremism

European journal of politics and gender

Kathleen Blee

2021/6/1

Reflexiones sobre la evolución del Extremist White Supremacism (ESW) y el papel de las mujeres en los movimientos de extrema derecha: Entrevista a Kathleen Blee

Encrucijadas: Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales

Kathleen Blee

Emanuele Toscano

Antonio Nicolás Álvarez Benavides

2021

On the permissibility of homicidal violence: Perspectives from former US white supremacists

Perspectives on Terrorism

Steven Windisch

Pete Simi

Kathleen M Blee

Matthew DeMichele

2020/12/20

Sociological survey of the far right

Kathleen Blee

Mehr Latif

2020/11/9

Where do we go from here? Positioning gender in studies of the far right

Politics, Religion & Ideology

Kathleen Blee

2020/10/1

Why white supremacist women become disillusioned, and why they leave

The Sociological Quarterly

Mehr Latif

Kathleen Blee

Matthew DeMichele

Pete Simi

Shayna Alexander

2020/7/2

Do white supremacist women adopt movement archetypes of mother, whore, and fighter?

Mehr Latif

Kathleen Blee

Matthew DeMichele

Pete Simi

2020/12/17

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