Kirsten Forkert

Kirsten Forkert

Birmingham City University

H-index: 12

Europe-United Kingdom

About Kirsten Forkert

Kirsten Forkert, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Birmingham City University, specializes in the field of Cultural studies, austerity, xenophobia, nationalism, qualitative methods.

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

The chronopolitics of the ‘Left Behind’: Presentism, populism, and Global Britain

The politics of government intervention in the HE market.

Solidarity against the odds: trade union activism in a hostile environment

Populism and the People: Elitism, Authoritarianism and Libertarianism

Academic Activism (Special Issue of Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education)

8 Revisiting Edward Said’s Representations of the Intellectual: A Roundtable for Perspectives on Academic Activism

How postcolonial innocence and white amnesia shape our understanding of global conflicts

Social media, mutual aid and solidarity movements as a response to institutional breakdown

Kirsten Forkert Information

University

Position

School of Media

Citations(all)

638

Citations(since 2020)

460

Cited By

397

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

Birmingham City University

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Kirsten Forkert Skills & Research Interests

Cultural studies

austerity

xenophobia

nationalism

qualitative methods

Top articles of Kirsten Forkert

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The chronopolitics of the ‘Left Behind’: Presentism, populism, and Global Britain

Time & Society

Kirsten Forkert

Zaki Nahaboo

2024/3/13

The politics of government intervention in the HE market.

Soundings: A journal of politics and culture

Andrew McGettigan

Kirsten Forkert

2023

Solidarity against the odds: trade union activism in a hostile environment

Soundings

Farheen Ahmed

Kirsten Forkert

David Featherstone

2023/3/1

Populism and the People: Elitism, Authoritarianism and Libertarianism

Kirsten Forkert

Marius Guderjan

2023/9/25

Academic Activism (Special Issue of Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education)

Fadia Dakka

Luca Morini

Carola BOEHM

Lili Schwoerer

Órla Meadhbh Murray

...

2022

8 Revisiting Edward Said’s Representations of the Intellectual: A Roundtable for Perspectives on Academic Activism

Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education

Kirsten Forkert

Jason Huxtable

Zaki Nahaboo

Eugene Nulman

Poppy Wilde

...

2022/1/1

How postcolonial innocence and white amnesia shape our understanding of global conflicts

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

Social media, mutual aid and solidarity movements as a response to institutional breakdown

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

Introduction: Conflict, media and displacement in the twenty-first century

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

‘Not an International Health Service’: Xenophobia, Brexit and the Restoration of National Sovereignty

Kirsten Forkert

2020/3/25

Refusing the demand for sad stories

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

Interlude 2: Songs, jokes, movies and other diversions

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

How media and conflicts make migrants

Kirsten Forkert

2020

The processes of migrantification: How displaced people are made into ‘migrants’

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

Conclusion: Unsettling dominant narratives about migration in a time of flux

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

Moving beyond response mode

Soundings: A journal of politics and culture

Kirsten Forkert

2020

Interlude 4: Telling stories about war differently

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

Interlude 3: How it feels to be made a migrant: restrictions, frustration and longing

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

Challenging the structures of racism

Soundings: A journal of politics and culture

Sally Davison

Kirsten Forkert

Deborah Grayson

2020

Interlude 1: Global power and media absences

Kirsten Forkert

Federico Oliveri

Gargi Bhattacharyya

Janna Graham

2020/4/22

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