Matthew Allen

Matthew Allen

University of Tasmania

H-index: 22

Oceania-Australia

About Matthew Allen

Matthew Allen, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of internet, net regulation, history, e-learning, socialmedia.

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

Positive drug stories: possibilities for agency and positive subjectivity for harm reduction

Second International Handbook of Internet Research

Lessons from the History of Internet Studies

Matthew Allen Information

University

Position

Adjunct Professor

Citations(all)

1969

Citations(since 2020)

797

Cited By

1501

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

University of Tasmania

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Matthew Allen Skills & Research Interests

internet

net regulation

history

e-learning

socialmedia

Top articles of Matthew Allen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Positive drug stories: possibilities for agency and positive subjectivity for harm reduction

Addiction Research & Theory

Liam B Engel

Stephen J Bright

Monica J Barratt

Matthew M Allen

2021/9/3

Second International Handbook of Internet Research

Jeremy Hunsinger

Matthew M Allen

Lisbeth Klastrup

2020

Lessons from the History of Internet Studies

Cultural Science Journal

Matthew Allen

2020/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 59
Marcus Foth

Marcus Foth

Queensland University of Technology

H-index: 48
Dr Monica J Barratt

Dr Monica J Barratt

RMIT University

H-index: 42
Mia Consalvo

Mia Consalvo

Concordia University

H-index: 30
Sora Park (박소라)

Sora Park (박소라)

University of Canberra

H-index: 27
Catherine Middleton

Catherine Middleton

Ryerson University

H-index: 23
Tama Leaver

Tama Leaver

Curtin University

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