Rachel Franklin

Rachel Franklin

Newcastle University

H-index: 21

Europe-United Kingdom

About Rachel Franklin

Rachel Franklin, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Shrinking Cities, Smart Cities, Demographic Change, Spatial Inequality.

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

Left Behind Neighbourhoods in England: Where They Are and Why They Matter

Left behind and left out: Evaluating (dis) connections in the spatially focused migration network of England and Wales

Left out and invisible?: exploring social media representation of ‘left behind places’

‘Left behind places’: a geographical etymology

Locating ‘left-behindness’ in the EU15: a regional typology

Quantitative methods II: Big theory

Quantitative methods III: Strength in numbers?

The changing demography of hurricane at‐risk areas in the United States (1970–2018)

Rachel Franklin Information

University

Position

School of Geography Politics and Sociology

Citations(all)

1722

Citations(since 2020)

1043

Cited By

990

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

Newcastle University

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Rachel Franklin Skills & Research Interests

Shrinking Cities

Smart Cities

Demographic Change

Spatial Inequality

Top articles of Rachel Franklin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Left Behind Neighbourhoods in England: Where They Are and Why They Matter

The Geographical Journal

V Houlden

C Robinson

R Franklin

F Rowe

A Pike

2024

Left behind and left out: Evaluating (dis) connections in the spatially focused migration network of England and Wales

Population, Space and Place

Rachael Sanderson

Rachel Franklin

Danny MacKinnon

Joe Matthews

2024/1

Left out and invisible?: exploring social media representation of ‘left behind places’

GeoJournal

Rachael Sanderson

Rachel Franklin

Danny MacKinnon

Joe Matthews

2024/2/8

‘Left behind places’: a geographical etymology

Regional Studies

Andy Pike

Vincent Béal

Nicolas Cauchi-Duval

Rachel Franklin

Nadir Kinossian

...

2023/2/10

Locating ‘left-behindness’ in the EU15: a regional typology

Sanne Velthuis

Jeroen Royer

Mehdi Le Petit-Guerin

Nicolas Cauchi-Duval

Rachel Franklin

...

2023/2

Quantitative methods II: Big theory

Progress in Human Geography

Rachel Franklin

2023

Quantitative methods III: Strength in numbers?

Progress in Human Geography

Rachel Franklin

2023/11/7

The changing demography of hurricane at‐risk areas in the United States (1970–2018)

Population, Space and Place

Gainbi Park

Rachel Franklin

2023/8

The characteristics and trajectories of ‘left behind places’ in the EU15

Sanne Velthuis

Mehdi Le Petit-Guerin

Jeroen Royer

Nicolas Cauchi-Duval

Rachel S Franklin

...

2023/2/21

Locating “Left Behind” Places and People in England: Scale, Trajectory, and the Challenge of Multidimensionality

Victoria Houlden

Caitlin Robinson

Rachel Franklin

Francisco Rowe

Andy Pike

2022

Optimizing for Equity: Sensor Coverage, Networks, and the Responsive City

Annals of the American Association of Geographers

Caitlin Robinson

Rachel S Franklin

Jack Roberts

2022/11/11

Quantitative methods I: Reckoning with uncertainty

Progress in Human Geography

Rachel Franklin

2022/1

Estimating the social and spatial impacts of Covid mitigation strategies in United Kingdom regions: synthetic data and dashboards

Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society

Rosalind Wallace

Rachel Franklin

Susan Grant-Muller

Alison Heppenstall

Victoria Houlden

2022/11

Making Space in Geographical Analysis

Geographical Analysis

Rachel S Franklin

Elizabeth C Delmelle

Clio Andris

Tao Cheng

Somayeh Dodge

...

2022

The longitudinal associations between proximity to local grocery shops and functional ability in the very old living with and without multimorbidity: Results from the Newcastle …

Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics

Yu-Tzu Wu

Andrew Kingston

Victoria Houlden

Rachel Franklin

2022/7/1

Regional travel times to services of general interest in the EU15

SocArXiv. February

Jeroen Royer

Sanne Velthuis

Mehdi Le Petit-Guerin

Rachel S Franklin

Tim Leibert

...

2022/2

Handbook of Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences

Sergio J Rey

Rachel S Franklin

2022/11/18

Geographically uneven structural change in EU15 regions from 1980 to 2017: a cluster analysis

Sanne Velthuis

Jeroen Royer

Mehdi Le Petit-Guerin

Nicolas Cauchi-Duval

Rachel S Franklin

...

2022/2

Introduction: Spatial analysis and the social sciences in a rapidly changing landscape

Sergio J Rey

Rachel S Franklin

2022/11/15

Geographical Analysis at Midlife

Geographical Analysis

Rachel S Franklin

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 56
Antonio Paez

Antonio Paez

McMaster University

H-index: 40
Danny Mackinnon

Danny Mackinnon

Newcastle University

H-index: 35
Alison Heppenstall

Alison Heppenstall

University of Leeds

H-index: 26
Eveline S. van Leeuwen

Eveline S. van Leeuwen

Wageningen Universiteit

H-index: 12
Caitlin Robinson

Caitlin Robinson

University of Liverpool

H-index: 10
Eric Seymour

Eric Seymour

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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