Rachel Pain

Rachel Pain

Durham University

H-index: 60

Europe-United Kingdom

About Rachel Pain

Rachel Pain, With an exceptional h-index of 60 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Durham University, specializes in the field of Human Geography.

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

‘Volviendo a Vivir’(coming back to life): Urban trauma, activism and building emancipatory futures

Gender-based violence and layered disasters: place, culture and survival

The next REF should place greater value on the ‘impact-in-process’ generated by co-produced research.

Analysing the relationships between gender-based violence, disasters and place

Demonic possession: Narratives of domestic abuse and trauma in Malaysia

Flooding, mental health and crime: Women's experiences in England

Critical political geographies of slow violence and resistance

Gender-based violence before, during and after cyclones in the coastal region of Bangladesh

Rachel Pain Information

University

Position

Professor of Human Geography

Citations(all)

18595

Citations(since 2020)

6849

Cited By

15904

hIndex(all)

60

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

71

Email

University Profile Page

Durham University

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Rachel Pain Skills & Research Interests

Human Geography

Top articles of Rachel Pain

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

‘Volviendo a Vivir’(coming back to life): Urban trauma, activism and building emancipatory futures

Urban Studies

Sonja Marzi

Rachel Pain

2023/10/18

Gender-based violence and layered disasters: place, culture and survival

Nahid Rezwana

Rachel Pain

2023

The next REF should place greater value on the ‘impact-in-process’ generated by co-produced research.

Impact of Social Sciences Blog

Sonja Marzi

Rachel Pain

2022/6/20

Analysing the relationships between gender-based violence, disasters and place

Nahid Rezwana

Rachel Pain

2022/12/30

Demonic possession: Narratives of domestic abuse and trauma in Malaysia

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers

Zuriatunfadzliah Sahdan

Rachel Pain

Cheryl McEwan

2022/6

Flooding, mental health and crime: Women's experiences in England

Rachel Pain

Nahid Rezwana

2022/12/30

Critical political geographies of slow violence and resistance

Rachel Pain

Caitlin Cahill

2022/3

Gender-based violence before, during and after cyclones in the coastal region of Bangladesh

Nahid Rezwana

Rachel Pain

2022/12/30

The politics of tears (in memory of Lynn Staeheli)

Political Geography

Rachel Pain

2022

Responding to gender-based violence during disasters

Nahid Rezwana

Rachel Pain

2022/12/30

Disaster patriarchy in hyper-isolation: Covid-19 and gender-based violence

Rachel Pain

2022/12/30

Collective trauma? Isolating and commoning gender-based violence

Gender, Place & Culture

Rachel Pain

2022/12/2

Layered disasters and gender-based violence: A global perspective

Rachel Pain

Nahid Rezwana

2022/12/30

Gender‐based violence before, during, and after cyclones: slow violence and layered disasters

Disasters

Nahid Rezwana

Rachel Pain

2021/10

'One of the Lasses': Trans Inclusion and Safety in Abuse Services

R Pain

2021

Participatory Action Research

Action research involving “all the players” in evaluation and change

Craig McGarvey

2007

Social Geographies: An Introduction

Introducing Social Geographies

P Hopkins

Social Newcastle

Collective Geographies

R Pain

R Shaw

...

2021

Geotrauma: Violence, place and repossession

Rachel Pain

2021/10

Trauma, gender and space: insights from Bangladesh, Malaysia and the UK

Rachel Pain

Nahid Rezwana

Zuriatunfadzliah Sahdan

2020/4/8

Researching Social Geographies

Social Geographies: An Introduction

R Pain

P Hopkins

2020

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