Richard Howitt

Richard Howitt

Macquarie University

H-index: 41

Oceania-Australia

About Richard Howitt

Richard Howitt, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Macquarie University, specializes in the field of geography, indigenous studies, social impact assessment.

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

Reconnecting to the social: Ontological foundations for a repurposed and rescaled SIA

Indigenous rethinking challenging White academic privilege: Indigenous research: theories, practices, and relationships, edited by McGregor, Deborah, Restoule, Jean-Paul and …

Ethics as first method: Reframing geographies at an (other) ending-of-the-world as co-motion

Challenging the colonial legacy of/at Macquarie

Social Change in Griffith, NSW, Australia: Discourses of Indigeneity, Identity, Justice and Well-Being over Fifty Years

Placing critical geographies: Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand

Metro infrastructure planning in Amsterdam: how are social issues managed in the absence of environmental and social impact assessment?

New Indigenous geographies.

Richard Howitt Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

7594

Citations(since 2020)

2727

Cited By

5481

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

92

i10Index(since 2020)

58

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Macquarie University

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Richard Howitt Skills & Research Interests

geography

indigenous studies

social impact assessment

Top articles of Richard Howitt

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reconnecting to the social: Ontological foundations for a repurposed and rescaled SIA

Current Sociology

Richard Howitt

Dyanna Jolly

2023/10/24

Indigenous rethinking challenging White academic privilege: Indigenous research: theories, practices, and relationships, edited by McGregor, Deborah, Restoule, Jean-Paul and …

Richard Howitt

2023/7/3

Ethics as first method: Reframing geographies at an (other) ending-of-the-world as co-motion

Environment and Planning F

Richard Howitt

2022/3

Challenging the colonial legacy of/at Macquarie

Geographical research

Richard Howitt

Leanne Holt

Michelle Lea Locke

2022/2

Social Change in Griffith, NSW, Australia: Discourses of Indigeneity, Identity, Justice and Well-Being over Fifty Years

Janice Monk

Richard Howitt

Claire Colyer

Candy Kilby

Lynette Kilby

...

2022/11/14

Placing critical geographies: Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand

Robyn Dowling

Richard Howitt

Robyn Longhurst

2021/11/29

Metro infrastructure planning in Amsterdam: how are social issues managed in the absence of environmental and social impact assessment?

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Lara K Mottee

Jos Arts

Frank Vanclay

Fiona Miller

Richard Howitt

2020/7/3

New Indigenous geographies.

Geographical research

Richard Howitt

2020/2/1

Reflecting on how social impacts are considered in transport infrastructure project planning: looking beyond the claimed success of sydney’s South West rail link

Urban Policy and Research

Lara K Mottee

Jos Arts

Frank Vanclay

Fiona Miller

Richard Howitt

2020/7/2

Witnessing, saving, serving? A relational approach to community development in the suburbs of a global city

Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought

Richard Howitt

Kath McLachlan

Matalena Tofa

Iqbal Barkat

Garima Misra

...

2020/1/2

Supporting champions in river management

Simon Mould

Kirstie Fryirs

Siwan Lovett

Richard Howitt

2020/7

" Number 47": legacies and impacts of the Salvation Army's community house in the Ivanhoe Public Housing Estate

New Community

Kath McLachlan

Richie Howitt

Iqbal Barkat

Matalena Tofa

Nathan Moulds

...

2020

Relationships, social networks and the emergence of recovery-based river management: implications for practice and policy

Marine and Freshwater Research

Simon Mould

Kirstie Fryirs

Richard Howitt

2020/9/2

How to spot and support a river champion

Simon Mould

Kirstie Fryirs

Siwan Lovett

Richie Howitt

2020/6/24

Limitations of technical approaches to transport planning practice in two cases: social issues as a critical component of urban projects

Planning Theory & Practice

Lara K Mottee

Jos Arts

Frank Vanclay

Richard Howitt

Fiona Miller

2020/1/1

Social impact assessment and linear projects

Richard Howitt

Sue Jackson

2020/8/20

The importance of relational values in river management: understanding enablers and barriers for effective participation.

Ecology & Society

Simon A Mould

Kirstie A Fryirs

Richard Howitt

2020/6/1

Decolonizing people, place and country: Nurturing resilience across time and space

Sustainability

Richard Howitt

2020/7/22

Unsettling the taken (for granted)

Progress in Human Geography

Richard Howitt

2020/4

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