Sam Carr

Sam Carr

University of Bath

H-index: 23

Europe-United Kingdom

About Sam Carr

Sam Carr, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bath, specializes in the field of psychology, gerontology, education, health.

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

‘They’re Going to Die at Some Point, but We’re all Going to Die’–A Qualitative Exploration of Bereavement in Later Life

Nottingham attacks: how vigils and memorials help a city grieve

The ways school headteachers/principals in England at different stages of adult ego development work with organisational complexity

â They want you to know who they really are inside of the old visageâ -biographical storytelling as a methodological tool to explore emotional challenges in old age

Tiredness of life: the growing phenomenon in western society

A gradual separation from the world: a qualitative exploration of existential loneliness in old age

Are you a shark or a teddy? How understanding conflict styles can help you overcome fights with friends and family

A gradual separation from the world: commentary on a qualitative exploration of existential loneliness in old age

Sam Carr Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer in Education

Citations(all)

2005

Citations(since 2020)

828

Cited By

1441

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

University of Bath

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Sam Carr Skills & Research Interests

psychology

gerontology

education

health

Top articles of Sam Carr

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

‘They’re Going to Die at Some Point, but We’re all Going to Die’–A Qualitative Exploration of Bereavement in Later Life

OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying

Chao Fang

Sam Carr

2024/2

Nottingham attacks: how vigils and memorials help a city grieve

Sam Carr

2023/6/16

The ways school headteachers/principals in England at different stages of adult ego development work with organisational complexity

Educational Management Administration & Leadership

Neil Gilbride

Chris James

Sam Carr

2023/5/7

â They want you to know who they really are inside of the old visageâ -biographical storytelling as a methodological tool to explore emotional challenges in old age

Chao Fang

Alastair Comery

Sam Carr

2023/6/6

Tiredness of life: the growing phenomenon in western society

Sam Carr

2023/5/3

A gradual separation from the world: a qualitative exploration of existential loneliness in old age

Ageing & Society

Sam Carr

Chao Fang

2023/6

Are you a shark or a teddy? How understanding conflict styles can help you overcome fights with friends and family

Sam Carr

2023/3/6

A gradual separation from the world: commentary on a qualitative exploration of existential loneliness in old age

British Journal of Community Nursing

Sam Carr

2023/12/2

Cansancio de vivir: un fenómeno creciente

Sam Carr

2023/5/15

“They want you to know who they really are inside of the old visage”—biographical storytelling as a methodological tool to explore emotional challenges in old age

BMC geriatrics

Chao Fang

Alastair Comery

Sam Carr

2023/6/23

Succession: why it can be hard grieving someone you had a complicated relationship with

Sam Carr

2023/5/9

Losing a loved one can change you forever, but grief doesn’t have to be the end of your relationship with them

Chao Fang

Sam Carr

2022/10/3

“We are good neighbors, but we are not carers!”: Lived experiences of conflicting (in) dependence needs in retirement villages across the United Kingdom and Australia

The Gerontologist

Sam Carr

Chao Fang

2022/9/1

Why mourning a pet can be harder than grieving for a person

Sam Carr

2022/12/7

Black Panther 2: why the death of someone young can be harder to handle

Sam Carr

Chao Fang

2022/12/1

School principals at different stages of adult ego development: Their sense-making capabilities and how others experience them

Educational Management Administration & Leadership

Neil Gilbride

Chris James

Sam Carr

2021/3

Trust and relationships in qualitative research: a critical reflection on how we can value time

Ioannis Costas Batlle

Sam Carr

2021/1/18

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Giles Grainge

Kazumi Nakabayashi

Tina Steinbrecher

Sue Kennedy

Junchen Ren

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2022

Retirement communities: ageism exists even among the elderly–new research

Sam Carr

2021/12/27

Loneliness, loss, and regret: what growing old really feels like-new study

Sam Carr

Chao Fang

2021/9/8

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