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Claire Wallace is a researcher affiliated with the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom, contributing primarily to the fields of social sciences and psychology. Their scholarly output includes a focus on sociology and political science, clinical psychology, urban studies, general health professions, and surgery, indicating a multidisciplinary approach.

The research topics addressed in their work span diverse aspects of tourism research, cultural industries and urban development, digital marketing and social media, sport and mega-event impacts, cruise tourism development and management, religious tourism and spaces, as well as employment and welfare studies. This breadth highlights an engagement with cultural and social dimensions of tourism and community well-being.

Notable recent publications by Claire Wallace include:

  • "Governmentality Versus Community: The Impact of the COVID Lockdowns" (2023) published in International Journal of Community Well-Being
  • "Introduction: The Impact of (COVID)-19 on Cultural Tourism" (2022) published in Tourism Culture & Communication

Other related works where Wallace is an author or co-author, focusing on tourism and the effects of COVID-19, include:

  • "Media Tourism and Its Role in Sustaining Scotland's Tourism Industry" (2021) in Sustainability
  • "Media Tourism and (COVID)-19: An Empirical Investigation of The Impact of (COVID)-19 on the Scottish Tourism Industry" (2022) in Tourism Culture & Communication
  • "Need for tracheostomy in major head and neck ablative surgery: a paradigm shift during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2022) in Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Frequent co-authors associated with Claire Wallace include David Beel, Stephanie Garrison, Jacqueline O'Reilly, Mark Finney, and Margarita León. This network reflects collaboration primarily within tourism and social science disciplines.

The researcher has published multiple papers in journals such as Tourism Culture & Communication, Sustainability, International Journal of Community Well-Being, Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, and Journal of Vocational Behavior, indicating a consistent presence in both social science and health-related academic venues.

Best Publications

  • An Introduction to Sociology: Feminist Perspectives

    Pamela Abbott;Melissa Tyler;Claire Wallace

  • Patterns of formal and informal social capital in Europe

    Florian Pichler;Claire Denise Wallace

  • Household Strategies: Their Conceptual Relevance and Analytical Scope in Social Research

    Claire Wallace

  • Social Capital in Transition: A First Look at the Evidence*

    Claire Wallace;Martin Raiser;Christian Haerpfer;Thomas Nowotny

  • Youth, family, and citizenship

    Gill Jones;Claire Wallace

  • Enhanced broadband access as a solution to the social and economic problems of the rural digital divide

    Leanne Townsend;Arjuna Sathiaseelan;Gorry Fairhurst;Claire Wallace

  • Economic Transformation Outside the Law: Corruption, Trust in Public Institutions and the Informal Economy in Transition Countries of Central and Eastern Europe

    Claire Wallace;Rossalina Latcheva

  • Opening and closing borders: Migration and mobility in East-Central Europe

    Claire Denise Wallace

  • For Richer, For Poorer: Growing Up in and Out of Work

    Claire Denise Wallace

  • Patterns of migration in Central Europe

    Claire Denise Wallace;Dariusz Stola

  • Flexibility and Individualisation: A Comparison of Transitions into Employment in England and Germany

    K. Roberts;S. C. Clark;Claire Wallace

  • International labour mobility and uneven regional development in Europe: human capital, knowledge and entrepreneurship

    Allan M. Williams;Vladimir Baláž;Claire Wallace

  • The family and the new right

    Pamela Ann Abbott;Claire Denise Wallace

  • Household Work Strategies in an Economic Recession

    Claire Denise Wallace;R.E. Pahl

  • Cultural resilience: The production of rural community heritage, digital archives and the role of volunteers

    David E. Beel;Claire D. Wallace;Gemma Webster;Hai Nguyen

  • The development of open air markets in East-Central Europe.

    Endre Sik;Claire Wallace

  • Social Capital and Social Class in Europe: The Role of Social Networks in Social Stratification

    Florian Pichler;Claire Wallace

  • Social Quality: A Way to Measure the Quality of Society

    Pamela Abbott;Claire Wallace

  • Youth in Society: The Construction and Deconstruction of Youth in East and West Europe

    Claire Wallace;Sijka Kovatcheva

  • Work Flexibility in Eight European Countries: A Cross-National Comparison

    Claire Denise Wallace

  • Youth in Society: The Construction and Deconstruction of Youth in East and West Europe

    Anne E. Gorsuch;Claire Wallace;Sijka Kovatcheva

Frequent Co-Authors

Allan M. Williams
Allan M. Williams University of Surrey

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