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1421
National Ranking
268

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Louise Fitzgerald is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a particular focus on education, philosophy, and political science and international relations.

Their work engages deeply with topics including teacher education and leadership studies, student assessment and feedback, education systems and policy, as well as the political philosophies of Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Hannah Arendt.

Fitzgerald's recent publications include:

  • Implementing localised curriculum drawing on a funds of knowledge perspective, 2021, The New Zealand Annual Review of Education
  • Book Review: Lauren Bliss, The Maternal Imagination of Film and Film Theory. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), 2022, Open Screens

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Fitzgerald are:

  • Jodie Hunter
  • Roberta Hunter
  • John Griffith Tupouniua

Their publications have appeared in venues such as The New Zealand Annual Review of Education and Open Screens.

Fitzgerald holds the distinction of being a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • The New Public Management in Action

    Ewan Ferlie;Lynn Ashburner;Louise Fitzgerald;Andrew Pettigrew

  • Rape myth acceptance: Exploration of its structure and its measurement using the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale.

    Diana L. Payne;Kimberly A. Lonsway;Louise F. Fitzgerald

  • The Nonspread of Innovations: the Mediating Role of Professionals

    Ewan Ferlie;Louise Fitzgerald;Martin Wood;Chris Hawkins

  • No going back: A review of the literature on sustaining organizational change

    David Buchanan;Louise Fitzgerald;Diane Ketley;Rose Gollop

  • Interlocking Interactions, the Diffusion of Innovations in Health Care

    Louise Fitzgerald;Ewan Ferlie;Martin Wood;Chris Hawkins

  • The (un)reasonableness of reporting: antecedents and consequences of reporting sexual harassment.

    Mindy E. Bergman;Regina Day Langhout;Patrick A. Palmieri;Lilia M. Cortina

  • Hybrid manager-professionals' identity work : the maintenance and hybridization of medical professionalism in managerial contexts

    Gerry McGivern;Graeme Currie;Ewan Ferlie;Louise Fitzgerald

  • Measuring Sexual Harassment in the Military: The Sexual Experiences Questionnaire (SEQ—DoD)

    Louise F. Fitzgerald;Vicki J. Magley;Fritz Drasgow;Craig R. Waldo

  • PUBLIC POLICY NETWORKS AND ‘WICKED PROBLEMS’: A NASCENT SOLUTION?

    Ewan Ferlie;Louise Fitzgerald;Gerry McGivern;Sue Dopson

  • Knowledge to action? Evidence-based health care in context

    Sue Dopson;Louise Fitzgerald

  • No magic targets! Changing clinical practice to become more evidence based.

    Sue Dopson;Louise FitzGerald;Ewan Ferlie;John Gabbay

  • Outcomes of self-labeling sexual harassment.

    Vicki J. Magley;Charles L. Hulin;Louise F. Fitzgerald;Mary DeNardo

  • Male violence against women. Current research and future directions

    Lisa A. Goodman;Mary P. Koss;Louise F. Fitzgerald;Nancy Felipe Russo

  • Nobody in charge: Distributed change agency in healthcare:

    David A. Buchanan;Rachael Addicott;Louise Fitzgerald;Ewan Ferlie

  • Distributed leadership patterns and service improvement : Evidence and argument from English healthcare

    Louise Fitzgerald;Ewan Ferlie;Gerry McGivern;David Buchanan

  • Effects of racial and sexual harassment on work and the psychological well-being of African American women.

    NiCole T. Buchanan;Louise F. Fitzgerald

  • Sexual Harassment and Assault: Chilling the Climate for Women in Academia

    Lilia M. Cortina;Suzanne Swan;Louise F. Fitzgerald;Craig Waldo

  • Sexual Harassment in the Armed Forces: A Test of an Integrated Model

    Louise F. Fitzgerald;Fritz Drasgow;Vicki J. Magley

  • Professionals: Back to the Future?

    Louise Fitzgerald;Ewan Ferlie

  • Natural Mentors in the Lives of African American Adolescent Mothers: Tracking Relationships over Time.

    Elena L. Klaw;Jean E. Rhodes;Louise F. Fitzgerald

  • The Relation Between Masculine Role Conflict and Psychological Distress in Male University Counseling Center Clients

    Glenn E. Good;John M. Robertson;Louise F. Fitzgerald;Mark Stevens

Frequent Co-Authors

Sue Dopson
Sue Dopson University of Oxford
Fritz Drasgow
Fritz Drasgow University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Louise Locock
Louise Locock University of Aberdeen
Lilia M. Cortina
Lilia M. Cortina University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Charles L. Hulin
Charles L. Hulin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gill Harvey
Gill Harvey University of Adelaide
Mary P. Koss
Mary P. Koss University of Arizona
Huw Davies
Huw Davies University of St Andrews
Ruth Boaden
Ruth Boaden University of Manchester
Lisa A. Goodman
Lisa A. Goodman Boston College

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