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5923
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2823

Martin D. Schwartz publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin D. Schwartz sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 136 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Martin D. Schwartz D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin D. Schwartz sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 38 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Martin D. Schwartz is affiliated with George Washington University in the United States. Their research primarily lies within the social sciences, with a particular focus on gender studies, sociology and political science, health, and social psychology. The subfields of their work reflect diverse interests, including gender studies and social psychology, which align with their exploration of social structures and interpersonal dynamics.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of issues related to sports, gender, and society, as well as sexual assault and victimization studies. Additional topics include sport and mega-event impacts, gender roles and identity studies, intimate partner and family violence, and LGBTQ health, identity, and policy. These areas highlight a multidisciplinary approach addressing both societal and individual dimensions of social behavior.

Martin D. Schwartz's frequent coauthors include Walter S. DeKeseredy, Stu Cowan, Lindsay Kahle, James J. Nolan, and Raquel Kennedy Bergen.

The scientist has published in several notable venues:

  • Violence Against Women
  • Violence and Gender
  • Sociology of Sport Journal
  • The British Journal of Criminology

Key recent publications include:

  • Masculinities, Sport, and Violence Against Women: The Contribution of Male Peer Support Theory (2020, Violence Against Women)
  • Polyvictimization in a College Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Community: The Influence of Negative Peer Support (2020, Violence and Gender)
  • On Thin Ice: Toward A Modified Male Peer Support Theory of Professional Hockey Players' Violence Against Women (2023, Sociology of Sport Journal)
  • Feeling Trapped: Social Class and Violence Against Women by James Ptacek (University of California Press, 2023, The British Journal of Criminology)

In addition to journal articles, Martin D. Schwartz has contributed to book publications. One notable title is Skating on Thin Ice, published by the University of Toronto Press in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Sexual assault on the college campus: The role of male peer support.

    Martin D. Schwartz;Walter S. DeKeseredy

  • Male peer support and a feminist routing activities theory: Understanding sexual assault on the college campus

    Martin D. Schwartz;Walter S. DeKeseredy;David Tait;Shahid Alvi

  • Exploring a feminist routine activities approach to explaining sexual assault

    Martin D. Schwartz;Victoria L. Pitts

  • Measuring the Extent of Woman Abuse in Intimate Heterosexual Relationships: A Critique of the Conflict Tactics Scales

    Walter S. DeKeseredy;Martin D. Schwartz

  • Dangerous Exits: Escaping Abusive Relationships in Rural America

    Walter DeKeseredy;Martin Schwartz

  • Male Peer Support and Violence Against Women : The History and Verification of a Theory

    Walter S. DeKeseredy;Martin D. Schwartz

  • Methodological Issues in the Use of Survey Data for Measuring and Characterizing Violence Against Women

    Martin D. Schwartz

  • Bad Dates or Emotional Trauma?: The Aftermath of Campus Sexual Assault

    Martin D. Schwartz;Molly S. Leggett

  • Male peer support and woman abuse: An expansion of Dekeseredy's model

    Walter S. Dekeseredy;Martin D. Schwartz

  • Masculinities and interpersonal violence

    Walter DeKeseredy;Martin Schwartz

  • Gender and Injury in Spousal Assault

    Martin D. Schwartz

  • Fraternity Membership, Rape Myths, and Sexual Aggression on a College Campus:

    Martin D. Schwartz;Carol A. Nogrady

  • The meanings and motives for women's use of violence in Canadian college dating relationships: Results from a national survey

    Walter S. DeKeseredy;Daniel G. Saunders;Martin D. Schwartz;Shahid Alvi

  • The Role of Profeminist Men in Dealing With Woman Abuse on the Canadian College Campus

    Walter S. DeKESEREDY;Martin D. Schwartz;Shahid Alvi

  • The Effects of child abuse and neglect : issues and research

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  • Women's Fear of Crime in Canadian Public Housing

    Shahid Alvi;Martin D. Schwartz;Walter S. DeKESEREDY;Michael O. Maume

  • Thinking Sociologically About Image-Based Sexual Abuse: The Contribution of Male Peer Support Theory

    Walter S. DeKeseredy;Martin D. Schwartz

  • Aggregation Bias and Woman Abuse Variations by Male Peer Support, Region, Language, and School Type

    Martin D. Schwartz;Walter S. DeKESEREDY

  • Abusive Endings: Separation and Divorce Violence against Women

    Walter S. DeKeseredy;Molly Dragiewicz;Martin D. Schwartz

  • Researching sexual violence against women : methodological and personal perspectives

    Martin D. Schwartz

  • Thinking Critically About Rural Gender Relations: Toward a Rural Masculinity Crisis/Male Peer Support Model of Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault

    Walter DeKeseredy;Joseph F. Donnermeyer;Martin D. Schwartz;Kenneth D. Tunnell

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter S. DeKeseredy
Walter S. DeKeseredy West Virginia University
Todd R. Clear
Todd R. Clear Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Daniel G. Saunders
Daniel G. Saunders University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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