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Citations
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World Ranking
386
National Ranking
266

Overview

Timothy J. Flanagan is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within the social sciences and the arts and humanities.

Their main fields of study include Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities. More specifically, their work involves subfields such as Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Demography, and Literature and Literary Theory.

Flanagan's research covers several main topics, including Migration and Labor Dynamics, Climate Change, Adaptation, and Migration, Diaspora, Migration, and Transnational Identity, Digital Humanities and Scholarship, Digital Storytelling and Education, Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity, and Hannah Arendt's Political Philosophy.

Their recent publications are:

  • "Liminal diasporas in the era of COVID-19," 2021, Journal of Postcolonial Writing
  • "Humanities on Demand and the Demands on the Humanities: Between Technological and Lived Time," 2024, Studies in Philosophy and Education
  • "TALKING LIKE A PLANT," 2022, Angelaki
  • "Standing-out and Fitting-in: The Acoustic-Space of Extemporised Speech," 2022, Journal of Intercultural Studies
  • "Correction: Humanities on Demand and the Demands on the Humanities: Between Technological and Lived Time," 2024, Studies in Philosophy and Education

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Flanagan include Paul Atkinson, R.K. Gairola, and Sarah Courtis.

Publishing venues where Flanagan frequently contributes include Studies in Philosophy and Education, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, Angelaki, and Journal of Intercultural Studies.

Best Publications

  • Governing Prisons: A Comparative Study of Correctional Management.

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  • Americans View Crime and Justice: A National Public Opinion Survey

    Timothy J. Flanagan;Dennis R. Longmire

  • Adult Correctional Treatment

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  • A Large-Scale Multidimensional Test of the Effect of Prison Education Programs on Offenders' Behavior:

    Kenneth Adams;Katherine J. Bennett;Timothy J. Flanagan;James W. Marquart

  • Correlates of Institutional Misconduct Among State Prisoners

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  • Time served and institutional misconduct: Patterns of involvement in disciplinary infractions among long-term and short-term inmates

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  • Private Prisons: Cons and Pros.

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  • Public Perceptions of the Criminal Courts: The Role of Demographic and Related Attitudinal Variables

    Timothy J. Flanagan;Edmund F. McGARRELL;Edward J. Brown

  • Getting Tough on Prisoners: Results from the National Corrections Executive Survey, 1995

    W. Wesley Johnson;Katherine Bennett;Timothy J. Flanagan

  • THE PAINS OF LONG-TERM IMPRISONMENT

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  • Prison labor and recidivism

    Kathleen E. Maguire;Timothy J. Flanagan;Terence P. Thornberry

  • Long-Term Imprisonment: Policy, Science, and Correctional Practice

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  • Dealing With Long-Term Confinement

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  • Correctional Nurses' Perceptions of Their Role, Training Requirements, and Prisoner Health Care Needs

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  • Liberal education and the criminal justice major

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  • Another Look At the Effectiveness of Parole Supervision

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  • Consumer perspectives on police operational strategy.

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  • Change and influence in popular criminology: Public attributions of crime causation

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  • Discretion in the Prison Justice System

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  • Measuring and Explaining Legislator Crime Control Ideology

    Edmund F. McGARRELL;Timothy J. Flanagan

  • Correctional Policy and the Long-Term Prisoner

    Timothy J. Flanagan

  • A full employment policy for prisons in the United States: Some arguments, estimates, and implications

    Timothy J. Flanagan;Kathleen Maguire

  • Incarcerating Criminals: Prisons and Jails in Social and Organizational Context

    Timothy J. Flanagan;James W. Marquart;Kenneth G. Adams

  • A Limited Capacity to Treat: Examining the Effects of Prison Population Control Strategies on Prison Education Programs

    James W. Marquart;Steven J. Cuvelier;Velmer S. Burton;Kenneth Adams

  • Crime Control Ideology And Policy Positions In A State Legislature (Revisited)

    Timothy J. Flanagan;Pauline Gasdow Brennan;Debra Cohen

Frequent Co-Authors

James W. Marquart
James W. Marquart The University of Texas at Dallas

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