George M. Jensen Data-verified

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Last publication 2021 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

faculty

7 h-index 60 pubs 304 cited

Biography and Research Information

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George M. Jensen's research has explored various aspects of health, education, and professional development. His work includes contributions to understanding personal online writing courses within educational programs. Jensen has also been involved in studies related to nutritional physiological phenomena and the role of societies and credentialing in medical fields. His scholarship metrics indicate an h-index of 2, with a total of 7 publications and 12 citations. Jensen has collaborated with Heidi Skurat Harris and George H. Jensen, with whom he shares one publication each. His most recent publication was in 2021, indicating recent activity in his research endeavors.

Metrics

  • h-index: 7
  • Publications: 60
  • Citations: 304

Selected Publications

  • Task of the Intellectual in a Time of Crisis: An Appeal to Colleagues (2025)
  • The Media “Event” and Erasure of Dialogue: On Image- and Decision-Making in U.S. Elections (2025)
  • The Truly "Shakespearean" Trump: Reading Fascism in Project 2025: In response to James S. Baumlin's "“The Shakespearean Moment” in American Popular/Political Culture: Editorializing in the Age of Trump" (2024)
  • Rethinking the Whole “Truth” Thing (Or, Assaying “Answerability” and the Reader/Writer Contract) (2023)
  • Complete Truth and Fuzzy Genres: Reading Karl Ove Knausgaard’s My Struggle (2023)
  • Shifting Roles, Mimesis, Sustaining Community (2023)
  • The Ethics of Nonfiction (2023)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Introduction (2023)
  • Making Confessions (2023)
  • Critiquing Habit, Habitus, and Modernity (2023)
  • Fighting Narration (2023)
  • Making Truth Claims (2023)
  • Reflecting on Self as Other (2023)
  • Critiquing and Claiming Memory (2023)
  • Situating Scenes (2023)

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