Daedalus

Papers
(The median citation count of Daedalus is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
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A Bird with One Wing23
Currents of Innuendo Converge on an American Path to Political Hate23
Migrants & Minorities into Citizens: Education & Membership Regimes Since the Early Modern Period22
Public Beliefs about the Role of Military Force17
Black Womanhood: Raciolinguistic Intersections of Gender, Sexuality & Social Status in the Aftermaths of Colonization16
Beyond Implicit Bias14
From the Politics of Representation to the Ethics of Decolonization: What mena Social Research Can Learn from the “Indigenous Turn”11
Home Sweet NewHome10
A Long & Wrong Road to Globalization: Why Have Japanese Universities Failed in “Catching Up” in the Twenty-First Century?10
Language & Social Justice in the United States: An Introduction8
Language Equality & Schooling: Global Challenges & Unmet Promises8
Language on Trial8
Should We Trust the Censor?7
Introduction: The Social Science of Caregiving7
Is There a Proper Scope for Markets?7
The Case for Data Visibility7
Young Children & Implicit Racial Biases7
The Long Struggle for Educational Equity in Britain: 1944-20237
American Gun Violence & Mental Illness: Reducing Risk, Restoring Health, Respecting Rights & Reviving Communities7
Gallant And Goofus: The Daughter-Care Taker Edition7
The Socialist Model of Higher Education: The Dream Faces Reality7
Caregiving in Philosophy, Biology & Political Economy7
Refugee Education: Aligning Access, Learning & Opportunity6
Introduction6
Liberatory Linguistics6
Power to Pursue Happiness6
From the Battlefield to Behind Bars: Rethinking the Relationship between the Military- & Prison-Industrial Complexes6
Egalitarian Pluralism6
Roles for Implicit Bias Science in Antidiscrimination Law6
Governance for Human Social Flourishing6
Excerpt from The Committed6
The Ghost Budget: U.S. War Spending & Fiscal Transparency6
Overcoming Historical Factors that Block the Quest for Educational Equity in Canadian Schools6
Northwestern University in Qatar: A Distinctive Global University6
Disbound5
The State, War-Making & Democratization in the United States: A Historical Overview5
Linguistic Profiling across International Geopolitical Landscapes5
Retooling Career Systems to Fight Workplace Bias: Evidence from U.S. Corporations5
The Quest for Educational Equity in Mexico5
Free Speech on the Internet: The Crisis of Epistemic Authority5
The Free Speech Clause as a Deregulatory Tool5
The Ongoing Biomedical Revolution Created by Rethinking How to Learn5
The Rise & Restructuring of Yale-NUS College: An International Liberal Arts Partnership in Singapore5
In Search of Ontologies of Entanglement5
Implicit Bias versus Intentional Belief: When Morally Elevated Leadership Drives Transformational Change4
An Evacuation4
Little Things Matter a Lot: The Significance of Implicit Bias, Practically & Legally4
Long War & the Erosion of Democratic Culture4
Lessons from the Digital Coalface in the Post-Truth Age: Researching the Middle East Amid Authenticity Vacuums, Transnational Repression & Disinformation4
Making Decent Jobs4
O, Responsibility4
It Can Happen Here4
The Social Life of Care4
The Quest for Educational Equity in Schools in South Africa4
Valuing & Defending the Arts in Hong Kong4
how to write a poem about Bucha4
Up Close: Asian University for Women4
Thinking the Unthinkable about the First Amendment4
Identity Group Stratification, Political Economy & Inclusive Economic Rights4
India's Realignment of Higher Education3
Mental Health's Stalled (Biological) Revolution: Its Origins, Aftermath & Future Opportunities3
Governing Data: Relationships, Trust & Ethics in Leveraging Data & Technology in Service of Humanitarian Health Delivery3
The Quest for Educational Equity in Schools in Multicultural Australia3
War & the Administrative State, 1776–19003
Paying for Expanded Care Provision3
Opening Dialogue3
Educating Students for Climate Action: Distraction or Higher-Education Capital?3
Divine Care: Care as Religious Practice3
How Pedagogy Makes the Difference in U.S. Schools3
The Moral Economy of High-Tech Modernism2
The Science of Implicit Race Bias: Evidence from the Implicit Association Test2
“Vulnerability”: The Trouble with Categorical Definitions in Institutional Ethical Reviews, Forced Migration Research & Humanitarian Practice2
Introduction: International Innovation & American Challenges2
A Worldview of Care & a New Economics2
Izium2
Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century; What's the Mission?2
Exporting Race: Norms, Categories & “The All-American Skin Game”2
The Morphology of War I2
The University & Middle East Studies: Tensions Between Critical Inquiry & Institutional Imperatives2
Unchaining Workers2
Indexing a Performance—: Let slip, hold sway2
Gender, Sexuality, Warfighting & the Making of American Citizenship Post-9/112
All (Cautiously) Hail-and Scale-Community!2
Democracy Therapy: Lessons from ThriveNYC2
High-Tech Modernism: Limits & Extensions2
Perspectives from a Different Beach2
Mutual Aid as Spiritual Sustenance1
Multicultural Education in Nigeria1
Another Other: An Unlikely Path to a Future United World-and What That Future Would Think about Us1
The Missing Piece: A Population Health Perspective to Address the U.S. Mental Health Crisis1
Humanitarian Challenges of Great Power Conflict: Signs from Ukraine1
Uncovering Implicit Racial Bias in the Brain: The Past, Present & Future1
How Do Infants Experience Caregiving?1
Implicit Bias as a Cognitive Manifestation of Systemic Racism1
Is John Stuart Mill's On Liberty Obsolete?1
Educational Equity in Schools in India: Perils & Possibilities1
PEBCAK1
Eudaimonic Jobs1
Mobilizing in the Interest of Others1
Children from Bogdanovka inside Their Burnt-Out School Bus, Kyiv Region1
Deprogramming Implicit Bias: The Case for Public Interest Technology1
Two Sides of Depression: Medical & Social1
Water Runs Dry1
Risk & Responsibility: Social Science Research as a Modern “Anti-Politics Machine”1
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Humanitarian Health Responses in Urban Conflict Zones1
The Quest for Educational Equity in Schools in Mainland China & Hong Kong1
The Future of Speech Online: International Cooperation for a Free & Open Internet1
Online Learning & the Transformation of Global Higher Education1
Seeing the Unseen1
Looking Back to Look Forward: Leveraging Historical Models for Future-Oriented Caregiving1
Technology & the Dynamics of Care for Older People1
Can Firms Act Morally?1
Aleppo Diary1
Democracy & “Noxious” Markets1
Social Justice Challenges of “Teaching” Languages1
The Human Geography of Care1
Care of the Dead: Ancestors, Traditions & the Life of Cultures1
Foundations of an Expanded Community of Fate1
Empowering Speech by Moderating It1
Disorders of Mood: The Experience of Those Who Have Them1
Care Is a Relationship1
Language Standardization & Linguistic Subordination1
Horseplay1
The Pandora's Box of Fudan Hungary1
Why Do Women Care More & Men Couldn't Care Less?1
Moral Firms?1
Hostile State Disinformation in the Internet Age1
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