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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Now?112
Currents of Innuendo Converge on an American Path to Political Hate102
A Bird with One Wing76
Migrants & Minorities into Citizens: Education & Membership Regimes Since the Early Modern Period66
Signs Taken for Wonders: AI, Art & the Matter of Race50
Black Womanhood: Raciolinguistic Intersections of Gender, Sexuality & Social Status in the Aftermaths of Colonization39
A Long & Wrong Road to Globalization: Why Have Japanese Universities Failed in “Catching Up” in the Twenty-First Century?37
Beyond Implicit Bias36
The Socialist Model of Higher Education: The Dream Faces Reality36
From the Politics of Representation to the Ethics of Decolonization: What mena Social Research Can Learn from the “Indigenous Turn”35
Introduction: The Social Science of Caregiving26
Home Sweet NewHome25
Language Equality & Schooling: Global Challenges & Unmet Promises22
The Long Struggle for Educational Equity in Britain: 1944-202322
Caregiving in Philosophy, Biology & Political Economy21
Language & Social Justice in the United States: An Introduction21
Language on Trial20
Refugee Education: Aligning Access, Learning & Opportunity19
American Gun Violence & Mental Illness: Reducing Risk, Restoring Health, Respecting Rights & Reviving Communities17
Young Children & Implicit Racial Biases16
Is There a Proper Scope for Markets?15
Liberatory Linguistics14
The Case for Data Visibility14
Gallant And Goofus: The Daughter-Care Taker Edition13
The Moral Dimension of AI-Assisted Decision-Making: Some Practical Perspectives from the Front Lines12
Should We Trust the Censor?12
Overcoming Historical Factors that Block the Quest for Educational Equity in Canadian Schools11
Roles for Implicit Bias Science in Antidiscrimination Law11
Power to Pursue Happiness11
Excerpt from The Committed11
Governance for Human Social Flourishing10
Introduction10
Egalitarian Pluralism9
Grassroots Museums & the Changing Landscape of the Public Humanities9
Northwestern University in Qatar: A Distinctive Global University9
The Free Speech Clause as a Deregulatory Tool8
Disbound8
The Quest for Educational Equity in Mexico7
Trustworthy Government: The Obligations of Government & the Responsibilities of the Governed7
Religious Studies & the Imagined Boundaries of the Humanities7
The Ongoing Biomedical Revolution Created by Rethinking How to Learn7
Linguistic Profiling across International Geopolitical Landscapes7
The Rise & Restructuring of Yale-NUS College: An International Liberal Arts Partnership in Singapore7
The Effects of Violence on Communities: The Violence Matrix as a Tool for Advancing More Just Policies6
Free Speech on the Internet: The Crisis of Epistemic Authority6
how to write a poem about Bucha6
Little Things Matter a Lot: The Significance of Implicit Bias, Practically & Legally6
Introduction6
In Search of Ontologies of Entanglement6
An Evacuation6
Retooling Career Systems to Fight Workplace Bias: Evidence from U.S. Corporations6
The Discontents of Truth & Trust in 21st Century America6
O, Responsibility6
Up Close: Asian University for Women6
The Machines from Our Future5
Thinking the Unthinkable about the First Amendment5
Lessons from the Digital Coalface in the Post-Truth Age: Researching the Middle East Amid Authenticity Vacuums, Transnational Repression & Disinformation5
Valuing & Defending the Arts in Hong Kong5
India's Realignment of Higher Education5
Faces of the Aftermath of Visible & Invisible Violence & Loss: Radical Resiliency of Justice & Healing5
What Does “Trust in the Media” Mean?5
The Social Life of Care5
Implicit Bias versus Intentional Belief: When Morally Elevated Leadership Drives Transformational Change5
The Quest for Educational Equity in Schools in South Africa5
Communication & Media Arts: Of the Humanities & the Future5
Making Decent Jobs5
Identity Group Stratification, Political Economy & Inclusive Economic Rights5
Educating Students for Climate Action: Distraction or Higher-Education Capital?5
Do Large Language Models Understand Us?4
Mental Health's Stalled (Biological) Revolution: Its Origins, Aftermath & Future Opportunities4
Divine Care: Care as Religious Practice4
How Pedagogy Makes the Difference in U.S. Schools4
Unchaining Workers4
Introduction: International Innovation & American Challenges4
Opening Dialogue4
The Quest for Educational Equity in Schools in Multicultural Australia4
Governing Data: Relationships, Trust & Ethics in Leveraging Data & Technology in Service of Humanitarian Health Delivery4
Paying for Expanded Care Provision4
Planetary Humanities: Straddling the Decolonial/Postcolonial Divide4
Recognition, Repair & the Reconstruction of “Square One”4
Developmental & Ecological Perspective on the Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma & Violence4
High-Tech Modernism: Limits & Extensions3
The Science of Implicit Race Bias: Evidence from the Implicit Association Test3
Perspectives from a Different Beach3
The Public Futures of the Humanities3
Democracy Therapy: Lessons from ThriveNYC3
The Moral Economy of High-Tech Modernism3
Exporting Race: Norms, Categories & “The All-American Skin Game”3
A Worldview of Care & a New Economics3
All (Cautiously) Hail-and Scale-Community!3
Violence, Criminalization & Punitive Excess3
“Vulnerability”: The Trouble with Categorical Definitions in Institutional Ethical Reviews, Forced Migration Research & Humanitarian Practice3
Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century; What's the Mission?3
The University & Middle East Studies: Tensions Between Critical Inquiry & Institutional Imperatives3
Izium3
The Story of Violence in America3
Indexing a Performance—: Let slip, hold sway3
The Turing Trap: The Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence3
Automation, Augmentation, Value Creation & the Distribution of Income & Wealth3
Why Do Women Care More & Men Couldn't Care Less?2
Deprogramming Implicit Bias: The Case for Public Interest Technology2
Mobilizing in the Interest of Others2
Seeing the Unseen2
The Morphology of War I2
Children from Bogdanovka inside Their Burnt-Out School Bus, Kyiv Region2
Uncovering Implicit Racial Bias in the Brain: The Past, Present & Future2
Language & Coding Creativity2
Eudaimonic Jobs2
Can Firms Act Morally?2
Aleppo Diary2
Hostile State Disinformation in the Internet Age2
Human Language Understanding & Reasoning2
Technology & the Dynamics of Care for Older People2
From Anti-Government to Anti-Science: Why Conservatives Have Turned Against Science2
Moral Firms?2
The State of the Humanities circa 20222
The Quest for Educational Equity in Schools in Mainland China & Hong Kong1
A survival guide for exiles1
Good Mental Health Care: What It Is, What It Is Not & What It Could Be1
Specific Sources of Trust in Generals: Individual-Level Trust in the U.S. Military1
Social Justice Challenges of “Teaching” Languages1
Disrupting the Effects of Implicit Bias: The Case of Discretion & Policing1
PEBCAK1
Due Process & the Theater of Racial Degradation: The Evolving Notion of Pretrial Punishment in the Criminal Courts1
Is John Stuart Mill's On Liberty Obsolete?1
The Pandora's Box of Fudan Hungary1
Patients Are Humans Too: The Emergence of Medical Humanities1
How Do Infants Experience Caregiving?1
Foundations of an Expanded Community of Fate1
The Problem of State Violence1
The Human Geography of Care1
Humanitarian Health Responses in Urban Conflict Zones1
Online Learning & the Transformation of Global Higher Education1
June 101
The Future of Government Pressure on Social Media Platforms1
Another Other: An Unlikely Path to a Future United World-and What That Future Would Think about Us1
I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Work & Scale1
Democracy & “Noxious” Markets1
The First Amendment Meets the Virtual Public Square1
Looking Back to Look Forward: Leveraging Historical Models for Future-Oriented Caregiving1
Trust in Elections1
Risk & Responsibility: Social Science Research as a Modern “Anti-Politics Machine”1
Humanitarian Challenges of Great Power Conflict: Signs from Ukraine1
Two Sides of Depression: Medical & Social1
The Missing Piece: A Population Health Perspective to Address the U.S. Mental Health Crisis1
Knowing What We Want: A Decent Society, A Civilized System of Justice & A Condition of Dignity1
Language Standardization & Linguistic Subordination1
Disorders of Mood: The Experience of Those Who Have Them1
Mutual Aid as Spiritual Sustenance1
Seeing Guns to See Urban Violence: Racial Inequality & Neighborhood Context1
Networked Trust & the Future of Media1
Water Runs Dry1
Getting AI Right: Introductory Notes on AI & Society1
Horseplay1
Artificially Intelligent Regulation1
Care Is a Relationship1
Empowering Speech by Moderating It1
Toward a Theory of Justice for Artificial Intelligence1
Care of the Dead: Ancestors, Traditions & the Life of Cultures1
Implicit Bias as a Cognitive Manifestation of Systemic Racism1
The Curious Case of Commonsense Intelligence1
Multicultural Education in Nigeria1
The Future of Speech Online: International Cooperation for a Free & Open Internet1
Educational Equity in Schools in India: Perils & Possibilities1
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