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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Racialization of “Illegality”69
The Turing Trap: The Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence48
The Unceasing Significance of Colorism: Skin Tone Stratification in the United States39
Latinos & Racism in the Trump Era38
Human Language Understanding & Reasoning38
Do Large Language Models Understand Us?23
Toward a Theory of Justice for Artificial Intelligence22
Immigration, Race & Political Polarization22
Less Talk, More Walk: Why Climate Change Demands Activism in the Academy18
Slow Disaster in the Anthropocene: A Historian Witnesses Climate Change on the Korean Peninsula18
A Golden Decade of Deep Learning: Computing Systems & Applications17
Status Threat: Moving the Right Further to the Right?13
Public Health Approaches to Reducing Community Gun Violence12
Rethinking AI for Good Governance12
The Legal Status Divide among the Children of Immigrants12
Asian Americans, Affirmative Action & the Rise in Anti-Asian Hate12
Water Scarcity & Health in Urban Africa12
Automation, AI & Work11
Trust in Medicine, the Health System & Public Health10
What Is the Social Responsibility of Climate Scientists?10
Getting AI Right: Introductory Notes on AI & Society9
Administrative Law in the Automated State8
The Bipartisan Origins of White Nationalism8
Seeing Is Believing: Understanding & Aiding Human Responses to Global Climate Change7
Searching for Computer Vision North Stars7
Fifty Years of Declining Confidence & Increasing Polarization in Trust in American Institutions7
Artificial Intelligence, Humanistic Ethics6
Race, Legal Status & Social Mobility6
Urban Struggles over Water Scarcity in Harare6
The Perils of Politicized Religion6
Rethinking Language Barriers & Social Justice from a Raciolinguistic Perspective5
AI, Great Power Competition & National Security5
The Curious Case of Commonsense Intelligence5
Africa's Living Rivers: Managing for Sustainability5
Immigration & the Origins of White Backlash5
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Africa's Water Tower, Environmental Justice & Infrastructural Power5
From Anti-Government to Anti-Science: Why Conservatives Have Turned Against Science5
Trust in Elections5
Democracy & Distrust in an Era of Artificial Intelligence5
Organic Reformations in Richard Powers's The Overstory5
The Foundational Lawlessness of the Law Itself: Racial Criminalization & the Punitive Roots of Punishment in America4
Everyday Experiences of Water Insecurity: Insights from Underserved Areas of Accra, Ghana4
Planetary Humanities: Straddling the Decolonial/Postcolonial Divide4
Climate in the Boardroom: Struggling to Reconcile Business as Usual & the End of the World as We Know It4
Water Security in Africa in the Age of Global Climate Change4
Criminalizing Migration4
Water for Bongo: Creative Adaptation, Resilience & Dar es Salaam's Water Supply4
The Moral Economy of High-Tech Modernism4
Replacing Bureaucrats with Automated Sorcerers?4
The Ironies of the New Religious Liberty Litigation4
Racism as a Motivator for Climate Justice3
Developmental & Ecological Perspective on the Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma & Violence3
Asian American Racialization & Model Minority Logics in Linguistics3
Multi-Agent Systems: Technical & Ethical Challenges of Functioning in a Mixed Group3
The Effects of Violence on Communities: The Violence Matrix as a Tool for Advancing More Just Policies3
Video Games & the Novel3
Distrust of Artificial Intelligence: Sources & Responses from Computer Science & Law3
Some Costs & Benefits of Cost-Benefit Analysis3
Signs Taken for Wonders: AI, Art & the Matter of Race3
Due Process & the Theater of Racial Degradation: The Evolving Notion of Pretrial Punishment in the Criminal Courts3
The Uncertain Future of Administrative Law3
Ghana's Akosombo Dam, Volta Lake Fisheries & Climate Change3
Supply Chains & Working Conditions During the Long Pandemic: Lessons for a New Moral Political Economy?3
Identity Group Stratification, Political Economy & Inclusive Economic Rights2
Religion & Democracy: Interactions, Tensions, Possibilities2
Religion & Transitional Justice2
Democracy, Religion & Public Reason2
The Discontents of Truth & Trust in 21st Century America2
The Structuring Work of Algorithms2
Governing Data: Relationships, Trust & Ethics in Leveraging Data & Technology in Service of Humanitarian Health Delivery2
The Surge of Young Americans from Minority-White Mixed Families & Its Significance for the Future2
The Moral Dimension of AI-Assisted Decision-Making: Some Practical Perspectives from the Front Lines2
Language & Social Justice in the United States: An Introduction2
Refusing “Endangered Languages” Narratives2
The Innovative State2
American Trust in Science & Institutions in the Time of COVID-192
Specific Sources of Trust in Generals: Individual-Level Trust in the U.S. Military2
Patients Are Humans Too: The Emergence of Medical Humanities2
On Becoming Witnessing Professionals2
If We Succeed2
The State of the Humanities circa 20222
Black Womanhood: Raciolinguistic Intersections of Gender, Sexuality & Social Status in the Aftermaths of Colonization2
Artificially Intelligent Regulation2
Indigenous Historical Trauma: Alter-Native Explanations for Mental Health Inequities2
Linguistic Profiling across International Geopolitical Landscapes2
Non-Human Words: On GPT-3 as a Philosophical Laboratory2
Cahora Bassa Dam & the Delusion of Development2
Introduction: Paths to Witnessing, Ethics of Speaking Out2
Hydropolitics versus Human Security: Implications of South Africa's Appropriation of Lesotho's Highlands Water1
Language & Coding Creativity1
Biophilic Markets1
The Case for Bringing Experiential Learning into the Humanities1
Power to Pursue Happiness1
Judaism, Pluralism & Public Reason1
Governance for Human Social Flourishing1
Afterword: Some Illustrations1
The Positive Humanities: A Focus on Human Flourishing1
Legislative Capacity & Administrative Power Under Divided Polarization1
Some Endangered Feeling1
Humanitarian Challenges of Great Power Conflict: Signs from Ukraine1
Between Principles & Power: Water Law Principles & the Governance of Water in Post-Apartheid South Africa1
Why Public Humanities?1
What Does “Trust in the Media” Mean?1
Witnessing for the Middle to Depolarize the Climate Change Conversation1
Networked Trust & the Future of Media1
Inventing “the White Voice”: Racial Capitalism, Raciolinguistics & Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies1
Secular Reasons for Confessional Religious Education in Public Schools1
We “Other Victorians”? Novelistic Remains, Therapeutic Devices, Contemporary Televisual Dramas1
Climate & Water in a Changing Africa: Uncertainty, Adaptation & the Social Construction of Fragile Environments1
Henry James in–and out of–the Classroom1
Recognition, Repair & the Reconstruction of “Square One”1
American Gun Violence & Mental Illness: Reducing Risk, Restoring Health, Respecting Rights & Reviving Communities1
Implicit Bias as a Cognitive Manifestation of Systemic Racism1
The Biology of Mental Disorders: Progress at Last1
Milestones in the Evolution of the Administrative State1
Automation, Augmentation, Value Creation & the Distribution of Income & Wealth1
“From So Simple a Beginning”: Species of Artificial Intelligence1
Conscience, Truth & Action1
Moral Firms?1
Religious Studies & the Imagined Boundaries of the Humanities1
Beyond the Survival of the Global Humanities1
The Coral Is Not All Dead Yet1
The Dammed Body: Thinking Historically about Water Security & Public Health1
Care Is a Relationship1
Democracy & Religion: Some Variations & Hard Questions1
Introduction1
The Professional Ethics of Witnessing Professionals1
Young Children & Implicit Racial Biases1
Liberatory Linguistics1
Capturing the Public: Beyond Technocracy & Populism in the U.S. Administrative State1
The Great Evasion: Human Mobility & Organized Crime in Mexico & Its Borders1
Introduction: The Pasts & Futures of the Administrative State1
“Trauma Makes You Grow Up Quicker”: The Financial & Emotional Burdens of Deportation & Incarceration1
Mobilizing in the Interest of Others1
Violence, Criminalization & Punitive Excess1
Can Firms Act Morally?1
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