European Review

Papers
(The TQCC of European Review 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
ERW volume 30 issue 5 Cover and matter11
Technological Innovations in the Context of Ukraine’s National Security Before a Full-scale Invasion10
Introduction to Food Security and Sustainability: Knowledge, Communication, Politics9
Intermedial Performativity and the Human Mind in Samuel Beckett’s Teleplays8
Changing Cultural Landscapes: The Case of Post-German Territories in Poland8
The European Capital of Culture and Transnational Networks8
Introduction to Publishing in Academia: Digital Challenges7
The Deep Learning Revolution in AI7
Demolishing Modernism: GDR and Neo-Prussian Architecture in Berlin6
Editorial6
Stunde Null: Naming and Re-naming6
The Missing Guardrails of Academic Freedom in Sweden6
Decoloniality in the Netherlands6
Reconsidering the World History of Literature as an Entanglement of Cross-cultural and Intermedial Transmissions5
Academia Europaea The Academy of Europe Presentation of an Academia Europaea Gold Award, on 27 October 2022, Barcelona, to Professor Dr Sierd Cloetingh5
(Anti)Barbarous Empires: J.M. Coetzee’s Iconoclasm in Waiting for the Barbarians4
Between the Media: Media Relations in Literature and Art4
The Origins of Regulations for Pharmaceutical Products and Medical Devices – What Can be Learned for the Governance of Medical Devices in Europe?3
The Changed Publishing Culture of Science – CORRIGENDUM3
Historical Usage of Europeanization in Academic Discourse3
Techno-nationalism in Global Value Chains in the Technology Sector3
Taking Patriotism Seriously in Liberal Democracies3
Biases and Feedbacks in the Knowledge System: from Academia to the Public and Back3
The EU and the Common Central Asian Higher Education Area: The Kazakh Dimension2
Moral Turn in Contemporary Sociological Theory2
ERW volume 33 issue 6 Cover and Front matter2
The Foundations of Academic Freedom2
Academic Publishing in Modern Society2
Being European Becomes a Sin: Zinnie Harris’ How to Hold Your Breath as a Modern Morality Play2
Global Shifts in Scientific Production: The Decline of Academic Freedom and the Impact on International Collaboration2
Russia’s Iconoclasms2
The Effect of the 2004 EU Enlargement on the Development and Similarity of the Insurance Sectors in the EU2
‘Aren’t They All in the Literary Histories?’: English Criticism and the Dismissal of Comparative Literature2
Digital Publishing and the New Academic Ecosystem: An ANT Approach to the Recent Disputes over a Chinese Journal Database Giant2
Chronological and Geographical Divides in the World History of Literature2
Challenges in Fusion, from R&D to Education, and Collaboration between Academia and Industry2
World Literature, World Times, Worlds2
Science in Washington, DC An Introduction to Memorials (A Pictorial Essay)1
Creative Life Orientations in Socially Diverse Groups: Research Review1
Ethnic Nationalism and Attitudes Towards Refugees in the Czech Republic1
GOLD MEDAL LECTURE GIVEN AT THE ACADEMIA EUROPAEA BUILDING BRIDGES CONFERENCE 20221
Limitations of Fundamental Rights in EU Law: Are Human Rights Absolute?1
De facto Academic Freedom in the European Union – Threats and Trends1
The Universalism of Mathematics and its Detractors: Relativism and Radical Equalitarianism Threaten STEM Disciplines in the US1
Inflation-driven Economy Policy in the Light of the Exchange Rate and the Interest Rate on RGDP in Turkey1
LECTURE HELD AT THE ACADEMIA EUROPAEA BUILDING BRIDGES CONFERENCE 20221
The Institutes for Advanced Study and Open Science: Towards a New Dialogue on Academic Identities1
Academia Europaea The Academy of Europe Presentation of the Academia Europaea 2020 Gold Award, Wednesday 20 October 2021, Barcelona, to Professor Ole H Petersen CBE MAE ML FRS1
Objectivity and Intellectual Humility in Scientific Research: They’re Harder Than You Think1
The Future of Comparative and World Literature1
Open Science in Italy: Lessons Learned En Route to Opening Scholarship1
International Workshop: Writing Transcultural Literary History in a Globalized World1
Iconoclasm – A Road to Modernization?1
Economic Resilience in the Centre Development Region, Romania. A Methodological Approach to the 2009–2011 Economic Crisis and Post-crisis1
ERW volume 33 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
Hungarian Academia in a Deep State1
Navigating the Digital Divide: Challenges and Opportunities in Research Publishing for African Scholars1
Internal Threats to Academic Freedom: Problems of Professional Control1
The Governance Mix of Universities: Administration for What, How and by Whom?1
Nature-Based Solutions and Other Critical Aspects of Urban Innovations for Green Transition1
Writing a History of the World’s Literatures1
Wine and Portugal: A Brief History1
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the Mathematics Community: A Perspective on Data and Policy1
Academic Freedom in the Twenty-First Century – ADDENDUM1
Photography, Film and Storytelling of Posthuman Crises in Blade Runner1
A Serious Shortfall in Clinical Research in Doctoral Schools: A Detailed Analysis of Ten Doctoral Schools of Medicine1
Articulation in ‘Image Event’: The Media Discourse from the Perspective of Post-Marxism1
Introduction1
Personality Revisited: A Posthumous Tribute to Albert Bandura and David Magnusson1
More Fun, Less Pressure: A Conceptual Framework of Communication Goals for Healthy and Sustainable Food Choices1
The ‘Lublin of the Future’ – Clean, Hygienic, Orderly. Making a Clean Sweep with the Jewish Neighbourhood and its Sensescape1
How (Not) to Write a History of World Literature1
Transmediation, Transgression and Popularization: A Study of the Cantonese Opera Film White Snake1
The Changing Role of Stakeholders in Higher Education1
Germany’s Cancel Culture and Limitations of Debate1
International Symposium Academic Freedom in the Twenty-First Century1
Reframing Third Space Roles in UK Higher Education1
Interpreting David Smith’s Photography Through a Medium-centred Model of Communication1
Quality Infrastructure Legal Framework: The Case of Serbia1
Introduction to Re-considering Intermediality across Disciplines: New Directions1
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