A LITTLE SCIENTOMETRIC STOCK TAKING

It seems that Google Scholar has recorded 77 items of my published work to have drawn scholarly references by others. Here is a list of the top ten most cited items. The formula I used in the computation is

x=y/(2023-t) 

where x=annual mean citations, y=total number of references, t=year of publication. So, here's an account of my "academic performance", as of September, 2023, in terms of citation "intensity", controlled for time elapsed since publication. All this is giving me much food for thought, about intensity of attention, regional geopolitics of mattering, currency of topics, scholarly popularity, etc., not only about my own work but the context we live in as well. More on this, with examples, etc., on my facebook page




Alejandro Portes - József Böröcz: "Contemporary Immigration: Theoretical Perspectives On Its Determinants and Modes of Incorporation." 

József Böröcz: "'Eurowhite' Conceit, Dirty White Ressentiment: 'Race' in Europe",

József Böröcz - Mahua Sarkar: "The Unbearable Whiteness of the Polish Plumber and the Hungarian Peacock Dance Around Race." 
József Böröcz: "Goodness Is Elsewhere. The Rule of European Difference." 
József Böröcz: "Informality Rules." 
József Böröcz: The European Union and Global Social Change: A Critical Geopolitical Economic Analysis
József Böröcz - Mahua Sarkar: "What Is the EU?"
József Böröcz: "Introduction: Empire and Coloniality in the 'Eastern Enlargement' of the European Union." 
József Böröcz: Leisure Migration. A Sociological Study on Tourism
József Böröcz-Ákos Róna-Tas: "Small Leap Forward: Emergence of Economic Elites." 

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