Daniel Sabbagh

647 total citations
50 papers, 269 citations indexed

About

Daniel Sabbagh is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Law. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel Sabbagh has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 269 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 20 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 7 papers in Law. Recurrent topics in Daniel Sabbagh's work include Multiculturalism, Politics, Migration, Gender (15 papers), Canadian Identity and History (7 papers) and Education, sociology, and vocational training (6 papers). Daniel Sabbagh is often cited by papers focused on Multiculturalism, Politics, Migration, Gender (15 papers), Canadian Identity and History (7 papers) and Education, sociology, and vocational training (6 papers). Daniel Sabbagh collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and United Kingdom. Daniel Sabbagh's co-authors include Anna Mountford‐Zimdars, Ann Morning and Agnès van Zanten and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Political Science Quarterly and World Politics.

In The Last Decade

Daniel Sabbagh

39 papers receiving 232 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel Sabbagh France 10 174 133 38 37 18 50 269
Valérie Amiraux Canada 10 265 1.5× 150 1.1× 23 0.6× 33 0.9× 14 0.8× 45 325
Avigail Eisenberg Canada 9 150 0.9× 126 0.9× 35 0.9× 44 1.2× 20 1.1× 24 262
Douglas B. Klusmeyer United States 9 323 1.9× 189 1.4× 16 0.4× 18 0.5× 13 0.7× 21 406
Yunas Samad United Kingdom 9 175 1.0× 128 1.0× 34 0.9× 12 0.3× 16 0.9× 19 259
C.A. Groenendijk Netherlands 10 301 1.7× 205 1.5× 14 0.4× 21 0.6× 22 1.2× 42 409
David R. Colburn United States 8 125 0.7× 63 0.5× 16 0.4× 29 0.8× 8 0.4× 34 193
Vincent Tiberj France 12 224 1.3× 275 2.1× 37 1.0× 11 0.3× 33 1.8× 46 401
Cecelia Lynch United States 10 227 1.3× 144 1.1× 14 0.4× 22 0.6× 7 0.4× 24 308
Farida Shaheed Denmark 8 170 1.0× 191 1.4× 131 3.4× 16 0.4× 11 0.6× 23 332
Anthony M. Messina United States 11 343 2.0× 243 1.8× 23 0.6× 15 0.4× 24 1.3× 34 438

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All Works

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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2017). Governing with words: The political dialogue on race, public policy, and inequality in America. Public Administration. 95(3). 856–857. 1 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2016). Paris/Texas : Les voies détournées de la « diversité » dans les filières d’élite de l’enseignement supérieur aux États-Unis et en France. Revue internationale de politique comparée. Vol. 23(1). 85–112. 1 indexed citations
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Mountford‐Zimdars, Anna & Daniel Sabbagh. (2013). Fair Access to Higher Education: A Comparative Perspective. Comparative Education Review. 57(3). 359–368. 21 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2010). The Construction of Racial Identity in the United States.
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Sabbagh, Daniel & Agnès van Zanten. (2010). Diversité et formation des élites : France-USA. Sociétés contemporaines. 5–17. 1 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2009). The Rise of Indirect Affirmative Action: New Strategies for Promoting 'Diversity' in Selective Institutions of Higher Education in the United States and France. SSRN Electronic Journal. 4 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel, et al.. (2008). French Color Blindness in Perspective: The Controversy over "Statistiques Ethniques". French Politics Culture & Society. 26(1). 1–6. 40 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2004). Fareed Zakaria, L'avenir de la liberte. La democratie illiberale aux Etats-Unis et dans le monde. Revue française de science politique. 54(3). 481–482. 1 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2004). La tentation de l'opacité : le juge américain et l'affirmative action dans l'enseignement supérieur. Pouvoirs. n° 111(4). 5–18. 6 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2004). La représentation électorale des minorités ethno-raciales aux États-Unis. Revue internationale de politique comparée. 11(3). 457–457.
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2003). Le statut des " Asiatiques " aux États-Unis: L'identité américaine dans un miroir. HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe). 9 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2003). Judicial Uses of Subterfuge: Affirmative Action Reconsidered. Political Science Quarterly. 118(3). 411–436. 7 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2003). L'égalité par le droit : les paradoxes de la discrimination positive aux États-Unis. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 59(3). 634–636. 13 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2003). Affirmative Action and the Group-Disadvantaging Principle. 2(1). 1 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2002). Affirmative Action at Sciences Po. French Politics Culture & Society. 20(3). 18 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel. (2001). Diversité ethno-raciale et politique étrangère aux États-Unis : une perspective historique. Revue internationale et stratégique. n° 42(2). 81–86.
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Sabbagh, Daniel, et al.. (2001). Ethnicité et politique étrangère aux États-Unis. Critique internationale. 11(2). 69–69. 2 indexed citations
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Sabbagh, Daniel, et al.. (1999). Des usages de la « diversité » : éléments pour une généalogie du multiculturalisme américain. Revue française de science politique. Vol. 49(3). 443–468.

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