Ian Elliott

36 papers receiving 543 citations

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Ian Elliott
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  • Public Administration 80
  • Instrumentation 34
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics 89
  • Development 15
  • Plant Science 123
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Ian Elliott, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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Stellar Photometry: Current Techniques and Future Developments
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Choosing a Methodological Path: Reflections on the Constructivist Turn
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Stellar photometry : current techniques and future developments : proceedings of the IAU Colloquium no. 136 held in Dublin, Ireland 4-7 August 1992
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About Ian Elliott

Ian Elliott is a scholar working on Public Administration, Political Science and International Relations, Education, Astronomy and Astrophysics and Sociology and Political Science, having authored 38 papers that have together received 584 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Public Policy and Administration Research (11 papers), Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies (5 papers), Healthcare innovation and challenges (5 papers), History and Developments in Astronomy (3 papers), Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation (3 papers), Local Government Finance and Decentralization (2 papers), Regulation and Compliance Studies (2 papers) and Interprofessional Education and Collaboration (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Public Administration (80 citations), Instrumentation (34 citations), Astronomy and Astrophysics (89 citations), Development (15 citations) and Plant Science (123 citations). Ian Elliott has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Singapore. Frequent co-authors include C. J. Butler, A. C. Newton, Eleanor M. Gilroy, Lea Wiesel, Paul R. J. Birch, Ingo Hein, Alfred M. Wu, Margaret Nicol, Jenna Breckenridge and Derek Jones. Their work appears in journals such as Public Money & Management, Public Administration and Development, Public Administration, Journal of Public Affairs Education and Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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