James Lee

400 total citations
21 papers, 209 citations indexed

About

James Lee is a scholar working on Finance, Sociology and Political Science and Communication. According to data from OpenAlex, James Lee has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 209 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Finance, 4 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 3 papers in Communication. Recurrent topics in James Lee's work include Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (8 papers), Social Media and Politics (3 papers) and Housing Market and Economics (3 papers). James Lee is often cited by papers focused on Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (8 papers), Social Media and Politics (3 papers) and Housing Market and Economics (3 papers). James Lee collaborates with scholars based in United States, Hong Kong and United Kingdom. James Lee's co-authors include Filippo Mezzanotti, James Feigenbaum, Charles Goodhart, David Eichmann, Jason Lee, Danny T Y Wu, Amy Koshoffer, Margaret V. Powers‐Fletcher, Anita Shah and Jason Lee and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, New Media & Society and American Economic Journal Applied Economics.

In The Last Decade

James Lee

17 papers receiving 181 citations

Peers

James Lee
Dante J. Scala United States
Henry Silke Ireland
Jesse Yoder United States
Anne Alexander United Kingdom
Jacob Brown United States
Richard J. Meister United Kingdom
Dante J. Scala United States
James Lee
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Countries citing papers authored by James Lee

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Fields of papers citing papers by James Lee

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James Lee

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Feigenbaum, James, James Lee, & Filippo Mezzanotti. (2022). Capital Destruction and Economic Growth: The Effects of Sherman’s March, 1850–1920. American Economic Journal Applied Economics. 14(4). 301–342. 7 indexed citations
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Powers‐Fletcher, Margaret V., Danny T Y Wu, Amy Koshoffer, et al.. (2021). Convergence in Viral Outbreak Research: Using Natural Language Processing to Define Network Bridges in the Bench-Bedside-Population Paradigm. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4 indexed citations
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Lee, James, et al.. (2020). Anthropocene and Empire: Discourse Networks of the Human Record. PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 135(1). 110–129. 4 indexed citations
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Lee, James. (2019). The Two-Soul'd Animal: Early Modern Literatures of the Classical and Christian Souls. Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University). 1 indexed citations
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Lee, James, et al.. (2019). Epic social networks and Eve's centrality in Milton’sParadise Lost. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. 2 indexed citations
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Lee, James. (2019). The Two-Soul'd Animal. Northwestern University Press eBooks.
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Lee, James. (2019). Housing, Home Ownership and Social Change in Hong Kong. 3 indexed citations
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Lee, James, et al.. (2019). Tweeting for social justice in #Ferguson: Affective discourse in Twitter hashtags. New Media & Society. 21(7). 1636–1653. 44 indexed citations
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Lee, James, et al.. (2018). Linked Reading: Digital Historicism and Early Modern Discourses of Race around Shakespeare’s Othello. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(1). 3 indexed citations
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Lee, James. (2018). Asset Building and Property Owning Democracy: Singapore Housing Policy as a Model of Social Investment and Social Justice. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare. 45(4). 3 indexed citations
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Lee, James, et al.. (2013). Just Housing Policy: Is There a Moral Foundation for a Homeownership Policy?. Housing Studies. 28(6). 891–909. 3 indexed citations
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Lee, James. (2013). Housing policy and asset building: exploring the role of home ownership in East Asian social policy. China Journal of Social Work. 6(2). 104–117. 2 indexed citations
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Lee, James. (2013). Ethopoiesis : Foucault’s Late Ethics and the Sublime Body. New Literary History. 44(1). 179–198. 2 indexed citations
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Goodhart, Charles & James Lee. (2012). Adjustment Mechanisms in a Currency Area. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Lee, James. (2010). Housing Governance and Ethopolitics in a Postcolonial City: Constructing Responsible Community and Consumer Identity in Hong Kong. Environment and Planning C Government and Policy. 28(1). 112–127. 2 indexed citations
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Lee, James. (2009). Developmentalism, social welfare and state capacity in East Asia: integrating housing and social security in Singapore. Journal of Asian Public Policy. 2(2). 157–170. 11 indexed citations
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Lee, James. (2000). From Welfare Housing to Home Ownership: The Dilemma of China's Housing Reform. Housing Studies. 15(1). 61–76. 93 indexed citations
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Lee, James. (1994). Affordability, Home Ownership and the Middle Class Housing Crisis in Hong Kong. Policy & Politics. 22(3). 179–189. 6 indexed citations

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