Ján Kubík

2.4k total citations
71 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Ján Kubík is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Ján Kubík has authored 71 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 21 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and 20 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Ján Kubík's work include Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques (20 papers), Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems (19 papers) and Eastern European Communism and Reforms (17 papers). Ján Kubík is often cited by papers focused on Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques (20 papers), Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems (19 papers) and Eastern European Communism and Reforms (17 papers). Ján Kubík collaborates with scholars based in Czechia, United States and United Kingdom. Ján Kubík's co-authors include Grzegorz Ekiert, Pavel Ripka, Jan Včelák, Petr Kašpar, Antonı́n Platil, Milada Anna Vachudová, Mary Patrice Erdmans, Michaël Bernhard, Terence O’Donnell and Lacra Pavel and has published in prestigious journals such as Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, Foreign Affairs and The American Historical Review.

In The Last Decade

Ján Kubík

67 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

Ján Kubík
Reto Steiner United States
Jeffrey A. Weldon United States
Charles E. Smith United States
James Simpson United States
Kristina Lemmer United States
Jason Miller United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kubík, Ján. (2024). Neo-Feudalism and Neo-Traditionalism as Responses to Liberalism. East European Politics and Societies and Cultures. 38(4). 1067–1079.
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Kubík, Ján, et al.. (2022). Beyond “Making Poland Great Again.” Nostalgia in Polish Populist and Non‐populist Discourses1. Sociological Forum. 37(S1). 1360–1386. 8 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján, et al.. (2022). Anthropology and Political Science. Berghahn Books.
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Kubík, Ján, et al.. (2019). Symbolic Thickening of Public Culture and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Poland. East European Politics and Societies and Cultures. 33(2). 435–471. 91 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján. (2017). Interview with Prof. Jan Kubik: The FATIGUE Project. 30(1). 2 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján & Michaël Bernhard. (2014). Twenty Years After Communism: The Politics of Memory and Commemoration. Oxford University Press eBooks. 35 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján. (2012). Illiberal Challenge to Liberal Democracy: The Case of Poland. 8(2). 79–89. 5 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján, et al.. (2012). ANTHROPOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. Berghahn Books. 10 indexed citations
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Včelák, Jan & Ján Kubík. (2009). Influence of sensor imperfections to electronic compass attitude accuracy. Sensors and Actuators A Physical. 155(2). 233–240. 7 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján, Michal Janošek, & Pavel Ripka. (2007). Low-Power Fluxgate Sensor Signal Processing Using Gated Differential Integrator. Sensor Letters. 5(1). 149–152. 4 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján, et al.. (2006). The Original Sin of Poland’s Third Republic: Discounting ‘Solidarity’ and its Consequences for Political Reconciliation.. Polish Sociological Review. 153(1). 9–38. 9 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján & Pavel Ripka. (2006). Noise spectrum of pulse excited fluxgate sensor. Sensors and Actuators A Physical. 132(1). 236–240. 8 indexed citations
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Kopstein, Jeffrey, Jon Elster, Claus Offe, et al.. (2003). Postcommunist Democracy: Legacies and Outcomes. Comparative Politics. 35(2). 231–231. 39 indexed citations
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Ekiert, Grzegorz & Ján Kubík. (1998). Collective Protest in Post-Communist Poland, 1989–1993: a Research Report. Communist and Post-Communist Studies. 31(2). 91–117. 17 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján. (1994). The power of symbols against the symbols of power. 27 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján. (1994). Who done it: Workers, intellectuals, or someone else? Controversy over Solidarity's origins and social composition. Theory and Society. 23(3). 441–466. 6 indexed citations
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Kubík, Ján. (1984). The reciprocity theorem in coupled problems of viscoelastic thermodiffusion. Acta Mechanica. 50(3-4). 285–290. 6 indexed citations
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Berka, I & Ján Kubík. (1962). [Role of physical factors in producing comfortable working conditions in textile mills. IV. Noise].. PubMed. 14. 182–6. 1 indexed citations

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