Countries citing papers authored by Keith Windschuttle
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This map shows the geographic impact of Keith Windschuttle's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Keith Windschuttle with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Keith Windschuttle more than expected).
Fields of papers citing papers by Keith Windschuttle
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Keith Windschuttle. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Keith Windschuttle. The network helps show where Keith Windschuttle may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Keith Windschuttle
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Keith Windschuttle.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Keith Windschuttle based on the total number of
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Windschuttle, Keith, et al.. (2017). The same-sex marriage Debate :? A forum. Quadrant. 61(10). 32.1 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2008). La historia como ciencia social. Universidad Industrial de Santander.
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2008). A Depressing New Agenda for Aboriginal Politics. Quadrant. 52(6). 46.
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2007). Abolition of the Slave Trade: The Australian Connection. Quadrant. 51(4). 9.1 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2006). Why Australia Is Not a Racist Country. Quadrant. 50(3). 28.1 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2006). The Return of Postmodernism in Aboriginal History. Quadrant. 50(4). 9.2 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2005). Vilifying Australia: The Perverse Ideology of Our Adversary Culture. Quadrant. 49(9). 21.2 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2003). The Fabrication of Aboriginal History. 15(1). 20.89 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2003). 'Whitewash' Confirms the Fabrication of Aboriginal History. Quadrant. 47(10). 8.3 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith, et al.. (2002). The Extinction of the Australian Pygmies. Quadrant. 46(6). 7.4 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2002). History, Anthropology and the Politics of Aboriginal Sovereignty. 21.2 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2001). September 11 and the end of ideology. Quadrant. 45(12). 21.1 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2001). How not to run a museum. Quadrant. 45(9). 11.6 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2001). Why there should be no aboriginal treaty. Quadrant. 45(10). 15.1 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2000). The myths of frontier massacres in Australian history. Quadrant. 44(12). 6.11 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (2000). The break-up of Australia. Quadrant. 44(9). 8.13 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (1999). Journalism and the Western tradition [An earlier version of this paper was presented as a keynote address at the Journalism Education Association Conference (1998: University of Central Queensland).]. The Australian Journalism Review. 21(1). 50.1 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith. (1999). Cultural studies versus journalism. Quadrant. 43(3). 11.9 indexed citations
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Windschuttle, Keith, et al.. (1998). Letters and Responses. 135.
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Windschuttle, Keith. (1998). The poverty of media theory. Quadrant. 42(3). 11.5 indexed citations
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