Thomas D. Hall

10.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
84 papers, 5.8k citations indexed

About

Thomas D. Hall is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Demography. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas D. Hall has authored 84 papers receiving a total of 5.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 22 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 15 papers in Demography. Recurrent topics in Thomas D. Hall's work include World Systems and Global Transformations (32 papers), Culture, Economy, and Development Studies (15 papers) and Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation (13 papers). Thomas D. Hall is often cited by papers focused on World Systems and Global Transformations (32 papers), Culture, Economy, and Development Studies (15 papers) and Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation (13 papers). Thomas D. Hall collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Jordan. Thomas D. Hall's co-authors include Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Christopher Chase‐Dunn, William G. Martin, Daniel Chirot, James V. Fenelon, Thomas E. Sheridan, Robert K. Schaeffer, P. Nick Kardulias, Peter Turchin and Robert V. Hine and has published in prestigious journals such as Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, American Sociological Review and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Thomas D. Hall

76 papers receiving 4.9k citations

Hit Papers

Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples 2000 2026 2008 2017 2000 1000 2.0k 3.0k 4.0k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas D. Hall United States 23 2.4k 1.1k 1.0k 940 899 84 5.8k
Robert Ν. Bellah United States 36 5.3k 2.2× 967 0.9× 912 0.9× 1.5k 1.6× 562 0.6× 138 8.8k
Charles Taylor Canada 28 6.0k 2.5× 1.7k 1.6× 644 0.6× 2.6k 2.8× 695 0.8× 120 12.0k
Linda Tuhiwai Smith New Zealand 21 2.5k 1.0× 1.5k 1.4× 1.6k 1.5× 478 0.5× 1.3k 1.4× 51 6.2k
Ann Swidler United States 23 5.4k 2.2× 774 0.7× 417 0.4× 1.2k 1.3× 869 1.0× 54 8.6k
Rose M. Brewer United States 11 6.7k 2.8× 2.2k 2.0× 624 0.6× 964 1.0× 1.3k 1.5× 37 11.6k
Richard Madsen United States 25 3.2k 1.3× 699 0.6× 494 0.5× 1.0k 1.1× 469 0.5× 62 5.5k
Sandra Harding United States 39 5.6k 2.3× 2.0k 1.8× 305 0.3× 1.4k 1.5× 973 1.1× 144 11.8k
Chandra Talpade Mohanty United States 22 5.6k 2.3× 1.0k 1.0× 276 0.3× 1.6k 1.7× 533 0.6× 46 9.3k
bell hooks United States 40 6.4k 2.6× 3.4k 3.1× 383 0.4× 961 1.0× 918 1.0× 128 12.2k
Elizabeth Colson United States 24 3.0k 1.2× 917 0.8× 185 0.2× 770 0.8× 534 0.6× 76 6.7k

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All Works

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Hall, Thomas D.. (2021). Application of Metrology, Statistics, Root Cause Analysis, and Cost of Quality to Enable Quality Improvements and Implementation of Statistical Process Controls for Acceptance of Large Complex Assemblies. SAE International Journal of Advances and Current Practices in Mobility. 3(3). 1231–1239. 1 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D. & James V. Fenelon. (2015). Indigenous Peoples and Globalization. 10 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D.. (2014). Toward comparative globalizations: globalization in historical retrospective and world-system analysis. Journal of Globalization Studies. 5(1). 2 indexed citations
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Kuecker, Glen David & Thomas D. Hall. (2011). Resilience and Community in the Age of World-System Collapse. Nature and Culture. 6(1). 18–40. 13 indexed citations
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Chase‐Dunn, Christopher, et al.. (2010). Middlemen and Marcher States in Central Asia and East/West Empire Synchrony. Social Evolution & History. 9(1). 4 indexed citations
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Fenelon, James V. & Thomas D. Hall. (2008). Revitalization and Indigenous Resistance to Globalization and Neoliberalism. American Behavioral Scientist. 51(12). 1867–1901. 43 indexed citations
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Kardulias, P. Nick & Thomas D. Hall. (2007). A World-Systems View of Human Migration Past and Present: Providing a General Model for Understanding the Movement of People. Forum on public policy. 5 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D.. (2005). Mongols in World-Systems History 1. Social Evolution & History. 4(2). 3 indexed citations
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Elliott, John E. & Thomas D. Hall. (1999). Boris Yeltsin and Russia’s rocky road to capitalism: the early years. International Journal of Social Economics. 26(12). 1389–1417. 3 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D.. (1998). Civilizational Incorporation of Indigenes: Toward a Comparative Perspective. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University). 39(39). 4. 2 indexed citations
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Chase‐Dunn, Christopher & Thomas D. Hall. (1998). World-Systems in North America: Networks, Rise and Fall and Pulsations of Trade in Stateless Systems. American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 22(1). 23–72. 16 indexed citations
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Chase‐Dunn, Christopher, et al.. (1995). The Historical Evolution of World-Systems. ProtoSociology. 7. 23–34. 3 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D.. (1994). The Case for a World Systems Approach to Civilizations: A View from the "Transformationist" Camp. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University). 30(30). 7. 2 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D. & Katherine Spielmann. (1993). Farmers, Hunters, and Colonists: Interaction between the Southwest and the Southern Plains. The American Indian Quarterly. 17(3). 428–428. 5 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D.. (1991). Civilizational Change: The Role of Nomads. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University). 24(24). 5. 4 indexed citations
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Gutiérrez, Ramón A. & Thomas D. Hall. (1991). Social Change in the Southwest, 1350-1880. Western Historical Quarterly. 22(3). 344–344.
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Hall, Thomas D. & Robert H. Bates. (1989). Toward a Political Economy of Development: A Rational Choice Perspective.. Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews. 18(4). 532–532. 13 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D.. (1986). Incorporation in the World-System: Toward a Critique. American Sociological Review. 51(3). 390–390. 66 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D. & Eva Etzioni‐Halevy. (1985). Social Change: The Advent and Maturation of Modern Society.. Social Forces. 63(3). 888–888. 7 indexed citations
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Hall, Thomas D. & Richard L. Rubenstein. (1984). Modernization: The Humanist Response to Its Promise and Problems.. Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews. 13(1). 66–66. 1 indexed citations

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