John Miller

800 citations
53 papers · 232 · h-index 9

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John Miller

39 papers receiving 179 citations

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John Miller
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  • Geography, Planning and Development 23
  • History 25
  • Literature and Literary Theory 26
  • Political Science and International Relations 42
  • Anthropology 15
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The 13 scholars most cited alongside John Miller, 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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1
Beyond biotechnology: FDA regulation of nanomedicine.
200335
2
The Cell: Inside the 9/11 Plot, and Why the FBI and CIA Failed to Stop It
200222
3 201619
4 199816
5 201511
6 198210
7 20179
8 20128
9 19858
10
Latin American urban policies and the social sciences
19717
11 20187
12 20067
13 20106
14
Seeds of liberty : 1688 and the shaping of modern Britain
19884
15
A call to legal arms: bringing embryonic stem cell therapies to market.
20034
16 20194
17 19824
18 20134
19 20144
20 20123

About John Miller

John Miller is a scholar working on Literature and Literary Theory, History, Economics and Econometrics, Geography, Planning and Development and Political Science and International Relations, having authored 53 papers that have together received 232 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Scottish History and National Identity (6 papers), Geographies of human-animal interactions (6 papers), Historical Economic and Social Studies (5 papers), Ecocriticism and Environmental Literature (4 papers), American Constitutional Law and Politics (4 papers), Contemporary Literature and Criticism (3 papers), Muscle metabolism and nutrition (2 papers) and Hormonal and reproductive studies (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Geography, Planning and Development (23 citations), History (25 citations), Literature and Literary Theory (26 citations), Political Science and International Relations (42 citations) and Anthropology (15 citations). John Miller has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Canada. Frequent co-authors include Ralph Gakenheimer, Mario Thevis, Christiane Ayotte, Henrik Österblom, Marten Scheffer, Frances Westley, Jordi Bascompte, Steven Westwood, Osquel Barroso and James R. Wood. Their work appears in journals such as Green Letters, Sociology of Religion, Critique Studies in Contemporary Fiction, Fashion Theory and Victorian Studies.

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