Richard O’Connor

641 citations
39 papers · 325 · h-index 11

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Richard O’Connor

33 papers receiving 239 citations

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Richard O’Connor
Comparison fields: 5 of 83
  • Political Science and International Relations 127
  • Anthropology 50
  • Urban Studies 22
  • Geography, Planning and Development 20
  • Biomaterials 43
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The 9 scholars most cited alongside Richard O’Connor, 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 199558
2 201635
3 198326
4 198825
5 198821
6 202118
7 199316
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Urbanism and religion : community, hierarchy and sanctity in urban Thai Buddhist temples
197816
9 199515
10 199412
11 200811
12 19818
13 19658
14 19696
15
The first hurrah : a biography of Alfred E. Smith
19705
16
The Power of Place in Learning.
20054
17
"Did You Shoot Anyone?" A Practioner's Guide to Combat Veteran Workplace and Classroom Reintegration
20084
18 20224
19
From Virtue to Vice: Negotiating Anorexia
20154
20 19664

About Richard O’Connor

Richard O’Connor is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Clinical Psychology, Anthropology and Surgery, having authored 39 papers that have together received 325 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies (10 papers), Asian Studies and History (5 papers), Vietnamese History and Culture Studies (5 papers), American History and Culture (2 papers), Anthropological Studies and Insights (2 papers), Chinese history and philosophy (2 papers), Cambodian History and Society (2 papers) and Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Political Science and International Relations (127 citations), Anthropology (50 citations), Urban Studies (22 citations), Geography, Planning and Development (20 citations) and Biomaterials (43 citations). Richard O’Connor has collaborated with scholars based in United States and Ireland. Frequent co-authors include Garrett B. McGuinness, James R. Barrett, Richard Davis, Penny Van Esterik, Paul A. Cahill, Carl Wittke, Scott Bennett, Richard Lowitt and Franklin Walker. Their work appears in journals such as American Literature, The Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Anthropology Today and Rice.

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