The Citation Rankings (Highly Cited Researchers) highlight the most cited and influential researchers across a vast range of scientific fields, covering 197 main and sub-disciplines, including the Art and Humanities Citation Rankings and Social Sciences and Humanities Citation Rankings. This service, offered exclusively by AD Scientific Index, aims to provide a balanced perspective by excluding data from CERN and other statistical sources that disproportionately favor certain researchers, particularly in the social sciences and humanities. This unique approach addresses the advantages researchers with multi-author publications and CERN involvement hold over others. Furthermore, citation rankings help uncover rule violations and unethical practices within the research community. For more detailed citation analyses, explore the Scientists Last 6 Years Citation Index, Universities Total Citations Rankings 2025, and Universities Last 6 Years Citations Rankings 2025.
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Russian history
Central Asian history
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Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
60
17
0.283
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bioethics
theology
philosophy
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Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
24
18
0.750
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Chinese Christianity
History of Christianity
religion and nationalism
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Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
22
21
0.955
Daniel E Schafer
Belmont University
Nashville, United States
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Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
60
17
0.283
Russian history
Central Asian history
Kimbell Kornu
Belmont University
Nashville, United States
Citation Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
24
18
0.750
bioethics
theology
philosophy
Jesse Sun|Zexi Sun, Zexi (Jesse) Sun, Jesse Zexi Sun
Belmont University
Nashville, United States
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Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
22
21
0.955
Chinese Christianity
History of Christianity
religion and nationalism