The bibliometric data, utilized to compute the citation-based metrics underlying the ranking, was collected on 2026-01-12. Each scientist’s position in the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined metric that specifically accounts for papers and citation counts within the examined discipline, ensuring a focused and discipline-relevant assessment of academic impact.
Scope of Research and Eligibility Criteria
The ranking comprehensively assessed 279,971 scientist profiles identified across a wide range of bibliometric data sources. Out of these, 7,778 scientists specializing in the Social Sciences and Humanities were specifically examined.
To qualify for inclusion in the ranking, a scientist’s D-index was required to be at least 30, ensuring that recognized scholars demonstrate sustained scholarly influence within the discipline. Additionally, a majority of the scientist’s tier publications must fall within the Social Sciences and Humanities fields, guaranteeing disciplinary relevance. Consideration was also given to individual awards and notable achievements in these areas.
The D-index eligibility threshold is dynamically adjusted as an increment of 10 according to the estimated total number of active scholars within each discipline, securing representation of the top 1% of leading scholars without compromising inclusiveness. Furthermore, to maintain methodological rigor, a proximity of 30% or less between a researcher’s general H-index and their D-index is required, ensuring consistency between overall and discipline-specific impact.
Verification Practices and Data Integrity
Recognizing the limitations of relying solely on raw bibliometric data, the researchers behind this ranking applied rigorous manual verification procedures. All scientist profiles were carefully reviewed and cross-referenced with publications available from a broad spectrum of trustworthy sources to confirm data accuracy and authenticity.
While the number of publications in prestigious journals and conference proceedings is not a direct factor influencing rank position, it serves as a valuable secondary signal reflecting a scientist’s contribution and standing within the Social Sciences and Humanities. The ranking position itself is ultimately established by each researcher’s D-index, calculated from data sourced primarily from OpenAlex and CrossRef.
For a comprehensive overview of the methodological framework and processes underpinning the ranking, readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
At Research.com, our mission is to motivate researchers, corporations, and policymakers globally to actively engage with evolving knowledge landscapes by identifying the trajectory and focus of leading experts. This ranking provides a transparent and reliable mechanism for the worldwide scientific community to recognize and connect with top experts in distinct areas of study, spanning diverse countries and institutional environments.
Through meticulous, data-driven processes and dedicated verification, this ranking strives to offer a credible platform that supports informed decision-making and fosters greater collaboration across the Social Sciences and Humanities disciplines.