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35
Citations
12433
World Ranking
6577
National Ranking
3182

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1982 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Charles Kadushin is affiliated with Brandeis University in the United States. Their academic work includes publication in the field of social sciences, with a focus on intellectual elites in North America.

One of their recent papers is titled Quiénes son los intelectuales norteamericanos de élite, published in 2021. This paper appeared in the DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) and addresses topics related to intellectual elites in a sociological context.

Although there are no records of frequent co-authors or a broad list of publication venues, Kadushin has contributed at least once to the DOAJ repository, indicating an engagement with open access scholarly communication.

  • DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)

In recognition of their scientific contributions, Kadushin was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1982. This distinction is awarded to individuals who have advanced science in various disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Networks and Organizations: Structure, Form and Action

    Nitin Nohria;Robert G. Eccles

  • Understanding Social Networks: Theories, Concepts, and Findings

    Charles Kadushin

  • Books: The Culture and Commerce of Publishing

    Lewis A. Coser;Charles Kadushin;Walter W. Powell

  • Network Position and Firm Performance: Organizational Returns to Collaboration in the Biotechnology Industry

    Walter W. Powell;Kenneth W. Koput;Laurel Smith-Doerr;Jason Owen-Smith

  • Why People Go to Psychiatrists

    Charles Kadushin

  • Power, Influence and Social Circles: A New Methodology for Studying Opinion Makers

    Charles Kadushin

  • Friendship among the French financial elite

    Charles Kadushin

  • The Friends and Supporters of Psychotherapy: on social circles in urban life.

    Charles Kadushin

  • The American intellectual elite

    Charles Kadushin

  • The motivational foundation of social networks

    Charles Kadushin

  • Elite integration in stable democracies: a reconsideration

    John Higley;Ursula Hoffmann-Lange;Charles Kadushin;Gwen Moore

  • Fighting back against substance abuse: are community coalitions winning?

    Denise Hallfors;Hyunsan Cho;David Livert;Charles Kadushin

  • Networks and Circles in the Production of Culture

    Charles Kadushin

  • Who benefits from network analysis: ethics of social network research

    Charles Kadushin

  • The Intersection of Social Circles: A New Measure of Social Proximity in Networks

    Richard D. Alba;Charles Kadushin

  • Too Much Investment in Social Capital

    Charles Kadushin

  • Social Distance Between Client and Professional

    Charles Kadushin

  • The Visibility of Illicit Drugs: Implications for Community-based Drug Control Strategies.

    Leonard Saxe;Charles Kadushin;Andrew Beveridge;David Livert

  • The professional self-concept of music students.

    Charles Kadushin

  • MENTAL HEALTH AND THE INTERPERSONAL ENVIRONMENT: A REEXAMINATION OF SOME EFFECTS OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE ON MENTAL HEALTH*

    Charles Kadushin

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter W. Powell
Walter W. Powell Stanford University
Lewis A. Coser
Lewis A. Coser Brandeis University
Denise Dion Hallfors
Denise Dion Hallfors Pacific Institute For Research and Evaluation
Barry Wellman
Barry Wellman University of Toronto
H. Russell Bernard
H. Russell Bernard Arizona State University
David Knoke
David Knoke University of Minnesota
Richard Swedberg
Richard Swedberg Cornell University
Arne L. Kalleberg
Arne L. Kalleberg University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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