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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
68
Citations
24145
World Ranking
838
National Ranking
401

Best Publications

  • Terrain analysis : principles and applications

    John P. Wilson;John C. Gallant

  • Who cares? Toward an integrated theory of volunteer work

    John Wilson;Marc A Musick

  • Volunteering and depression: the role of psychological and social resources in different age groups.

    Marc A Musick;John Wilson

  • Volunteerism Research: A Review Essay

    John Wilson

  • Volunteers: A Social Profile

    Marc A. Musick;John Wilson

  • Parks and Park Funding in Los Angeles: An Equity-Mapping Analysis

    Jennifer Wolch;John P. Wilson;Jed Fehrenbach

  • Introduction to social movements

    John Wilson

  • The Contribution of Religion to Volunteer Work

    John Wilson;Thomas Janoski

  • Preferences, Constraints, and Choices in Religious Markets: An Examination of Religious Switching and Apostasy

    Darren E. Sherkat;John Wilson

  • The Effects of Volunteering on the Volunteer

    John Wilson;Marc Musick

  • Social Movements in an Organizational Society.

    John Wilson;Mayer N. Zald;John D. McCarthy

  • Got green? addressing environmental justice in park provision

    Chona Sister;Jennifer Wolch;John Wilson

  • Doing Well by Doing Good: Volunteering and Occupational Achievement among American Women

    John Wilson;Marc Musick

  • Race and Formal Volunteering: The Differential Effects of Class and Religion

    Marc A. Musick;John Wilson;William B. Bynum

  • Being Volunteered? The Impact of Social Participation and Pro-Social Attitudes on Volunteering'

    Thomas Janoski;March Musick;John Wilson

  • Pathways to Voluntarism: Family Socialization and Status Transmission Models

    Thomas Janoski;John Wilson

  • From Text to Geographic Coordinates: The Current State of Geocoding

    Daniel W. Goldberg;John P. Wilson;Craig A. Knoblock

  • Transport of Asian ozone pollution into surface air over the western United States in spring

    Meiyun Lin;Meiyun Lin;Arlene M. Fiore;Arlene M. Fiore;Larry W. Horowitz;Owen R. Cooper;Owen R. Cooper

  • Residual magnetic field sensing for stress measurement

    John W. Wilson;Gui Yun Tian;Simon Barrans

  • Work and Volunteering: The Long Arm of the Job

    John Wilson;Marc A. Musick

  • The Contribution of Social Resources To Volunteering.

    John Wilson;Marc A Musick

Frequent Co-Authors

Jay G. Sanjayan
Jay G. Sanjayan Swinburne University of Technology
Marc A. Musick
Marc A. Musick The University of Texas at Austin
Riadh Al-Mahaidi
Riadh Al-Mahaidi Swinburne University of Technology
A. Stewart Fotheringham
A. Stewart Fotheringham Arizona State University
Fred Lurmann
Fred Lurmann University of Southern California
Jennifer Wolch
Jennifer Wolch University of California, Berkeley
William P. Inskeep
William P. Inskeep Montana State University
Chenghu Zhou
Chenghu Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beate Ritz
Beate Ritz University of California, Los Angeles
Chester L. Foy
Chester L. Foy Virginia Tech

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