World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
41
Citations
6920
World Ranking
5484
National Ranking
590

Overview

Keith Barber is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their scholarly activity includes contributions to the field of social anthropology and cultural studies, with a focus on dialogical approaches to knowledge systems.

Their recent publication record lists a paper titled SCIENCE VERSUS INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE? Toward a Dialogical Approach, published in 2022 in Sites a journal of social anthropology and cultural studies. This work explores the interaction between scientific and indigenous forms of knowledge.

Keith Barber's publication venue primarily includes:

  • Sites a journal of social anthropology and cultural studies

There are no records of frequent co-authors associated with their work, indicating they may conduct much of their research independently or collaborate infrequently.

Their research spans mainly social anthropology and cultural studies, with a particular emphasis on the dialogical exchange between different epistemologies.

Best Publications

  • A Database and Synthesis of Northern Peatland Soil Properties and Holocene Carbon and Nitrogen Accumulation

    Julie Loisel;Zicheng Yu;David W. Beilman;Philip Camill

  • A sensitive high-resolution record of late Holocene climatic change from a raised bog in northern England:

    K E Barber;Frank M Chambers;D Maddy;R Stoneman

  • Mire-development pathways and palaeoclimatic records from a full Holocene peat archive at Walton Moss, Cumbria, England:

    Paul Dm Hughes;Dmitri Mauquoy;K E Barber;Peter G Langdon

  • Lipid biomarker, δ13C and plant macrofossil stratigraphy of a Scottish montane peat bog over the last two millennia

    K.J. Ficken;K.E. Barber;G. Eglinton

  • Holocene palaeoclimates from peat stratigraphy: macrofossil proxy climate records from three oceanic raised bogs in England and Ireland

    Keith E. Barber;Frank M. Chambers;Darrel Maddy

  • Environmental determinism in Holocene research: causality or coincidence?

    Paul Coombes;Keith Barber

  • A 7500-year peat-based palaeoclimatic reconstruction and evidence for an 1100-year cyclicity in bog surface wetness from Temple Hill Moss, Pentland Hills, southeast Scotland

    P.G. Langdon;K.E. Barber;P.D.M. Hughes

  • Climate drivers for peatland palaeoclimate records

    Dan J. Charman;Keith E. Barber;Maarten Blaauw;Pete G. Langdon

  • A 5500-year proxy-climate and vegetation record from blanket mire at Talla Moss, Borders, Scotland

    Frank M Chambers;Keith E Barber;Darrel Maddy;J Brew

  • Peatlands as scientific archives of past biodiversity.

    Keith E. Barber

  • Replicability and variability of the recent macrofossil and proxy‐climate record from raised bogs: field stratigraphy and macrofossil data from Bolton Fell Moss and Walton Moss, Cumbria, England

    Keith Barber;Lisa Dumayne-Peaty;Paul Hughes;Dmitri Mauquoy

  • Replicated proxy-climate signals over the last 2000 yr from two distant UK peat bogs: new evidence for regional palaeoclimate teleconnections

    K.E Barber;D Maddy;N Rose;A.C Stevenson

  • A 2800-year palaeoclimatic record from Tore Hill Moss, Strathspey, Scotland: the need for a multi-proxy approach to peat-based climate reconstructions

    Antony Blundell;Keith Barber

  • Late Holocene climatic history of northern Germany and Denmark: peat macrofossil investigations at Dosenmoor, Schleswig-Holstein, and Svanemose, Jutland

    Keith E. Barber;Frank M. Chambers;Darrel Maddy

  • The 8200yr BP cold event in stable isotope records from the North Atlantic region

    Timothy J. Daley;Elizabeth R. Thomas;Jonathan A. Holmes;F. Alayne Street-Perrott

  • 210 Pb, 137 Cs and 239 Pu Profiles in Ombrotrophic Peat

    F. Oldfield;P. G. Appleby;R. S. Cambray;J. D. Eakins

  • A replicated 3000 yr proxy‐climate record from Coom Rigg Moss and Felecia Moss, the Border Mires, northern England

    Dmitri Mauquoy;Keith Barber

  • The climate of Scotland over the last 5000 years inferred from multiproxy peatland records: inter‐site correlations and regional variability

    Peter G. Langdon;Keith E. Barber

  • Contrasting pathways to ombrotrophy in three raised bogs from Ireland and Cumbria, England

    P. D. M. Hughes;K. E. Barber

  • Changing atmospheric fallout of magnetic particles recorded in recent ombrotrophic peat sections.

    F. Oldfield;R. Thompson;K. E. Barber

  • Studies in the Lateglacial of North-West Europe

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Langdon
Peter G. Langdon University of Southampton
Neil J. Loader
Neil J. Loader Swansea University
Dmitri Mauquoy
Dmitri Mauquoy University of Aberdeen
Frank M. Chambers
Frank M. Chambers University of Gloucestershire
Roy Thompson
Roy Thompson University of Pittsburgh
Jim D. Marshall
Jim D. Marshall University of Liverpool
Jonathan A. Holmes
Jonathan A. Holmes University College London
Dan J. Charman
Dan J. Charman University of Exeter
Frank Oldfield
Frank Oldfield University of Liverpool
Darrel Maddy
Darrel Maddy Newcastle University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Earth Science in the USA opens a variety of online degree options and career pathways. For those interested in combining environmental research with information management, pursuing mlis ala accredited programs offers a robust foundation in library and information science, emphasizing data organization and access.

If you're wondering, is library science a good degree, the answer is yes—especially in fields related to geoscience research and archiving scientific data, where digital cataloging skills are in demand.

Alternatively, interests in visual documentation and environmental imagery can be pursued through an online photography degree. This path equips students with technical skills to capture and analyze landscapes and natural phenomena effectively.

Veterans looking to build new skills will find tailored options, such as online photography degree programs for veterans, which provide flexible, affordable routes into creative and scientific career fields linked to Earth Science.

Best Scientists Citing Keith Barber

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles