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D-Index
49
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8150
World Ranking
2996
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41

Shenjing He publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Shenjing He sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 123 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Shenjing He D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Shenjing He sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 49 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Shenjing He is affiliated with the University of Hong Kong in China and specializes in social sciences and economics, econometrics, and finance. Their research primarily addresses urban studies, sociology and political science, finance, economics and econometrics, and political science and international relations, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to analyzing urban and socioeconomic issues.

Their scholarly output includes 115 publications in social sciences and 49 in economics, econometrics, and finance. Subfield contributions focus strongly on urban studies (35 publications), sociology and political science (33), finance (24), economics and econometrics (23), and political science and international relations (23). This distribution highlights a broad engagement with both theoretical and practical dimensions of urban and economic phenomena.

Main research topics explored by Shenjing He encompass housing, finance, and neoliberalism; China's socioeconomic reforms and governance; housing market and economics; urban planning and governance; urban, neighborhood, and segregation studies; challenges in urban and rural development; and urbanization and city planning. This thematic diversity points to a comprehensive investigation into the dynamics shaping urban environments and policy frameworks in China, among other contexts.

Frequent publication venues for Shenjing He include Habitat International (7 publications), Cities (6), Journal of Rural Studies (4), Urban Geography (4), and Applied Geography (4). Such outlets illustrate a sustained focus on urban geography, planning, and policy research.

Collaborative work is significant in Shenjing He's scholarly career, with repeated coauthorship alongside Lirong Hu, Xiang Yan, Shiliang Su, C.Y. Li, and Jin Zhu.

Key recent papers authored or coauthored by Shenjing He are:

  • Reconceptualising the rural through planetary thinking: A field experiment of sustainable approaches to rural revitalisation in China, 2022, Journal of Rural Studies
  • A social-media-based approach to assessing the effectiveness of equitable housing policy in mitigating education accessibility induced social inequalities in Shanghai, China, 2020, Land Use Policy
  • Unraveling the impact of TOD on housing rental prices and implications on spatial planning: A comparative analysis of five Chinese megacities, 2020, Habitat International
  • Determining How Far an Adult Rare Disease Patient Needs to Travel for a Definitive Diagnosis: A Cross-Sectional Examination of the 2018 National Rare Disease Survey in China, 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Public Services Equalization in Urbanizing China: Indicators, Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Implications on Regional Economic Disparities, 2020, Social Indicators Research

Best Publications

  • China's Emerging Neoliberal Urbanism: Perspectives from Urban Redevelopment

    Shenjing He;Fulong Wu

  • Urban villages under China's rapid urbanization: Unregulated assets and transitional neighbourhoods

    Yuting Liu;Shenjing He;Fulong Wu;Christopher John Webster

  • Property-Led Redevelopment in Post-Reform China: A Case Study of Xintiandi Redevelopment Project in Shanghai

    Shenjing He;Fulong Wu

  • State-sponsored Gentrification Under Market Transition The Case of Shanghai:

    Shenjing He

  • Social inequalities in neighborhood visual walkability: Using street view imagery and deep learning technologies to facilitate healthy city planning

    Hao Zhou;Shenjing He;Yuyang Cai;Miao Wang

  • New-build gentrification in Central Shanghai: demographic changes and socioeconomic implications

    Shenjing He

  • Socio-spatial impacts of property-led redevelopment on China’s urban neighbourhoods

    Shenjing He;Fulong Wu

  • Monitoring housing rental prices based on social media:An integrated approach of machine-learning algorithms and hedonic modeling to inform equitable housing policies

    Lirong Hu;Shenjing He;Zixuan Han;He Xiao

  • Property Rights Redistribution, Entitlement Failure and the Impoverishment of Landless Farmers in China

    Shenjing He;Yuting Liu;Christopher John Webster;Fulong Wu

  • Social Groups and Housing Differentiation in China's Urban Villages: An Institutional Interpretation

    Shenjing He;Yuting Liu;Fulong Wu;Christopher John Webster

  • Consuming urban living in ‘villages in the city’: Studentification in Guangzhou, China

    Shenjing He

  • Locating right to the city in the Global South

    Tony Roshan Samara;Shenjing He;Guo Chen

  • Aestheticisation, rent-seeking, and rural gentrification amidst China's rapid urbanisation: The case of Xiaozhou village, Guangzhou

    Junxi Qian;Shenjing He;Lin Liu;Lin Liu

  • Changes in traditional urban areas and impacts of urban redevelopment: A case study of three neighbourhoods in Nanjing, China

    Fulong Wu;Shenjing He

  • Two Waves of Gentrification and Emerging Rights Issues in Guangzhou, China

    Shenjing He

  • Evolving enclave urbanism in China and its socio-spatial implications: the case of Guangzhou

    Shenjing He

  • Neighborhood changes and residential differentiation in Shanghai

    Shenjing He;Fulong Wu

  • Identity Building and Communal Resistance against Landgrabs in Wukan Village, China

    Shenjing He;Desheng Xue

  • Three Waves of State-led Gentrification in China

    Shenjing He

  • URBAN PAUPERIZATION UNDER CHINA'S SOCIAL EXCLUSION: A CASE STUDY OF NANJING

    Yuting Liu;Shenjing He;Wu U. Fulong

  • An improved artificial immune system for seeking the Pareto front of land-use allocation problem in large areas

    Kangning Huang;Xiaoping Liu;Xia Li;Jiayong Liang

  • Mobility, Sociability and Well-being of Urban Living

    Donggen Wang;Shenjing He

Frequent Co-Authors

Fulong Wu
Fulong Wu University College London
Chris Webster
Chris Webster University of Hong Kong
Shiliang Su
Shiliang Su Wuhan University
Lin Liu
Lin Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
George C. S. Lin
George C. S. Lin University of Hong Kong
Anthony Gar-On Yeh
Anthony Gar-On Yeh University of Hong Kong
Xiaoping Liu
Xiaoping Liu Sun Yat-sen University
Zhigang Li
Zhigang Li Wuhan University
Xia Li
Xia Li East China Normal University
Youqin Huang
Youqin Huang University at Albany, State University of New York

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