School of Advanced Study Metrics 2018-19

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SAS Research outputs

In 2018-19, SAS recorded over 180 publications produced by staff and research fellows. This year, a larger number of publications were Open access, an average of 57%, (above the 41% recorded in the previous year). This included 37 journal articles (which represent 60% of the total number of journal articles) and 3 monographs, (which represent 18% of the total number of books).

Table 28 - Publications by members of staff and fellows Articles (inc magazine articles)

14

Chapters in Books Conference Papers

38 10

Edited works

19

Journal Articles

62

Monographs

17

Other Scholarly works Total

26 186

Fig 38: 2018‐19 Open Access publications percentage by SAS members No N/A Embargo OA 0%

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Making Monsters: A Speculative and Classical Anthology, Bridges, Emma, and Djibril al-Ayad (2018, eds.), Making Monsters: A Speculative and Classical Anthology. Futurefire.net, Edited Book, 01-Sep-18 Antonio Cataldo, Why the whole is more than the sum of its parts: Salience-driven overestimation in aggregated tactile sensations, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Journal Articles, 08-Apr-19 The Concept of the Book Recasting Book History, Eliot S J Johnston, C. Institute of English Studies, Book Chapter, 28-Jan-19 Michael Hannon, Empathetic Understanding and Deliberative Democracy Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Journal Articles, 22-Jul-19 Corinne Lennox, Towards new development paradigms: the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a tool to support self-determined development (with Jeremie Gilbert), The International Journal of Human Rights, 23:12, 104-124, Journal Articles, 23-Jan-19 35


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