Articles published in Journal of Socialomics have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Socialomics has got h-index 7, which means every article in Journal of Socialomics has got 7 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Socialomics.

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Total published articles

30 61 61 33 25 7 4 30 54 24 14 16 8

Research, Review articles and Editorials

7 5 1 1 1 2 3 15 42 21 13 16 8

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

23 56 60 32 24 5 1 15 12 3 1 0 0

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

93 99 105 143 115 85 56 47 24 10 13 16 0
Journal total citations count 244
Journal impact factor 1.81
Journal 5 years impact factor 3.97478991
Journal cite score 6.22
Journal h-index 7
Important citations

Shahtahmasebi S 4-Shahtahmasebi: the suicide conspiracy Commentary Suicide prevention: a conspiracy?

Shahtahmasebi S The Good Life Research Centre Trust.

Gupta S, Paichadze N, Gritsenko E, Klyavin V, Yurasova E, Hyder AA (20170Evaluation of the five-year Bloomberg Philanthropies Global Road Safety Program in the Russian Federation. Public health, 144:S5-14.

Zapor C (2016) Muslim Zakat: A Case Study Analysis in Terrorist Exploitation. Northcentral University.

Reniers G, Khakzad N (2017) Revolutionizing safety and security in the chemical and process industry: applying the CHESS concept. Journal of Integrated Security Science, 1(1).

Alshehhi YZ, Popp J. Thesis of Doctoral (Ph. D.) Dissertation.

Kondrichin SV, Razvodovsky YuE (2016) The quality of regional suicide statistics in Belarus. Suicidology, 7 (3 (24)).

Dnov KV, Baurova NN, Seregin YES Personal predictors of suicidal behavior of conscripts on conscription. TERUMO INFUSION (I): 48.

Davydovsky SV, Startsev AI, Berezovskaya NA, Martynov EB, Razvodovsky YuE (2017) Reflection of suicidal activity in statistical reporting. Tyumen Medical Journal, 19 (3).

Davydovsky SV, Startsev AI, Berezovskaya NA, Martynov EB, Razvodovsky YuE (2017) Reflection of suicidal activity in statistical reporting. Tyumen Medical Journal, 19 (3).

Razvodovsky YuE (2017) Suicide as an indicator of psychosocial distress: the experience of the global economic crisis of 2008. Suicidology, 8 (2 (27)).

Razvodovsky YuE, Zotov PB, Kandrychyn SV (2017) Suicides and epidemiological parameters of tuberculosis in Russia: the population level of communication. Suicidology, 8 (1).

Lachney M, Dotson T (2018)Epistemological Luddism: Reinvigorating a Concept for Action in 21st Century Sociotechnical Struggles. Social Epistemology, 10: 1-3.

Lachney M, Dotson T (2018)Epistemological Luddism: Reinvigorating a Concept for Action in 21st Century Sociotechnical Struggles. Social Epistemology, 10: 1-3.

Padovan D, Arrobbio O ( 2017) Making Energy Grids Smart. The Transition of Sociotechnical Apparatuses Towards a New Ontology In Complex Systems and Social Practices in Energy Transitions, 259-282.

Mirabella N, Allacker K, Sala S

PADOVAN D, ARROBBIO O Decomposing and Reassembling Energy Grids as Socio–Technical Apparatuses SOCIOTECHNICAL: 101.

Cerutti A, Padovan D, Bruun S, Donno D, Beccaro G (2017) On the use of Life Cycle Assessment to improve agronomists knowledge and skills toward sustainable agricultural systems. Visions for Sustainability, 20(7).

Mirabella N, Allacker K, Sala S (2017 ) Current trends and limitations of life cycle assessment applied to the urban scale: critical analysis and review of selected literature. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 1:1-20.

"Kumar R, Beerepoot N (Kumar R, Beerepoot N. Altering the Social Fabric of the Working Poor? Work and Employment Issues of Support Workers Catering to International ICT-ITES Firms in Mumbai. InCritical Perspectives on Work and Employment in Globalizing India 2017 (pp. 133-152). Springer, Singapore. ) Altering the Social Fabric of the Working Poor? Work and Employment Issues of Support Workers Catering to International ICT-ITES Firms in Mumbai. InCritical Perspectives on Work and Employment in Globalizing India(pp. 133-152)"