Kimberly Maslin Data-verified
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Kimberly Maslin's research focuses on the intersection of political thought, literary studies, and contemporary societal issues. Her work investigates the theoretical underpinnings of political discourse and its manifestation in cultural and intellectual history. Maslin has published on influential political theorists such as Hannah Arendt, exploring connections between her work and early German Romanticism. She also examines analytical thinking within specific historical and political contexts, including the period of COVID-19 and the Trump administration. Her scholarship reflects an engagement with philosophical concepts and their application to understanding complex social and political phenomena. Maslin's academic contributions are supported by a foundation of critical analysis and a commitment to exploring the historical and intellectual roots of current events.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 38
Selected Publications
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The Law as Fragment (2024)
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Analytical Thinking in a Time of COVID (and Trump) (2022)
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