Editors from several of our journals share their most impactful articles of 2022
With 2022 rapidly coming to a close, we asked several of our journal editors to share their top articles of the year—whether that be the most impactful, most shared, most downloaded, or more. Among the top picks are pieces on the algorithms of online dating; on the military implications of Chinese control of Taiwan; and on the work of Ghanaian arts scholar Doran Ross.
Read on to explore our journals’ most impactful articles of the year, and sign up for our newsletter to hear more about our journals program.
African Arts
- “Doran Ross: His Fabulous Fowler Years” by Marla C. Berns, African Arts (2022) 55:1
- “Iklan Aesthetics in Niger: Identity and Adornment from Servility to Self-Agency” by Cynthia J. Becker and Bryan Nowack, African Arts (2022) 55:3
- “Dancing Altars: Carnivalesque Performance in a Festival in Togo” by Elyan Jeanine Hill, African Arts (2022) 55:4
Harvard Data Science Review
- “Finding Love on a First Data: Matching Algorithms in Online Dating” by Liesel L. Sharabi, Harvard Data Science Review (2022) 4:1
- “What Data Visualization Reveals Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and the Work of Knowledge Production” by Lauren Klein, Harvard Data Science Review (2022) 4:2
- “Psephological Correlated Simulation Techniques With Decision Desk HQ: For the 2022 Midterms and Beyond” by Sydney Louis, Mukul Ram, Kiel Williams, Alex Alduncin, Patrick McCaul, and Scott Tranter, Harvard Data Science Review (2022) 4:4
International Security
- “Prediction and Judgment: Why Artificial Intelligence Increases the Importance of Humans in War” by Avi Goldfarb and Jon R. Lindsay, International Security (2022) 46:3
- “Then What? Assessing the Military Implications of Chinese Control of Taiwan” by Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Caitlin Talmadge, International Security (2022) 47:1
- “China’s Party-State Capitalism and International Backlash: From Interdependence to Insecurity” by Margaret M. Pearson, Meg Rithmire, and Kellee S. Tsai, International Security (2022) 47:2
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
- “What to Do If N Is Two?” by Pascal Fries and Eric Maris, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2022) 34:7
- “Electrophysiological Evidence for the Suppression of Highly Salient Distractors” by Brad T. Stilwell, Howard Egeth, and Nicholas Gaspelin, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2022) 34:5
- “Cognitive Control as a Multivariate Optimization Problem” by Harrison Ritz, Xiamin Leng, and Amitai Shenhav, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2022) 34:4
Leonardo
- “Exploring 4D Image Sets of Early Heart Development Using Gesture and an Immersive, Spatial Operating Environment” by John Carpenter and Rusty Lansford, Leonardo (2022) 55:2
- “Symbiosis, Anarchy, and Fermentation” by Sergey Katran, Leonardo (2022) 55:5
- “The Tactile Comics of Shapereader” by Ilan Manouach, Leonardo (2022) 55:3