Prof. Victor Wallis | Public Health | Best Researcher Award
Berklee College of Music | United States
Prof. Victor Wallis, from Berklee College of Music, Boston, United States, is a distinguished researcher specializing in social theory, political economy, and public health. His work critically examines capitalism, socialism, and policy formation, addressing contemporary societal challenges, including the impact of COVID-19 on governance and social structures. With 72 scholarly publications, including open-access articles such as Covid-19 in the History of Capitalism and The Impact of Censorship on COVID-19 Policy Formation in the United States, alongside book chapters in respected outlets like Monthly Review and Socialism and Democracy, Prof. Victor Wallis demonstrates a strong and diverse research portfolio. His scholarship has been cited 203 times across 163 documents, with an h-index of 8, reflecting significant influence and academic recognition. Collaborating with 14 co-authors, his contributions bridge rigorous academic inquiry and social critique, highlighting his relevance and impact in contemporary research, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Profile: Scopus
Featured Publications
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Wallis, V. (2025). Covid-19 in the history of capitalism. Capitalism Nature Socialism.
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Wallis, V. (n.d.). Limits to growth
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Wallis, V. (n.d.). Katsiaficas, George
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Wallis, V. (n.d.). Monthly Review
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Wallis, V. (n.d.). Zeitlin, Maurice
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Wallis, V. (n.d.). Socialism and Democracy
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Wallis, V. (n.d.). The Impact of Censorship on COVID-19 Policy Formation in the United States