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A cited reference search starts with a known item and moves forward in time, potentially guiding you through the evolution of a concept in the literature of one or more fields.  

One option for citation searching is Google Scholar's cited by link.

Google Scholar also includes Web of Science citation counts (which are considered more accurate). See below for more options in Web of Science.

I don't know enough about GS's proprietary algorithm to know how the related articles link works, but it can be helpful.

choose cited by

I want to know how many articles cite this dual edition (and language) work:

Boltanski, Luc, & Thévenot, Laurent (1991). De la justification: les économies de la grandeur. Paris: Les Editions Gallimard. 

Boltanski, L., & Thévenot, L. (2006). On Justification: Economies of Worth. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

searching web of science - use truncation

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