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International Coauthorship Relations in the Social Sciences Citation Index: Is Internationalization Leading the Network?

机译:社会科学引文索引中的国际共同作者关系:国际化主导网络吗?

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International coauthorship relations have increasingly shaped another dynamic in the natural and life sciences during recent decades. However, much less is known about such internationalization in the social sciences. In this study, we analyze international and domestic coauthorship relations of all citable items in the DVD version of the Social Sciences Citation Index 2011 {SSCI). Network statistics indicate 4 groups of nations: (a) an Asian-Pacific one to which all Anglo-Saxon nations (including the United Kingdom and Ireland) are attributed, (b) a continental European one including also the Latin-American countries, (c) the Scandinavian nations, and (d) a community of African nations. Within the EU-28, 11 of the EU-15 states have dominant positions. In many respects, the network parameters are not so different from the Science Citation Index. In addition to these descriptive statistics, we address the question of the relative weights of the international versus domestic networks. An information-theoretical test is proposed at the level of organizational addresses within each nation; the results are mixed, but the international dimension is more important than the national one in the aggregated sets (as in the Science Citation Index). In some countries (e.g., France), however, the national distribution is leading more than the international one. Decomposition of the United States in terms of states shows a similarly mixed resu more U.S. states are domestically oriented in the SSCI and more internationally in the SCI. The international networks have grown during the last decades in addition to the national ones but not by replacing them.
机译:在最近的几十年中,国际共同作者关系越来越多地塑造了自然科学和生命科学领域的另一种动力。但是,对于社会科学中的这种国际化知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们分析了2011年社会科学引文索引(SSCI)DVD版中所有可引用项目的国际和国内共同作者关系。网络统计数据显示有4个国家/地区:(a)属于所有盎格鲁-撒克逊国家(包括英国和爱尔兰)的亚太国家;(b)包括拉丁美洲国家的欧洲大陆国家,( c)斯堪的纳维亚国家,以及(d)非洲国家共同体。在欧盟28国中,欧盟15国中有11个处于主导地位。在许多方面,网络参数与《科学引文索引》并没有太大不同。除了这些描述性统计数据之外,我们还要解决国际网络与国内网络相对权重的问题。提议在每个国家的组织地址级别进行信息理论测试;结果是好坏参半,但在汇总集中(如《科学引文索引》),国际层面比国家层面更为重要。但是,在某些国家/地区(例如法国),国家/地区的分布领先于国际。美国在各州的分解显示出类似的混合结果。更多的美国州在SSCI中面向国内,而在SCI中则更面向国际。在过去的几十年中,除了国家网络外,国际网络已经发展壮大,但并没有取代它们。

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    Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam, Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

    Department of Media and Communication, YeungNam University, 214-1 Dae-dong, Gyeongsan-si,Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea 712-749;

    John Glenn School of Public Affairs, 1810 College Road, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210;

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