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understand and classify his positions, it is necessary to investigate his (theoretical) backgrounds and academic roots. The aim of this paper is, therefore, to analyze the roots of this political scientist ... this political scientist with the help of the method Reference Publication Year Spectroscopy (RPYS)-a specific kind of cited reference analysis-using the program CitedReferenceExplorer (CRExplorer). In
across three fields (Communication, Political Science, and Psychology), and examine all journals where they have published. Results revealed the most common journals in which prolific scholars have ... Communication scholars are more prone to publish in Political Science and Psychology journals than vice-versa, while psychologists' largely neglect them both. Our findings also demonstrate that males and US
areas of philosophy and ethics, and applied to a context, in this case Spain, where bibliometric indicators are widely used in evaluation processes. The study combines data from a self-administered ... four weeks after the initial contact. We also approached the main scientific societies and associations for Spanish philosophy professionals—the Spanish Association for Ethics and Political Philosophy
publications in post-Soviet gender research incorporate different subjects, with most articles published within psychology and behavioral sciences, while gender research in sociological and political economy ... for placing women on the political agenda and discussions over the role of women in the larger society began to emerge (Curthoys, 2014; Dahlerup, 2015). Thamarasseri (2020) argues that during the
Using a unique panel dataset of virtually all German academic political scientists, we show that researchers become much more productive due to the accumulation of human capital and third party ... differences over entire careers, as early success encourages later success. Apart from generally showing why political scientists publish more or less, we specifically identify accumulative advantage as the
To what extent do the vocabularies of mathematics, computing, astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology, economics, political science, philosophy, and linguistics overlap? To ... sharing between mathematics, computing, economics, political science, philosophy, linguistics and the six members of the empirical HoS. Among the most interesting results was the high degree of vocabulary
Chicago Press, https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/T/bo8461024.html , 2012; Granovetter, Am J Sociol 78:1360–1380, 1973; Polanyi, Personal knowledge: towards a post-critical philosophy (Repr ... -critical philosophy (Repr. (with corr .)). Routledge & Kegan Paul Shrum , W. , Genuth , J. , & Chompalov , I. ( 2007 ). Structures of Scientific Collaboration . The MIT Press. Silva , F. S. V. , Schulz , P
. de Bruin & C. F. Zurn (Eds.), New waves in political philosophy (pp. 177 - 197 ). Palgrave Macmillan UK. Steen , R. G. , Casadevall , A. , & Fang , F. C. ( 2013 ). Why has the number of scientific ... . , La , V. , Ho , T. M. , Vuong , T. , & Ho , T. M. ( 2020 ). Characteristics of retracted articles based on retraction data from online sources through february 2019 . Political Economy - Development
= 480) are prone to geographical bias when rating scientific projects in one of three scientific fields (i.e., biology, philosophy, or psychology). We found that all participants favored more biological ... fields (biology, philosophy, and psychology). All texts described findings from a recently ’conducted’ research study within these three research fields. All texts outlined fictional studies, but the
geographical, economic, political/governance, cultural, intellectual and excellence distance hampers IRC in other regions, we argue that economic and excellence distances actuate differently in Africa. We ... scientific knowledge generated through research activities can have in socioeconomic development, IRC may be an opportunity to strengthen scientific capabilities. While geographical, economic, political
output inspired by the idea of degrowth, which is based on the hypothesis “that it is possible to organize a transition and live well under a different political-economic system that has a radically ... lens of Bourdieu’s (2005) sociology as interactions between the political and the scientific field with the mediation of the economic one. However, other financial incentives to publish in top-tier
the influence of cross-national distance, extending the notion of distance into nine dimensions: economic, financial, political, administrative, cultural, demographic, knowledge, connectedness, and ... ! Towards a phenomenology of sociology and a sociology of phenomenology . Philosophy of the Social Sciences , 1 ( 2 ), 309 - 344 . Fang , E. , & Zou , S. ( 2009 ). Antecedents and consequences of marketing
Catherine Herfeld 2 Department of Philosophy, Department of Sociology, University of Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland In this paper, we examine how a research institution's social structure and the presence of ... manifold. Sociologists and historians of science agree that factors responsible for the success of scientific theories stem partly from the social, institutional, cultural, and political contexts in which
the submission strategies of male and female political scientists. Based on their self-reports, relatively few female authors submit their work to the top three journals and relatively many female ... SJR journal categories, however the same problem emerges: many publications in our sample are in journals that belong to several categories, often from different fields (e.g., Political Geography is
political issues or offer value-laden contextualizations. The number of views can be influenced by a default algorithmic ordering for relevance or recentness or by the author’s name, but not by network ... even then; for example analytical philosophy or archaeology could be a better fit than classical literature or history). There are also major differences in the ease of access to SCOPUS around the globe
kinds: political/social and scientific. Europe’s political and social motivations are based on its need to maintain and increase its levels of well-being, and to do that it needs a strong economy with ... between the scientific world and the policy world offers a framework that can be usefully applied to the study of open science. Since the topic of open science has a great academic, social and political
universities are considered separately. 3 The Russell group of universities in England are Imperial College London, King’s College London, London School of Economics and Political Science, Newcastle University ... Sciences, UOA8: Chemistry, UOA20: Sociology, UOA28: Classics, and UOA29: Philosophy). The convergence between universities was the fastest in environment research quality in two subject areas (i.e., UOA21
in “General” History of Political Thought, Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Review of Politics Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Public Administration Review, Journal of ... , comparative politics, international politics, and political philosophy. The schools are ordered according to their performance in the first column. Princeton ranks first, followed by Stanford and the
drastic than the real numbers, which are bounded by the cultural, personal, political, and sociological characteristics of the authors. Nonetheless, from a system’s point of view, the current coauthorship ... that includes the political, field-specific, and cultural characteristics of the authors is needed to accurately describe the complexity of the dynamics of co-authorship. Author contributions
achieve this, we contrasted the effect of EU funding restrictions following Switzerland’s 2014 reclassification as a “third country” in Horizon 2020, and the political uncertainties resulting from the 2016 ... that a researcher's mobility is affected by political uncertainties. Finally, in the UK case, we observed a steep decrease in the participation of SMEs. Based on these results, we suggest that a stable