What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international database
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Resumo: | Objective: The research objective is to describe the research that entitles itself as “gender studies” in a multidisciplinary and international database, pointing out possibilities and limitations for this kind of source.Method: Exploratory study with bibliometric analysis of the scientific output self-named gender studies indexed at Web of Science and published before 2017.Results: The results mirror the area’s history, with documents identified in the base since 1981 and growing until recent years. It points out the diversity of areas that research gender studies, especially knowledge areas connected to the humanities and social sciences, but also from areas such as health and medical sciences. The number of publications has increased since the 90’s as well as it's interdisciplinarity since the number of areas that publish gender studies has also increased. The analysis comparing different periods demonstrates the following: an increase of co-authored publications; different areas “joining” gender studies; more general and multidisciplinary journals publishing self-named gender studies, and the increase of journals devoted specifically to the area. It also identifies the important impact of proceeding papers and dispersion of publication vehicles. The USA and European countries are the most productive ones, however, Brazil, Argentina, and Australia stand out by having some of the most productive institutions and publication sources. The terms analysis point to researches related to education and teaching, and the importance of post-structuralism influenced topics. Masculinity and sexuality-related research have increased their frequency in the publications over the years, however, sexuality papers are much rarer, while words such as male and masculinity appear within the most frequent terms and in the publications with more citations. Subjects and terms of the publications also suggest that gender studies, as it could be expected, are following the matters of the feminist movements.Conclusions: The gender studies' scientific output at Web of Science demonstrates the area’s consolidation over the years and its recognition among knowledge fields as different disciplines have joined it. Despite many interesting and pertinent characteristics were raised, the database coverage for this kind of research is limited. The data quality is also a limitation as many data fields were missing, especially for documents of the humanities and social sciences. Lastly, we suggest the usage of additional terms for future research. |
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What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international databaseO que são estudos de gênero: caracterização da produção científica autodenominada estudos de gênero em uma base de dados multidisciplinar e internacionalEstudos de gêneroProdução científica BibliometriaWeb of Science GêneroCientometriaGender studies Scientific outputBibliometricsWeb of ScienceGenderScientometricsObjective: The research objective is to describe the research that entitles itself as “gender studies” in a multidisciplinary and international database, pointing out possibilities and limitations for this kind of source.Method: Exploratory study with bibliometric analysis of the scientific output self-named gender studies indexed at Web of Science and published before 2017.Results: The results mirror the area’s history, with documents identified in the base since 1981 and growing until recent years. It points out the diversity of areas that research gender studies, especially knowledge areas connected to the humanities and social sciences, but also from areas such as health and medical sciences. The number of publications has increased since the 90’s as well as it's interdisciplinarity since the number of areas that publish gender studies has also increased. The analysis comparing different periods demonstrates the following: an increase of co-authored publications; different areas “joining” gender studies; more general and multidisciplinary journals publishing self-named gender studies, and the increase of journals devoted specifically to the area. It also identifies the important impact of proceeding papers and dispersion of publication vehicles. The USA and European countries are the most productive ones, however, Brazil, Argentina, and Australia stand out by having some of the most productive institutions and publication sources. The terms analysis point to researches related to education and teaching, and the importance of post-structuralism influenced topics. Masculinity and sexuality-related research have increased their frequency in the publications over the years, however, sexuality papers are much rarer, while words such as male and masculinity appear within the most frequent terms and in the publications with more citations. Subjects and terms of the publications also suggest that gender studies, as it could be expected, are following the matters of the feminist movements.Conclusions: The gender studies' scientific output at Web of Science demonstrates the area’s consolidation over the years and its recognition among knowledge fields as different disciplines have joined it. Despite many interesting and pertinent characteristics were raised, the database coverage for this kind of research is limited. The data quality is also a limitation as many data fields were missing, especially for documents of the humanities and social sciences. Lastly, we suggest the usage of additional terms for future research.Objetivo: Caracterizar qual é a pesquisa que se intitula como “estudos de gênero” em uma base de dados multidisciplinar e internacional, apontando também as possibilidades e as limitações no uso desse tipo de base de dados.Método: A pesquisa apresenta um estudo exploratório com análise bibliométrica da produção científica autodenominada estudos de gênero, indexada na Web of Science e publicada até o ano de 2017.Resultados: Os resultados refletem a história da área, com documentos identificados na base desde 1981 e crescendo até os últimos anos. Aponta a diversidade de disciplinas que pesquisam estudos de gênero, especialmente as ligadas às ciências humanas e sociais, mas também áreas como ciências da saúde e medicina. O número de publicações aumentou desde os anos 90, bem como a interdisciplinaridade, visto que houve aumento de disciplinas passando a publicar sobre (ou com abordagem de) estudos de gênero. A análise comparando diferentes períodos demonstra o seguinte: um aumento de publicações em coautoria; diferentes disciplinas e áreas do conhecimento ingressando nos estudos de gênero; periódicos mais gerais e multidisciplinares publicando estudos da área e também aumento de periódicos especializados em estudos de gênero. Também identifica impacto importante de trabalhos de evento e dispersão de veículos de publicação. Os EUA e países europeus são os mais produtivos, no entanto, Brasil, Argentina e Austrália se destacam por possuir algumas das instituições e fontes de publicação mais produtivas. A análise de termos aponta para pesquisas relacionadas à educação e ensino, assim como a importância de tópicos de influência pós-estruturalista. Pesquisas relacionadas à masculinidade e à sexualidade parecem ser emergentes na área, no entanto, os artigos sobre sexualidade são mais raros, enquanto palavras como masculino e masculinidade aparecem nos termos mais frequentes e nas publicações com mais citações. Os assuntos e termos das publicações também sugerem que os estudos de gênero, como seria de esperar, estão acompanhando as temáticas dos movimentos feministas.Conclusões: A produção científica de estudos de gênero indexada na Web of Science demonstra a consolidação da área ao longo dos anos e seu reconhecimento entre os campos do conhecimento científico à medida que diferentes disciplinas passaram a publicar na área. Apesar de muitas características interessantes e pertinentes terem sido levantadas, a cobertura da base de dados para esse tipo de pesquisa é limitada. A qualidade dos dados também é uma limitação, visto que campos dos registros de dados estavam ausentes, especialmente ema documentos das ciências humanas e sociais. Por fim, sugerimos o uso de termos adicionais em pesquisas futuras.Departamento de Ciência da Informação – UFSC2020-07-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/eb/article/view/1518-2924.2020.e7167710.5007/1518-2924.2020.e71677Encontros Bibli: revista eletrônica de biblioteconomia e ciência da informação; Vol. 25 (2020): SEM CIÊNCIA NÃO HÁ FUTURO; 01-30Encontros Bibli: revista electrónica de bibliotecología y ciencias de la información.; Vol. 25 (2020): SEM CIÊNCIA NÃO HÁ FUTURO; 01-30Encontros Bibli: revista eletrônica de biblioteconomia e ciência da informação; v. 25 (2020): SEM CIÊNCIA NÃO HÁ FUTURO; 01-301518-2924reponame:Encontros Bibliinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCengporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/eb/article/view/1518-2924.2020.e71677/43778https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/eb/article/view/1518-2924.2020.e71677/53779Copyright (c) 2020 Natascha Helena Franz Hoppen, Samile Andrea de Souza Vanzhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHoppen, Natascha Helena FranzVanz, Samile Andrea de Souza2023-07-18T14:08:55Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/71677Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/eb/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/eb/oaiencontrosbibli@contato.ufsc.br||portaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br1518-29241518-2924opendoar:2023-07-18T14:08:55Encontros Bibli - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international database O que são estudos de gênero: caracterização da produção científica autodenominada estudos de gênero em uma base de dados multidisciplinar e internacional |
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What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international database |
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What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international database Hoppen, Natascha Helena Franz Estudos de gênero Produção científica Bibliometria Web of Science Gênero Cientometria Gender studies Scientific output Bibliometrics Web of Science Gender Scientometrics |
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What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international database |
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What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international database |
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What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international database |
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What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international database |
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What are gender studies: characterization of scientific output self-named gender studies in a multidisciplinary and international database |
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Hoppen, Natascha Helena Franz |
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Hoppen, Natascha Helena Franz Vanz, Samile Andrea de Souza |
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Hoppen, Natascha Helena Franz Vanz, Samile Andrea de Souza |
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Estudos de gênero Produção científica Bibliometria Web of Science Gênero Cientometria Gender studies Scientific output Bibliometrics Web of Science Gender Scientometrics |
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Estudos de gênero Produção científica Bibliometria Web of Science Gênero Cientometria Gender studies Scientific output Bibliometrics Web of Science Gender Scientometrics |
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Objective: The research objective is to describe the research that entitles itself as “gender studies” in a multidisciplinary and international database, pointing out possibilities and limitations for this kind of source.Method: Exploratory study with bibliometric analysis of the scientific output self-named gender studies indexed at Web of Science and published before 2017.Results: The results mirror the area’s history, with documents identified in the base since 1981 and growing until recent years. It points out the diversity of areas that research gender studies, especially knowledge areas connected to the humanities and social sciences, but also from areas such as health and medical sciences. The number of publications has increased since the 90’s as well as it's interdisciplinarity since the number of areas that publish gender studies has also increased. The analysis comparing different periods demonstrates the following: an increase of co-authored publications; different areas “joining” gender studies; more general and multidisciplinary journals publishing self-named gender studies, and the increase of journals devoted specifically to the area. It also identifies the important impact of proceeding papers and dispersion of publication vehicles. The USA and European countries are the most productive ones, however, Brazil, Argentina, and Australia stand out by having some of the most productive institutions and publication sources. The terms analysis point to researches related to education and teaching, and the importance of post-structuralism influenced topics. Masculinity and sexuality-related research have increased their frequency in the publications over the years, however, sexuality papers are much rarer, while words such as male and masculinity appear within the most frequent terms and in the publications with more citations. Subjects and terms of the publications also suggest that gender studies, as it could be expected, are following the matters of the feminist movements.Conclusions: The gender studies' scientific output at Web of Science demonstrates the area’s consolidation over the years and its recognition among knowledge fields as different disciplines have joined it. Despite many interesting and pertinent characteristics were raised, the database coverage for this kind of research is limited. The data quality is also a limitation as many data fields were missing, especially for documents of the humanities and social sciences. Lastly, we suggest the usage of additional terms for future research. |
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