Trends in cultured meat: a bibliometric and sociometric analysis of publication

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Alice Munz
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Fantinel, Antonio Luiz, Souza, Ângela Rozane Leal de, Révillion, Jean Philippe Palma
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Information Science
Texto Completo: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/bjis/article/view/8892
Resumo: The cellular agriculture is been considered as a mechanism to minimize future negative impacts from the estimated world population growth for the coming decades. Among the alternatives of this technology, the development of meat grown in the laboratory stands out. Numerous researchers have been making efforts to develop this scientific field today. However, few studies have tried to map the intellectual panorama and emerging themes in the scientific literature of this scientific field. Thus, this research aims to analyze from the perspective of the bibliometric and sociometric analysis the scientific publications on meat cultivated within the perspective of cellular agriculture, indexed in the Web of Science database. We analyzed 91 publications on cultured meat, combining mapping data, patterns of co-citation and collaboration from scientific journals and authorship. We also analyze emerging issues in the research on meat cultivated. We noted that, given the participation of authors and co-authors from different areas of knowledge, there is not a pattern in the composition of collaboration networks. Also stands out the multidisciplinary nature of the studies on cultured meat, transposing different disciplines and analytical approaches. Those aspects concerning the environmental, cultural impact, technical viability of its productive process and impacts on traditional livestock production appear as latent constructs in this new food biotechnology.
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title Trends in cultured meat: a bibliometric and sociometric analysis of publication
spellingShingle Trends in cultured meat: a bibliometric and sociometric analysis of publication
Fernandes, Alice Munz
artificial meat
in vitro meat
synthetic meat
title_short Trends in cultured meat: a bibliometric and sociometric analysis of publication
title_full Trends in cultured meat: a bibliometric and sociometric analysis of publication
title_fullStr Trends in cultured meat: a bibliometric and sociometric analysis of publication
title_full_unstemmed Trends in cultured meat: a bibliometric and sociometric analysis of publication
title_sort Trends in cultured meat: a bibliometric and sociometric analysis of publication
author Fernandes, Alice Munz
author_facet Fernandes, Alice Munz
Fantinel, Antonio Luiz
Souza, Ângela Rozane Leal de
Révillion, Jean Philippe Palma
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author2 Fantinel, Antonio Luiz
Souza, Ângela Rozane Leal de
Révillion, Jean Philippe Palma
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Alice Munz
Fantinel, Antonio Luiz
Souza, Ângela Rozane Leal de
Révillion, Jean Philippe Palma
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv artificial meat
in vitro meat
synthetic meat
topic artificial meat
in vitro meat
synthetic meat
description The cellular agriculture is been considered as a mechanism to minimize future negative impacts from the estimated world population growth for the coming decades. Among the alternatives of this technology, the development of meat grown in the laboratory stands out. Numerous researchers have been making efforts to develop this scientific field today. However, few studies have tried to map the intellectual panorama and emerging themes in the scientific literature of this scientific field. Thus, this research aims to analyze from the perspective of the bibliometric and sociometric analysis the scientific publications on meat cultivated within the perspective of cellular agriculture, indexed in the Web of Science database. We analyzed 91 publications on cultured meat, combining mapping data, patterns of co-citation and collaboration from scientific journals and authorship. We also analyze emerging issues in the research on meat cultivated. We noted that, given the participation of authors and co-authors from different areas of knowledge, there is not a pattern in the composition of collaboration networks. Also stands out the multidisciplinary nature of the studies on cultured meat, transposing different disciplines and analytical approaches. Those aspects concerning the environmental, cultural impact, technical viability of its productive process and impacts on traditional livestock production appear as latent constructs in this new food biotechnology.
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