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2020年社会科学领域的新冠病毒研究:一种文献计量学方法

COVID research across the social sciences in 2020: a bibliometric approach.

作者信息

Thomson Ryan, Mosier Rebecca, Worosz Michelle

机构信息

Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Auburn University, Auburn, USA.

Department of Sociology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK USA.

出版信息

Scientometrics. 2023;128(6):3377-3399. doi: 10.1007/s11192-023-04714-5. Epub 2023 May 13.


DOI:10.1007/s11192-023-04714-5
PMID:37228833
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10182847/
Abstract

Research on the COVID-19 pandemic has produced an incredible volume of social science research. To explore the initial areas of COVID-19 scholarship, the following study uses bibliometric co-citation network analysis on data from Clarivate's Web of Science database to analyze 3327 peer-reviewed studies published during the first year of the pandemic and their 107,396 shared references. Findings indicate nine distinct disciplinary research clusters centered around a single medical core of COVID-19 pandemic research. Topics ranging from tourism collapse, fear scales, financial contagion, health surveillance, shifts in crime rates, quarantine psychology, and collective trauma among others are found to have emerged in this initial phase of research as covid spread across the world. A corresponding infodemic highlights early communication challenges and a broader need to thwart misinformation. As this body of work continues to grow across the social sciences, key intersections, shared themes, and long-term implications of this historic event are brought into view.

摘要

关于新冠疫情的研究产生了数量惊人的社会科学研究成果。为了探索新冠疫情学术研究的初始领域,以下研究对科睿唯安科学网数据库中的数据进行文献计量共被引网络分析,以分析在疫情第一年发表的3327篇同行评议研究及其107396条共享参考文献。研究结果表明,围绕新冠疫情研究的单一医学核心形成了九个不同的学科研究集群。随着新冠疫情在全球蔓延,在研究的初始阶段出现了从旅游业崩溃、恐惧量表、金融传染、健康监测、犯罪率变化、隔离心理学以及集体创伤等一系列主题。相应的信息疫情凸显了早期传播挑战以及阻止错误信息传播的更广泛需求。随着这一领域的研究在社会科学领域不断发展,这一历史事件的关键交叉点、共同主题和长期影响逐渐显现。

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