Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy, E. S. Sánchez, Almudena Sánchez Sánchez, Alistair Cole
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Abstract
This study consisted in undertaking a bibliographical search within the Web of Science Core Collection from January 1900 to December 2020. A total of 637 publications were identified and divided into 9 sections tackling successively the relevance of independence referendums, the biased authorship, the definition of the phenomenon, the technical features of referendums, the elaboration of comparative datasets, the legitimacy of these consultations, the drivers leading to the organisation of independence referendums, the impact of referendums on settling ethnic violence and their capacity to favour state recognition. We affirm that those publications have advanced our knowledge about independence referendums. We also stress the persistence of a high fragmentation of authorship and approaches limiting the adoption of a common vocabulary, validation methods and consistent datasets allowing the accumulation and replication of analyses for establishing robust theories. In conclusion, we indicate some theoretical blind spots which could constitute a future research agenda.
本研究包括在1900年1月至2020年12月的Web of Science核心馆藏中进行书目检索。共有637份出版物被确定并分为9个部分,依次处理独立公投的相关性、有偏见的作者、现象的定义、公投的技术特征、比较数据集的阐述、这些咨询的合法性、导致组织独立公投的驱动因素、公投对解决种族暴力的影响及其有利于国家承认的能力。我们确认,这些出版物增进了我们对独立公民投票的了解。我们还强调了作者身份的高度碎片化和方法的持久性,这些方法限制了采用通用词汇表、验证方法和一致的数据集,从而允许积累和复制分析以建立稳健的理论。最后,我们指出了一些理论盲点,这些盲点可以构成未来的研究议程。
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