Evolution and research trends of inclusive museum studies: a bibliometric approach

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Kepes Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.17151/kepes.2020.17.22.7
Jackeline Valencia Arias, Alejandro Valencia-Arias, Danny Zurc
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Inclusion is defined as the opportunity disabled people have to fully participate in different contexts: education, work, consumption, entertainment, and other daily social activities. For an understanding of that, this study aims at examine the evolution and research trends of the field of inclusive museums in order propose a line of research that includes growing and emerging concepts in this area of knowledge. For that purpose, technological mapping was carried out by means of a bibliometric analysis that examined 284 publications indexed in Scopus from 1987 to 2018. Results indicate that 47 countries have carried out studies on inclusive museums, within the framework of the research lines inclusive education and education in museums. Research that has been disseminated in greater measure through American journals. This bibliometric study on inclusive museums enabled to shed light on the productivity, impact, and networking of researchers in this field. Finally, this study constitutes a relevant starting point that not only presents trends in the field of inclusive museums but also encourages university communities and cultural institutions (such as Latin American museums) to consider the role they play in said area, as well as the visibility of their research efforts.
包容性博物馆研究的演变与研究趋势:文献计量学方法
包容被定义为残疾人有机会充分参与不同的环境:教育、工作、消费、娱乐和其他日常社会活动。为了理解这一点,本研究旨在研究包容性博物馆领域的演变和研究趋势,以便提出一系列研究,包括这一知识领域中不断发展和新兴的概念。为此,通过文献计量学分析进行了技术制图,该分析检查了1987年至2018年在Scopus中索引的284份出版物。结果表明,在包容性教育和博物馆教育的研究框架内,已有47个国家开展了包容性博物馆的研究。在很大程度上通过美国期刊传播的研究。这项关于包容性博物馆的文献计量学研究有助于揭示该领域研究人员的生产力、影响和网络。最后,本研究构成了一个相关的起点,不仅展示了包容性博物馆领域的趋势,而且鼓励大学社区和文化机构(如拉丁美洲博物馆)考虑他们在该领域发挥的作用,以及他们研究工作的可见性。
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