Cities as places and topics of studies:
Mapping research clusters across disciplines
IF 0.6
Q4 URBAN STUDIES
Marjan Hocevar, T. Bartol
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Abstract
In research articles, cities usually occur as topics (e.g., subjects or actors) or places of studies (e.g., sites, destinations, locations, or spaces). Investigation of more general patterns is rare because research usually focuses on individual cities. We use science mapping, based on Scopus data and Vosviewer visualization software, to examine city-related research across journals and disciplines (subject areas), and to assess how multiple city functions are reflected in journals. Comparable European Union capital cities (Berlin, Madrid, Rome, and Warsaw) serve as models. The patterns are remarkably similar regardless of the city. National and regional journals are the most common publication venues. Research takes place within three major disciplinary clusters: 1) the social sciences, and arts and humanities, 2) medicine, and 3) natural/technical sciences (environmental, earth and planetary, agricultural, and biological sciences). Medicine shows an early prevalence, and recently the social sciences have been strongly represented in these studies. Although the relationships are based on different journals, they are comparable for all cities and can be used to assess cities of similar size. This study was conducted just before the Covid-19 pandemic, and it can serve as a reference to identify research patterns before and after because the outbreak may bring about changes in future city-related research. © 2021 Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia. All rights reserved.
城市作为地点和研究主题:绘制跨学科的研究集群
在研究文章中,城市通常作为主题(例如,主题或演员)或研究地点(例如,地点,目的地,地点或空间)出现。对更普遍模式的调查很少,因为研究通常集中在单个城市。我们使用基于Scopus数据和Vosviewer可视化软件的科学地图来检查跨期刊和学科(学科领域)的城市相关研究,并评估多种城市功能如何在期刊中得到反映。类似的欧盟首都城市(柏林、马德里、罗马和华沙)可以作为典范。无论在哪个城市,这些模式都非常相似。国家和地区期刊是最常见的出版场所。研究集中在三个主要学科集群中:1)社会科学、艺术和人文科学;2)医学;3)自然/技术科学(环境、地球和行星、农业和生物科学)。医学显示出较早的流行,最近社会科学在这些研究中得到了有力的代表。虽然这些关系是基于不同的期刊,但它们对所有城市都具有可比性,可以用来评估规模相似的城市。这项研究是在新冠肺炎大流行之前进行的,由于疫情可能会给未来的城市相关研究带来变化,因此可以作为确定前后研究模式的参考。©2021斯洛文尼亚共和国城市规划研究所。版权所有。
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