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Abstract
PurposeThe impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on architectural education (AE) was investigated, and a framework was proposed to reduce the impacts' negative consequences.Design/methodology/approachSystematic literature review, bibliometric and content analyses were combined to gain an in-depth understanding of the effects of the pandemic on AE and projections for its future. Relevant documents were extracted from the Web of Science (WoS) database. Bibliometric connections in the context of AE and COVID-19 pandemic were explored using text-mining and content analysis was performed.FindingsThe challenges, development tendencies and collaboration networks in AE during the pandemic were quantitatively and qualitatively analyzed. The most influential articles, journals, authors and countries/regions were highlighted using a bibliometric analysis. The analysis of keyword tendencies and clusters indicates that new concepts have emerged in AE research during the pandemic involving online, in-person and hybrid education. Using content analysis of 57 subtopics, 39 (18) were categorized as having negative (positive) effects. A comprehensive mitigation framework was designed to reduce the impact of the pandemic on AE.Research limitations/implicationsThe study findings can enable practitioners to construct effective solutions to COVID-19- and other disaster-related problems regarding AE. The implications, obstacles and mitigation framework presented can help identify gaps in the literature and guide further research.Originality/valueThis paper presents the first bibliometric and content analysis of AE and COVID-19 pandemic-related studies published from January 2020 to June 2022 to highlight several research directions and academic development within the field.
目的调查2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对建筑教育(AE)的影响,并提出减少影响负面后果的框架。设计/方法/方法系统文献综述、文献计量学和内容分析相结合,以深入了解大流行对AE的影响和对其未来的预测。相关文献摘自Web of Science (WoS)数据库。利用文本挖掘和内容分析探索AE与COVID-19大流行背景下的文献计量学联系。结果对大流行期间AE面临的挑战、发展趋势和协作网络进行了定量和定性分析。最具影响力的文章、期刊、作者和国家/地区通过文献计量分析得到突出显示。关键词趋势和聚类分析表明,疫情期间AE研究出现了在线教育、面对面教育和混合教育等新概念。通过对57个子主题的内容分析,39(18)个子主题被归类为具有负(正)效应。制定了一个全面的缓解框架,以减少该流行病对AE的影响。研究的局限性/意义研究结果可以使从业者能够构建有效的解决方案,以应对COVID-19和其他与AE相关的灾害相关问题。所提出的影响、障碍和缓解框架有助于确定文献中的差距并指导进一步的研究。本文首次对2020年1月至2022年6月期间发表的AE和COVID-19大流行相关研究进行了文献计量学和内容分析,突出了该领域的几个研究方向和学术进展。
期刊介绍:
The journal of an association of institues and individuals concerned with housing, design and development in the built environment. Theories, tools and pratice with special emphasis on the local scale.