传播领域的性别化引文实践。

Q1 Social Sciences
X Wang, J D Dworkin, D Zhou, J Stiso, E B Falk, D S Bassett, P Zurn, D M Lydon-Staley
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摘要

在传播学以外的学科中,女性作为第一作者和最后作者(即资深作者)的论文比男性作为第一作者和最后作者的论文吸引的引用更少。利用 1995 年至 2018 年 14 种传播学期刊的数据,我们发现,与性别与引用无关的情况相比,参考文献列表中男性为第一作者和最后作者的论文更多,而女性为第一作者和最后作者的论文更少。这种不平衡在很大程度上是由男性的引用习惯造成的,并且随着时间的推移正在慢慢减少。男性共同作者网络的结构在一定程度上解释了所观察到的其他男性对男性的过度引用。我们讨论了研究人员在工作中处理性别引文的方法。
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Gendered Citation Practices in the Field of Communication.

In disciplines outside of communication, papers with women as first and last (i.e., senior) authors attract fewer citations than papers with men in those positions. Using data from 14 communication journals from 1995 to 2018, we find that reference lists include more papers with men as first and last author, and fewer papers with women as first and last author, than would be expected if gender were unrelated to referencing. This imbalance is driven largely by the citation practices of men and is slowly decreasing over time. The structure of men's co-authorship networks partly accounts for the observed over-citation of men by other men. We discuss ways researchers might approach gendered citations in their work.

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