拉丁美洲地理教育的研究合作网络

Alejandro Cascante Campos
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当前科学发展的特点是全球科学合作的趋势。然而,这种增长主要与国内合作有关。地理、制度和社会邻近性等因素已被确定为促进或阻碍学者之间合作的关键因素。在此前提下,本研究分析了拉丁美洲地理教育研究者之间的合作关系和隶属关系,并通过总体趋势和社会网络分析来探索地理教育中科学研究的特征。研究结果表明,区域内发表的1774篇论文(其中922篇为合作作者)均呈现出合作作者不断增加且占主导地位的趋势,但主要集中在地方和国家层面,区域内研究较少。此外,网络分析表明,有一些机构在研究生产中发挥主导作用,研究的松散网络结构可以促进该领域的不同观点。这些发现为思考如何加强该地区未来的地理教育过程提供了机会,从而加强基于区域合作方法的地理教育研究的发展。
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Research collaboration networks in Latin American geography education
The current development of science is characterized by a global trend of scientific collaboration (SC). However, this growth has been mostly linked to intra-national cooperation. Several factors including geographic, institutional, and social proximities have been identified as key for promoting or hinder collaboration among scholars. Based on these premises, the present study analyses the co-authorship and affiliation relationships among geography education researchers in Latin America, exploring through a general trend and social network analysis, the characteristics of SC in geography education. For this purpose, 1774 articles (922 co-authored) published within the region were included as part of the data used for understanding the structure of SC. The results showed an increasing and dominant pattern of co-authoring in the region, but mostly developed at the local and national scale, with scarce intra-regional research. Moreover, the network analysis showed that there are some institutions with a dominant role in the production of research, and a loose network structure of research that could foster diverse perspectives on the field. These findings offer opportunities for thinking about how to enhance future SC processes in the region to strengthen the development of geography education research based on a regional collaborative approach.
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