Rocío Chamizo-Sánchez, Ruth Gómez de Travesedo-Rojas, M. Gil-Ramírez
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There are several academic studies (Flores-García y Becerril-García, 2020; López- Ornelas et al., 2017; Rogel-Salazar et al., 2017) that highlight the scarce of disclosure of scientific knowledge in this region, remarking the limited presence of communication journals published in Latin America and indexed in databases. In the specific area of public relations, the conceptualization and recognition of this discipline in the academic and professional field has been increasing since the mid-twentieth century. However, despite the progress experienced, the small number of existing studies on the subject in these journals, justify this investigation line. 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摘要
近年来,拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的科学生产经历了巨大增长(Álvarez Muñoz y Pérez-Montoro,2016;Santa y Herrero,2010),部分原因是这些国家对科学的公共投资增加,以及它们的期刊在全球(Scopus或Wos)和区域(Latindex或Redalyc)书目参考数据库中的索引。然而,在传播领域,学术文章的发表还处于萌芽阶段。有几项学术研究(Flores García y Becerril García,2020;López-Ornelas等人,2017;Rogel-Salazar等人,2017)强调了该地区科学知识披露的稀缺性,指出在拉丁美洲出版并在数据库中编入索引的传播期刊存在有限。在公共关系的特定领域,自二十世纪中期以来,这一学科在学术和专业领域的概念化和认可度一直在提高。然而,尽管取得了进展,但这些期刊上关于该主题的少量现有研究证明了这一调查路线的合理性。从这个意义上说,本研究在文献计量学研究的框架内,提出确定近十年(2010-2020年)拉丁美洲加勒比地区主要期刊在传播学术生产中公共关系所占据的地位;以及通过检查出版文本的知识领域、来源机构或作者,以及研究对象和研究中使用的方法论程序等其他方面,分析这些出版物的主要特征。构成样本的科学期刊(来自墨西哥的Comunicación y Sociedad、来自哥伦比亚的Palabra Clave和Signo y Pensamiento)是根据Scopus书目数据库中的影响指数和拉丁美洲加勒比地区的地理范围等代表性标准选择的。研究结果表明,公共关系学科在拉丁美洲和加勒比地区传播领域的整体科学生产中处于边缘地位。该地区影响力指数最高的期刊发表的大多数文本都集中在与传播相关的领域,但与公共关系的特定领域相去甚远。然而,值得注意的是,近年来,随着2016年至2020年期间科学成果的增加,这一学科受到了更多的关注。所获得的研究结果也使我们能够建立拉丁美洲加勒比地区主要期刊在2010年至2020年间传播的公共关系科学成果的概况。集体作者,主要来自拉丁美洲和西班牙的大学,在签名者的性别方面保持平衡,并从定性的角度使用实证方法,定义了所分析的学术成果类型。尽管这项研究在将结果外推到拉丁美洲和加勒比以外地区公共关系的整个科学成果时存在局限性,但它被概述为一项探索性研究,是对加勒比学术期刊上仍处于起步阶段的公共关系学科研究的第一种方法。
Producción científica en Relaciones Públicas a través de las revistas de mayor impacto del Caribe Latinoamericano / Scientific production in Public Relations through the journals with the greatest impact in the Latin American Caribbean
Scientific production in Latin America and the Caribbean has experienced great growth in recent years (Álvarez-Muñoz y Pérez-Montoro, 2016; Santa y Herrero, 2010), due in part to the increase in public investment in science in these countries and the indexing of their journals in global (Scopus or Wos) and regional (Latindex or Redalyc) databases of bibliographic references. However, in the area of communication, the publication of academic articles is still embryonic. There are several academic studies (Flores-García y Becerril-García, 2020; López- Ornelas et al., 2017; Rogel-Salazar et al., 2017) that highlight the scarce of disclosure of scientific knowledge in this region, remarking the limited presence of communication journals published in Latin America and indexed in databases. In the specific area of public relations, the conceptualization and recognition of this discipline in the academic and professional field has been increasing since the mid-twentieth century. However, despite the progress experienced, the small number of existing studies on the subject in these journals, justify this investigation line. In this sense, this research, within the framework of bibliometric studies, proposes to determine the position occupied by public relations in the academic production about communication of the main journals of the Latin American Caribbean in the last ten years (2010-2020); as well as analyzing the main characteristics of these publications by examining the areas of knowledge of the published texts, the institutions from which they come or its authorship, among other aspects such as the object of study and the methodological procedure used in the research. The scientific journals that make up the sample (Comunicación y Sociedad, from Mexico, Palabra Clave and Signo y Pensamiento, both from Colombia) have been selected on the basis of representativeness criteria such as the impact index in the Scopus bibliographic database and the geographical scope of the Latin American Caribbean. The results indicate that the discipline of public relations is marginal in the overall scientific production in the area of communication in the Latin American Caribbean. Most of the texts published by the journals with the highest impact index in the region focus on fields related to communication, but are far removed from the specific area of public relations. However, it is noticeable that in recent years greater attention has been paid to this discipline, with an increase in scientific production in the period between 2016 and 2020.
The findings obtained also allow us to establish a profile of the scientific production on public relations disseminated in the decade from 2010 to 2020 by the leading journals in the Latin American Caribbean. A collective authorship, balanced in terms of the sex of the signatories, mainly from universities in Latin America and Spain, and the use of empirical approaches from a qualitative perspective, define the type of academic production analysed. Despite the limitations that this research presents when it comes to extrapolating the results to the whole of the scientific production on public relations in territories other than the Latin American Caribbean, it is outlined as an exploratory study and a first approach to the still incipient research on the discipline of public relations in Caribbean academic journals.