TY - JOUR
T1 - Science and Technology Studies in Colombia
T2 - Research Groups and Collaboration
AU - Guerrero-C, Javier
AU - Medina, Liliana Restrepo
AU - Martínez, Astrid Girlesa Uribe
AU - Barrios, Bruno Jaraba
AU - Lucio-Arias, Diana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© (2023). All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Using bibliometric methods, this work identifies some of the main socio-cognitive characteristics of the academic community of Social Studies of Science and Technology (STS) in Colombia. The analysis, based on information reported in the ScienTI platform run by the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation, focuses on 248 research articles published by the members of ten research groups identified as STS. Pajek, Ucinet and, Vosviewer analysis tools were used to analyze and visualize the collaborative relationships between the groups included in the study. The results suggest that, despite having similar lines of research, there is little collaboration among the STS research groups in Colombia. We identified higher rates of collaboration between STS group members with non-STS identified research academics than between STS group members. The co-authorship network is composed of STS academics and non-STS academics, where those serving as nodes connect with mostly non-STS-academics. When there is a collaboration among STS groups, those belong to the same city. These results offer preliminary elements for the description of this community, but also show the need to broaden the exploration to other types of production, as well as to try to identify groups and researchers who, even without explicitly identifying themselves as dedicated to STS, use the theoretical-methodological repertoires and make contributions to this field.
AB - Using bibliometric methods, this work identifies some of the main socio-cognitive characteristics of the academic community of Social Studies of Science and Technology (STS) in Colombia. The analysis, based on information reported in the ScienTI platform run by the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation, focuses on 248 research articles published by the members of ten research groups identified as STS. Pajek, Ucinet and, Vosviewer analysis tools were used to analyze and visualize the collaborative relationships between the groups included in the study. The results suggest that, despite having similar lines of research, there is little collaboration among the STS research groups in Colombia. We identified higher rates of collaboration between STS group members with non-STS identified research academics than between STS group members. The co-authorship network is composed of STS academics and non-STS academics, where those serving as nodes connect with mostly non-STS-academics. When there is a collaboration among STS groups, those belong to the same city. These results offer preliminary elements for the description of this community, but also show the need to broaden the exploration to other types of production, as well as to try to identify groups and researchers who, even without explicitly identifying themselves as dedicated to STS, use the theoretical-methodological repertoires and make contributions to this field.
KW - Bibliometrics
KW - Bibliometría
KW - Co-authorship
KW - Coautoría
KW - Colaboración
KW - Colombia
KW - Colombia STS
KW - Comunidad científica
KW - ESCT
KW - Scientific collaboration
KW - Scientific communities
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85183024083&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.34096/ICS.I49.12461
DO - 10.34096/ICS.I49.12461
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85183024083
SN - 1514-8327
SP - 51
EP - 69
JO - Informacion, Cultura y Sociedad
JF - Informacion, Cultura y Sociedad
IS - 49
ER -