Computer Science – Digital Libraries
Scientific paper
2009-11-12
Wilfred Dolfsma & Loet Leydesdorff, Journals as Constituents of Scientific Discourse: Economic Heterodoxy, On the Horizon 16(4
Computer Science
Digital Libraries
Scientific paper
Purpose: to provide a view and analysis of the immediate field of journals which surround a number of key heterodox economics journals. Design/methodology/approach: Using citation data from the Science and Social Science Citation Index, the individual and collective networks of a number of journals in this field are analyzed. Findings: The size and shape of the citation networks of journals can differ substantially, even if in a broadly similar category. Heterodox economics cannot (yet) be considered as an integrated specialty: authors in several journals in heterodox economics cite more from mainstream economics than from other heterodox journals. There are also strong links with other disciplinary fields such as geography, development studies, women studies, etc.
Dolfsma Wilfred
Leydesdorff Loet
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