Chinchilla-Rodríguez Z., Ferligoj A., Miguel S., Kronegger L. & Moya-Anegón F. (2012) Blockmodeling of co-authorship networks in library and information science in Argentina: a case study. Scientometrics 93(3): 699-717

Chinchilla-Rodríguez Z., Ferligoj A., Miguel S., Kronegger L. & Moya-Anegón F.
Fecha

Abstract. The paper introduces the use of blockmodeling in the micro-level study of the internal structure of co-authorship networks over time. Variations in scientific productivity and researcher or research group visibility were determined by observing authors’ role in the core-periphery structure and crossing this information with bibliometric data.

Martin-Pérez A. & Moreno-Fuentes F.J. (2012) Migration and Citizenship Law in Spain: Path-dependency and Policy Change in a Recent Country of Immigration. International Migration Review 46(3): 625-655

Martin-Pérez A. & Moreno-Fuentes F.J.
Fecha

Abstract. This article analyzes the links between migratory processes and the evolution of nationality legislation in Spain. We argue that this case challenges the theoretical models that link immigration to liberalizing reforms in citizenship law. Despite large-scale immigration experienced over the last two decades, Spanish nationality law has remained strongly focused on keeping ties with Spanish communities abroad.

Lancho B.S., Guerrero V.P., Chinchilla-Rodriguez Z. & Moya-Anegón F. (2012) Citation Flows in the Zones of Influence of Scientific Collaborations. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 63(3): 481-489

Lancho B.S., Guerrero V.P., Chinchilla-Rodriguez Z. & Moya-Anegón F.
Fecha

Abstract. Domestic citation to papers from the same country and the greater citation impact of documents involving international collaboration are two phenomena that have been extensively studied and contrasted. Here, however, we show that it is not so much a national bias, but that papers have a greater impact on their immediate environments, an impact that is diluted as that environment grows. For this reason, the greatest biases are observed in countries with a limited production.

Chinchilla-Rodríguez Z., Benavent M., Moya-Anegón F. & Miguel S. (2012) International collaboration in Medical Research in Latin America and the Caribbean (2003–2007). Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 63(11):2223–2238

Chinchilla-Rodríguez Z., Benavent M., Moya-Anegón F. & Miguel S.
Fecha

Abstract. Bibliometric techniques and social network analysis are used to define the patterns of international medical research in Latin America and the Caribbean based on information available in the Scopus database. The objective was to ascertain countries' capacity to establish intra- and extraregional scientific collaboration. The results show that increased output and citations in medical research have heightened the region's presence and participation in the international scientific arena.

Mar, 30-10-2012; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP: "Societal relevance of science: frameworks, users and output"
12:30 hrs. Sala Herbert Simon 3D
 
Por Ingeborg Meijer (CWTS Leiden University)
 
Organiza: Gemma Derrick (IPP-CCHS)
Mié, 28-11-2012; 00:00
Sede CCHS
COST International Workshop: "Bio-objects and value creation: toward new economies of life"
Salón de Actos
 
 
Organized by: COST Action IS1001: Bio-objects and their Boundaries: Governing Matters at the Intersection of Society, Politics and Science
Department of Science D
Lun, 01-10-2012; 00:00
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