Social networks of knowledge production in Brazilian psychology: comparing sub-areas |
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Authors: | Ariane Agnes Corradi Elaine Rabelo Neiva |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil;2. Institute of Psychology, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The social processes underlying the production of scientific knowledge make it an inherently social endeavor. The interaction between systems of thought and affiliation has been subject of the sociology of science, with remarkable developments in studies on the structure of scientific fields based on social networks analysis. Although psychology is one of the pioneer fields investigated in this literature, there is scarcity of research on psychology. The objective of this paper is to describe the social networks’ dynamics of knowledge production in psychology in Brazil, comparing association patterns among its sub-areas. For this purpose, 395 researchers responded an electronic questionnaire about their relationships. Networks of nine psychology sub-areas were analyzed for structural properties (i.e. density, centrality) and relational exchanges (the connecting roles of boundary spanners and central connectors). Findings showed different structures and connectivity patterns between networks, but most of these areas configure as small worlds. Discussion explores implications of these findings for the production of knowledge within areas, and for the national production of psychological knowledge as a whole, with effects on the international projection of knowledge produced in Brazil. |
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Keywords: | Social networks researchers psychology production of scientific knowledge |
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