Mapeamento da área Redes Sociais a partir da Web of Science
Resumo
Redes Sociais é atualmente uma área de grande interesse por parte dos pesquisadores em nível mundial. Isso pode ser evidenciado pelo aumento significativo do número de artigos publicados em periódicos na Web of Science nos últimos anos. O objetivo deste trabalho é apresentar um mapeamento da produção científica da área Redes Sociais considerando os artigos publicados em periódicos indexados na Web of Science. Para isso foi realizada uma análise bibliométrica e uma análise das redes de coautoria para os principais países e autores da área. O resultado mostra que nem sempre os países e autores que mais publicam são os que mais influenciam a esta área.
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