Title of article
Conceptualizing the interdisciplinary diffusion and evolution of emerging fields: The case of systems biology
Author/Authors
Goldman، نويسنده , , Alyssa W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
16
From page
43
To page
58
Abstract
This paper contributes to the longitudinal study and representation of the diffusion of scholarly knowledge through bibliometrics. The case of systems biology is used to illustrate a means for considering the structure and different roles of journals in the diffusion of a relatively new field to diverse subject areas. Using a bipartite network analysis of journals and subject categories, a core–intermediary–periphery diffusion structure is detected through comparative analysis of betweenness centrality over time. Systems biology diffuses from a core of foundational, theoretical areas to more specific, applied, practical fields, most of which relate to human health. Next, cluster analysis is applied to subject category co-occurrence networks to longitudinally trace the movement of fields within the core–intermediary–periphery structure. The results of these analyses reveal patterns of systems biologyʹs diffusion across both theoretical and applied fields, and are also used to suggest how the dynamics of a fieldʹs interdisciplinary evolution can be realized. The author concludes by presenting a typology for considering how journals may function to support attributes of the core–intermediary–periphery structure and diffusion patterns more broadly.
Keywords
Systems Biology , diffusion , network analysis , interdisciplinarity
Journal title
Journal of Informetrics
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Informetrics
Record number
1387605
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