2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-022-04545-w
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The development of Brazilian women’s and gender studies: a bibliometric diagnosis

Abstract: This study analyzes the characteristics and development of Brazilian research on women’s and gender studies using a new comprehensive data source that is still hardly explored in bibliometric studies called 1Findr. The search expression forms a part of a methodological proposition for similar studies, based on the literature review of other analogous studies and on the historical and current characteristics of Brazil. We analyzed 31,609 Brazilian articles on women’s and gender studies based on bibliometric ind… Show more

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“…No systematic quantitative analyses that reveal the overall characteristics of Portuguese research in WGFS have been carried out so far. Such analyses are increasingly frequent, for example in Sweden (Söderlund and Madison 2015), Brazil (Hoppen and Vanz 2023), Colombia (Cudina et al 2021), and in Muslim-majority countries (Arik and Akboga 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No systematic quantitative analyses that reveal the overall characteristics of Portuguese research in WGFS have been carried out so far. Such analyses are increasingly frequent, for example in Sweden (Söderlund and Madison 2015), Brazil (Hoppen and Vanz 2023), Colombia (Cudina et al 2021), and in Muslim-majority countries (Arik and Akboga 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%