Styles of production in the field of social sciences in Argentina

Several studies have analyzed the development of a “universal” scientific language and writing style. The extent to which this style has permeated diverse national academic contexts has also been a matter of interest. Argentina is an appealing case for analyzing this phenomenon because in recent yea...

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Main Author: Juan Ignacio Piovani
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2018-10-01
Series:Cuadernos de Información y Comunicación
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CIYC/article/view/60912
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spelling doaj-bd4599a4af2143499c2da4f9d7bc25db2020-11-25T02:41:37ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Información y Comunicación1135-79911988-40012018-10-0123012514110.5209/CIYC.6091255295Styles of production in the field of social sciences in ArgentinaJuan Ignacio Piovani0CONICET / UNLP.Several studies have analyzed the development of a “universal” scientific language and writing style. The extent to which this style has permeated diverse national academic contexts has also been a matter of interest. Argentina is an appealing case for analyzing this phenomenon because in recent years there has been a robust increase in public funding, which gave way to the expansion of research, the recruitment of hundreds of new full-time researchers, and the consolidation of fellowships for PhD students. All these, in turn, resulted in a remarkable increase in publications. However, even though these processes have occurred in the midst of professionalization (which implies higher levels of attachment to international academic standards), recent studies have shown that in Argentina still prevail two contesting models within the social sciences: one that conforms to international standards and practices, and another one of a more endogenous nature, with its own logic for knowledge production, evaluation and circulation. In order to examine the impact of the international standards in Argentinian social sciences, in this paper I analyze the styles of academic production. This implies the study of three closely related dimensions: research processes & models (theoretical foundations, methods, techniques, etc.); writing formats (structure and organization of academic texts); publication logic (types and profiles of journals where these texts are published). The analysis is based on a large sample of articles (grounded on empirical research) that were selected by peers in order to carry out a comprehensive review of Argentinian literature with regard to six key themes of the social sciences. But the articles were also examined meticulously to produce a dataset with several variables related to the three above-mentioned dimensions. The results show that regardless of the recent process of professionalization, a “heterodox model” of academic production is still largely pervasive within Argentinian social sciences.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CIYC/article/view/60912Argentinaciencias socialesestilos de producción.
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author Juan Ignacio Piovani
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Styles of production in the field of social sciences in Argentina
Cuadernos de Información y Comunicación
Argentina
ciencias sociales
estilos de producción.
author_facet Juan Ignacio Piovani
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title Styles of production in the field of social sciences in Argentina
title_short Styles of production in the field of social sciences in Argentina
title_full Styles of production in the field of social sciences in Argentina
title_fullStr Styles of production in the field of social sciences in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Styles of production in the field of social sciences in Argentina
title_sort styles of production in the field of social sciences in argentina
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Cuadernos de Información y Comunicación
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1988-4001
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Several studies have analyzed the development of a “universal” scientific language and writing style. The extent to which this style has permeated diverse national academic contexts has also been a matter of interest. Argentina is an appealing case for analyzing this phenomenon because in recent years there has been a robust increase in public funding, which gave way to the expansion of research, the recruitment of hundreds of new full-time researchers, and the consolidation of fellowships for PhD students. All these, in turn, resulted in a remarkable increase in publications. However, even though these processes have occurred in the midst of professionalization (which implies higher levels of attachment to international academic standards), recent studies have shown that in Argentina still prevail two contesting models within the social sciences: one that conforms to international standards and practices, and another one of a more endogenous nature, with its own logic for knowledge production, evaluation and circulation. In order to examine the impact of the international standards in Argentinian social sciences, in this paper I analyze the styles of academic production. This implies the study of three closely related dimensions: research processes & models (theoretical foundations, methods, techniques, etc.); writing formats (structure and organization of academic texts); publication logic (types and profiles of journals where these texts are published). The analysis is based on a large sample of articles (grounded on empirical research) that were selected by peers in order to carry out a comprehensive review of Argentinian literature with regard to six key themes of the social sciences. But the articles were also examined meticulously to produce a dataset with several variables related to the three above-mentioned dimensions. The results show that regardless of the recent process of professionalization, a “heterodox model” of academic production is still largely pervasive within Argentinian social sciences.
topic Argentina
ciencias sociales
estilos de producción.
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CIYC/article/view/60912
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