A Geographic Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Brazilian Scientific Community

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Main Author: Pessoa Junior, Geraldo J.
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: M. R. Dias, Thiago, H. P. Silva, Thiago, H. F. Laender, Alberto
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Language: eng
Source: Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society
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Summary: Interdisciplinary collaborations have recently attracted the attention of scholars, since they help bridging academic relationships and contribute to make scientific collaboration networks even stronger. However, previous works on this subject have mainly focused on characterizing such interdisciplinary collaborations in specific research groups or scientific communities. In this article, we start from a previous work in which we characterized the interdisciplinary collaborations within the entire Brazilian scientific community, as defined according to the upper level of the knowledge area classification scheme proposed by CNPq, the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, considering the following eight major areas: Agrarian Sciences, Applied and Social Sciences, Biological Sciences, Engineering, Exact and Earth Sciences, Health Sciences, Humanities, and Linguistics, Letters and Arts. Based on this interdisciplinary collaboration network, we conducted a geographic analysis that characterizes how these collaborations have been spread across the Brazilian geographic regions. Overall, our results show strong collaborative ties involving the triad formed by the three main Brazilian geographic regions (Southeast, South and Northeast) for all major areas. Besides, three of the eight major areas (Agrarian Sciences, Biological Sciences, and Health Sciences) show a massive participation in interdisciplinary collaborations across all regions. Despite that, geographic proximity is an important factor, since the proportion of interdisciplinary collaborations involving researchers from the same region is high. Finally, we analyze the patterns of interdisciplinary collaboration by regions and by major areas, thus showing that the Brazilian interdisciplinary network is highly connected.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A Geographic Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Brazilian Scientific Community
title A Geographic Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Brazilian Scientific Community
spellingShingle A Geographic Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Brazilian Scientific Community
Pessoa Junior, Geraldo J.
Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Coauthorship Networks
Scientific Communities
Geographic Analysis
Lattes Platform
title_short A Geographic Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Brazilian Scientific Community
title_full A Geographic Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Brazilian Scientific Community
title_fullStr A Geographic Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Brazilian Scientific Community
title_full_unstemmed A Geographic Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Brazilian Scientific Community
title_sort A Geographic Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Brazilian Scientific Community
author Pessoa Junior, Geraldo J.
author_facet Pessoa Junior, Geraldo J.
M. R. Dias, Thiago
H. P. Silva, Thiago
H. F. Laender, Alberto
author_role author
author2 M. R. Dias, Thiago
H. P. Silva, Thiago
H. F. Laender, Alberto
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pessoa Junior, Geraldo J.
M. R. Dias, Thiago
H. P. Silva, Thiago
H. F. Laender, Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Coauthorship Networks
Scientific Communities
Geographic Analysis
Lattes Platform
topic Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Coauthorship Networks
Scientific Communities
Geographic Analysis
Lattes Platform
description Interdisciplinary collaborations have recently attracted the attention of scholars, since they help bridging academic relationships and contribute to make scientific collaboration networks even stronger. However, previous works on this subject have mainly focused on characterizing such interdisciplinary collaborations in specific research groups or scientific communities. In this article, we start from a previous work in which we characterized the interdisciplinary collaborations within the entire Brazilian scientific community, as defined according to the upper level of the knowledge area classification scheme proposed by CNPq, the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, considering the following eight major areas: Agrarian Sciences, Applied and Social Sciences, Biological Sciences, Engineering, Exact and Earth Sciences, Health Sciences, Humanities, and Linguistics, Letters and Arts. Based on this interdisciplinary collaboration network, we conducted a geographic analysis that characterizes how these collaborations have been spread across the Brazilian geographic regions. Overall, our results show strong collaborative ties involving the triad formed by the three main Brazilian geographic regions (Southeast, South and Northeast) for all major areas. Besides, three of the eight major areas (Agrarian Sciences, Biological Sciences, and Health Sciences) show a massive participation in interdisciplinary collaborations across all regions. Despite that, geographic proximity is an important factor, since the proportion of interdisciplinary collaborations involving researchers from the same region is high. Finally, we analyze the patterns of interdisciplinary collaboration by regions and by major areas, thus showing that the Brazilian interdisciplinary network is highly connected.
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