"Structuration" by intellectual organization: the configuration of knowledge in relations among structural components in networks of science
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| Publication date | 2011 |
| Journal | Scientometrics |
| Volume | Issue number | 88 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 499-520 |
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| Abstract |
Using aggregated journal-journal citation networks, the measurement of the knowledge base in empirical systems is factor-analyzed in two cases of interdisciplinary developments during the period 1995-2005: (i) the development of nanotechnology in the natural sciences and (ii) the development of communication studies as an interdiscipline between social psychology and political science. The results are compared with a case of stable development: the citation networks of core journals in chemistry. These citation networks are intellectually organized by networks of expectations in the knowledge base at the specialty (that is, above-journal) level. The "structuration" of structural components (over time) can be measured as configurational information. The latter is compared with the Shannon-type information generated in the interactions among structural components: the difference between these two measures provides us with a measure for the redundancy generated by the specification of a model in the knowledge base of the system. This knowledge base incurs (against the entropy law) to variable extents on the knowledge infrastructures provided by the observable networks of relations.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-011-0397-7 |
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