Research into journalism in Spain: Sizeable, but neither international nor impactful

Bertran Salvador-Mata, Sergi Cortinas-Rovira, Víctor Herrero-Solana
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Until 2021, studies of scientific disciplines took as their object of study papers published in journals from certain subject categories. This paper is one of the firsts to analyse research into journalism in Spain using the Clarivate InCites analytics platform algorithm that groups papers together according to their citation relations (Citation Topics, CT) rather than by the category of the journals themselves. A unique universe was obtained made up of 63,694 items on the Web of Science, this being the global output of the CT ‘Journalism’ (1980–2022, both included). Spain is the world’s third producer by number of items (4635), but only seventh in citations (and has the lowest proportion of citations per paper, 7.151). Most of the papers (34.01%) are published in Q3 (unlike the rest of the countries analysed, which publish more in Q1 and Q2) and in national journals (61%, even more than the US or the UK, 52% and 47%, respectively), edited by small, non-commercial publishers. Only 40.6% of the items are in the WoS Flagship citation index databases (SCIE, SSCI and AHCI). Most Spanish journals publish national research in proportions around 80%. Spanish research tends to collaborate internationally to a lesser extent (16.5%) than the other European countries analysed, and no significant change has been apparent over the last years. Spanish research into journalism is very productive but has little international presence, obtains few citations per paper, and shows no clear signs of progress towards greater international collaboration.
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对西班牙新闻业的研究:规模可观,但既不国际化,也没有影响力
直到2021年,科学学科的研究以在特定学科类别的期刊上发表的论文为研究对象。本文是第一批使用Clarivate InCites分析平台算法分析西班牙新闻业研究的论文之一,该算法根据论文的引用关系(引文主题,CT)而不是期刊本身的类别将论文分组。在Web of Science上获得了一个由63,694个项目组成的独特宇宙,这是CT“新闻”的全球输出(1980-2022,两者都包括在内)。按项目数量计算,西班牙是世界第三大生产国(4635),但在被引用次数上仅排名第七(每篇论文被引用的比例最低,为7.151)。大多数论文(34.01%)发表在第三季度(不像分析的其他国家,在第一季度和第二季度发表更多)和国家期刊(61%,甚至超过美国和英国,分别为52%和47%),由小型非商业出版商编辑。在WoS旗舰引文索引数据库(SCIE、SSCI和AHCI)中收录的文献仅占40.6%。大多数西班牙期刊发表国家研究的比例在80%左右。与所分析的其他欧洲国家相比,西班牙研究倾向于国际合作的程度较低(16.5%),并且在过去几年中没有明显的变化。西班牙的新闻研究非常富有成效,但在国际上的影响力很小,每篇论文被引用的次数很少,在加强国际合作方面没有明显的进展迹象。
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